KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Proverbs 26:3
3. A whip for the horse, a bridle for the ass, and a rod for the fool's back.
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KJV summary for : Proverbs 26
Summary: Proverbs chapter 26 focuses on themes of foolishness, wisdom, and the consequences of behavior. The chapter begins by highlighting the absurdity of a fool, comparing them to unfit things like snow in summer or rain in harvest, indicating that foolishness is out of place. It emphasizes the danger of responding to a fool according to their folly, urging discernment in communication and argumentation. The text points out the self-deceptive nature of the sluggard and the consequences of laziness, illustrating the futility of putting off responsibilities. Additionally, there are warnings about gossip and the danger of stirring up strife, emphasizing the need for peace and resolution rather than conflict. Ultimately, the chapter serves as a reminder of the importance of wisdom, prudence, and the recognition of folly in oneself and others.
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