KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Proverbs 16:32
32. He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty; and he that ruleth his spirit than he that taketh a city.
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KJV summary for : Proverbs 16
Summary: Proverbs 16 presents a series of teachings that emphasize the importance of wisdom, the sovereignty of God, and the moral order of the world. The chapter begins by noting that while humans may make plans, it is ultimately the Lord who directs their steps, underscoring the theme of divine providence. There are strong admonitions about the consequences of pride and arrogance, juxtaposed with the value of humility and the fear of the Lord as a pathway to wisdom. Additionally, the chapter highlights the importance of just and righteous living, indicating that God delights in honesty and fairness in dealings. The text also touches on the role of wise counsel, urging readers to seek advice and guidance in making decisions. Overall, Proverbs 16 conveys the message that aligning one’s life with God’s principles leads to true success and fulfillment, while straying from these principles results in disorder and folly.
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