Proverbs 6:33

French NEG79 1979 (Segond Nouvelle Edition de Genève 1979)

What Does This Mean?

This verse says that someone who commits a shameful act will be harmed and dishonored, and this disgrace will stick with them. It's not clear who is speaking, but the key message is about the lasting consequences of dishonorable actions.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you did something really bad, like lying to your parents. You'd feel hurt inside, and people wouldn't trust you anymore. And even if you said sorry, some people might still think you’re not trustworthy. That’s what this verse is saying, but about even bigger, worse things people can do.

Historical Background

Proverbs was written by King Solomon, a wise ruler of ancient Israel, around 950 BCE. The book is a collection of wise sayings and advice, aimed at teaching people how to live righteously. This verse emphasizes the importance of honor and the consequences of dishonorable actions in a society where reputation was highly valued.

Living It Out Today

Imagine a person in your community who commits a serious crime, like embezzlement. Even after serving their time and trying to rebuild their life, many people in the community may still view them with suspicion and distrust. This verse reminds us that our actions have lasting impacts on our reputations.

Topics

reputationconsequencesdishonorwisdommoralityconsequences of sin

Related Verses

Genesis 3:16-19Psalm 32:1-2Ephesians 4:25-291 Corinthians 6:9-11Proverbs 10:17

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main message of Proverbs 6:33?
The main message is about the serious and lasting consequences of dishonorable actions, emphasizing that the damage to one's reputation can be irreversible.
How does this verse relate to modern society?
In today's society, the verse reminds us of the lasting impact our actions have on our reputations, much like how social media can amplify and preserve the consequences of our decisions.
Who wrote Proverbs 6:33?
Proverbs 6:33 is part of the Book of Proverbs, traditionally attributed to King Solomon, who was known for his wisdom and teachings.
What does this verse teach about honor?
This verse teaches that honor is highly valued, and actions that bring dishonor have severe and lasting consequences, affecting one's standing and reputation in the community.
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