Proverbs 11:7-17

7 At the death of a just man his hope does not perish: but the boast of the ungodly perishes.
8 A righteous man escapes from a snare, and the ungodly man is delivered up in his place.
9 In the mouth of ungodly men is a snare to citizens: but the understanding of righteous men is prosperous.
10 In the prosperity of righteous men a city prospers: but by the mouth of ungodly men it is overthrown.
12 A man void of understanding sneers at citizens: but a sensible man is quiet.
13 A double-tongued man discloses the counsels of an assembly: but he that is faithful in spirit conceals matters.
14 They that have no guidance fall like leaves: but in much counsel there is safety.
15 A bad man does harm wherever he meets a just man: and he hates the sound of safety.
16 A gracious wife brings glory to her husband: but a woman hating righteousness is a theme of dishonour. The slothful come to want: but the diligent support themselves with wealth.
17 A merciful man does good to his own soul: but the merciless destroys his own body.

Footnotes 7

  • [a]. See Appendix which gives the Alexandrine text as: “[note - Part of verse 10.]— but at the destruction of the wicked there is exultation.”
  • [b]. there is no verse 11, but the Alexandrine text reads.
  • [c]. See chap 20.27.
  • [d]. Or, governance.
  • [e]. Gr. raises.
  • [f]. Gr. manly.
  • [g]. Gr. diminished.

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