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Good News Translation
Proverbs 11:2
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When arrogance comes, disgrace follows,but with humility comes wisdom.
When pride comes, then comes shame, But with humility comes wisdom.
When pride cometh, then cometh shame: but with the lowly is wisdom.
When pride comes, then comes disgrace, but with the humble is wisdom.
When pride comes, then comes dishonor; But with the humble there is wisdom.
Pride leads only to shame; it is wise to be humble.
When pride comes, then comes disgrace, but with humility comes wisdom.
When pride comes [boiling up with an arrogant attitude of self-importance], then come dishonor and shame, But with the humble [the teachable who have been chiseled by trial and who have learned to walk humbly with God] there is wisdom and soundness of mind.
When pride comes, then comes shame, But with humility comes wisdom.
When pride commeth, then commeth shame: but with the lowly is wisdome.
When arrogance comes, then comes disgrace,But with the meek is wisdom.
When pride comes, disgrace follows, but with humility comes wisdom.
Too much pride can put you to shame. It's wiser to be humble.
First comes pride, then disgrace; but with the humble is wisdom.
[When] pride cometh, then cometh shame; but with the lowly is wisdom.
Proud and boastful people will be shamed, but wisdom stays with those who are modest and humble.
Where baseness comes, then comes shame; but with the meek is wisdom.
Pride comes, then disgrace comes, but wisdom is with the humble.
Pride comes, then shame comes, but with the lowly is wisdom.
Where pryde is, there is shame also and confucion: but where as is lowlynes, there is wysdome.
When pride cometh, then cometh shame; But with the lowly is wisdom.
When pride comes, there comes shame, but wisdom is with the quiet in spirit.
When pride cometh, then cometh shame; but with the lowly is wisdom.
When pride commeth, then commeth shame: but with the lowly is wisedome.
Where pryde is, there is shame also and confusion: but wheras is lowlinesse, there is wisdome.
Wherever pride enters, there will be also disgrace: but the mouth of the lowly meditates wisdom.
When pride cometh, then cometh shame: but with the lowly is wisdom.
Where pride is, there also dispising schal be; but where meeknesse is, there also is wisdom.
When pride comes, then comes shame; But with the lowly is wisdom.
[When] pride cometh, then cometh shame: but with the lowly [is] wisdom.
When pride comes, then comes shame; But with the humble is wisdom.
Pride leads to disgrace, but with humility comes wisdom.
When pride comes, then comes shame, but wisdom is with those who have no pride.
When pride comes, then comes disgrace; but wisdom is with the humble.
When pride cometh, then cometh contempt, but, with the modest, is wisdom.
Where pride is, there also shall be reproach: but where humility is, there also is wisdom.
When pride comes, then comes disgrace; but with the humble is wisdom.
Pride hath come, and shame cometh, And with the lowly [is] wisdom.
The stuck-up fall flat on their faces, but down-to-earth people stand firm.
When pride comes, then comes dishonor, But with the humble is wisdom.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
pride: Proverbs 3:34, Proverbs 3:35, Proverbs 16:18, Proverbs 16:19, Daniel 4:30-32, Luke 14:8-11, Luke 18:14
but: Proverbs 15:33, 1 Corinthians 8:1, 1 Corinthians 8:2
Reciprocal: 2 Samuel 15:1 - Absalom 2 Chronicles 32:21 - with shame Proverbs 18:3 - General Proverbs 18:12 - destruction Ezekiel 28:17 - heart Luke 14:9 - and thou
Cross-References
At first his kingdom included Babylon, Erech, and Accad, all three of them in Babylonia.
The city was called Babylon, because there the Lord mixed up the language of all the people, and from there he scattered them all over the earth.
So Lot chose the whole Jordan Valley for himself and moved away toward the east. That is how the two men parted.
Four kings, Amraphel of Babylonia, Arioch of Ellasar, Chedorlaomer of Elam, and Tidal of Goiim,
When that day comes, the Lord will once again use his power and bring back home those of his people who are left in Assyria and Egypt, in the lands of Pathros, Ethiopia, Elam, Babylonia, and Hamath, and in the coastlands and on the islands of the sea.
The Lord let him capture King Jehoiakim and seize some of the Temple treasures. He took some prisoners back with him to the temple of his gods in Babylon, and put the captured treasures in the temple storerooms.
He answered, "To Babylonia, where they will build a temple for it. When the temple is finished, the basket will be placed there to be worshiped."
Gill's Notes on the Bible
[When] pride cometh, then cometh shame,.... The one follows the other, or rather keep pace together; as soon as one comes, the other comes; as in the case of the angels that sinned, Adam and Eve, Haman, Nebuchadnezzar, and others; and will be the case of the Romish antichrist, who, while vaunting and priding himself in his glory and grandeur, will fall into shame, disgrace, and destruction, Revelation 18:7;
but with the lowly [is] wisdom; or wisdom shall come, as Jarchi: the consequence of which is honour and glory; as with Christ, who is meek and lowly, are all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge; so with his humble followers, who reckon themselves the least of saints, and chief of sinners, and own that it is by the grace of God they are what they are, is true wisdom; they are wise unto salvation, and in the way to honour and glory; such humble souls shall be exalted, Luke 14:11.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
A rabbinic paraphrase of the second clause is: “Lowly souls become full of wisdom as the low place becomes full of water.”
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Proverbs 11:2. When pride cometh — The proud man thinks much more of himself than any other can do; and, expecting to be treated according to his own supposed worth, which treatment he seldom meets with, he is repeatedly mortified, ashamed, confounded, and rendered indignant.
With the lowly — צנועים tsenuim, ταπεινων, the humble, the modest, as opposed to the proud, referred to in the first clause. The humble man looks for nothing but justice; has the meanest opinion of himself; expects nothing in the way of commendation or praise; and can never be disappointed but in receiving praise, which he neither expects nor desires.