Proverbs 17:2
A servant who does wisely will have rule over a son causing shame, and will have his part in the heritage among brothers.
A servant who does wisely will have rule over a son causing shame, and will have his part in the heritage among brothers.
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21If a servant is gently cared for from his early years, he will become a cause of sorrow in the end.
29The troubler of his house will have the wind for his heritage, and the foolish will be servant to the wise-hearted.
35The king has pleasure in a servant who does wisely, but his wrath is against him who is a cause of shame.
7He who keeps the law is a wise son, but he who keeps company with feasters puts shame on his father.
20A wise son makes a glad father, but a foolish man has no respect for his mother.
25A foolish son is a grief to his father, and bitter pain to her who gave him birth.
15The rod and sharp words give wisdom: but a child who is not guided is a cause of shame to his mother.
35The wise will have glory for their heritage, but shame will be the reward of the foolish.
1A wise son makes a glad father, but a foolish son is a sorrow to his mother.
13A young man who is poor and wise is better than a king who is old and foolish and will not be guided by the wisdom of others.
1A wise son is a lover of teaching, but the ears of the haters of authority are shut to sharp words.
11My son, be wise and make my heart glad, so that I may give back an answer to him who puts me to shame.
17Give your son training, and he will give you rest; he will give delight to your soul.
5A foolish man puts no value on his father's training; but he who has respect for teaching has good sense.
6In the house of the upright man there is a great store of wealth; but in the profits of the sinner there is trouble.
1Better a bit of dry bread in peace, than a house full of feasting and violent behaviour.
10Material comfort is not good for the foolish; much less for a servant to be put over rulers.
5He who in summer gets together his store is a son who does wisely; but he who takes his rest when the grain is being cut is a son causing shame.
6Children's children are the crown of old men, and the glory of children is their fathers.
17But he is to give his first son his birthright, and twice as great a part of his property: for he is the first-fruits of his strength and the right of the first son is his.
18If a man has a son who is hard-hearted and uncontrolled, who gives no attention to the voice of his father and mother, and will not be ruled by them, though they give him punishment:
21He who has an unwise son gets sorrow for himself, and the father of a foolish son has no joy.
13A foolish son is the destruction of his father; and the bitter arguments of a wife are like drops of rain falling without end.
14House and wealth are a heritage from fathers, but a wife with good sense is from the Lord.
24The father of the upright man will be glad, and he who has a wise child will have joy because of him.
26He who is violent to his father, driving away his mother, is a son causing shame and a bad name.
9He who is of low position and has a servant, is better than one who has a high opinion of himself and is in need of bread.
22A servant when he becomes a king; a man without sense when his wealth is increased;
18Need and shame will be the fate of him who is uncontrolled by training; but he who takes note of teaching will be honoured.
6If a child is trained up in the right way, even when he is old he will not be turned away from it.
7The man of wealth has rule over the poor, and he who gets into debt is a servant to his creditor.
15My son, if your heart becomes wise, I, even I, will be glad in heart;
44Truly I say to you, he will put him in control of all his goods.
47Truly, I say to you, he will put him over all he has.
16A foolish man lets his trouble be openly seen, but a sharp man keeps shame secret.
24The hand of the ready worker will have authority, but he who is slow in his work will be put to forced work.
19A servant will not be trained by words; for though the sense of the words is clear to him, he will not give attention.
6When one man puts his hand on another in his father's house, and says, You have clothing, be our ruler and be responsible for us in our sad condition:
3The heating-pot is for silver and the oven-fire for gold, but the Lord is the tester of hearts.
4Ruling his house well, having his children under control with all serious behaviour;
21A heritage may be got quickly at first, but the end of it will not be a blessing.
11Wisdom together with a heritage is good, and a profit to those who see the sun.
18Give your son training while there is hope; let not your heart be purposing his death.
17The words of the wise which come quietly to the ear are noted more than the cry of a ruler among the foolish.
45Who is the true and wise servant, whom his lord has put over those in his house, to give them their food at the right time?
19Give ear, my son, and be wise, guiding your heart in the right way.
22The heritage of the good man is handed down to his children's children; and the wealth of the sinner is stored up for the upright man.
1But I say that as long as the son is a child, he is in no way different from a servant, though he is lord of all;
3In the mouth of the foolish man is a rod for his back, but the lips of the wise will keep them safe.
10A word of protest goes deeper into one who has sense than a hundred blows into a foolish man.