Proverbs 14:17

17 inpatiens operabitur stultitiam et vir versutus odiosus est

Proverbs 14:17 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 14:17

[He that is] soon angry dealeth foolishly
A man that is quick and short, of a hasty spirit, and presently discovers anger and resentment in his face; he says and does many foolish things, which he afterwards is sorry for, and repents, and is ashamed of; and he is to be pitied and forgiven; and a man of wicked devices is hated;
one that hides his anger, covers his resentment, contrives schemes to revenge himself, and waits an opportunity to put them in execution, is justly hateful to God and men.

Proverbs 14:17 In-Context

15 innocens credit omni verbo astutus considerat gressus suos
16 sapiens timet et declinat malum stultus transilit et confidit
17 inpatiens operabitur stultitiam et vir versutus odiosus est
18 possidebunt parvuli stultitiam et astuti expectabunt scientiam
19 iacebunt mali ante bonos et impii ante portas iustorum
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