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Proverbs 13:10
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Arrogance leads to nothing but strife,but wisdom is gained by those who take advice.
By pride comes only quarrels, But with ones who take advice is wisdom.
Only by pride cometh contention: but with the well advised is wisdom.
By insolence comes nothing but strife, but with those who take advice is wisdom.
Through overconfidence comes nothing but strife, But wisdom is with those who receive counsel.
Pride only leads to arguments, but those who take advice are wise.
With pride comes only contention, but wisdom is with the well-advised.
Through pride and presumption come nothing but strife, But [skillful and godly] wisdom is with those who welcome [well-advised] counsel.
By pride comes only quarrels, But with ones who take advice is wisdom.
Onely by pride doeth man make contention: but with the well aduised is wisdome.
With arrogance comes only quarreling,But with those who receive counsel is wisdom.
Arrogance leads only to strife, but wisdom is with the well-advised.
Too much pride causes trouble. Be sensible and take advice.
Insolence produces only strife, but wisdom is found with those who take advice.
By pride there only cometh contention; but with the well-advised is wisdom.
A wicked man commits shameful things; but with the well-advised is wisdom.
Arrogance causes nothing but trouble. It is wiser to ask for advice.
Only by insolence is strife set up, and wisdom is with those who take advice.
Argument only comes by pride, but wisdom is with those who take advice.
Amonge the proude there is euer strife, but amonge those that do all thinges with aduysement, there is wy?dome.
By pride cometh only contention; But with the well-advised is wisdom.
The only effect of pride is fighting; but wisdom is with the quiet in spirit.
By pride cometh only contention; but with the well-advised is wisdom.
Onely by pride commeth contention: but with the well aduised is wisedome.
Among the proude there is euer strife: but with the well aduised is wisdome.
A bad man does evil with insolence: but they that are judges of themselves are wise.
By pride cometh only contention: but with the well advised is wisdom.
Stryues ben euere a mong proude men; but thei that don alle thingis with counsel, ben gouerned bi wisdom.
By pride comes only contention; But with the well-advised is wisdom.
Only by pride cometh contention: but with the well-advised [is] wisdom.
By pride comes nothing but strife, But with the well-advised is wisdom.
Pride leads to conflict; those who take advice are wise.
Fighting comes only from pride, but wisdom is with those who listen when told what they should do.
By insolence the heedless make strife, but wisdom is with those who take advice.
Only by pride, doth one cause contention, but, with the well-advised, is wisdom.
Among the proud there are always contentions: but they that do all things with counsel, are ruled by wisdom.
By insolence the heedless make strife, but with those who take advice is wisdom.
A vain man through pride causeth debate, And with the counselled [is] wisdom.
Arrogant know-it-alls stir up discord, but wise men and women listen to each other's counsel.
Through insolence comes nothing but strife, But wisdom is with those who receive counsel.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Only: Proverbs 21:24, Judges 12:1-6, 1 Kings 12:10, 1 Kings 12:11, 1 Kings 12:16, 2 Kings 14:10, Luke 22:24, 1 Timothy 6:4, James 3:14-16, James 4:1, James 4:5, James 4:6, 3 John 1:9, 3 John 1:10
with: Proverbs 12:15, Proverbs 12:16, Proverbs 17:14, Proverbs 19:20, Proverbs 20:18, Proverbs 25:8, Judges 8:1-3, Luke 14:28-32, Acts 6:1-5
Reciprocal: Numbers 12:2 - hath he not Numbers 16:10 - and seek Judges 19:30 - consider Ruth 4:3 - he said 1 Samuel 18:8 - the saying 2 Samuel 19:43 - ten parts 1 Kings 12:14 - My father made 2 Kings 5:11 - Naaman 2 Kings 14:8 - Come 2 Chronicles 25:19 - heart Proverbs 18:6 - fool's Proverbs 28:25 - that is Ecclesiastes 7:8 - the patient Jeremiah 41:1 - of the Matthew 20:24 - they Mark 9:35 - If Mark 10:41 - they Romans 2:8 - contentious 1 Corinthians 1:11 - that there 1 Corinthians 13:4 - vaunteth not itself Philippians 2:3 - nothing Philippians 2:14 - disputings
Cross-References
The woman could see that the tree was beautiful and the fruit looked so good to eat. She also liked the idea that it would make her wise. So she took some of the fruit from the tree and ate it. Her husband was there with her, so she gave him some of the fruit, and he ate it.
So Abram left Egypt. He traveled through the Negev with his wife and everything he owned. Lot was also with them.
So Abram said to Lot, "There should be no arguing between you and me or between your people and my people. We are all brothers.
Lot looked and saw the whole Jordan Valley. He saw that there was much water there. (This was before the Lord destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah. At that time the Jordan Valley all the way to Zoar was like the Lord 's Garden. This was good land, like the land of Egypt.)
All this land that you see I will give to you and your people who live after you. This will be your land forever.
I will make your people so many that they will be like the dust of the earth. If people could count all the particles of dust on earth, they could count your people.
So go. Walk through your land. I now give it to you."
All these kings fought a war against King Bera of Sodom: King Birsha of Gomorrah, King Shinab of Admah, King Shemeber of Zeboiim, and the king of Bela. (Bela is also called Zoar.)
At that time the kings of Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, Zeboiim, and Bela (Zoar) joined together to fight against their enemies in the Valley of Siddim.
Solomon never weighed the bronze that was used to make these things. There was too much to weigh. So the total weight of all the bronze was never known. The king ordered these things to be made near the Jordan River between Succoth and Zarethan. They made them by melting the bronze and pouring it into molds in the ground.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Only by pride cometh contention,.... Though it comes by other things, yet by this chiefly, and there are no contentions without it: or "truly", "verily", "certainly d, by pride", c. Unless the words may be better rendered, "an empty man through pride will give contention" e, or make it such as are empty of knowledge and wisdom; and such are generally the most proud, and are very apt to raise contentions, and foment divisions: contentions in families, in neighbourhoods, in towns, cities, and countries, and in churches, are generally owing to pride; what contentions and confusions has the pride of the pope of Rome brought into kingdoms and states, into councils, and into the church of God!
but with the well advised [is] wisdom: such who are humble and modest will seek counsel of God; will consult the sacred oracles, and ask advice of those who are superior to them in knowledge and understanding; and so will neither raise contentions themselves, nor join with those that make them, but do all they can to lay them; these show that true wisdom is with them.
d רק "certe", Vatablus; "vere", Pagninus, Montanus, Merecrus. e "Levis per superbiam dabit contentionam", Gejerus.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Either:
(1) “By pride alone comes contention” - that is the one unfailing spring of quarrels; or
(2) “By pride comes contention only” - it, and it alone, is the fruit of pride.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Proverbs 13:10. By pride cometh contention — Perhaps there is not a quarrel among individuals in private life, nor a war among nations, that does not proceed from pride and ambition. Neither man nor nation will be content to be less than another; and to acquire the wished-for superiority all is thrown into general confusion, both in public and private life. It was to destroy this spirit of pride, that Jesus was manifested in the extreme of humility and humiliation among men. The salvation of Christ is a deliverance from pride, and a being clothed with humility. As far as we are humble, so far we are saved.