| Proverbs 1:1The proverbs of Solomon, the son of David, king of Israel: 1:2To know wisdom and instruction; 1:3To receive instruction in wise
dealing, 1:4To give prudence to the simple, 1:5That the wise man may hear, and
increase in learning; 1:6To understand a proverb, and
parables, 1:7The fear of Yahweh is the
beginning of knowledge; 1:8My son, listen to your father's
instruction, 1:9For they will be a garland to
grace your head, 1:10My son, if sinners entice you, don't consent. 1:11If they say, "Come with
us, 1:12Let's swallow them up alive
like Sheol, 1:13We'll find all valuable
wealth. 1:14You shall cast your lot among
us. 1:15My son, don't walk in the way
with them. 1:16For their feet run to evil. 1:17For in vain is the net spread in the sight of any bird: 1:18But these lay wait for their
own blood. 1:19So are the ways of everyone
who is greedy for gain. 1:20Wisdom calls aloud in the
street. 1:21She calls at the head of
noisy places. 1:22"How long, you simple
ones, will you love simplicity? 1:23Turn at my reproof. 1:24Because I have called, and
you have refused; 1:25But you have ignored all my
counsel, 1:26I also will laugh at your
disaster. 1:27When calamity overtakes you
like a storm, 1:28Then will they call on me,
but I will not answer. 1:29Because they hated knowledge, 1:30They wanted none of my
counsel. 1:31Therefore they will eat of
the fruit of their own way, 1:32For the backsliding of the
simple will kill them. 1:33But whoever listens to me
will dwell securely, 2:1My son, if you will receive my
words, 2:2So as to turn your ear to
wisdom, 2:3Yes, if you call out for
discernment, 2:4If you seek her as silver, 2:5Then you will understand the
fear of Yahweh, 2:6For Yahweh gives wisdom. 2:7He lays up sound wisdom for the
upright. 2:8That he may guard the paths of
justice, 2:9Then you will understand
righteousness and justice, 2:10For wisdom will enter into
your heart. 2:11Discretion will watch over
you. 2:12To deliver you from the way
of evil, 2:13Who forsake the paths of
uprightness, 2:14Who rejoice to do evil, 2:15Who are crooked in their
ways, 2:16To deliver you from the
strange woman, 2:17Who forsakes the friend of
her youth, 2:18For her house leads down to
death, 2:19None who go to her return
again, 2:20That you may walk in the way
of good men, 2:21For the upright will dwell in
the land. 2:22But the wicked will be cut
off from the land. 3:1My son, don't forget my
teaching; 3:2For length of days, and years
of life, 3:3Don't let kindness and truth
forsake you. 3:4So you will find favor, 3:5Trust in Yahweh with all your
heart, 3:6In all your ways acknowledge
him, 3:7Don't be wise in your own eyes. 3:8It will be health to your body, 3:9Honor Yahweh with your
substance, 3:10So your barns will be filled
with plenty, 3:11My son, don't despise
Yahweh's discipline, 3:12For whom Yahweh loves, he
reproves; 3:13Happy is the man who finds
wisdom, 3:14For her good profit is better
than getting silver, 3:15She is more precious than
rubies. 3:16Length of days is in her
right hand. 3:17Her ways are ways of
pleasantness. 3:18She is a tree of life to
those who lay hold of her. 3:19By wisdom Yahweh founded the
earth. 3:20By his knowledge, the depths
were broken up, 3:21My son, let them not depart
from your eyes. 3:22So they will be life to your
soul, 3:23Then you shall walk in your
way securely. 3:24When you lie down, you will
not be afraid. 3:25Don't be afraid of sudden
fear, 3:26For Yahweh will be your
confidence, 3:27Don't withhold good from
those to whom it is due, 3:28Don't say to your neighbor,
"Go, and come again, 3:29Don't devise evil against
your neighbor, 3:30Don't strive with a man
without cause, 3:31Don't envy the man of
violence. 3:32For the perverse is an
abomination to Yahweh, 3:33Yahweh's curse is in the
house of the wicked, 3:34Surely he mocks the mockers, 3:35The wise will inherit glory, 4:1Listen, sons, to a father's
instruction. 4:2For I give you sound learning. 4:3For I was a son to my father, 4:4He taught me, and said to me: 4:5Get wisdom. 4:6Don't forsake her, and she will
preserve you. 4:7Wisdom is supreme. 4:8Esteem her, and she will exalt
you. 4:9She will give to your head a
garland of grace. 4:10Listen, my son, and receive
my sayings. 4:11I have taught you in the way
of wisdom. 4:12When you go, your steps will
not be hampered. 4:13Take firm hold of
instruction. 4:14Don't enter into the path of
the wicked. 4:15Avoid it, and don't pass by
it. 4:16For they don't sleep, unless
they do evil. 4:17For they eat the bread of
wickedness, 4:18But the path of the righteous
is like the dawning light, 4:19The way of the wicked is like
darkness. 4:20My son, attend to my words. 4:21Let them not depart from your
eyes. 4:22For they are life to those
who find them, 4:23Keep your heart with all
diligence, 4:24Put away from yourself a
perverse mouth. 4:25Let your eyes look straight
ahead. 4:26Make the path of your feet
level. 4:27Don't turn to the right hand
nor to the left. 5:1My son, pay attention to my
wisdom. 5:2That you may maintain
discretion, 5:3For the lips of an adulteress
drip honey. 5:4But in the end she is as bitter
as wormwood, 5:5Her feet go down to death. 5:6She gives no thought to the way
of life. 5:7Now therefore, my sons, listen
to me. 5:8Remove your way far from her. 5:9Lest you give your honor to
others, 5:10Lest strangers feast on your
wealth, 5:11You will groan at your latter
end, 5:12And say, "How I have
hated instruction, 5:13Neither have I obeyed the
voice of my teachers, 5:14I have come to the brink of
utter ruin, 5:15Drink water out of your own
cistern, 5:16Should your springs overflow
in the streets, 5:17Let them be for yourself
alone, 5:18Let your spring be blessed. 5:19A loving hind and a pleasant
doe -- 5:20For why should you, my son,
be captivated with an adulteress? 5:21For the ways of man are
before the eyes of Yahweh. 5:22The evil deeds of the wicked
ensnare him. 5:23He will die for lack of
instruction. 6:1My son, if you have become
collateral for your neighbor, 6:2You are trapped by the words of
your mouth. 6:3Do this now, my son, and
deliver yourself, Go, humble yourself. 6:4Give no sleep to your eyes, 6:5Free yourself, like a gazelle
from the hand of the hunter, 6:6Go to the ant, you sluggard. 6:7Which having no chief,
overseer, or ruler, 6:9How long will you sleep,
sluggard? 6:10A little sleep, a little
slumber, 6:11So your poverty will come as
a robber, 6:12A worthless person, a man of
iniquity, 6:13Who winks with his eyes, who
signals with his feet, 6:14In whose heart is
perverseness, 6:15Therefore his calamity will
come suddenly. 6:16There are six things which
Yahweh hates; 6:17Haughty eyes, a lying tongue, 6:18A heart that devises wicked
schemes, 6:19A false witness who utters
lies, 6:20My son, keep your father's
commandment, 6:21Bind them continually on your
heart. 6:22When you walk, it will lead
you. 6:23For the commandment is a
lamp, 6:24To keep you from the immoral
woman, 6:25Don't lust after her beauty
in your heart, 6:26For a prostitute reduces you
to a piece of bread. 6:27Can a man scoop fire into his
lap, 6:28Or can one walk on hot coals, 6:29So is he who goes in to his
neighbor's wife. 6:30Men don't despise a thief, 6:31But if he is found, he shall
restore seven times. 6:32He who commits adultery with
a woman is void of understanding. 6:33He will get wounds and
dishonor. 6:34For jealousy arouses the fury
of the husband. 6:35He won't regard any ransom, 7:1My son, keep my words. 7:2Keep my commandments and live; 7:3Bind them on your fingers. 7:4Tell wisdom, "You are my
sister." 7:5That they may keep you from the
strange woman, 7:6For at the window of my house, 7:7I saw among the simple ones. 7:8Passing through the street near
her corner, 7:9In the twilight, in the evening
of the day, 7:10Behold, there a woman met him
with the attire of a prostitute, 7:11She is loud and defiant. 7:12Now she is in the streets,
now in the squares, 7:13So she caught him, and kissed
him. 7:14"Sacrifices of
peace-offerings are with me. 7:15Therefore I came out to meet
you, 7:16I have spread my couch with
carpets of tapestry, 7:17I have perfumed my bed with myrrh, aloes, and cinnamon. 7:18Come, let's take our fill of
loving until the morning. 7:19For my husband isn't at home. 7:20He has taken a bag of money
with him. 7:21With persuasive words, she
led him astray. 7:22He followed her immediately, 7:23Until an arrow strikes
through his liver, 7:24Now therefore, sons, listen
to me. 7:25Don't let your heart turn to
her ways. 7:26For she has thrown down many
wounded. 7:27Her house is the way to
Sheol, 8:1Doesn't wisdom cry out? 8:2On the top of high places by
the way, 8:3Beside the gates, at the entry
of the city, 8:4"To you men, I call! 8:5You simple, understand
prudence. 8:6Hear, for I will speak
excellent things. 8:7For my mouth speaks truth. 8:8All the words of my mouth are
in righteousness. 8:9They are all plain to him who
understands, 8:10Receive my instruction rather
than silver; 8:11For wisdom is better than
rubies. 8:12"I, wisdom, have made
prudence my dwelling. 8:13The fear of Yahweh is to hate
evil. 8:14Counsel and sound knowledge
are mine. 8:15By me kings reign, 8:16By me princes rule; 8:17I love those who love me. 8:18With me are riches, honor, 8:19My fruit is better than gold,
yes, than fine gold; 8:20I walk in the way of
righteousness, 8:21That I may give wealth to
those who love me. 8:22"Yahweh possessed me in
the beginning of his work, 8:23I was set up from
everlasting, from the beginning, 8:24When there were no depths, I
was brought forth, 8:25Before the mountains were
settled in place, 8:26While as yet he had not made
the earth, nor the fields, 8:27When he established the
heavens, I was there; 8:28When he established the
clouds above, 8:29When he gave to the sea its
boundary, 8:30Then I was the craftsman by
his side. 8:31Rejoicing in his whole world. 8:32"Now therefore, my sons,
listen to me, 8:33Hear instruction, and be
wise. 8:34Blessed is the man who hears
me, 8:35For whoever finds me, finds
life, 8:36But he who sins against me
wrongs his own soul. 9:1Wisdom has built her house. 9:2She has prepared her meat. 9:3She has sent out her maidens. 9:4"Whoever is simple, let
him turn in here!" 9:5"Come, eat some of my
bread, 9:6Leave your simple ways, and
live. 9:7He who corrects a mocker
invites insult. 9:8Don't reprove a scoffer, lest
he hate you. 9:9Instruct a wise man, and he
will be still wiser. 9:10The fear of Yahweh is the
beginning of wisdom. 9:11For by me your days will be
multiplied. 9:12If you are wise, you are wise
for yourself. 9:13The foolish woman is loud, 9:14She sits at the door of her
house, 9:15To call to those who pass by, 9:16"Whoever is simple, let
him turn in here." 9:17"Stolen water is sweet. 9:18But he doesn't know that the
dead are there, 10:1The proverbs of Solomon. A wise son makes a glad father; 10:2Treasures of wickedness
profit nothing, 10:3Yahweh will not allow the
soul of the righteous to go hungry, 10:4He becomes poor who works
with a lazy hand, 10:5He who gathers in summer is a
wise son, 10:6Blessings are on the head of
the righteous, 10:7The memory of the righteous
is blessed, 10:8The wise in heart accept
commandments, 10:9He who walks blamelessly
walks surely, 10:10One winking with the eye
causes sorrow, 10:11The mouth of the righteous
is a spring of life, 10:12Hatred stirs up strife, 10:13Wisdom is found on the lips
of him who has discernment, 10:14Wise men lay up knowledge, 10:15The rich man's wealth is
his strong city. 10:16The labor of the righteous
leads to life. 10:17He is in the way of life
who heeds correction, 10:18He who hides hatred has
lying lips. 10:19In the multitude of words
there is no lack of disobedience, 10:20The tongue of the righteous
is like choice silver. 10:21The lips of the righteous
feed many, 10:22Yahweh's blessing brings
wealth, 10:23It is a fool's pleasure to
do wickedness, 10:24What the wicked fear, will
overtake them, 10:25When the whirlwind passes,
the wicked is no more; 10:26As vinegar to the teeth,
and as smoke to the eyes, 10:27The fear of Yahweh prolongs
days, 10:28The prospect of the
righteous is joy, 10:29The way of Yahweh is a
stronghold to the upright, 10:30The righteous will never be
removed, 10:31The mouth of the righteous
brings forth wisdom, 10:32The lips of the righteous
know what is acceptable, 11:1A false balance is an
abomination to Yahweh, 11:2When pride comes, then comes
shame, 11:3The integrity of the upright
shall guide them, 11:4Riches don't profit in the
day of wrath, 11:5The righteousness of the
blameless will direct his way, 11:6The righteousness of the
upright shall deliver them, 11:7When a wicked man dies, hope
perishes, 11:8A righteous person is
delivered out of trouble, 11:9With his mouth the godless
man destroys his neighbor, 11:10When it goes well with the
righteous, the city rejoices. 11:11By the blessing of the
upright, the city is exalted, 11:12One who despises his
neighbor is void of wisdom, 11:13One who brings gossip
betrays a confidence, 11:14Where there is no wise
guidance, the nation falls, 11:15He who is collateral for a
stranger will suffer for it, 11:16A gracious woman obtains
honor, 11:17The merciful man does good
to his own soul, 11:18Wicked people earn
deceitful wages, 11:19He who is truly righteous
gets life. 11:20Those who are perverse in
heart are an abomination to Yahweh, 11:21Most assuredly, the evil
man will not be unpunished, 11:22Like a gold ring in a pig's
snout, 11:23The desire of the righteous
is only good. 11:24There is one who scatters,
and increases yet more. 11:25The liberal soul shall be
made fat. 11:26People curse someone who
withholds grain, 11:27He who diligently seeks
good seeks favor, 11:28He who trusts in his riches
will fall, 11:29He who troubles his own
house shall inherit the wind. 11:30The fruit of the righteous
is a tree of life. 11:31Behold, the righteous shall
be repaid in the earth; 12:1Whoever loves correction
loves knowledge, 12:2A good man shall obtain favor
from Yahweh, 12:3A man shall not be
established by wickedness, 12:4A worthy woman is the crown
of her husband, 12:5The thoughts of the righteous
are just, 12:6The words of the wicked are
about lying in wait for blood, 12:7The wicked are overthrown,
and are no more, 12:8A man shall be commended
according to his wisdom, 12:9Better is he who is lightly
esteemed, and has a servant, 12:10A righteous man regards the
life of his animal, 12:11He who tills his land shall
have plenty of bread, 12:12The wicked desires the
plunder of evil men, 12:13An evil man is trapped by
sinfulness of lips, 12:14A man shall be satisfied
with good by the fruit of his mouth. 12:15The way of a fool is right
in his own eyes, 12:16A fool shows his annoyance
the same day, 12:17He who is truthful
testifies honestly, 12:18There is one who speaks
rashly like the piercing of a sword, 12:19Truth's lips will be
established forever, 12:20Deceit is in the heart of
those who plot evil, 12:21No mischief shall happen to
the righteous, 12:22Lying lips are an
abomination to Yahweh, 12:23A prudent man keeps his
knowledge, 12:24The hands of the diligent
ones shall rule, 12:25Anxiety in a man's heart
weighs it down, 12:26A righteous person is
cautious in friendship, 12:27The slothful man doesn't
roast his game, 12:28In the way of righteousness
is life; 13:1A wise son listens to his
father's instruction, 13:2By the fruit of his lips, a
man enjoys good things; 13:3He who guards his mouth
guards his soul. 13:4The soul of the sluggard
desires, and has nothing, 13:5A righteous man hates lies, 13:6Righteousness guards the way
of integrity, 13:7There are some who pretend to
be rich, yet have nothing. 13:8The ransom of a man's life is
his riches, 13:9The light of the righteous
shines brightly, 13:10By pride only breeds
quarrels, 13:11Wealth gained dishonestly
dwindles away, 13:12Hope deferred makes the
heart sick, 13:13Whoever despises
instruction will pay for it, 13:14The teaching of the wise is
a spring of life, 13:15Good understanding wins
favor; 13:16Every prudent man acts from
knowledge, 13:17A wicked messenger falls
into trouble, 13:18Poverty and shame come to
him who refuses discipline, 13:19Longing fulfilled is sweet
to the soul, 13:20One who walks with wise men
grows wise, 13:21Misfortune pursues sinners, 13:22A good man leaves an
inheritance to his children's children, 13:23An abundance of food is in
poor people's fields, 13:24One who spares the rod
hates his son, 13:25The righteous one eats to
the satisfying of his soul, 14:1Every wise woman builds her
house, 14:2He who walks in his
uprightness fears Yahweh, 14:3The fool's talk brings a rod
to his back, 14:4Where no oxen are, the crib
is clean, 14:5A truthful witness will not
lie, 14:6A scoffer seeks wisdom, and
doesn't find it, 14:7Stay away from a foolish man, 14:8The wisdom of the prudent is
to think about his way, 14:9Fools mock at making
atonement for sins, 14:10The heart knows its own
bitterness and joy; 14:11The house of the wicked
will be overthrown, 14:12There is a way which seems
right to a man, 14:13Even in laughter the heart
may be sorrowful, 14:14The unfaithful will be
repaid for his own ways; 14:15A simple man believes
everything, 14:16A wise man fears, and shuns
evil, 14:17He who is quick to become
angry will commit folly, 14:18The simple inherit folly, 14:19The evil bow down before
the good, 14:20The poor person is shunned
even by his own neighbor, 14:21He who despises his
neighbor sins, 14:22Don't they go astray who
plot evil? 14:23In all hard work there is
profit, 14:24The crown of the wise is
their riches, 14:25A truthful witness saves
souls, 14:26In the fear of Yahweh is a
secure fortress, 14:27The fear of Yahweh is a
fountain of life, 14:28In the multitude of people
is the king's glory, 14:29He who is slow to anger has
great understanding, 14:30The life of the body is a
heart at peace, 14:31He who oppresses the poor
shows contempt for his Maker, 14:32The wicked is brought down
in his calamity, 14:33Wisdom rests in the heart
of one who has understanding, 14:34Righteousness exalts a
nation, 14:35The king's favor is toward
a servant who deals wisely, 15:1A gentle answer turns away
wrath, 15:2The tongue of the wise
commends knowledge, 15:3Yahweh's eyes are everywhere, 15:4A gentle tongue is a tree of
life, 15:5A fool despises his father's
correction, 15:6In the house of the righteous
is much treasure, 15:7The lips of the wise spread
knowledge; 15:8The sacrifice made by the
wicked is an abomination to Yahweh, 15:9The way of the wicked is an
abomination to Yahweh, 15:10There is stern discipline
for one who forsakes the way: 15:11Sheol and Abaddon are
before Yahweh -- 15:12A scoffer doesn't love to
be reproved; 15:13A glad heart makes a
cheerful face; 15:14The heart of one who has
understanding seeks knowledge, 15:15All the days of the
afflicted are wretched, 15:16Better is little, with the
fear of Yahweh, 15:17Better is a dinner of
herbs, where love is, 15:18A wrathful man stirs up
contention, 15:19The way of the sluggard is
like a thorn patch, 15:20A wise son makes a father
glad, 15:21Folly is joy to one who is
void of wisdom, 15:22Where there is no counsel,
plans fail; 15:23Joy comes to a man with the
reply of his mouth. 15:24The path of life leads
upward for the wise, 15:25Yahweh will uproot the
house of the proud, 15:26Yahweh detests the thoughts
of the wicked, 15:27He who is greedy for gain
troubles his own house, 15:28The heart of the righteous
weighs answers, 15:29Yahweh is far from the
wicked, 15:30The light of the eyes
rejoices the heart. 15:31The ear that listens to
reproof lives, 15:32He who refuses correction
despises his own soul, 15:33The fear of Yahweh teaches
wisdom. 16:1The plans of the heart belong
to man, 16:2All the ways of a man are
clean in his own eyes; 16:3Commit your deeds to Yahweh, 16:4Yahweh has made everything
for its own end -- 16:5Everyone who is proud in
heart is an abomination to Yahweh: 16:6By mercy and truth iniquity
is atoned for. 16:7When a man's ways please
Yahweh, 16:8Better is a little with
righteousness, 16:9A man's heart plans his
course, 16:10Inspired judgments are on
the lips of the king. 16:11Honest balances and scales
are Yahweh's; 16:12It is an abomination for
kings to do wrong, 16:13Righteous lips are the
delight of kings. 16:14The king's wrath is a
messenger of death, 16:15In the light of the king's
face is life. 16:16How much better it is to
get wisdom than gold! 16:17The highway of the upright
is to depart from evil. 16:18Pride goes before
destruction, 16:19It is better to be of a
lowly spirit with the poor, 16:20He who heeds the Word finds
prosperity. 16:21The wise in heart shall be
called prudent. 16:22Understanding is a fountain
of life to one who has it, 16:23The heart of the wise
instructs his mouth, 16:24Pleasant words are a
honeycomb, 16:25There is a way which seems
right to a man, 16:26The appetite of the
laboring man labors for him; 16:27A worthless man devises
mischief. 16:28A perverse man stirs up
strife. 16:29A man of violence entices
his neighbor, 16:30One who winks his eyes to
plot perversities, 16:31Gray hair is a crown of
glory. 16:32One who is slow to anger is
better than the mighty; 16:33The lot is cast into the
lap, 17:1Better is a dry morsel with
quietness, 17:2A servant who deals wisely
will rule over a son who causes shame, 17:3The refining pot is for
silver, and the furnace for gold, 17:4An evil-doer heeds wicked
lips. 17:5Whoever mocks the poor
reproaches his Maker. 17:6Children's children are the
crown of old men; 17:7Arrogant speech isn't fitting
for a fool, 17:8A bribe is a precious stone
in the eyes of him who gives it; 17:9He who covers an offense
promotes love; 17:10A rebuke enters deeper into
one who has understanding 17:11An evil man seeks only
rebellion; 17:12Let a bear robbed of her
cubs meet a man, 17:13Whoever rewards evil for
good, 17:14The beginning of strife is
like breaching a dam, 17:15He who justifies the
wicked, and he who condemns the righteous, 17:16Why is there money in the
hand of a fool to buy wisdom, 17:17A friend loves at all
times; 17:18A man void of understanding
strikes hands, 17:19He who loves disobedience
loves strife. 17:20One who has a perverse
heart doesn't find prosperity, 17:21He who becomes the father
of a fool grieves. 17:22A cheerful heart makes good
medicine, 17:23A wicked man receives a
bribe in secret, 17:24Wisdom is before the face
of one who has understanding, 17:25A foolish son brings grief
to his father, 17:26Also to punish the
righteous is not good, 17:27He who spares his words has
knowledge. 17:28Even a fool, when he keeps
silent, is counted wise. 18:1An unfriendly man pursues
selfishness, 18:2A fool has no delight in
understanding, 18:3When wickedness comes,
contempt also comes, 18:4The words of a man's mouth
are like deep waters. 18:5To be partial to the faces of
the wicked is not good, 18:6A fool's lips come into
strife, 18:7A fool's mouth is his
destruction, 18:8The words of a gossip are
like dainty morsels: 18:9One who is slack in his work 18:10The name of Yahweh is a
strong tower: 18:11The rich man's wealth is
his strong city, 18:12Before destruction the
heart of man is proud, 18:13He who gives answer before
he hears, 18:14A man's spirit will sustain
him in sickness, 18:15The heart of the discerning
gets knowledge. 18:16A man's gift makes room for
him, 18:17He who pleads his cause
first seems right; 18:18The lot settles disputes, 18:19A brother offended is more
difficult than a fortified city; 18:20A man's stomach is filled
with the fruit of his mouth. 18:21Death and life are in the
power of the tongue; 18:22Whoever finds a wife finds
a good thing, 18:23The poor plead for mercy, 18:24A man of many companions
may be ruined, 19:1Better is the poor who walks
in his integrity 19:2It isn't good to have zeal
without knowledge; 19:3The foolishness of man
subverts his way; 19:4Wealth adds many friends, 19:5A false witness shall not be
unpunished. 19:6Many will entreat the favor
of a ruler, 19:7All the relatives of the poor
shun him: 19:8He who gets wisdom loves his
own soul. 19:9A false witness shall not be
unpunished. 19:10Delicate living is not
appropriate for a fool, 19:11The discretion of a man
makes him slow to anger. 19:12The king's wrath is like
the roaring of a lion, 19:13A foolish son is the
calamity of his father. 19:14House and riches are an
inheritance from fathers, 19:15Slothfulness casts into a
deep sleep. 19:16He who keeps the
commandment keeps his soul, 19:17He who has pity on the poor
lends to Yahweh; 19:18Discipline your son, for
there is hope; 19:19A hot-tempered man must pay
the penalty, 19:20Listen to counsel and
receive instruction, 19:21There are many plans in a
man's heart, 19:22That which makes a man to
be desired is his kindness. 19:23The fear of Yahweh leads to
life, then contentment; 19:24The sluggard buries his
hand in the dish; 19:25Flog a scoffer, and the
simple will learn prudence; 19:26He who robs his father and
drives away his mother, 19:27If you stop listening to
instruction, my son, 19:28A corrupt witness mocks
justice, 19:29Penalties are prepared for
scoffers, 20:1Wine is a mocker, and beer is
a brawler; 20:2The terror of a king is like
the roaring of a lion: 20:3It is an honor for a man to
keep aloof from strife; 20:4The sluggard will not plow by
reason of the winter; 20:5Counsel in the heart of man
is like deep water; 20:6Many men claim to be men of
unfailing love, 20:7A righteous man walks in
integrity. 20:8A king who sits on the throne
of judgment 20:9Who can say, "I have
made my heart pure. 20:10Differing weights and
differing measures, 20:11Even a child makes himself
known by his doings, 20:12The hearing ear, and the
seeing eye, 20:13Don't love sleep, lest you
come to poverty; 20:14"It's no good, it's no
good," says the buyer; 20:15There is gold and abundance
of rubies; 20:16Take the garment of one who
puts up collateral for a stranger; 20:17Fraudulent food is sweet to
a man, 20:18Plans are established by
advice; 20:19He who goes about as a
tale-bearer reveals secrets; 20:20Whoever curses his father
or his mother, 20:21An inheritance quickly
gained at the beginning, 20:22Don't say, "I will pay
back evil." 20:23Yahweh detests differing
weights, 20:24A man's steps are from
Yahweh; 20:25It is a snare to a man make
a rash dedication, 20:26A wise king winnows out the
wicked, 20:27The spirit of man is
Yahweh's lamp, 20:28Love and faithfulness keep
the king safe. 20:29The glory of young men is
their strength. 20:30Wounding blows cleanse away
evil, 21:1The king's heart is in
Yahweh's hand like the watercourses. 21:2Every way of a man is right
in his own eyes, 21:3To do righteousness and
justice 21:4A high look, and a proud
heart, 21:5The plans of the diligent
surely lead to profit; 21:6Getting treasures by a lying
tongue 21:7The violence of the wicked
will drive them away, 21:8The way of the guilty is
devious, 21:9It is better to dwell in the
corner of the housetop, 21:10The soul of the wicked
desires evil; 21:11When the mocker is
punished, the simple gains wisdom; 21:12The Righteous One considers
the house of the wicked, 21:13Whoever stops his ears at
the cry of the poor, 21:14A gift in secret pacifies
anger; 21:15It is joy to the righteous
to do justice; 21:16The man who wanders out of
the way of understanding 21:17He who loves pleasure shall
be a poor man: 21:18The wicked is a ransom for
the righteous; 21:19It is better to dwell in a
desert land, 21:20There is precious treasure
and oil in the dwelling of the wise; 21:21He who follows after
righteousness and kindness 21:22A wise man scales the city
of the mighty, 21:23Whoever guards his mouth
and his tongue 21:24The proud and haughty man,
"scoffer" is his name; 21:25The desire of the sluggard
kills him, 21:26There are those who covet
greedily all the day long; 21:27The sacrifice of the wicked
is an abomination: 21:28A false witness will
perish, 21:29A wicked man hardens his
face; 21:30There is no wisdom nor
understanding 21:31The horse is prepared for
the day of battle; 22:1A good name is more desirable
than great riches, 22:2The rich and the poor have
this in common: 22:3A prudent man sees danger,
and hides himself; 22:4The result of humility and
the fear of Yahweh 22:5Thorns and snares are in the
path of the wicked: 22:6Train up a child in the way
he should go, 22:7The rich rule over the poor. 22:8He who sows wickedness reaps
trouble, 22:9He who has a generous eye
will be blessed; 22:10Drive out the mocker, and
strife will go out; 22:11He who loves purity of
heart and speaks gracefully 22:12The eyes of Yahweh watch
over knowledge; 22:13The sluggard says,
"There is a lion outside! 22:14The mouth of an adulteress
is a deep pit: 22:15Folly is bound up in the
heart of a child: 22:16Whoever oppresses the poor
for his own increase and whoever gives to the rich, 22:17Turn your ear, and listen
to the words of the wise. 22:18For it is a pleasant thing
if you keep them within you, 22:19That your trust may be in
Yahweh, 22:20Haven't I written to you
thirty excellent things 22:21To teach you truth,
reliable words, 22:22Don't exploit the poor,
because he is poor; 22:23For Yahweh will plead their
case, 22:24Don't befriend a
hot-tempered man, 22:25Lest you learn his ways, 22:26Don't you be one of those
who strike hands, 22:27If you don't have means to
pay, 22:28Don't move the ancient
boundary stone, 22:29Do you see a man skilled in
his work? 23:1When you sit to eat with a
ruler, 23:2Put a knife to your throat, 23:3Don't be desirous of his
dainties, 23:4Don't weary yourself to be
rich. 23:5Why do you set your eyes on
that which is not? 23:6Don't eat the food of him who
has a stingy eye, 23:8The morsel which you have
eaten you shall vomit up, 23:9Don't speak in the ears of a
fool, 23:10Don't move the ancient
boundary stone. 23:11For their Defender is
strong. 23:12Apply your heart to
instruction, 23:13Don't withhold correction
from a child. 23:14Punish him with the rod, 23:15My son, if your heart is
wise, 23:16Yes, my heart will rejoice, 23:17Don't let your heart envy
sinners; 23:18Indeed surely there is a
future hope, 23:19Listen, my son, and be
wise, 23:20Don't be among ones
drinking too much wine, 23:21For the drunkard and the
glutton shall become poor; 23:22Listen to your father who
gave you life, 23:23Buy the truth, and don't
sell it: 23:24The father of the righteous
has great joy. 23:25Let your father and your
mother be glad! 23:26My son, give me your heart; 23:27For a prostitute is a deep
pit; 23:28Yes, she lies in wait like
a robber, 23:29Who has woe? 23:30Those who stay long at the
wine; 23:31Don't look at the wine when it is red, When it sparkles in the cup, 23:32In the end, it bites like a
snake, 23:33Your eyes will see strange
things, 23:34Yes, you will be as he who
lies down in the midst of the sea, 23:35"They hit me, and I
was not hurt; 24:1Don't be envious of evil men; 24:2For their hearts plot
violence, 24:3Through wisdom a house is
built; 24:4By knowledge the rooms are
filled 24:5A wise man has great power; 24:6For by wise guidance you wage
your war; 24:7Wisdom is too high for a
fool: 24:8One who plots to do evil 24:9The schemes of folly are sin. 24:10If you falter in the time
of trouble, 24:11Rescue those who are being
led away to death! 24:12If you say, "Behold,
we didn't know this;" He who keeps your soul, doesn't he know it? 24:13My son, eat honey, for it
is good; 24:14So you shall know wisdom to
be to your soul; 24:15Don't lay in wait, wicked
man, against the habitation of the righteous. 24:16For a righteous man falls
seven times, and rises up again; 24:17Don't rejoice when your
enemy falls. 24:18Lest Yahweh see it, and it
displease him, 24:19Don't fret yourself because
of evildoers; 24:20For there will be no reward
to the evil man; 24:21My son, fear Yahweh and the
king. 24:22For their calamity will
rise suddenly; 24:23These also are sayings of the wise. To show partiality in judgment is not good. 24:24He who says to the wicked,
"You are righteous;" 24:25But it will go well with
those who convict the guilty, 24:26An honest answer 24:27Prepare your work outside, 24:28Don't be a witness against
your neighbor without cause. 24:29Don't say, "I will do
to him as he has done to me; 24:30I went by the field of the
sluggard, 24:31Behold, it was all grown
over with thorns. 24:32Then I saw, and considered
well. 24:33A little sleep, a little
slumber, 24:34So shall your poverty come
as a robber, 25:1These also are proverbs of Solomon, which the men of Hezekiah king of Judah copied out. 25:2It is the glory of God to
conceal a thing, 25:3As the heavens for height,
and the earth for depth, 25:4Take away the dross from the
silver, 25:5Take away the wicked from the
king's presence, 25:6Don't exalt yourself in the
presence of the king, 25:7For it is better that it be
said to you, "Come up here," 25:8Don't be hasty in bringing
charges to court. 25:11A word fitly spoken 25:12As an ear-ring of gold, and
an ornament of fine gold, 25:13As the cold of snow in the
time of harvest, 25:14As clouds and wind without
rain, 25:15By patience a ruler is
persuaded. 25:16Have you found honey? 25:17Let your foot be seldom in
your neighbor's house, 25:18A man who gives false
testimony against his neighbor 25:19Confidence in someone
unfaithful in time of trouble 25:20As one who takes away a
garment in cold weather, 25:21If your enemy is hungry,
give him food to eat; 25:22For you will heap coals of
fire on his head, 25:23The north wind brings forth
rain: 25:24It is better to dwell in
the corner of the housetop, 25:25Like cold water to a
thirsty soul, 25:26Like a muddied spring, and
a polluted well, 25:27It is not good to eat much
honey; 25:28Like a city that is broken
down and without walls 26:1Like snow in summer, and as
rain in harvest, 26:2Like a fluttering sparrow, 26:3A whip for the horse, 26:4Don't answer a fool according
to his folly, 26:5Answer a fool according to
his folly, 26:6One who sends a message by
the hand of a fool 26:7Like the legs of the lame
that hang loose: 26:8As one who binds a stone in a
sling, 26:9Like a thornbush that goes
into the hand of a drunkard, 26:10As an archer who wounds
all, 26:11As a dog that returns to
his vomit, 26:12Do you see a man wise in
his own eyes? 26:13The sluggard says,
"There is a lion in the road! 26:14As the door turns on its
hinges, 26:15The sluggard buries his
hand in the dish. 26:16The sluggard is wiser in
his own eyes 26:17Like one who grabs a dog's
ears 26:18Like a madman who shoots
firebrands, arrows, and death, 26:20For lack of wood a fire
goes out; 26:21As coals are to hot embers, 26:22The words of a whisperer
are as dainty morsels, 26:23Like silver dross on an
earthen vessel 26:24A malicious man disguises
himself with his lips, 26:25When his speech is
charming, don't believe him; 26:26His malice may be concealed
by deception, 26:27Whoever digs a pit shall
fall into it. 26:28A lying tongue hates those
it hurts; 27:1Don't boast about tomorrow; 27:2Let another man praise you, 27:3A stone is heavy, 27:4Wrath is cruel, 27:5Better is open rebuke 27:6Faithful are the wounds of a
friend; 27:7A full soul loathes a
honeycomb; 27:8As a bird that wanders from
her nest, 27:9Perfume and incense bring joy
to the heart; 27:10Don't forsake your friend
and your father's friend. 27:11Be wise, my son, 27:12A prudent man sees danger
and takes refuge; 27:13Take his garment when he
puts up collateral for a stranger; 27:14He who blesses his neighbor
with a loud voice early in the morning, 27:15A continual dropping on a
rainy day 27:16Restraining her is like
restraining the wind, 27:17Iron sharpens iron; 27:18Whoever tends the fig tree
shall eat its fruit. 27:19As water reflects a face, 27:20Sheol and Abaddon are never
satisfied; 27:21The crucible is for silver, 27:22Though you grind a fool in
a mortar with a pestle along with grain, 27:23Know well the state of your
flocks, 27:24For riches are not forever, 27:25The hay is removed, and the
new growth appears, 27:26The lambs are for your
clothing, 27:27There will be plenty of
goats' milk for your food, 28:1The wicked flee when no one
pursues; 28:2In rebellion, a land has many
rulers, 28:3A needy man who oppresses the
poor 28:4Those who forsake the law
praise the wicked; 28:5Evil men don't understand
justice; 28:6Better is the poor who walks
in his integrity, 28:7Whoever keeps the law is a
wise son; 28:8He who increases his wealth
by excessive interest 28:9He who turns away his ear
from hearing the law, 28:10Whoever causes the upright
to go astray in an evil way, 28:11The rich man is wise in his
own eyes; 28:12When the righteous triumph,
there is great glory; 28:13He who conceals his sins
doesn't prosper, 28:14Blessed is the man who
always fears; 28:15As a roaring lion or a
charging bear, 28:16A tyrannical ruler lacks
judgment. 28:17A man who is tormented by
life blood will be a fugitive until death; 28:18Whoever walks blamelessly
is kept safe; 28:19One who works his land will
have an abundance of food; 28:20A faithful man is rich with
blessings; 28:21To show partiality is not
good; 28:22A stingy man hurries after
riches, 28:23One who rebukes a man will
afterward find more favor 28:24Whoever robs his father or
his mother, and says, "It's not wrong." 28:25One who is greedy stirs up
strife; 28:26One who trusts in himself
is a fool; 28:27One who gives to the poor
has no lack; 28:28When the wicked rise, men
hide themselves; 29:1He who is often rebuked and
stiffens his neck 29:2When the righteous thrive,
the people rejoice; 29:3Whoever loves wisdom brings
joy to his father; 29:4The king by justice makes the
land stable, 29:5A man who flatters his
neighbor, 29:6An evil man is snared by his
sin, 29:7The righteous care about
justice for the poor. 29:8Mockers stir up a city, 29:9If a wise man goes to court
with a foolish man, 29:10The bloodthirsty hate a man
of integrity; 29:11A fool vents all of his
anger, 29:12If a ruler listens to lies, 29:13The poor man and the
oppressor have this in common: 29:14The king who fairly judges
the poor, 29:15The rod of correction gives
wisdom, 29:16When the wicked increase,
sin increases; 29:17Correct your son, and he
will give you peace; 29:18Where there is no
revelation, the people cast off restraint; 29:19A servant can't be
corrected by words. 29:20Do you see a man who is
hasty in his words? 29:21He who pampers his servant
from youth 29:22An angry man stirs up
strife, 29:23A man's pride brings him
low, 29:24Whoever is an accomplice of
a thief is an enemy of his own soul. 29:25The fear of man proves to
be a snare, 29:26Many seek the ruler's
favor, 29:27A dishonest man detests the
righteous, 30:1The words of Agur the son of Jakeh, the oracle: The man says to Ithiel, 30:2"Surely I am the most
ignorant man, 30:3I have not learned wisdom, 30:4Who has ascended up into
heaven, and descended? 30:5"Every word of God is
flawless. 30:6Don't you add to his words, 30:7"Two things I have asked
of you; 30:8Remove far from me falsehood
and lies. 30:9Lest I be full, deny you, and
say, 'Who is Yahweh?' 30:10"Don't slander a
servant to his master, 30:11There is a generation that
curses their father, 30:12There is a generation that
is pure in their own eyes, 30:13There is a generation, oh
how lofty are their eyes! 30:14There is a generation whose
teeth are like swords, 30:15"The leach has two
daughters: "There are three things that are
never satisfied; 30:17The eye that mocks at his
father, 30:18"There are three
things which are too amazing for me, 30:20So is the way of an
adulterous woman: 30:21"For three things the
earth tremble, 30:24"There are four things
which are little on the earth, 30:29"There are three
things which are stately in their march, 30:32"If you have done
foolishly in lifting up yourself, Put your hand over your mouth. 31:1The words of king Lemuel; the oracle which his mother taught him. 31:2"Oh, my son!" 31:3Don't give your strength to
women, 31:4It is not for kings, Lemuel; 31:5Lest they drink, and forget
the law, 31:6Give strong drink to him who
is ready to perish; 31:7Let him drink, and forget his
poverty, 31:8Open your mouth for the mute, 31:9Open your mouth, judge
righteously, 31:10Who can find a worthy
woman? 31:11The heart of her husband
trusts in her. 31:12She does him good, and not
harm, 31:13She seeks wool and flax, 31:14She is like the merchant
ships. 31:15She rises also while it is
yet night, 31:16She considers a field, and
buys it. 31:17She girds her loins with
strength, 31:18She perceives that her
merchandise is profitable. 31:19She lays her hands to the
distaff, 31:20She opens her arms to the
poor; 31:21She is not afraid of the
snow for her household; 31:22She makes for herself
carpets of tapestry. 31:23Her husband is respected in
the gates, 31:24She makes linen garments
and sells them, 31:25Strength and dignity are
her clothing. 31:26She opens her mouth with
wisdom. 31:27She looks well to the ways
of her household, 31:28Her children rise up and
call her blessed. 31:29"Many women do noble
things, 31:30Charm is deceitful, and
beauty is vain; 31:31Give her of the fruit of
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