Proverbs 14:35

35 An understanding servant is acceptable to a king; and by his good behaviour he removes disgrace.

Proverbs 14:35 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 14:35

The king's favour [is] toward a wise servant
Who does his prince's business well, committed to him; manages all his affairs wisely and prudently; is diligent and careful to do everything for the king's honour, and the good of his subjects; such an one has a share in royal favour, a place in the affections of his master; and is sure to be promoted to honour by him, and exalted to higher places of trust and profit, as well as to be protected and defended by him: so Christ, the King of kings, shows favour to his wise and faithful servants, ( Luke 12:42-44 ) ; but his wrath is [against] him that causeth shame;
who neglects his business, or does it foolishly; in such a manner as his prince is ashamed of him, and which brings shame and disgrace to himself; all which provokes the anger of his master, who discharges him from his service, and this fixes a mark of infamy upon him; see ( Luke 12:45-48 ) .

Proverbs 14:35 In-Context

33 There is wisdom in the good heart of a man: but in the heart of fools it is not discerned.
34 Righteousness exalts a nation: but sins diminish tribes.
35 An understanding servant is acceptable to a king; and by his good behaviour he removes disgrace.

The Brenton translation of the Septuagint is in the public domain.