Strike a mocker, and the simple will beware; rebuke the discerning man, and he will gain knowledge.
Parallel translations
- WEB Flog a scoffer, and the simple will learn prudence; rebuke one who has understanding, and he will gain knowledge.
- KJV Smite a scorner, and the simple will beware: and reprove one that hath understanding, and he will understand knowledge.
- NKJV Strike a scoffer, and the simple will become wary; Rebuke one who has understanding, and he will discern knowledge.
- NASB Strike a scoffer and the naive may become clever, But rebuke one who has understanding, and he will gain knowledge.
- NLT If you punish a mocker, the simpleminded will learn a lesson; if you correct the wise, they will be all the wiser.
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Quick answer
Punishing a scoffer warns the naive, but a word of rebuke makes the wise wiser. People respond to correction according to their character.
Overview
This proverb observes that flogging a scoffer at least teaches the simple by example, while a mere verbal rebuke is enough to make the discerning grow in knowledge. It reveals how differently people receive correction depending on their character. The wise welcome reproof and profit from it, a teachable humility that marks the godly and stands ready to learn from God's discipline.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 7
- Prov 21:11When a mocker is punished, the simple gain wisdom; and when a wise man is instructed, he acquires knowledge.
- Prov 17:10A rebuke cuts into a man of discernment deeper than a hundred lashes cut into a fool.
- Rev 3:19Those I love, I rebuke and discipline. Therefore be earnest and repent.
- Prov 15:5A fool rejects his father’s discipline, but whoever heeds correction is prudent.
- Prov 9:8–10Do not rebuke a mocker, or he will hate you; rebuke a wise man, and he will love you.
- Deut 21:21Then all the men of his city will stone him to death. So you must purge the evil from among you, and all Israel will hear and be afraid.
- Deut 13:11Then all Israel will hear and be afraid, and will never again do such a wicked thing among you.
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