Proverbs 19:26-28
New American Bible (Revised Edition)
26 Whoever mistreats a father or drives away a mother,
is a shameless and disgraceful child.[a](A)
27 My son, stop attending to correction;
start straying from words of knowledge.[b]
28 An unprincipled witness scoffs at justice,
and the mouth of the wicked pours out iniquity.
Footnotes
- 19:26 Children who disgrace the family equivalently plunder their father’s wealth and expel their mother from the home.
- 19:27 The meaning was disputed even in antiquity. The interpretation that most respects the syntax is to take it as ironic advice as in 22:6: to stop (listening) is to go (wandering).
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