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Proverbs 19:11
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A person’s insight gives him patience,and his virtue is to overlook an offense.
The discretion of a man makes him slow to anger. It is his glory to overlook an offense.
The discretion of a man deferreth his anger; and it is his glory to pass over a transgression.
Good sense makes one slow to anger, and it is his glory to overlook an offense.
A person's discretion makes him slow to anger, And it is his glory to overlook an offense.
The wise are patient; they will be honored if they ignore insults.
Good sense and discretion make a man slow to anger, And it is his honor and glory to overlook a transgression or an offense [without seeking revenge and harboring resentment].
The discretion of a man makes him slow to anger. It is his glory to overlook an offense.
The discretion of man deferreth his anger: and his glory is to passe by an offence.
A man's insight makes him slow to anger,And it is his honor to overlook a transgression.
A man's insight gives him patience, and his virtue is to overlook an offense.
It's wise to be patient and show what you are like by forgiving others.
People with good sense are slow to anger, and it is their glory to overlook an offense.
The discretion of a man maketh him slow to anger, and it is his glory to pass over a transgression.
Experience makes you more patient, and you are most patient when you ignore insults.
The discretion of a man is shown by his patience; he glories when his iniquity is removed.
If you are sensible, you will control your temper. When someone wrongs you, it is a great virtue to ignore it.
The understanding of a person makes him slow to his anger, and his glory overlooks offense.
A man's discretion makes his anger slow, and his glory is to pass over a transgression.
A wyse man putteth of displeasure, & it is his honor to let some fautes passe.
The discretion of a man maketh him slow to anger; And it is his glory to pass over a transgression.
A man's good sense makes him slow to wrath, and the overlooking of wrongdoing is his glory.
It is the discretion of a man to be slow to anger, and it is his glory to pass over a transgression.
The discretion of a man deferreth his anger: and it is his glory to passe ouer a transgression.
A wyse man can put of displeasure, and it is his honour to let some faultes passe.
A merciful man is long-suffering; and his triumph overtakes transgressors.
The discretion of a man maketh him slow to anger; and it is his glory to pass over a transgression.
The teching of a man is knowun bi pacience; and his glorie is to passe ouere wickid thingis.
The discretion of man makes him slow to anger; And it is his glory to pass over a transgression.
The discretion of a man deferreth his anger; and [it is] his glory to pass over a transgression.
A person's wisdom makes him slow to anger, and it is his glory to overlook an offense.
The discretion of a man makes him slow to anger, And his glory is to overlook a transgression.
Sensible people control their temper; they earn respect by overlooking wrongs.
A man's understanding makes him slow to anger. It is to his honor to forgive and forget a wrong done to him.
Those with good sense are slow to anger, and it is their glory to overlook an offense.
The discretion of a man, deferreth his anger, and, his adorning, is to pass over transgression.
The learning of a man is known by patience: and his glory is to pass over wrongs.
Good sense makes a man slow to anger, and it is his glory to overlook an offense.
The wisdom of a man hath deferred his anger, And his glory [is] to pass over transgression.
A man's discretion makes him slow to anger, And it is his glory to overlook a transgression.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
discretion: or, prudence
deferreth: Proverbs 12:16, Proverbs 14:29, Proverbs 15:18, Proverbs 16:32, Proverbs 17:14, Colossians 3:12, Colossians 3:13, James 1:19
and: Proverbs 16:32, Proverbs 20:3, Proverbs 25:21, Genesis 50:15-21, Matthew 5:44, Matthew 5:45, Matthew 18:21, Matthew 18:22, Romans 12:18-21, Ephesians 4:32, Ephesians 5:1
Reciprocal: 1 Samuel 25:13 - Gird ye Isaiah 48:9 - defer Ephesians 4:26 - ye
Cross-References
And that's the story: When God destroyed the Cities of the Plain, he was mindful of Abraham and first got Lot out of there before he blasted those cities off the face of the Earth.
When the Arameans attacked, Elisha prayed to God , "Strike these people blind!" And God struck them blind, just as Elisha said.
A decent day's work so fatigues fools That they can't find their way back to town.
"You think it's just a small thing, don't you, to try out another sin-project when the first one fails? But Egypt will leave you in the lurch the same way that Assyria did. You're going to walk away from there wringing your hands. I, God , have blacklisted those you trusted. You'll get not a lick of help from them."
Barnabas, Saul, and Doctor Know-It-All The congregation in Antioch was blessed with a number of prophet-preachers and teachers: Barnabas, Simon, nicknamed Niger, Lucius the Cyrenian, Manaen, an advisor to the ruler Herod, Saul. One day as they were worshiping God—they were also fasting as they waited for guidance—the Holy Spirit spoke: "Take Barnabas and Saul and commission them for the work I have called them to do." So they commissioned them. In that circle of intensity and obedience, of fasting and praying, they laid hands on their heads and sent them off. Sent off on their new assignment by the Holy Spirit, Barnabas and Saul went down to Seleucia and caught a ship for Cyprus. The first thing they did when they put in at Salamis was preach God's Word in the Jewish meeting places. They had John along to help out as needed. They traveled the length of the island, and at Paphos came upon a Jewish wizard who had worked himself into the confidence of the governor, Sergius Paulus, an intelligent man not easily taken in by charlatans. The wizard's name was Bar-Jesus. He was as crooked as a corkscrew. The governor invited Barnabas and Saul in, wanting to hear God's Word firsthand from them. But Dr. Know-It-All (that's the wizard's name in plain English) stirred up a ruckus, trying to divert the governor from becoming a believer. But Saul (or Paul), full of the Holy Spirit and looking him straight in the eye, said, "You bag of wind, you parody of a devil—why, you stay up nights inventing schemes to cheat people out of God. But now you've come up against God himself, and your game is up. You're about to go blind—no sunlight for you for a good long stretch." He was plunged immediately into a shadowy mist and stumbled around, begging people to take his hand and show him the way.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
The discretion of a man deferreth his anger,.... That he does not show it immediately; but takes time to consider of the offence given him, and makes use of a proper time to resent what is fit should be resented; he is a wise and discreet man that is slow to anger,
Proverbs 14:29. He is most like to God, who is "longsuffering, abundant in goodness and truth", Exodus 34:6; and it is to the honour of his "name" that he "defers [his] anger", and "refrains from" cutting off those that offend him, Isaiah 48:9;
and [it is] his glory to pass over a transgression; to forgive an offence committed; it is the duty and interest of a man to do so, and it is to his honour; as the contrary greatly reflects dishonour on him, and tends to his disgrace and reproach, if not to his ruin; see
Matthew 18:32.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Proverbs 19:11. It is his glory to pass over a transgression. — "No," says what is termed a man of honour; "he must meet me as a gentleman; I must have his blood, let God say what he will." O poor, dastardly coward! thou canst not bear the reproach of poor, flimsy, paltry fellows who ridicule thee, because thou hast refused to commit murder. Such laws should be put down by law; and the man that gives a challenge should be hanged, because he intends to commit murder.