17The merciful man does good to his own soul, but he who is cruel troubles his own flesh.


In Context

14 Where there is no wise guidance, the nation falls, but in the multitude of counselors there is victory.

15 He who is collateral for a stranger will suffer for it, but he who refuses pledges of collateral is secure.

16 A gracious woman obtains honor, but violent men obtain riches.

17 The merciful man does good to his own soul, but he who is cruel troubles his own flesh.

18 Wicked people earn deceitful wages, but one who sows righteousness reaps a sure reward.

19 He who is truly righteous gets life. He who pursues evil gets death.

Proverbs 11:17 in Other Translations

The King James Version of the Holy Bible

11:17The merciful man doeth good to his own soul: but [he that is] cruel troubleth his own flesh.

The New International Version of the Holy Bible

11:17A kind man benefits himself, but a cruel man brings trouble on himself.

The Douay-Rheims Version of the Holy Bible

11:17A merciful man doth good to his own soul: but he that is cruel casteth off even his own kindred.

The American Standard Version of the Holy Bible

11:17The merciful man doeth good to his own soul; But he that is cruel troubleth his own flesh.

The Darby Bible Translation of the Holy Bible

11:17The merciful man doeth good to his own soul; but the cruel troubleth his own flesh.

The English Revised Version of the Holy Bible

11:17The merciful man doeth good to his own soul: but he that is cruel troubleth his own flesh.

The Webster Bible Translation of the Holy Bible

11:17The merciful man doeth good to his own soul: but he that is cruel troubleth his own flesh.

The Young's Literal Translation of the Holy Bible

11:17A kind man is rewarding his own soul, And the fierce is troubling his own flesh.

The American King James Version of the Holy Bible

11:17The merciful man does good to his own soul: but he that is cruel troubles his own flesh.