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J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
Proverbs 29:1
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One who becomes stiff-necked,
He who is often rebuked and stiffens his neck Will be destroyed suddenly, with no remedy.
He, that being often reproved hardeneth his neck, shall suddenly be destroyed, and that without remedy.
He who is often reproved, yet stiffens his neck, will suddenly be broken beyond healing.
A person often rebuked who becomes obstinate Will suddenly be broken beyond remedy.
Whoever is stubborn after being corrected many times will suddenly be hurt beyond cure.
He who hardens his neck and refuses instruction after being often reproved (corrected, criticized), Will suddenly be broken beyond repair.
He who is often rebuked and stiffens his neck Will be destroyed suddenly, with no remedy.
A man that hardeneth his necke when he is rebuked, shall suddenly be destroyed and can not be cured.
A man who hardens his neck after much reproofWill suddenly be broken beyond healing.
A man who remains stiff-necked after much reproof will suddenly be shattered beyond recovery.
If you keep being stubborn after many warnings, you will suddenly discover you have gone too far.
He who remains stiffnecked after much rebuke will be suddenly and incurably broken.
He that being often reproved hardeneth his neck, shall suddenly be destroyed, and without remedy.
Some people refuse to bend when someone corrects them. Eventually they will break, and there will be no one to repair the damage.
HE who refuses reproof and stiffens his neck shall suddenly be destroyed, and that without remedy.
If you get more stubborn every time you are corrected, one day you will be crushed and never recover.
A man who is reproved, being stubborn of neck— suddenly he will be broken, and there will not be healing.
A man who hardens his neck when reproved shall be suddenly broken, and there will be no healing.
He that is stiffnecked & wyll not be refourmed, shal sodenly be destroyed wt out eny helpe.
He that being often reproved hardeneth his neck Shall suddenly be destroyed, and that without remedy.
A man hating sharp words and making his heart hard, will suddenly be broken and will not be made well again.
He that being often reproved hardeneth his neck shall suddenly be broken, and that without remedy.
He that being often reproued, hardeneth his necke, shal suddenly be destroied, and that without remedy.
He that is stifnecked and wyll not be refourmed, shall sodaynly be destroyed without any helpe.
Boast not of to-morrow; for thou knowest not what the next day shall bring forth.
He that being often reproved hardeneth his neck shall suddenly be broken, and that without remedy.
Sodeyn perischyng schal come on that man, that with hard nol dispisith a blamere; and helth schal not sue hym.
He that being often reproved hardens his neck Shall suddenly be destroyed, and that without remedy.
He, that being often reproved hardeneth [his] neck, shall suddenly be destroyed, and that without remedy.
The one who stiffens his neck after numerous rebukes will suddenly be destroyed without remedy.
He who is often rebuked, and hardens his neck, Will suddenly be destroyed, and that without remedy.
Whoever stubbornly refuses to accept criticism will suddenly be destroyed beyond recovery.
A man who does not listen after many strong words are spoken to him will be destroyed all at once and without help.
One who is often reproved, yet remains stubborn, will suddenly be broken beyond healing.
The man that with a stiff neck despiseth him that reproveth him, shall suddenly be destroyed: and health shall not follow him.
He who is often reproved, yet stiffens his neck will suddenly be broken beyond healing.
A man often reproved, hardening the neck, Is suddenly broken, and there is no healing.
For people who hate discipline and only get more stubborn, There'll come a day when life tumbles in and they break, but by then it'll be too late to help them.
A man who hardens his neck after much reproof Will suddenly be broken beyond remedy.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
He, that being often reproved: Heb. a man of reproofs, Proverbs 1:24-31, 1 Samuel 2:25, 1 Samuel 2:34, 1 Kings 17:1, 1 Kings 18:18, 1 Kings 20:42, 1 Kings 21:20-23, 1 Kings 22:20-23, 1 Kings 22:28, 1 Kings 22:34-37, 2 Chronicles 25:16, 2 Chronicles 33:10, 2 Chronicles 36:15-17, Jeremiah 25:3-5, Jeremiah 26:3-5, Jeremiah 35:13-16, Zechariah 1:3-6, Matthew 26:21-25, John 6:70, John 6:71, John 13:10, John 13:11, John 13:18, John 13:26, Acts 1:18, Acts 1:25
hardeneth: 2 Chronicles 36:13, Nehemiah 9:29, Isaiah 48:4, Jeremiah 17:23
shall: Proverbs 6:15, Proverbs 28:18, Isaiah 30:13, Isaiah 30:14, Zechariah 7:11-14, 1 Thessalonians 5:3
Reciprocal: Genesis 19:14 - as one Exodus 7:23 - neither Exodus 8:15 - he hardened Exodus 9:7 - the heart Exodus 32:9 - a stiffnecked Deuteronomy 29:19 - that he bless Judges 20:13 - would not 2 Samuel 2:22 - wherefore 1 Kings 22:18 - Did I not tell 2 Kings 17:14 - but hardened 2 Chronicles 18:17 - Did I not tell 2 Chronicles 36:16 - till Nehemiah 9:16 - hardened Job 9:4 - who hath hardened Psalms 6:10 - and be Psalms 35:8 - Let destruction Psalms 50:21 - will Psalms 64:7 - suddenly Proverbs 1:23 - my reproof Proverbs 9:8 - Reprove Proverbs 10:17 - he that Proverbs 15:32 - instruction Proverbs 21:29 - hardeneth Proverbs 22:3 - the simple Proverbs 28:14 - but Ecclesiastes 8:7 - he knoweth Isaiah 1:28 - the destruction Jeremiah 6:15 - therefore Jeremiah 7:26 - but Jeremiah 11:11 - which Jeremiah 31:18 - as a Jeremiah 36:23 - he cut Jeremiah 36:31 - will bring Ezekiel 3:19 - if thou Ezekiel 33:4 - whosoever heareth Ezekiel 33:9 - if he Daniel 5:5 - the same Hosea 9:17 - because Amos 8:14 - shall fall Habakkuk 2:7 - they Matthew 24:50 - come Matthew 27:19 - his John 9:34 - and dost Romans 2:5 - But after Ephesians 5:11 - but Hebrews 3:8 - Harden
Cross-References
Then took the servant ten camels, from among the camels of his lord, and went his way, - all the goods of his master being in his hand, - so be mounted, and went his way unto Mesopotamia, unto the city of Nahor.
and it came to pass that, Isaac, was forty years old, when he took Rebekah daughter of Bethuel the Syrian, of the Plain of Syria, - sister of Laban the Syrian. to himself to wife.
And he said to them, Know ye Laban, son of Nahor? And they said, We know him.
And he said Lo! the day is yet high, it is not time for gathering together the cattle, - water the sheep, and go feed.
So Jacob served for Rachel - seven years, - and they became, in his eyes, as single days, for his love to her.
And it came to pass in the evening, that he took Leah his daughter and brought her in unto him, - and he went in unto her.
So he took up his parable and said, - From Aram, doth Balak conduct me, The king of Moab, from the mountains of the East, Come thou! curse me Jacob, Yea, come thou! rage on Israel.
And so it used to be, if Israel had sown, then came up Midian and Amalek and the sons of the east, yea came up against them,
Now, all the Midianites and the Amalekites and the sons of the east, were gathered together, - and they crossed over and pitched in the vale of Jezreel.
Now, the Midianites and the Amalekites and all the sons of the east, were lying along in the vale, like locusts for multitude, - their camels also, were without number, as the sand that is by the sea side, for multitude.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
He that being often reported hardeneth [his] neck,.... Or "a man of reproofs" d; either a man that takes upon him to be a censurer and reprover of others, and is often at that work, and yet does those things himself which he censures and reproves in others; and therefore must have an impudent face and a hard heart a seared conscience and a stiff neck; his neck must be an iron sinew and his brow brass: or rather a man that is often reproved by others by parents by ministers of the Gospel, by the Lord himself, by the admonitions of his word and Spirit and by the correcting dispensations of his providence; and yet despises and rejects all counsel and admonition, instruction and reproofs of every kind, and hardens himself against them and shows no manner of regard unto them. The metaphor is taken from oxen, which kick and toss about and will not suffer the yoke to be put upon their necks. Such an one
shall suddenly be destroyed; or "broken" e; as a potter's vessel is broken to pieces with an iron rod, and can never he put together again; so such persons shall be punished with everlasting destruction, which shall come upon them suddenly, when they are crying Peace to themselves notwithstanding the reproofs of God and men;
and that without remedy; or, "and there [is] no healing" f; no cure of their disease, which is obstinate; no pardon of their sins; no recovery of them out of their miserable and undone state and condition; they are irretrievably lost; there is no help for them, having despised advice and instruction; see Proverbs 5:12.
d איש תוכחות "vir increpationum", Vatablus, Montanus, Mercerus, Gejerus; "vir correptionum", Piscator, Michaelis; "vir redargutionum", Schultens. e ישבר "conteretur", Pagninus, Montanus, Tigurine version, c. "confringetur", Schultens so Baynus, Junius Tremellius, Piscator, Cocceius. f ואין מרפא "et non (erit) sanitas", Pagninus, Montanus, Baynus "non sit curatio", Junius Tremellius "medicina", Piscator.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Shall be destroyed - literally, “shall be broken” Proverbs 6:15. Stress is laid on the suddenness in such a case of the long-delayed retribution.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
CHAPTER XXIX
We must not despise correction. The prudent king. The
flatterer. The just judge. Contend not with a fool. The prince
who opens his ears to reports. The poor and the deceitful. The
pious king. The insolent servant. The humiliation of the proud.
Of the partner of a thief. The fear of man. The Lord the
righteous Judge.
NOTES ON CHAP. XXIX
Verse Proverbs 29:1. Hardeneth his neck — Becomes stubborn and obstinate.