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Proverbs 17 (NIV)

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Proverbs 17 (NIV)
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Pr.17.10

17:10 The wise will listen to a mild rebuke and act on good advice. Even harsh correction (a hundred lashes) will not change a fool.

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Pr.17.11

17:11 Rebellion flows from the inner character of evil people who defy the punishment that will follow.

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Pr.17.12

17:12 This saying cautions those who try to teach fools. A fool caught in foolishness will react with anger and violence.

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Pr.17.14

17:14 opening a floodgate: Once a quarrel starts, it is very difficult to stop it; a dispute should be avoided if at all possible (see 10:12; 15:18; 16:28; 20:3; 22:10; 26:21).

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genesis 12:1-3

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deuteronomy 10:17

deuteronomy 10:17

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deuteronomy 16:19

deuteronomy 16:19

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deuteronomy 27:25

deuteronomy 27:25

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1 samuel 8:1-3

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Bribes

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Bribes Some verses in Scripture condemn bribes as perverting justice (15:27; 17:23). Yet bribes can be used for good purposes and may even be encouraged (17:8; 18:16; 21:14). As with other topics in Proverbs, the teaching on bribery may seem contradictory, but these proverbs all ring true when applied to the right circumstances, which seem to be connected to the reason for which a bribe or gift is given. If someone gives a bribe so that a judge will condemn an innocent person or set a guilty person free, then it is an evil bribe (see Exod 23:8; Deut 16:19; 27:25; Ps 15:5). However, if a bribe helps an innocent person to find justice or serves some good purpose, then it seems to be allowable. An example of the latter from modern times might be a “gift” to a foreign immigration official that expedites the processing of a visa for a missionary. Passages for Further Study Exod 23:8; Deut 10:17; 16:19; 1 Sam 8:1-3; Prov 17:8, 23; 18:16; 29:4; Eccl 7:7; Isa 1:23; 33:14-16; Amos 5:12; Mic 3:9-12; 7:3; Matt 28:11-15

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