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Proverbs 20:3 - Tree of Life Version

3 It is honor for one to resolve a dispute, yet every fool quarrels.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

3 It is an honour for a man to cease from strife: But every fool will be meddling.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

3 It is an honor for a man to cease from strife and keep aloof from it, but every fool will quarrel.

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American Standard Version (1901)

3 It is an honor for a man to keep aloof from strife; But every fool will be quarrelling.

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Common English Bible

3 It is honorable to back off from a fight, but fools jump right in.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

3 Honor is for the man who separates himself from contentions. But all the foolish meddle in altercations.

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Proverbs 20:3
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Better to be slow to anger than a mighty warrior. One who controls his temper is better than one who conquers a city.


The beginning of strife is like letting out water— so stop a quarrel before it breaks out.


Instead, be kind to one another, compassionate, forgiving each other just as God in Messiah also forgave you.


Prudence makes one slow to anger and his glory is to overlook an offense.


One who is slow to anger shows great understanding, but a quick-tempered one exalts folly.


Where do quarrels and conflicts among you come from? Don’t they come from this, namely your passions that battle within your body parts?


The lips of a fool enter into an argument and his mouth invites a beating.


But if you have bitter jealousy and selfish ambition in your heart, do not boast and lie against the truth.


A proud and haughty man —Mocker is his name— acts with overbearing pride.


One with a short temper acts foolishly, and one with crafty schemes is hated.


But King Jehoash of Israel sent word to King Amaziah of Judah, saying, “The briar in Lebanon sent word to the cedar in Lebanon saying: ‘Give your daughter to my son in marriage.’ But a wild beast in Lebanon passed by and trampled down the briar.


So there was a quarrel between the shepherds of Abram’s livestock and the shepherds of Lot’s livestock. (Now the Canaanites and the Perizzites were living in the land then.)


So Abram said to Lot, “Please, let there be no strife between me and you, or between my shepherds and yours, since we are relatives.


Like one who takes a dog by the ears is a passer-by who meddles in a quarrel not his own.


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