Parallel Strong's
Holman Christian Standard BibleBetter to be dishonored, yet have a servant, than to act important but have no food.
New American Standard BibleBetter is he who is lightly esteemed and has a servant Than he who honors himself and lacks bread.
King James Bible[He that is] despised, and hath a servant, [is] better than he that honoureth himself, and lacketh bread. Parallel Verses
International Standard VersionIt's better to be unimportant, yet have a servant, than to pretend to be important, but lack food.
American Standard VersionBetter is he that is lightly esteemed, and hath a servant, Than he that honoreth himself, and lacketh bread.
Young's Literal Translation Better is the lightly esteemed who hath a servant, Than the self-honoured who lacketh bread.
Links
Proverbs 12:9 •
Proverbs 12:9 NIV •
Proverbs 12:9 NLT •
Proverbs 12:9 ESV •
Proverbs 12:9 NASB •
Proverbs 12:9 KJV •
Proverbs 12:9 Commentaries •
Proverbs 12:9 Bible Apps •
Proverbs 12:9 Biblia Paralela •
Proverbs 12:9 Chinese Bible •
Proverbs 12:9 French Bible •
Proverbs 12:9 German Bible
Interlinear Bible
Bible Hub