Proverbs 19 KJV: Prudence, Parenting, and the Poor
Proverbs 19 establishes that integrity in poverty is superior to perversity in wealth, emphasizing that zeal without knowledge is a dangerous path. It addresses the practicalities of social status, the impact of a foolish child, and the divine promise that lending to the poor is a loan to the Lord.
v1-3: Integrity, Haste, and Personal Responsibility
v11: The Glory of Passing Over an Offense
v17: The Divine Economy of Charity
v21: The Ultimate Triumph of God’s Counsel
v23: The Fear of the Lord as a Path to Satisfaction
Judgments are prepared for scorners, and stripes for the back of fools.
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