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Proverbs 28:23

Made Simple — Modern English Translation

Translated by Verse Made Simple Editorial
KJV ORIGINAL
He that rebuketh a man afterwards shall find more favour than he that flattereth with the tongue.
Close to the original. Clear modern English.
✦ MADE SIMPLE

Someone who corrects a person will eventually be appreciated more than someone who just says nice things to make them feel good.

⚡ THE BOTTOM LINE

This verse is saying that honest correction, even when it's uncomfortable, is more valuable and will be more appreciated in the long run than empty flattery.

📚 Historical Context

The Book of Proverbs is a collection of wise sayings attributed to King Solomon, written in ancient Israel to provide practical guidance for everyday life and moral decision-making. In that culture, rebuking someone was often viewed as an act of loyalty and care, aimed at preventing harm or folly, while flattery was seen as manipulative and short-sighted. This proverb emphasizes the enduring value of truthful correction in building trust and favor over time.

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