KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Proverbs 13:5
5. A righteous man hateth lying: but a wicked man is loathsome, and cometh to shame.
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Summary: Proverbs 13 offers wisdom on the contrasts between the righteous and the wicked, underscoring the importance of moral integrity and the consequences of one's choices. The chapter begins by emphasizing the value of heedfulness to instruction and the blessings that come with it, contrasting the fate of a wise son with that of a foolish one. The text highlights the significance of speech, noting that the tongue can bring about both life and death, stressing the need for wise and measured words. Furthermore, Proverbs 13 discusses the relationship between wealth and righteousness, asserting that the righteous may face hardships but ultimately possess lasting security, while the wealth of the wicked can lead to eventual ruin. The chapter also addresses the importance of discipline and correction, portraying them as essential for development and growth. Overall, Proverbs 13 reinforces key themes of righteousness, wisdom, the power of words, and the moral consequences of one's actions in life.
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