←Proverbs 17→BSB
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Proverbs 17:2
Wisdom is more important than privilege. If children act foolishly, a wise servant will become the leader of the household.
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Proverbs 17:3
The Lord's refining fire (see Psalm 66:10; Jeremiah 9:7; Malachi 3:2–3) removes impurities from a person's heart, leaving only what is valuable (compare Proverbs 16:2; 21:2; 27:21).
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Proverbs 17:4
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Proverbs 17:5
Mocking what God created is the same as mocking God.
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Proverbs 17:6
Only those blessed with a long life become grandparents. Continuing the family line shows God's blessing (see Genesis 12:1–3).
father: This proverb applies to both fathers and mothers.
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Proverbs 17:9
To have a good relationship, forgive others instead of focusing on their mistakes.
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Proverbs 17:10
Wise people listen to gentle criticism and follow good advice. Even severe punishment will not change a foolish person.
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Proverbs 17:11
Rebellion comes from the nature of evil people who resist the consequences of their actions.
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Proverbs 17:12
This saying warns against teaching fools. A fool stuck in foolishness may respond with anger and violence.
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Proverbs 17:14
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Proverbs 17:18
This message is repeated in Proverbs 6:1–5; 11:15; 20:16; 22:26; 27:13.
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Proverbs 17:19
gate high: Overconfidence in winning a fight encourages people to start harmful arguments.
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Proverbs 17:24
Wisdom is not natural; you must seek it. Wise people work hard to gain wisdom, but fools cannot stay focused.
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Proverbs 17:25
A foolish son: This saying applies to both sons and daughters.