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Proverbs 19:11-27 Holy Bible: Easy-To-Read Version (ETR)

11. Experience makes you more patient, and you are most patient when you ignore insults.

12. The shouts of an angry king are like a roaring lion, but his kind words are like a gentle rain falling softly on the grass.

13. A foolish son brings a flood of troubles to his father, and a complaining wife is like the constant dripping of water.

14. People receive houses and money from their parents, but a good wife is a gift from the Lord.

15. Laziness brings on sleep, and an appetite for rest brings on hunger.

16. Obey the law and live; ignore it and die.

17. Giving help to the poor is like loaning money to the Lord. He will pay you back for your kindness.

18. Discipline your children while there is still hope. Avoiding it can be deadly.

19. People who are quick to become angry must pay the price. Protect them from punishment, and they become worse.

20. Listen to advice and accept discipline; then you, too, will become wise.

21. People might make many plans, but what the Lord says is what will happen.

22. People want a friend they can trust. It is better to be poor than to be a liar.

23. Respect the Lord and you will have a good life, one that is satisfying and free from trouble.

24. Some people are too lazy to take care of themselves. They will not even lift the food from their plate to their mouth.

25. Punish a rude, arrogant person, and even slow learners will become wiser. But just a little correction is enough to teach a person who has understanding.

26. Those who would steal from their father and chase away their mother are disgusting, shameful people.

27. My son, if you stop listening to instructions, you will keep making stupid mistakes.

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