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One who rebukes a man will afterward find more favor Than one who flatters with the tongue.
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Favor Comes "Afterward"
All commentators agree that the favor gained from a truthful rebuke is not immediate but comes "afterward." While correction may initially cause discomfort, the person who was rebuked will eventually reflect on it and, as one scholar puts it, "come to his senses." They will then value the honest friend far more than someone who only offered easy flattery.
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19th Century
Anglican
He that rebuketh a man, afterwards shall find more favour ... —i.e., when the man reproved comes to his senses, …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
He that rebukes a man His friend and acquaintance, for any fault committed by him; which reproof he gives in a free …
Presbyterian
Upon reflection, most will have a better opinion of a faithful reprover than of a soothing flatterer.