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Proverbs 20:3

Christian Standard Bible Anglicised

Honour belongs to the person who ends a dispute, but any fool can get himself into a quarrel.

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Patience is better than power, and controlling one’s emotions,  than capturing a city.


To start a conflict is to release a flood; stop the dispute before it breaks out.


And be kind  and compassionate  to one another, forgiving  one another, just as God also forgave you  in Christ.


A person’s insight gives him patience, and his virtue is to overlook an offence.


A patient person shows great understanding, but a quick-tempered one promotes foolishness.


What is the source of wars and fights among you? Don’t they come from your passions  that wage war within you?


A fool’s lips lead to strife, and his mouth provokes a beating.


But if you have bitter envy and selfish ambition in your heart, don’t boast and deny the truth.


The arrogant and proud person, named ‘Mocker,’ acts with excessive arrogance.


A quick-tempered person acts foolishly, and one who schemes is hated.


King Jehoash of Israel sent word to King Amaziah of Judah, saying, ‘The thistle in Lebanon once sent a message to the cedar  in Lebanon,  saying, “Give your daughter to my son as a wife.” Then a wild animal in Lebanon passed by and trampled the thistle.


and there was quarrelling between the herdsmen of Abram’s livestock and the herdsmen of Lot’s livestock.  (At that time the Canaanites and the Perizzites were living in the land.)


So Abram said to Lot, ‘Please, let’s not have quarrelling between you and me, or between your herdsmen and my herdsmen, since we are relatives.


A person who is passing by and meddles in a quarrel that’s not his is like one who grabs a dog by the ears.





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