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Proverbs 12:16

Made Simple — Modern English Translation

Translated by Verse Made Simple Editorial
KJV ORIGINAL
A fool’s wrath is presently known: but a prudent man covereth shame.
Close to the original. Clear modern English.
✦ MADE SIMPLE

A fool's anger is immediately obvious to everyone, but a wise person covers up embarrassment and doesn't react right away.

⚡ THE BOTTOM LINE

This verse is contrasting how foolish people instantly show their anger while wise people control their emotions and handle shame or embarrassment with discretion.

📚 Historical Context

The book of Proverbs is a collection of wise sayings attributed to King Solomon, written during ancient Israel's monarchy around the 10th century BC to provide practical guidance for living a godly life. In this cultural context, a "fool" was seen as someone who acted impulsively and without reflection, often leading to personal and social harm, while a "prudent man" represented wisdom and restraint in the face of provocation. This verse reflects the broader emphasis in Israelite wisdom literature on emotional self-control as essential for maintaining community harmony and divine favor.

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