Proverbs 29:1-1964 bbe — A man hating sharp words and making his heart hard, will suddenly be broken and will not be made well again. When the u…

Bible in Basic English

1

A man hating sharp words and making his heart hard, will suddenly be broken and will not be made well again.

2

When the upright have power, the people are glad; when an evil man is ruler, grief comes on the people.

3

A man who is a lover of wisdom is a joy to his father: but he who goes in the company of loose women is a waster of wealth.

4

A king, by right rule, makes the land safe; but one full of desires makes it a waste.

5

A man who says smooth things to his neighbour is stretching out a net for his steps.

6

In the steps of an evil man there is a net for him, but the upright man gets away quickly and is glad.

7

The upright man gives attention to the cause of the poor: the evil-doer gives no thought to it.

8

Men of pride are the cause of violent acts in a town, but by wise men wrath is turned away.

9

If a wise man goes to law with a foolish man, he may be angry or laughing, but there will be no rest.

10

Men of blood are haters of the good man, and evil-doers go after his soul.

11

A foolish man lets out all his wrath, but a wise man keeps it back quietly.

12

If a ruler gives attention to false words, all his servants are evil-doers.

13

The poor man and his creditor come face to face: the Lord gives light to their eyes equally.

14

The king who is a true judge in the cause of the poor, will be safe for ever on the seat of his power.

15

The rod and sharp words give wisdom: but a child who is not guided is a cause of shame to his mother.

16

When evil men are in power, wrongdoing is increased; but the upright will have pleasure when they see their downfall.

17

Give your son training, and he will give you rest; he will give delight to your soul.

18

Where there is no vision, the people are uncontrolled; but he who keeps the law will be happy.

19

A servant will not be trained by words; for though the sense of the words is clear to him, he will not give attention.

20

Have you seen a man who is quick with his tongue? There is more hope for a foolish man than for him.

21

If a servant is gently cared for from his early years, he will become a cause of sorrow in the end.

22

An angry man is the cause of fighting, and a man given to wrath does much wrong.

23

A man's pride will be the cause of his fall, but he who has a gentle spirit will get honour.

24

A man who takes part with a thief has hate for his soul; he is put under oath, but says nothing.

25

The fear of man is a cause of danger: but whoever puts his faith in the Lord will have a safe place on high.

26

The approval of a ruler is desired by great numbers: but the decision in a man's cause comes from the Lord.

27

An evil man is disgusting to the upright, and he who is upright is disgusting to evil-doers.

— Proverbs 29:1-1964, Bible in Basic English

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Proverbs 29 — Context

1

A man hating sharp words and making his heart hard, will suddenly be broken and will not be made well again.

2

When the upright have power, the people are glad; when an evil man is ruler, grief comes on the people.

3

A man who is a lover of wisdom is a joy to his father: but he who goes in the company of loose women is a waster of wealth.

4

A king, by right rule, makes the land safe; but one full of desires makes it a waste.

5

A man who says smooth things to his neighbour is stretching out a net for his steps.

6

In the steps of an evil man there is a net for him, but the upright man gets away quickly and is glad.

7

The upright man gives attention to the cause of the poor: the evil-doer gives no thought to it.

8

Men of pride are the cause of violent acts in a town, but by wise men wrath is turned away.

9

If a wise man goes to law with a foolish man, he may be angry or laughing, but there will be no rest.

10

Men of blood are haters of the good man, and evil-doers go after his soul.

11

A foolish man lets out all his wrath, but a wise man keeps it back quietly.

12

If a ruler gives attention to false words, all his servants are evil-doers.

13

The poor man and his creditor come face to face: the Lord gives light to their eyes equally.

14

The king who is a true judge in the cause of the poor, will be safe for ever on the seat of his power.

15

The rod and sharp words give wisdom: but a child who is not guided is a cause of shame to his mother.

16

When evil men are in power, wrongdoing is increased; but the upright will have pleasure when they see their downfall.

17

Give your son training, and he will give you rest; he will give delight to your soul.

18

Where there is no vision, the people are uncontrolled; but he who keeps the law will be happy.

19

A servant will not be trained by words; for though the sense of the words is clear to him, he will not give attention.

20

Have you seen a man who is quick with his tongue? There is more hope for a foolish man than for him.

21

If a servant is gently cared for from his early years, he will become a cause of sorrow in the end.

22

An angry man is the cause of fighting, and a man given to wrath does much wrong.

23

A man's pride will be the cause of his fall, but he who has a gentle spirit will get honour.

24

A man who takes part with a thief has hate for his soul; he is put under oath, but says nothing.

25

The fear of man is a cause of danger: but whoever puts his faith in the Lord will have a safe place on high.

26

The approval of a ruler is desired by great numbers: but the decision in a man's cause comes from the Lord.

27

An evil man is disgusting to the upright, and he who is upright is disgusting to evil-doers.

Proverbs 29:1-1964 — Frequently Asked Questions

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What does Proverbs 29:1-1964 say?
Proverbs 29:1-1964 in the Bible in Basic English reads: “A man hating sharp words and making his heart hard, will suddenly be broken and will not be made well again. When the upright have power, the people are glad; when an evil man is ruler, grief comes on the people. A man who is a lover of wisdom is a joy to his father: but he who goes in the company of loose women is a waster of wealth. A king, by right rule, makes the land safe; but one full of desires makes it a waste. A man who says smooth things to his neighbour is stretching out a net for his steps. In the steps of an evil man there is a net for him, but the upright man gets away quickly and is glad. The upright man gives attention to the cause of the poor: the evil-doer gives no thought to it. Men of pride are the cause of violent acts in a town, but by wise men wrath is turned away. If a wise man goes to law with a foolish man, he may be angry or laughing, but there will be no rest. Men of blood are haters of the good man, and evil-doers go after his soul. A foolish man lets out all his wrath, but a wise man keeps it back quietly. If a ruler gives attention to false words, all his servants are evil-doers. The poor man and his creditor come face to face: the Lord gives light to their eyes equally. The king who is a true judge in the cause of the poor, will be safe for ever on the seat of his power. The rod and sharp words give wisdom: but a child who is not guided is a cause of shame to his mother. When evil men are in power, wrongdoing is increased; but the upright will have pleasure when they see their downfall. Give your son training, and he will give you rest; he will give delight to your soul. Where there is no vision, the people are uncontrolled; but he who keeps the law will be happy. A servant will not be trained by words; for though the sense of the words is clear to him, he will not give attention. Have you seen a man who is quick with his tongue? There is more hope for a foolish man than for him. If a servant is gently cared for from his early years, he will become a cause of sorrow in the end. An angry man is the cause of fighting, and a man given to wrath does much wrong. A man's pride will be the cause of his fall, but he who has a gentle spirit will get honour. A man who takes part with a thief has hate for his soul; he is put under oath, but says nothing. The fear of man is a cause of danger: but whoever puts his faith in the Lord will have a safe place on high. The approval of a ruler is desired by great numbers: but the decision in a man's cause comes from the Lord. An evil man is disgusting to the upright, and he who is upright is disgusting to evil-doers.”
Where is Proverbs 29:1-1964 in the Bible?
Proverbs 29:1-1964 is found in the Old Testament, in the book of Proverbs, chapter 29, verses 1–1964.
Who wrote Proverbs?
Proverbs is traditionally attributed to Solomon (primarily), with sections by Agur and Lemuel. It was written c. 970–700 BC.
What is the book of Proverbs about?
Proverbs is practical wisdom for everyday life — short, vivid sayings on speech, work, money, friendship, sex, parenting, and the fear of the LORD. It teaches that wisdom is not mere cleverness but a way of walking with God in a complicated world.
What are the major themes of Proverbs?
Proverbs explores themes including Wisdom, Folly, Fear of the LORD, Discipline, Speech, Diligence. These themes shape the meaning and context of Proverbs 29:1-1964.
What translation should I read Proverbs 29:1-1964 in?
Proverbs 29:1-1964 is available on GodsGoodBook in the King James Version (KJV), American Standard Version (ASV), World English Bible (WEB), NET Bible, Young's Literal Translation, Darby Bible, Douay-Rheims Bible, and the Bible in Basic English. Each translation reflects different translation philosophies — use the translation picker on this page to compare them, or browse our full translations directory.
How can I memorize Proverbs 29:1-1964?
Proverbs 29:1-1964 reads (BBE): “A man hating sharp words and making his heart hard, will suddenly be broken and will not be made well again. When the upright have power, the people are glad; when an evil man is ruler, grief comes on the people. A man who is a lover of wisdom is a joy to his father: but he who goes in the company of loose women is a waster of wealth. A king, by right rule, makes the land safe; but one full of desires makes it a waste. A man who says smooth things to his neighbour is stretching out a net for his steps. In the steps of an evil man there is a net for him, but the upright man gets away quickly and is glad. The upright man gives attention to the cause of the poor: the evil-doer gives no thought to it. Men of pride are the cause of violent acts in a town, but by wise men wrath is turned away. If a wise man goes to law with a foolish man, he may be angry or laughing, but there will be no rest. Men of blood are haters of the good man, and evil-doers go after his soul. A foolish man lets out all his wrath, but a wise man keeps it back quietly. If a ruler gives attention to false words, all his servants are evil-doers. The poor man and his creditor come face to face: the Lord gives light to their eyes equally. The king who is a true judge in the cause of the poor, will be safe for ever on the seat of his power. The rod and sharp words give wisdom: but a child who is not guided is a cause of shame to his mother. When evil men are in power, wrongdoing is increased; but the upright will have pleasure when they see their downfall. Give your son training, and he will give you rest; he will give delight to your soul. Where there is no vision, the people are uncontrolled; but he who keeps the law will be happy. A servant will not be trained by words; for though the sense of the words is clear to him, he will not give attention. Have you seen a man who is quick with his tongue? There is more hope for a foolish man than for him. If a servant is gently cared for from his early years, he will become a cause of sorrow in the end. An angry man is the cause of fighting, and a man given to wrath does much wrong. A man's pride will be the cause of his fall, but he who has a gentle spirit will get honour. A man who takes part with a thief has hate for his soul; he is put under oath, but says nothing. The fear of man is a cause of danger: but whoever puts his faith in the Lord will have a safe place on high. The approval of a ruler is desired by great numbers: but the decision in a man's cause comes from the Lord. An evil man is disgusting to the upright, and he who is upright is disgusting to evil-doers.” Read it aloud, break it into short phrases, repeat each phrase three times before adding the next, then put the phrases together. Reading it in multiple translations (above) often helps the meaning settle.
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