←Proverbs 28→BSB
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Proverbs 28:1
The wicked face God's curse for breaking his covenant (see Leviticus 26:14–17, 36–37).
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Proverbs 28:2
Wise leaders rule with justice and effectiveness (Proverbs 8:15–16).
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Proverbs 28:4
Without laws, chaos happens and bad people thrive.
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Proverbs 28:5
Bad people try to benefit by breaking the law. Justice makes sure they are punished, while good people receive rewards.
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Proverbs 28:6
Virtue is more valuable than material wealth. This idea is repeated with a slightly different conclusion in Proverbs 19:1.
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Proverbs 28:7
his father: This saying applies to both fathers and mothers.
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Proverbs 28:8
The law forbade charging interest on loans to needy Israelites (Exodus 22:25; Leviticus 25:36; Deuteronomy 23:19). The rich were told to lend generously to the poor (Proverbs 3:27–28; 11:24; 28:27; 29:7, 14).
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Proverbs 28:9
A person who ignores the law does not respect the Lord (Proverbs 1:7), the one who gives the law. That person's prayers are insincere, so why should God listen?
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Proverbs 28:12
when the wicked rise: See also Proverbs 28:28.
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Proverbs 28:13
Wise people admit their mistakes and wrongdoings and seek to correct them (see Psalm 32:1–5).
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Proverbs 28:15
An unjust ruler will not help the poor. Like a roaring lion or an attacking bear, he ruins their lives.
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Proverbs 28:17
burdened by bloodguilt: See 1 Samuel 25:31; Romans 2:15; 13:5; compare Hebrews 10:22.
let no one support him: Murder is so serious that a fine cannot replace the death penalty (see Numbers 35:32).
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Proverbs 28:19
This proverb appears again with a different ending in Proverbs 12:11.
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Proverbs 28:20
abound with blessings: You must earn wealth ethically, or it will cause harm and not last (see Proverbs 13:11, compare 10:2; 11:18; 13:22; 21:6).
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Proverbs 28:21
Giving a wrong verdict because of a bribe is wrong (Proverbs 17:23; 22:16).
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Proverbs 28:23
Wise people want honest feedback about their mistakes so they can improve (Proverbs 10:17; 13:1, 10; 15:24, 31–32).
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Proverbs 28:24
Children who take advantage of their parents are wrong (see Exodus 20:12).
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Proverbs 28:25
Greedy people fight to control situations to gain wealth. Trusting the Lord helps wise people stay calm and, surprisingly, find prosperity.
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Proverbs 28:26
Wise people listen to others' advice, while those who only trust themselves act foolishly.
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Proverbs 28:28
When the wicked come to power: See also Proverbs 28:12.