The proverbs commend integrity and warn against pride and dishonesty: “a false balance is an abomination to the LORD.” A recurring note is generosity (“one gives freely, yet grows all the richer”) and the truth that the righteous is a blessing to the city, while wickedness brings ruin.
Proverbs study chapter
Proverbs 11
integrity and generosityHonest scales, the blessing of the upright city, and the one who gives freely grows richer.
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