Proverbs 19:12
"The discretion of a man makes him slow to anger. It is his glory to overlook an offense."
Key Reflection
In first-century Israel, where disputes and conflicts were common, the ability to control one's anger was highly valued as a mark of wisdom and maturity. The verse emphasizes that a person who exercises discretion by remaining calm in the face of provocation brings honor and dignity to themselves, rather than allowing themselves to be driven by quick temper and offense. This teaching reflects the cultural importance placed on maintaining social harmony and self-control in interpersonal interactions.
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