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Proverbs 13

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Proverbs 13 — Quick and Easy Summary

Proverbs 13 is the thirteenth chapter of the Book of Proverbs, a collection of wise sayings in the Bible. It comes from the book’s second group of proverbs and shares practical guidance for living well. Most of its lines are short pairs that present two sides of a choice.

Key ideas:
- Listen to wise instruction: A wise son listens to his father’s guidance; a scoffer does not listen to rebuke.
- Discipline with love: Those who love their children discipline them; those who spare the rod hate them.
- Growth through correction: Pursuing wisdom means accepting correction and learning from it, not dismissing it.

Text and history in brief:
- The chapter was written in Hebrew and has been preserved in ancient manuscripts such as the Masoretic Text. Fragments from the Dead Sea Scrolls and early Greek translations (the Septuagint) also exist.

In short, Proverbs 13 teaches that wisdom grows when we heed guidance and respond to correction with loving discipline.


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