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Proverbs 13:13

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13:13 The one who despises instruction 1  will pay the penalty, 2 

but whoever esteems instruction 3  will 4  be rewarded. 5 

Proverbs 15:32

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15:32 The one who refuses correction despises himself, 6 

but whoever hears 7  reproof acquires understanding. 8 

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[13:13]  1 tn Heb “the word.” The term “word” means teaching in general; its parallel “command” indicates that it is the more forceful instruction that is meant. Both of these terms are used for scripture.

[13:13]  2 tc The MT reads יֵחָבֶל (yekhavel, “he will pay [for it]”; cf. NAB, NIV) but the BHS editors suggest revocalizing the text to יְחֻבָּל (yÿkhubal, “he will be broken [for it]”; cf. NRSV “bring destruction on themselves”).

[13:13]  3 tn Heb “fears a commandment”; NIV “respects a command.”

[13:13]  4 tn Heb “he” or “that one” [will be rewarded].

[13:13]  5 tc The LXX adds: “A crafty son will have no good thing, but the affairs of a wise servant will be prosperous; and his path will be directed rightly.”

[15:32]  6 sn To “despise oneself” means to reject oneself as if there was little value. The one who ignores discipline is not interested in improving himself.

[15:32]  7 tn Or “heeds” (so NAB, NIV); NASB “listens to.”

[15:32]  8 tn The Hebrew text reads קוֹנֶה לֵּב (qoneh lev), the participle of קָנָה (qanah, “to acquire; to possess”) with its object, “heart.” The word “heart” is frequently a metonymy of subject, meaning all the capacities of the human spirit and/or mind. Here it refers to the ability to make judgments or discernment.



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