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Proverbs 17:19

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

The wicked and the proud love trouble and keep begging to be hurt.

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Some time later, Absalom got himself a chariot with horses to pull it, and he had fifty men to run in front.

Adonijah was the son of David and Haggith. He was Absalom's younger brother and was very handsome. One day, Adonijah started boasting, “I'm going to make myself king!” So he got some chariots and horses, and he hired fifty men as bodyguards. David did not want to hurt his feelings, so he never asked Adonijah why he was doing these things.

Too much pride will destroy you.

The start of an argument is like a water leak— so stop it before real trouble breaks out.

Pride leads to destruction; humility leads to honour.

Get your fields ready and plant your crops before setting up home.

Be wise and don't sue a fool. You won't get satisfaction, because all the fool will do is sneer and shout.

I am afraid that when I come, we won't be pleased with each other. I fear that some of you may be arguing or jealous or angry or selfish or gossiping or insulting each other. I even fear that you may be proud and acting like a mob.

If you are angry, you cannot do any of the good things that God wants done.




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