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Proverbs 29:21
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A servant pampered from his youthwill become arrogant later on.
He who pampers his servant from youth Will have him become a son in the end.
He that delicately bringeth up his servant from a child shall have him become his son at the length.
Whoever pampers his servant from childhood will in the end find him his heir.
One who pampers his slave from childhood Will in the end find him to be rebellious.
If you spoil your servants when they are young, they will bring you grief later on.
He who pampers his slave from childhood Will find him to be a son in the end.
He who pampers his servant from youth Will have him become a son in the end.
He that delicately bringeth vp his seruant from youth, at length he will be euen as his sone.
He who pampers his slave from childhoodWill in the end find him to be arrogant.
A servant pampered from his youth will bring grief in the end.
Slaves that you treat kindly from their childhood will cause you sorrow.
A slave who is pampered from youth will in the end be ungrateful.
He that delicately bringeth up his servant from a child, shall in the end have him as a son.
Give your servants everything they want, and they will learn to be wasteful.
He who is given to pleasures from his youth will be a servant, and in the end will groan.
He who pampers his servant from childhood, arrogance will be his end.
He pampering his servant from youth, even afterwards in his days he shall be his successor.
He that delicately bryngeth vp his seruaunt from a childe, shal make him his master at length.
He that delicately bringeth up his servant from a child Shall have him become a son at the last.
If a servant is gently cared for from his early years, he will become a cause of sorrow in the end.
He that delicately bringeth up his servant from a child shall have him become master at the last.
He that delicately bringeth vp his seruant from a child, shall haue him become his sonne at the length.
He that delicately bryngeth vp his seruaunt from a chylde, shall make hym his maister at length.
Fire is the trial for silver and gold; and a man is tried by the mouth of them that praise him. The heart of the transgressor seeks after mischiefs; but an upright heart seeks knowledge.
He that delicately bringeth up his servant from a child shall have him become a son at the last.
He that nurschith his seruaunt delicatli fro childhod; schal fynde hym rebel aftirward.
He that delicately brings up his slave from a child Shall have him become a son at the last.
He that delicately bringeth up his servant from a child shall have him at length become [his] son.
If someone pampers his servant from youth, he will be a weakling in the end.
He who pampers his servant from childhood Will have him as a son in the end.
A servant pampered from childhood will become a rebel.
He who gives good care to his servant from the time he is young, will in the end find him to be a son.
A slave pampered from childhood will come to a bad end.
He that dealeth tenderly with his servant from childhood, in his after life, shall have him for a son.
He that nourisheth his servant delicately from his childhood, afterwards shall find him stubborn.
He who pampers his servant from childhood, will in the end find him his heir.
Whoso is bringing up his servant delicately, from youth, [At] his latter end also he is continuator.
If you let people treat you like a doormat, you'll be quite forgotten in the end.
He who pampers his slave from childhood Will in the end find him to be a son.
Contextual Overview
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Reciprocal: Genesis 15:3 - born Proverbs 29:15 - General Proverbs 30:23 - an handmaid Luke 7:2 - who Luke 16:3 - I cannot 1 Timothy 5:6 - in pleasure
Cross-References
Then Adam had intercourse with his wife, and she became pregnant. She bore a son and said, "By the Lord 's help I have gotten a son." So she named him Cain.
Jacob was in love with Rachel, so he said, "I will work seven years for you, if you will let me marry Rachel."
Jacob worked seven years so that he could have Rachel, and the time seemed like only a few days to him, because he loved her.
It was like that for the whole twenty years I was with you. For fourteen years I worked to win your two daughters—and six years for your flocks. And even then, you changed my wages ten times.
He went over to her at the side of the road and said, "All right, how much do you charge?" (He did not know that she was his daughter-in-law.) She said, "What will you give me?"
Some time later Samson went to visit his wife during the wheat harvest and took her a young goat. He told her father, "I want to go to my wife's room." But he wouldn't let him go in.
This was how the birth of Jesus Christ took place. His mother Mary was engaged to Joseph, but before they were married, she found out that she was going to have a baby by the Holy Spirit.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
He that delicately bringeth up his servant from a child,.... In a very tender and affluent way uses him with great familiarity; makes him sit at table, with him, feeds him with dainties, and clothes him in the most handsome manner, as if he was one of his own children:
shall have him become [his] son at the length: he will expect to be used as a son; he will not care to do any servile work, or anything, especially that is hard and laborious; he will be for supplanting the son and heir, and think to inherit all himself; or, however, become proud, haughty, and saucy. Jarchi interprets this of the evil imagination, or the corruption of nature, which is in a man from a child; which, if cherished and not subdued, wilt in the issue rule over a man: and some apply it to the body; which, if delicately pampered, and not kept under, will be master of the soul, instead of servant to it, and its members be instruments of unrighteousness.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Son - The Hebrew word occurs here only and is therefore of doubtful meaning. The favored slave, petted and pampered from boyhood, will claim at last the privilege, perhaps the inheritance, of sonship.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Proverbs 29:21. He that delicately bringeth up his servant — Such persons are generally forgetful of their obligations, assume the rights and privileges of children, and are seldom good for any thing.