Proverbs 1:5; Proverbs 12:15; Proverbs 13:1; Proverbs 13:10; Proverbs 13:13; Proverbs 17:4; Proverbs 17:10; Proverbs 18:1–2; Proverbs 18:13; Proverbs 20:5; Proverbs 23:12

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Proverbs 1:5

Let the wise hear and eincrease in learning,

and the one who understands obtain guidance,


Proverbs 12:15

15  yThe way of a fool is right in his own eyes,

but a wise man listens to advice.


Proverbs 13:1

A wise son hears his father’s instruction,

but qa scoffer does not listen to rebuke.


Proverbs 13:10

10  fBy insolence comes nothing but strife,

but with those who take advice is wisdom.


Proverbs 13:13

13  Whoever jdespises kthe word1 brings destruction on himself,

but he who reveres the commandment2 will be lrewarded.


Proverbs 17:4

An evildoer listens to wicked lips,

and a liar gives ear to a mischievous tongue.


Proverbs 17:10

10  A rebuke goes deeper into a man of understanding

than a hundred blows into a fool.


Proverbs 18:1–2

Whoever yisolates himself seeks his own desire;

he breaks out against all sound judgment.

A fool takes no pleasure in understanding,

but only zin expressing his opinion.


Proverbs 18:13

13  If one gives an answer obefore he hears,

it is his folly and shame.


Proverbs 20:5

The purpose in a man’s heart is like gdeep water,

but a man of understanding will draw it out.


Proverbs 23:12

12  Apply your heart to instruction

and your ear to words of knowledge.