Proverbs, 10

New Jerusalem Bible

17 Whoever abides by discipline, walks towards life, whoever ignores correction goes astray.




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Chapter 10 of Proverbs presents a series of proverbs that contrast the consequences of wisdom and foolishness, justice and injustice, diligence and laziness. He emphasizes that the choices we make have direct consequences in our lives, and that divine wisdom will guide us in choosing the right way. The following verses were chosen for their relevance to the topics dealt with in this chapter:

Psalm 37:27: "Go away from evil and do good; and you will always have where to live." This verse highlights the importance of justice and righteousness, promising that those who choose these paths will find security and stability in their lives.

Proverbs 16:3: "I consecrate to the Lord all that you do, and your plans will be successful." This verse highlights the importance of placing God first in our lives and trusting in His direction and guidance for success.

Proverbs 12:24: "The diligent hands will rule, but the lazy will eventually slaves." This verse highlights the importance of hard work and diligence in life, promising that those who work hard will find success and freedom, while those who are lazy will eventually become slaves to their own choices.

Proverbs 14:15: "The inexperienced believes in anything, but the prudent gives attention to his footsteps." This verse highlights the importance of being cautious and prudent in our choices, avoiding the credulity and foolishness that can lead us to negative consequences.

Proverbs 15:1: "The mild answer soothes the fury, but the harsh word stirs anger." This verse highlights the importance of effective and compassionate communication, promising that those who respond with kindness and wisdom will have better results in their interpersonal relationships.





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