Online Bible in Modern English The Book of Proverbs
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The Purpose of Proverbs *Outline Headers are added as a study aid only, and should not be considered as part of the actual Biblical text
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The proverbs of Solomon, the son of David, king of Israel:
- to know wisdom and instruction;
- to discern the words of understanding;
- to receive instruction in wise dealing,
- in righteousness, justice, and equity;
- to give prudence to the simple,
- knowledge and discretion to the young man:
- that the wise man may hear, and increase in learning;
- that the man of understanding may attain to sound counsel:
- to understand a proverb, and parables,
- the words and riddles of the wise.
- The fear of Yahweh Yahweh is God’s proper Name, sometimes rendered “LORD” is the beginning of knowledge;
- but the foolish despise wisdom and instruction.
Warnings from Parents against Enticement by Sinners
- My son, listen to your father’s instruction,
- and don’t forsake your mother’s teaching:
- for they will be a garland to grace your head,
- and chains around your neck.
- My son, if sinners entice you, don’t consent.
- If they say, “Come with us,
- Let’s lay in wait for blood;
- let’s lurk secretly for the innocent without cause;
- let’s swallow them up alive like Sheol Sheol is the place of the dead,
- and whole, like those who go down into the pit.
- We’ll find all valuable wealth.
- We’ll fill our houses with spoil.
- You shall cast your lot among us.
- We’ll all have one purse.”
- My son, don’t walk in the way with them.
- Keep your foot from their path,
- for their feet run to evil.
- They hurry to shed blood.
- For in vain is the net spread in the sight of any bird:
- but these lay wait for their own blood.
- They lurk secretly for their own lives.
- So are the ways of everyone who is greedy for gain.
- It takes away the life of its owners.
The Plea of Wisdom
- Wisdom calls aloud in the street.
- She utters her voice in the public squares.
- She calls at the head of noisy places.
- At the entrance of the city gates, she utters her words:
- “How long, you simple ones, will you love simplicity?
- How long will mockers delight themselves in mockery,
- and fools hate knowledge?
- Turn at my reproof.
- Behold, I will pour out my spirit on you.
- I will make known my words to you.
- Because I have called, and you have refused;
- I have stretched out my hand, and no one has paid attention;
- but you have ignored all my counsel,
- and wanted none of my reproof;
- I also will laugh at your disaster.
- I will mock when calamity overtakes you;
- when calamity overtakes you like a storm,
- when your disaster comes on like a whirlwind;
- when distress and anguish come on you.
- Then will they call on me, but I will not answer.
- They will seek me diligently, but they will not find me;
- because they hated knowledge,
- and didn’t choose the fear of Yahweh.
- They wanted none of my counsel.
- They despised all my reproof.
- Therefore they will eat of the fruit of their own way,
- and be filled with their own schemes.
- For the backsliding of the simple will kill them.
- The careless ease of fools will destroy them.
- But whoever listens to me will dwell securely,
- and will be at ease, without fear of harm.”
The Value of Seeking Wisdom
- My son, if you will receive my words,
- and store up my commandments within you;
- So as to turn your ear to wisdom,
- and apply your heart to understanding;
- Yes, if you call out for discernment,
- and lift up your voice for understanding;
- If you seek her as silver,
- and search for her as for hidden treasures:
- then you will understand the fear of Yahweh,
- and find the knowledge of GodThe Hebrew word rendered “God” is “Elohim.”.
- For Yahweh gives wisdom.
- Out of his mouth comes knowledge and understanding.
- He lays up sound wisdom for the upright.
- He is a shield to those who walk in integrity;
- that he may guard the paths of justice,
- and preserve the way of his saints.
- Then you will understand righteousness and justice,
- equity and every good path.
- For wisdom will enter into your heart.
- Knowledge will be pleasant to your soul.
- Discretion will watch over you.
- Understanding will keep you,
- to deliver you from the way of evil,
- from the men who speak perverse things;
- who forsake the paths of uprightness,
- to walk in the ways of darkness;
- who rejoice to do evil,
- and delight in the perverseness of evil;
- who are crooked in their ways,
- and wayward in their paths:
- To deliver you from the strange woman,
- even from the foreigner who flatters with her words;
- who forsakes the friend of her youth,
- and forgets the covenant of her God:
- for her house leads down to death,
- her paths to the dead.
- None who go to her return again,
- neither do they attain to the paths of life:
- that you may walk in the way of good men,
- and keep the paths of the righteous.
- For the upright will dwell in the land.
- The perfect will remain in it.
- But the wicked will be cut off from the land.
- The treacherous will be rooted out of it.
Trust in the Lord
- My son, don’t forget my teaching;
- but let your heart keep my commandments:
- for length of days, and years of life,
- and peace, will they add to you.
- Don’t let kindness and truth forsake you.
- Bind them around your neck.
- Write them on the tablet of your heart.
- So you will find favor,
- and good understanding in the sight of God and man.
- Trust in Yahweh with all your heart,
- and don’t lean on your own understanding.
- In all your ways acknowledge him,
- and he will make your paths straight.
- Don’t be wise in your own eyes.
- Fear Yahweh, and depart from evil.
- It will be health to your body,
- and nourishment to your bones.
- Honor Yahweh with your substance,
- with the first fruits of all your increase:
- so your barns will be filled with plenty,
- and your vats will overflow with new wine.
- My son, don’t despise Yahweh’s discipline,
- neither be weary of his reproof:
- for whom Yahweh loves, he reproves;
- even as a father reproves the son in whom he delights.
Benefits of Wisdom
- Happy is the man who finds wisdom,
- the man who gets understanding.
- For her good profit is better than getting silver,
- and her return is better than fine gold.
- She is more precious than rubies.
- None of the things you can desire are to be compared to her.
- Length of days is in her right hand.
- In her left hand are riches and honor.
- Her ways are ways of pleasantness.
- All her paths are peace.
- She is a tree of life to those who lay hold of her.
- Happy is everyone who retains her.
- By wisdom Yahweh founded the earth.
- By understanding, he established the heavens.
- By his knowledge, the depths were broken up,
- and the skies drop down the dew.
- My son, let them not depart from your eyes.
- Keep sound wisdom and discretion:
- so they will be life to your soul,
- and grace for your neck.
- Then you shall walk in your way securely.
- Your foot won’t stumble.
- When you lie down, you will not be afraid.
- Yes, you will lie down, and your sleep will be sweet.
- Don’t be afraid of sudden fear,
- neither of the desolation of the wicked, when it comes:
- for Yahweh will be your confidence,
- and will keep your foot from being taken.
- Don’t withhold good from those to whom it is due,
- when it is in the power of your hand to do it.
- Don’t say to your neighbor, “Go, and come again;
- tomorrow I will give it to you,”
- when you have it by you.
- Don’t devise evil against your neighbor,
- since he dwells securely by you.
- Don’t strive with a man without cause,
- if he has done you no harm.
- Don’t envy the man of violence.
- Choose none of his ways.
- For the perverse is an abomination to Yahweh,
- but his friendship is with the upright.
- Yahweh’s curse is in the house of the wicked,
- but he blesses the habitation of the righteous.
- Surely he mocks the mockers,
- but he gives grace to the humble.
- The wise will inherit glory,
- but shame will be the promotion of fools.
A Father’s Wise Advice
- Listen, sons, to a father’s instruction.
- Pay attention and know understanding;
- for I give you sound learning.
- Don’t forsake my law.
- For I was a son to my father,
- tender and an only child in the sight of my mother.
- He taught me, and said to me:
- “Let your heart retain my words.
- Keep my commandments, and live.
- Get wisdom.
- Get understanding.
- Don’t forget, neither swerve from the words of my mouth.
- Don’t forsake her, and she will preserve you.
- Love her, and she will keep you.
- Wisdom is supreme.
- Get wisdom.
- Yes, though it costs all your possessions, get understanding.
- Esteem her, and she will exalt you.
- She will bring you to honor, when you embrace her.
- She will give to your head a garland of grace.
- She will deliver a crown of splendor to you.”
- Listen, my son, and receive my sayings.
- The years of your life will be many.
- I have taught you in the way of wisdom.
- I have led you in straight paths.
- When you go, your steps will not be hampered.
- When you run, you will not stumble.
- Take firm hold of instruction.
- Don’t let her go.
- Keep her, for she is your life.
- Don’t enter into the path of the wicked.
- Don’t walk in the way of evil men.
- Avoid it, and don’t pass by it.
- Turn from it, and pass on.
- For they don’t sleep, unless they do evil.
- Their sleep is taken away, unless they make someone fall.
- For they eat the bread of wickedness,
- and drink the wine of violence.
- But the path of the righteous is like the dawning light,
- that shines more and more until the perfect day.
- The way of the wicked is like darkness.
- They don’t know what they stumble over.
- My son, attend to my words.
- Turn your ear to my sayings.
- Let them not depart from your eyes.
- Keep them in the midst of your heart.
- For they are life to those who find them,
- and health to their whole body.
- Keep your heart with all diligence,
- for out of it is the wellspring of life.
- Put away from yourself a perverse mouth.
- Put corrupt lips far from you.
- Let your eyes look straight ahead.
- Fix your gaze directly before you.
- Make the path of your feet level.
- Let all of your ways be established.
- Don’t turn to the right hand nor to the left.
- Remove your foot from evil.
Marriage and Warnings against Adultery
- My son, pay attention to my wisdom.
- Turn your ear to my understanding:
- that you may maintain discretion,
- that your lips may preserve knowledge.
- For the lips of an adulteress drip honey.
- Her mouth is smoother than oil,
- But in the end she is as bitter as wormwood,
- and as sharp as a two-edged sword.
- Her feet go down to death.
- Her steps lead straight to Sheol.
- She gives no thought to the way of life.
- Her ways are crooked, and she doesn’t know it.
- Now therefore, my sons, listen to me.
- Don’t depart from the words of my mouth.
- Remove your way far from her.
- Don’t come near the door of her house,
- lest you give your honor to others,
- and your years to the cruel one;
- lest strangers feast on your wealth,
- and your labors enrich another man’s house.
- You will groan at your latter end,
- when your flesh and your body are consumed,
- and say, “How I have hated instruction,
- and my heart despised reproof;
- neither have I obeyed the voice of my teachers,
- nor turned my ear to those who instructed me!
- I have come to the brink of utter ruin,
- in the midst of the gathered assembly.”
- Drink water out of your own cistern,
- running water out of your own well.
- Should your springs overflow in the streets,
- streams of water in the public squares?
- Let them be for yourself alone,
- not for strangers with you.
- Let your spring be blessed.
- Rejoice in the wife of your youth.
- A loving doe and a graceful deer—
- let her breasts satisfy you at all times.
- Be captivated always with her love.
- For why should you, my son, be captivated with an adulteress?
- Why embrace the bosom of another?
- For the ways of man are before the eyes of Yahweh.
- He examines all his paths.
- The evil deeds of the wicked ensnare him.
- The cords of his sin hold him firmly.
- He will die for lack of instruction.
- In the greatness of his folly, he will go astray.
Parental Warnings against Destructive Behavior
- My son, if you have become collateral for your neighbor,
- if you have struck your hands in pledge for a stranger;
- You are trapped by the words of your mouth.
- You are ensnared with the words of your mouth.
- Do this now, my son, and deliver yourself,
- since you have come into the hand of your neighbor.
- Go, humble yourself.
- Press your plea with your neighbor.
- Give no sleep to your eyes,
- nor slumber to your eyelids.
- Free yourself, like a gazelle from the hand of the hunter,
- like a bird from the snare of the fowler.
- Go to the ant, you sluggard.
- Consider her ways, and be wise;
- which having no chief, overseer, or ruler,
- provides her bread in the summer,
- and gathers her food in the harvest.
- How long will you sleep, sluggard?
- When will you arise out of your sleep?
- A little sleep, a little slumber,
- a little folding of the hands to sleep:
- so your poverty will come as a robber,
- and your scarcity as an armed man.
- A worthless person, a man of iniquity,
- is he who walks with a perverse mouth;
- who winks with his eyes, who signals with his feet,
- who motions with his fingers;
- in whose heart is perverseness,
- who devises evil continually,
- who always sows discord.
- Therefore his calamity will come suddenly.
- He will be broken suddenly, and that without remedy.
- There are six things which Yahweh hates;
- yes, seven which are an abomination to him:
- haughty eyes, a lying tongue,
- hands that shed innocent blood;
- a heart that devises wicked schemes,
- feet that are swift in running to mischief,
- a false witness who utters lies,
- and he who sows discord among brothers.
- My son, keep your father’s commandment,
- and don’t forsake your mother’s teaching.
- Bind them continually on your heart.
- Tie them around your neck.
- When you walk, it will lead you.
- When you sleep, it will watch over you.
- When you awake, it will talk with you.
- For the commandment is a lamp,
- and the law is light.
- Reproofs of instruction are the way of life,
- to keep you from the immoral woman,
- from the flattery of the wayward wife’s tongue.
- Don’t lust after her beauty in your heart,
- neither let her captivate you with her eyelids.
- For a prostitute reduces you to a piece of bread.
- The adulteress hunts for your precious life.
- Can a man scoop fire into his lap,
- and his clothes not be burned?
- Or can one walk on hot coals,
- and his feet not be scorched?
- So is he who goes in to his neighbor’s wife.
- Whoever touches her will not be unpunished.
- Men don’t despise a thief,
- if he steals to satisfy himself when he is hungry:
- but if he is found, he shall restore seven times.
- He shall give all the wealth of his house.
- He who commits adultery with a woman is void of understanding.
- He who does it destroys his own soul.
- He will get wounds and dishonor.
- His reproach will not be wiped away.
- For jealousy arouses the fury of the husband.
- He won’t spare in the day of vengeance.
- He won’t regard any ransom,
- neither will he rest content, though you give many gifts.
Warnings about Immoral Women
- My son, keep my words.
- Lay up my commandments within you.
- Keep my commandments and live!
- Guard my teaching as the apple of your eye.
- Bind them on your fingers.
- Write them on the tablet of your heart.
- Tell wisdom, “You are my sister.”
- Call understanding your relative,
- that they may keep you from the strange woman,
- from the foreigner who flatters with her words.
- For at the window of my house,
- I looked out through my lattice.
- I saw among the simple ones.
- I discerned among the youths a young man void of understanding,
- passing through the street near her corner,
- he went the way to her house,
- in the twilight, in the evening of the day,
- in the middle of the night and in the darkness.
- Behold, there a woman met him with the attire of a prostitute,
- and with crafty intent.
- She is loud and defiant.
- Her feet don’t stay in her house.
- Now she is in the streets, now in the squares,
- and lurking at every corner.
- So she caught him, and kissed him.
- With an impudent face she said to him:
- “Sacrifices of peace offerings are with me.
- This day I have paid my vows.
- Therefore I came out to meet you,
- to diligently seek your face,
- and I have found you.
- I have spread my couch with carpets of tapestry,
- with striped cloths of the yarn of Egypt.
- I have perfumed my bed with myrrh, aloes, and cinnamon.
- Come, let’s take our fill of loving until the morning.
- Let’s solace ourselves with loving.
- For my husband isn’t at home.
- He has gone on a long journey.
- He has taken a bag of money with him.
- He will come home at the full moon.”
- With persuasive words, she led him astray.
- With the flattering of her lips, she seduced him.
- He followed her immediately,
- as an ox goes to the slaughter,
- as a fool stepping into a noose.
- Until an arrow strikes through his liver,
- as a bird hurries to the snare,
- and doesn’t know that it will cost his life.
- Now therefore, sons, listen to me.
- Pay attention to the words of my mouth.
- Don’t let your heart turn to her ways.
- Don’t go astray in her paths,
- for she has thrown down many wounded.
- Yes, all her slain are a mighty army.
- Her house is the way to Sheol,
- going down to the rooms of death.
The Call and Appeal of Wisdom
- Doesn’t wisdom cry out?
- Doesn’t understanding raise her voice?
- On the top of high places by the way,
- where the paths meet, she stands.
- Beside the gates, at the entry of the city,
- at the entry doors, she cries aloud:
- “To you men, I call!
- I send my voice to the sons of mankind.
- You simple, understand prudence.
- You fools, be of an understanding heart.
- Hear, for I will speak excellent things.
- The opening of my lips is for right things.
- For my mouth speaks truth.
- Wickedness is an abomination to my lips.
- All the words of my mouth are in righteousness.
- There is nothing crooked or perverse in them.
- They are all plain to him who understands,
- right to those who find knowledge.
- Receive my instruction rather than silver;
- knowledge rather than choice gold.
- For wisdom is better than rubies.
- All the things that may be desired can’t be compared to it.
- “I, wisdom, have made prudence my dwelling.
- Find out knowledge and discretion.
- The fear of Yahweh is to hate evil.
- I hate pride, arrogance, the evil way, and the perverse mouth.
- Counsel and sound knowledge are mine.
- I have understanding and power.
- By me kings reign,
- and princes decree justice.
- By me princes rule;
- nobles, and all the righteous rulers of the earth.
- I love those who love me.
- Those who seek me diligently will find me.
- With me are riches, honor,
- enduring wealth, and prosperity.
- My fruit is better than gold, yes, than fine gold;
- my yield than choice silver.
- I walk in the way of righteousness,
- in the midst of the paths of justice;
- That I may give wealth to those who love me.
- I fill their treasuries.
- “Yahweh possessed me in the beginning of his work,
- before his deeds of old.
- I was set up from everlasting, from the beginning,
- before the earth existed.
- When there were no depths, I was brought forth,
- when there were no springs abounding with water.
- Before the mountains were settled in place,
- before the hills, I was brought forth;
- while as yet he had not made the earth, nor the fields,
- nor the beginning of the dust of the world.
- When he established the heavens, I was there;
- when he set a circle on the surface of the deep,
- when he established the clouds above,
- when the springs of the deep became strong,
- when he gave to the sea its boundary,
- that the waters should not violate his commandment,
- when he marked out the foundations of the earth;
- then I was the craftsman by his side.
- I was a delight day by day,
- always rejoicing before him,
- Rejoicing in his whole world.
- My delight was with the sons of men.
- “Now therefore, my sons, listen to me,
- for blessed are those who keep my ways.
- Hear instruction, and be wise.
- Don’t refuse it.
- Blessed is the man who hears me,
- watching daily at my gates,
- waiting at my door posts.
- For whoever finds me, finds life,
- and will obtain favor from Yahweh.
- But he who sins against me wrongs his own soul.
- All those who hate me love death.”
Wisdom vs Foolishness
- Wisdom has built her house.
- She has carved out her seven pillars.
- She has prepared her meat.
- She has mixed her wine.
- She has also set her table.
- She has sent out her maidens.
- She cries from the highest places of the city:
- “Whoever is simple, let him turn in here!”
- As for him who is void of understanding, she says to him,
- “Come, eat some of my bread,
- Drink some of the wine which I have mixed!
- Leave your simple ways, and live.
- Walk in the way of understanding.”
- He who corrects a mocker invites insult.
- He who reproves a wicked man invites abuse.
- Don’t reprove a scoffer, lest he hate you.
- Reprove a wise man, and he will love you.
- Instruct a wise man, and he will be still wiser.
- Teach a righteous man, and he will increase in learning.
- The fear of Yahweh is the beginning of wisdom.
- The knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.
- For by me your days will be multiplied.
- The years of your life will be increased.
- If you are wise, you are wise for yourself.
- If you mock, you alone will bear it.
- The foolish woman is loud,
- Undisciplined, and knows nothing.
- She sits at the door of her house,
- on a seat in the high places of the city,
- To call to those who pass by,
- who go straight on their ways,
- “Whoever is simple, let him turn in here.”
- as for him who is void of understanding, she says to him,
- “Stolen water is sweet.
- Food eaten in secret is pleasant.”
- But he doesn’t know that the dead are there,
- that her guests are in the depths of Sheol.
A Collection of Solomon’s Proverbs
The proverbs of Solomon.
- A wise son makes a glad father;
- but a foolish son brings grief to his mother.
- Treasures of wickedness profit nothing,
- but righteousness delivers from death.
- Yahweh will not allow the soul of the righteous to go hungry,
- but he thrusts away the desire of the wicked.
- He becomes poor who works with a lazy hand,
- but the hand of the diligent brings wealth.
- He who gathers in summer is a wise son,
- but he who sleeps during the harvest is a son who causes shame.
- Blessings are on the head of the righteous,
- but violence covers the mouth of the wicked.
- The memory of the righteous is blessed,
- but the name of the wicked will rot.
- The wise in heart accept commandments,
- but a chattering fool will fall.
- He who walks blamelessly walks surely,
- but he who perverts his ways will be found out.
- One winking with the eye causes sorrow,
- but a chattering fool will fall.
- The mouth of the righteous is a spring of life,
- but violence covers the mouth of the wicked.
- Hatred stirs up strife,
- but love covers all wrongs.
- Wisdom is found on the lips of him who has discernment,
- but a rod is for the back of him who is void of understanding.
- Wise men lay up knowledge,
- but the mouth of the foolish is near ruin.
- The rich man’s wealth is his strong city.
- The destruction of the poor is their poverty.
- The labor of the righteous leads to life.
- The increase of the wicked leads to sin.
- He is in the way of life who heeds correction,
- but he who forsakes reproof leads others astray.
- He who hides hatred has lying lips.
- He who utters a slander is a fool.
- In the multitude of words there is no lack of disobedience,
- but he who restrains his lips does wisely.
- The tongue of the righteous is like choice silver.
- The heart of the wicked is of little worth.
- The lips of the righteous feed many,
- but the foolish die for lack of understanding.
- Yahweh’s blessing brings wealth,
- and he adds no trouble to it.
- It is a fool’s pleasure to do wickedness,
- but wisdom is a man of understanding’s pleasure.
- What the wicked fear, will overtake them,
- but the desire of the righteous will be granted.
- When the whirlwind passes, the wicked is no more;
- but the righteous stand firm forever.
- As vinegar to the teeth, and as smoke to the eyes,
- so is the sluggard to those who send him.
- The fear of Yahweh prolongs days,
- but the years of the wicked shall be shortened.
- The prospect of the righteous is joy,
- but the hope of the wicked will perish.
- The way of Yahweh is a stronghold to the upright,
- but it is a destruction to the workers of iniquity.
- The righteous will never be removed,
- but the wicked will not dwell in the land.
- The mouth of the righteous brings forth wisdom,
- but the perverse tongue will be cut off.
- The lips of the righteous know what is acceptable,
- but the mouth of the wicked is perverse.
- A false balance is an abomination to Yahweh,
- but accurate weights are his delight.
- When pride comes, then comes shame,
- but with humility comes wisdom.
- The integrity of the upright shall guide them,
- but the perverseness of the treacherous shall destroy them.
- Riches don’t profit in the day of wrath,
- but righteousness delivers from death.
- The righteousness of the blameless will direct his way,
- but the wicked shall fall by his own wickedness.
- The righteousness of the upright shall deliver them,
- but the unfaithful will be trapped by evil desires.
- When a wicked man dies, hope perishes,
- and expectation of power comes to nothing.
- A righteous person is delivered out of trouble,
- and the wicked takes his place.
- With his mouth the godless man destroys his neighbor,
- but the righteous will be delivered through knowledge.
- When it goes well with the righteous, the city rejoices.
- When the wicked perish, there is shouting.
- By the blessing of the upright, the city is exalted,
- but it is overthrown by the mouth of the wicked.
- One who despises his neighbor is void of wisdom,
- but a man of understanding holds his peace.
- One who brings gossip betrays a confidence,
- but one who is of a trustworthy spirit is one who keeps a secret.
- Where there is no wise guidance, the nation falls,
- but in the multitude of counselors there is victory.
- He who is collateral for a stranger will suffer for it,
- but he who refuses pledges of collateral is secure.
- A gracious woman obtains honor,
- but violent men obtain riches.
- The merciful man does good to his own soul,
- but he who is cruel troubles his own flesh.
- Wicked people earn deceitful wages,
- but one who sows righteousness reaps a sure reward.
- He who is truly righteous gets life.
- He who pursues evil gets death.
- Those who are perverse in heart are an abomination to Yahweh,
- but those whose ways are blameless are his delight.
- Most certainly, the evil man will not be unpunished,
- but the seed of the righteous will be delivered.
- Like a gold ring in a pig’s snout,
- is a beautiful woman who lacks discretion.
- The desire of the righteous is only good.
- The expectation of the wicked is wrath.
- There is one who scatters, and increases yet more.
- There is one who withholds more than is appropriate, but gains poverty.
- The liberal soul shall be made fat.
- He who waters shall be watered also himself.
- People curse someone who withholds grain,
- but blessing will be on the head of him who sells it.
- He who diligently seeks good seeks favor,
- but he who searches after evil, it shall come to him.
- He who trusts in his riches will fall,
- but the righteous shall flourish as the green leaf.
- He who troubles his own house shall inherit the wind.
- The foolish shall be servant to the wise of heart.
- The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life.
- He who is wise wins souls.
- Behold, the righteous shall be repaid in the earth;
- how much more the wicked and the sinner!
- Whoever loves correction loves knowledge,
- but he who hates reproof is stupid.
- A good man shall obtain favor from Yahweh,
- but he will condemn a man of wicked devices.
- A man shall not be established by wickedness,
- but the root of the righteous shall not be moved.
- A worthy woman is the crown of her husband,
- but a disgraceful wife is as rottenness in his bones.
- The thoughts of the righteous are just,
- but the advice of the wicked is deceitful.
- The words of the wicked are about lying in wait for blood,
- but the speech of the upright rescues them.
- The wicked are overthrown, and are no more,
- but the house of the righteous shall stand.
- A man shall be commended according to his wisdom,
- but he who has a warped mind shall be despised.
- Better is he who is lightly esteemed, and has a servant,
- than he who honors himself, and lacks bread.
- A righteous man respects the life of his animal,
- but the tender mercies of the wicked are cruel.
- He who tills his land shall have plenty of bread,
- but he who chases fantasies is void of understanding.
- The wicked desires the plunder of evil men,
- but the root of the righteous flourishes.
- An evil man is trapped by sinfulness of lips,
- but the righteous shall come out of trouble.
- A man shall be satisfied with good by the fruit of his mouth.
- The work of a man’s hands shall be rewarded to him.
- The way of a fool is right in his own eyes,
- but he who is wise listens to counsel.
- A fool shows his annoyance the same day,
- but one who overlooks an insult is prudent.
- He who is truthful testifies honestly,
- but a false witness lies.
- There is one who speaks rashly like the piercing of a sword,
- but the tongue of the wise heals.
- Truth’s lips will be established forever,
- but a lying tongue is only momentary.
- Deceit is in the heart of those who plot evil,
- but joy comes to the promoters of peace.
- No mischief shall happen to the righteous,
- but the wicked shall be filled with evil.
- Lying lips are an abomination to Yahweh,
- but those who do the truth are his delight.
- A prudent man keeps his knowledge,
- but the hearts of fools proclaim foolishness.
- The hands of the diligent ones shall rule,
- but laziness ends in slave labor.
- Anxiety in a man’s heart weighs it down,
- but a kind word makes it glad.
- A righteous person is cautious in friendship,
- but the way of the wicked leads them astray.
- The slothful man doesn’t roast his game,
- but the possessions of diligent men are prized.
- In the way of righteousness is life;
- in its path there is no death.
- A wise son listens to his father’s instruction,
- but a scoffer doesn’t listen to rebuke.
- By the fruit of his lips, a man enjoys good things;
- but the unfaithful crave violence.
- He who guards his mouth guards his soul.
- One who opens wide his lips comes to ruin.
- The soul of the sluggard desires, and has nothing,
- but the desire of the diligent shall be fully satisfied.
- A righteous man hates lies,
- but a wicked man brings shame and disgrace.
- Righteousness guards the way of integrity,
- but wickedness overthrows the sinner.
- There are some who pretend to be rich, yet have nothing.
- There are some who pretend to be poor, yet have great wealth.
- The ransom of a man’s life is his riches,
- but the poor hear no threats.
- The light of the righteous shines brightly,
- but the lamp of the wicked is snuffed out.
- Pride only breeds quarrels,
- but with ones who take advice is wisdom.
- Wealth gained dishonestly dwindles away,
- but he who gathers by hand makes it grow.
- Hope deferred makes the heart sick,
- but when longing is fulfilled, it is a tree of life.
- Whoever despises instruction will pay for it,
- but he who respects a command will be rewarded.
- The teaching of the wise is a spring of life,
- to turn from the snares of death.
- Good understanding wins favor;
- but the way of the unfaithful is hard.
- Every prudent man acts from knowledge,
- but a fool exposes folly.
- A wicked messenger falls into trouble,
- but a trustworthy envoy gains healing.
- Poverty and shame come to him who refuses discipline,
- but he who heeds correction shall be honored.
- Longing fulfilled is sweet to the soul,
- but fools detest turning from evil.
- One who walks with wise men grows wise,
- but a companion of fools suffers harm.
- Misfortune pursues sinners,
- but prosperity rewards the righteous.
- A good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children,
- but the wealth of the sinner is stored for the righteous.
- An abundance of food is in poor people’s fields,
- but injustice sweeps it away.
- One who spares the rod hates his son,
- but one who loves him is careful to discipline him.
- The righteous one eats to the satisfying of his soul,
- but the belly of the wicked goes hungry.
- Every wise woman builds her house,
- but the foolish one tears it down with her own hands.
- He who walks in his uprightness fears Yahweh,
- but he who is perverse in his ways despises him.
- The fool’s talk brings a rod to his back,
- but the lips of the wise protect them.
- Where no oxen are, the crib is clean,
- but much increase is by the strength of the ox.
- A truthful witness will not lie,
- but a false witness pours out lies.
- A scoffer seeks wisdom, and doesn’t find it,
- but knowledge comes easily to a discerning person.
- Stay away from a foolish man,
- for you won’t find knowledge on his lips.
- The wisdom of the prudent is to think about his way,
- but the folly of fools is deceit.
- Fools mock at making atonement for sins,
- but among the upright there is good will.
- The heart knows its own bitterness and joy;
- he will not share these with a stranger.
- The house of the wicked will be overthrown,
- but the tent of the upright will flourish.
- There is a way which seems right to a man,
- but in the end it leads to death.
- Even in laughter the heart may be sorrowful,
- and mirth may end in heaviness.
- The unfaithful will be repaid for his own ways;
- likewise a good man will be rewarded for his ways.
- A simple man believes everything,
- but the prudent man carefully considers his ways.
- A wise man fears, and shuns evil,
- but the fool is hotheaded and reckless.
- He who is quick to become angry will commit folly,
- and a crafty man is hated.
- The simple inherit folly,
- but the prudent are crowned with knowledge.
- The evil bow down before the good,
- and the wicked at the gates of the righteous.
- The poor person is shunned even by his own neighbor,
- but the rich person has many friends.
- He who despises his neighbor sins,
- but blessed is he who has pity on the poor.
- Don’t they go astray who plot evil?
- But love and faithfulness belong to those who plan good.
- In all hard work there is profit,
- but the talk of the lips leads only to poverty.
- The crown of the wise is their riches,
- but the folly of fools crowns them with folly.
- A truthful witness saves souls,
- but a false witness is deceitful.
- In the fear of Yahweh is a secure fortress,
- and he will be a refuge for his children.
- The fear of Yahweh is a fountain of life,
- turning people from the snares of death.
- In the multitude of people is the king’s glory,
- but in the lack of people is the destruction of the prince.
- He who is slow to anger has great understanding,
- but he who has a quick temper displays folly.
- The life of the body is a heart at peace,
- but envy rots the bones.
- He who oppresses the poor shows contempt for his Maker,
- but he who is kind to the needy honors him.
- The wicked is brought down in his calamity,
- but in death, the righteous has a refuge.
- Wisdom rests in the heart of one who has understanding,
- and is even made known in the inward part of fools.
- Righteousness exalts a nation,
- but sin is a disgrace to any people.
- The king’s favor is toward a servant who deals wisely,
- but his wrath is toward one who causes shame.
- A gentle answer turns away wrath,
- but a harsh word stirs up anger.
- The tongue of the wise commends knowledge,
- but the mouth of fools gush out folly.
- Yahweh’s eyes are everywhere,
- keeping watch on the evil and the good.
- A gentle tongue is a tree of life,
- but deceit in it crushes the spirit.
- A fool despises his father’s correction,
- but he who heeds reproof shows prudence.
- In the house of the righteous is much treasure,
- but the income of the wicked brings trouble.
- The lips of the wise spread knowledge;
- not so with the heart of fools.
- The sacrifice made by the wicked is an abomination to Yahweh,
- but the prayer of the upright is his delight.
- The way of the wicked is an abomination to Yahweh,
- but he loves him who follows after righteousness.
- There is stern discipline for one who forsakes the way:
- whoever hates reproof shall die.
- Sheol and Abaddon [Destroyer] are before Yahweh—
- how much more then the hearts of the children of men!
- A scoffer doesn’t love to be reproved;
- he will not go to the wise.
- A glad heart makes a cheerful face;
- but an aching heart breaks the spirit.
- The heart of one who has understanding seeks knowledge,
- but the mouths of fools feed on folly.
- All the days of the afflicted are wretched,
- but one who has a cheerful heart enjoys a continual feast.
- Better is little, with the fear of Yahweh,
- than great treasure with trouble.
- Better is a dinner of herbs, where love is,
- than a fattened calf with hatred.
- A wrathful man stirs up contention,
- but one who is slow to anger appeases strife.
- The way of the sluggard is like a thorn patch,
- but the path of the upright is a highway.
- A wise son makes a father glad,
- but a foolish man despises his mother.
- Folly is joy to one who is void of wisdom,
- but a man of understanding keeps his way straight.
- Where there is no counsel, plans fail;
- but in a multitude of counselors they are established.
- Joy comes to a man with the reply of his mouth.
- How good is a word at the right time!
- The path of life leads upward for the wise,
- to keep him from going downward to Sheol.
- Yahweh will uproot the house of the proud,
- but he will keep the widow’s borders intact.
- Yahweh detests the thoughts of the wicked,
- but the thoughts of the pure are pleasing.
- He who is greedy for gain troubles his own house,
- but he who hates bribes will live.
- The heart of the righteous weighs answers,
- but the mouth of the wicked gushes out evil.
- Yahweh is far from the wicked,
- but he hears the prayer of the righteous.
- The light of the eyes rejoices the heart.
- Good news gives health to the bones.
- The ear that listens to reproof lives,
- and will be at home among the wise.
- He who refuses correction despises his own soul,
- but he who listens to reproof gets understanding.
- The fear of Yahweh teaches wisdom.
- Before honor is humility.
- The plans of the heart belong to man,
- but the answer of the tongue is from Yahweh.
- All the ways of a man are clean in his own eyes;
- but Yahweh weighs the motives.
- Commit your deeds to Yahweh,
- and your plans shall succeed.
- Yahweh has made everything for its own end—
- yes, even the wicked for the day of evil.
- Everyone who is proud in heart is an abomination to Yahweh:
- they shall certainly not be unpunished.
- By mercy and truth iniquity is atoned for.
- By the fear of Yahweh men depart from evil.
- When a man’s ways please Yahweh,
- he makes even his enemies to be at peace with him.
- Better is a little with righteousness,
- than great revenues with injustice.
- A man’s heart plans his course,
- but Yahweh directs his steps.
- Inspired judgments are on the lips of the king.
- He shall not betray his mouth.
- Honest balances and scales are Yahweh’s;
- all the weights in the bag are his work.
- It is an abomination for kings to do wrong,
- for the throne is established by righteousness.
- Righteous lips are the delight of kings.
- They value one who speaks the truth.
- The king’s wrath is a messenger of death,
- but a wise man will pacify it.
- In the light of the king’s face is life.
- His favor is like a cloud of the spring rain.
- How much better it is to get wisdom than gold!
- Yes, to get understanding is to be chosen rather than silver.
- The highway of the upright is to depart from evil.
- He who keeps his way preserves his soul.
- Pride goes before destruction,
- and a haughty spirit before a fall.
- It is better to be of a lowly spirit with the poor,
- than to divide the plunder with the proud.
- He who heeds the Word finds prosperity.
- Whoever trusts in Yahweh is blessed.
- The wise in heart shall be called prudent.
- Pleasantness of the lips promotes instruction.
- Understanding is a fountain of life to one who has it,
- but the punishment of fools is their folly.
- The heart of the wise instructs his mouth,
- and adds learning to his lips.
- Pleasant words are a honeycomb,
- sweet to the soul, and health to the bones.
- There is a way which seems right to a man,
- but in the end it leads to death.
- The appetite of the laboring man labors for him;
- for his mouth urges him on.
- A worthless man devises mischief.
- His speech is like a scorching fire.
- A perverse man stirs up strife.
- A whisperer separates close friends.
- A man of violence entices his neighbor,
- and leads him in a way that is not good.
- One who winks his eyes to plot perversities,
- one who compresses his lips, is bent on evil.
- Gray hair is a crown of glory.
- It is attained by a life of righteousness.
- One who is slow to anger is better than the mighty;
- one who rules his spirit, than he who takes a city.
- The lot is cast into the lap,
- but its every decision is from Yahweh.
- Better is a dry morsel with quietness,
- than a house full of feasting with strife.
- A servant who deals wisely will rule over a son who causes shame,
- and shall have a part in the inheritance among the brothers.
- The refining pot is for silver, and the furnace for gold,
- but Yahweh tests the hearts.
- An evildoer heeds wicked lips.
- A liar gives ear to a mischievous tongue.
- Whoever mocks the poor reproaches his Maker.
- He who is glad at calamity shall not be unpunished.
- Children’s children are the crown of old men;
- the glory of children are their parents.
- Arrogant speech isn’t fitting for a fool,
- much less do lying lips fit a prince.
- A bribe is a precious stone in the eyes of him who gives it;
- wherever he turns, he prospers.
- He who covers an offense promotes love;
- but he who repeats a matter separates best friends.
- A rebuke enters deeper into one who has understanding
- than a hundred lashes into a fool.
- An evil man seeks only rebellion;
- therefore a cruel messenger shall be sent against him.
- Let a bear robbed of her cubs meet a man,
- rather than a fool in his folly.
- Whoever rewards evil for good,
- evil shall not depart from his house.
- The beginning of strife is like breaching a dam,
- therefore stop contention before quarreling breaks out.
- He who justifies the wicked, and he who condemns the righteous,
- both of them alike are an abomination to Yahweh.
- Why is there money in the hand of a fool to buy wisdom,
- since he has no understanding?
- A friend loves at all times;
- and a brother is born for adversity.
- A man void of understanding strikes hands,
- and becomes collateral in the presence of his neighbor.
- He who loves disobedience loves strife.
- One who builds a high gate seeks destruction.
- One who has a perverse heart doesn’t find prosperity,
- and one who has a deceitful tongue falls into trouble.
- He who becomes the father of a fool grieves.
- The father of a fool has no joy.
- A cheerful heart makes good medicine,
- but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.
- A wicked man receives a bribe in secret,
- to pervert the ways of justice.
- Wisdom is before the face of one who has understanding,
- but the eyes of a fool wander to the ends of the earth.
- A foolish son brings grief to his father,
- and bitterness to her who bore him.
- Also to punish the righteous is not good,
- nor to flog officials for their integrity.
- He who spares his words has knowledge.
- He who is even tempered is a man of understanding.
- Even a fool, when he keeps silent, is counted wise.
- When he shuts his lips, he is thought to be discerning.
- An unfriendly man pursues selfishness,
- and defies all sound judgment.
- A fool has no delight in understanding,
- but only in revealing his own opinion.
- When wickedness comes, contempt also comes,
- and with shame comes disgrace.
- The words of a man’s mouth are like deep waters.
- The fountain of wisdom is like a flowing brook.
- To be partial to the faces of the wicked is not good,
- nor to deprive the innocent of justice.
- A fool’s lips come into strife,
- and his mouth invites beatings.
- A fool’s mouth is his destruction,
- and his lips are a snare to his soul.
- The words of a gossip are like dainty morsels:
- they go down into a person’s innermost parts.
- One who is slack in his work
- is brother to him who is a master of destruction.
- The name of Yahweh is a strong tower:
- the righteous run to him, and are safe.
- The rich man’s wealth is his strong city,
- like an unscalable wall in his own imagination.
- Before destruction the heart of man is proud,
- but before honor is humility.
- He who gives answer before he hears,
- that is folly and shame to him.
- A man’s spirit will sustain him in sickness,
- but a crushed spirit, who can bear?
- The heart of the discerning gets knowledge.
- The ear of the wise seeks knowledge.
- A man’s gift makes room for him,
- and brings him before great men.
- He who pleads his cause first seems right;
- until another comes and questions him.
- The lot settles disputes,
- and keeps strong ones apart.
- A brother offended is more difficult than a fortified city;
- and disputes are like the bars of a castle.
- A man’s stomach is filled with the fruit of his mouth.
- With the harvest of his lips he is satisfied.
- Death and life are in the power of the tongue;
- those who love it will eat its fruit.
- Whoever finds a wife finds a good thing,
- and obtains favor of Yahweh.
- The poor plead for mercy,
- but the rich answer harshly.
- A man of many companions may be ruined,
- but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.
- Better is the poor who walks in his integrity
- than he who is perverse in his lips and is a fool.
- It isn’t good to have zeal without knowledge;
- nor being hasty with one’s feet and missing the way.
- The foolishness of man subverts his way;
- his heart rages against Yahweh.
- Wealth adds many friends,
- but the poor is separated from his friend.
- A false witness shall not be unpunished.
- He who pours out lies shall not go free.
- Many will entreat the favor of a ruler,
- and everyone is a friend to a man who gives gifts.
- All the relatives of the poor shun him:
- how much more do his friends avoid him!
- He pursues them with pleas, but they are gone.
- He who gets wisdom loves his own soul.
- He who keeps understanding shall find good.
- A false witness shall not be unpunished.
- He who utters lies shall perish.
- Delicate living is not appropriate for a fool,
- much less for a servant to have rule over princes.
- The discretion of a man makes him slow to anger.
- It is his glory to overlook an offense.
- The king’s wrath is like the roaring of a lion,
- but his favor is like dew on the grass.
- A foolish son is the calamity of his father.
- A wife’s quarrels are a continual dripping.
- House and riches are an inheritance from fathers,
- but a prudent wife is from Yahweh.
- Slothfulness casts into a deep sleep.
- The idle soul shall suffer hunger.
- He who keeps the commandment keeps his soul,
- but he who is contemptuous in his ways shall die.
- He who has pity on the poor lends to Yahweh;
- he will reward him.
- Discipline your son, for there is hope;
- don’t be a willing party to his death.
- A hot-tempered man must pay the penalty,
- for if you rescue him, you must do it again.
- Listen to counsel and receive instruction,
- that you may be wise in your latter end.
- There are many plans in a man’s heart,
- but Yahweh’s counsel will prevail.
- That which makes a man to be desired is his kindness.
- A poor man is better than a liar.
- The fear of Yahweh leads to life, then contentment;
- he rests and will not be touched by trouble.
- The sluggard buries his hand in the dish;
- he will not so much as bring it to his mouth again.
- Flog a scoffer, and the simple will learn prudence;
- rebuke one who has understanding, and he will gain knowledge.
- He who robs his father and drives away his mother,
- is a son who causes shame and brings reproach.
- If you stop listening to instruction, my son,
- you will stray from the words of knowledge.
- A corrupt witness mocks justice,
- and the mouth of the wicked gulps down iniquity.
- Penalties are prepared for scoffers,
- and beatings for the backs of fools.
- Wine is a mocker, and beer is a brawler.
- Whoever is led astray by them is not wise.
- The terror of a king is like the roaring of a lion.
- He who provokes him to anger forfeits his own life.
- It is an honor for a man to keep aloof from strife;
- but every fool will be quarreling.
- The sluggard will not plow by reason of the winter;
- therefore he shall beg in harvest, and have nothing.
- Counsel in the heart of man is like deep water;
- but a man of understanding will draw it out.
- Many men claim to be men of unfailing love,
- but who can find a faithful man?
- A righteous man walks in integrity.
- Blessed are his children after him.
- A king who sits on the throne of judgment
- scatters away all evil with his eyes.
- Who can say, “I have made my heart pure.
- I am clean and without sin?”
- Differing weights and differing measures,
- both of them alike are an abomination to Yahweh.
- Even a child makes himself known by his doings,
- whether his work is pure, and whether it is right.
- The hearing ear, and the seeing eye,
- Yahweh has made even both of them.
- Don’t love sleep, lest you come to poverty.
- Open your eyes, and you shall be satisfied with bread.
- “It’s no good, it’s no good,” says the buyer;
- but when he is gone his way, then he boasts.
- There is gold and abundance of rubies;
- but the lips of knowledge are a rare jewel.
- Take the garment of one who puts up collateral for a stranger;
- and hold him in pledge for a wayward woman.
- Fraudulent food is sweet to a man,
- but afterwards his mouth is filled with gravel.
- Plans are established by advice;
- by wise guidance you wage war!
- He who goes about as a tale-bearer reveals secrets;
- therefore don’t keep company with him who opens wide his lips.
- Whoever curses his father or his mother,
- his lamp shall be put out in blackness of darkness.
- An inheritance quickly gained at the beginning,
- won’t be blessed in the end.
- Don’t say, “I will pay back evil.”
- Wait for Yahweh, and he will save you.
- Yahweh detests differing weights,
- and dishonest scales are not pleasing.
- A man’s steps are from Yahweh;
- how then can man understand his way?
- It is a snare to a man to make a rash dedication,
- then later to consider his vows.
- A wise king winnows out the wicked,
- and drives the threshing wheel over them.
- The spirit of man is Yahweh’s lamp,
- searching all his innermost parts.
- Love and faithfulness keep the king safe.
- His throne is sustained by love.
- The glory of young men is their strength.
- The splendor of old men is their gray hair.
- Wounding blows cleanse away evil,
- and beatings purge the innermost parts.
- The king’s heart is in Yahweh’s hand like the watercourses.
- He turns it wherever he desires.
- Every way of a man is right in his own eyes,
- but Yahweh weighs the hearts.
- To do righteousness and justice
- is more acceptable to Yahweh than sacrifice.
- A high look, and a proud heart,
- the lamp of the wicked, is sin.
- The plans of the diligent surely lead to profit;
- and everyone who is hasty surely rushes to poverty.
- Getting treasures by a lying tongue
- is a fleeting vapor for those who seek death.
- The violence of the wicked will drive them away,
- because they refuse to do what is right.
- The way of the guilty is devious,
- but the conduct of the innocent is upright.
- It is better to dwell in the corner of the housetop,
- than to share a house with a contentious woman.
- The soul of the wicked desires evil;
- his neighbor finds no mercy in his eyes.
- When the mocker is punished, the simple gains wisdom.
- When the wise is instructed, he receives knowledge.
- The Righteous One considers the house of the wicked,
- and brings the wicked to ruin.
- Whoever stops his ears at the cry of the poor,
- he will also cry out, but shall not be heard.
- A gift in secret pacifies anger;
- and a bribe in the cloak, strong wrath.
- It is joy to the righteous to do justice;
- but it is a destruction to the workers of iniquity.
- The man who wanders out of the way of understanding
- shall rest in the assembly of the dead.
- He who loves pleasure shall be a poor man.
- He who loves wine and oil shall not be rich.
- The wicked is a ransom for the righteous;
- the treacherous for the upright.
- It is better to dwell in a desert land,
- than with a contentious and fretful woman.
- There is precious treasure and oil in the dwelling of the wise;
- but a foolish man swallows it up.
- He who follows after righteousness and kindness
- finds life, righteousness, and honor.
- A wise man scales the city of the mighty,
- and brings down the strength of its confidence.
- Whoever guards his mouth and his tongue
- keeps his soul from troubles.
- The proud and haughty man, “scoffer” is his name;
- he works in the arrogance of pride.
- The desire of the sluggard kills him,
- for his hands refuse to labor.
- There are those who covet greedily all day long;
- but the righteous give and don’t withhold.
- The sacrifice of the wicked is an abomination:
- how much more, when he brings it with a wicked mind!
- A false witness will perish,
- and a man who listens speaks to eternity.
- A wicked man hardens his face;
- but as for the upright, he establishes his ways.
- There is no wisdom nor understanding
- nor counsel against Yahweh.
- The horse is prepared for the day of battle;
- but victory is with Yahweh.
- A good name is more desirable than great riches,
- and loving favor is better than silver and gold.
- The rich and the poor have this in common:
- Yahweh is the maker of them all.
- A prudent man sees danger, and hides himself;
- but the simple pass on, and suffer for it.
- The result of humility and the fear of Yahweh
- is wealth, honor, and life.
- Thorns and snares are in the path of the wicked:
- whoever guards his soul stays from them.
- Train up a child in the way he should go,
- and when he is old he will not depart from it.
- The rich rule over the poor.
- The borrower is servant to the lender.
- He who sows wickedness reaps trouble,
- and the rod of his fury will be destroyed.
- He who has a generous eye will be blessed;
- for he shares his food with the poor.
- Drive out the mocker, and strife will go out;
- yes, quarrels and insults will stop.
- He who loves purity of heart and speaks gracefully
- is the king’s friend.
- The eyes of Yahweh watch over knowledge;
- but he frustrates the words of the unfaithful.
- The sluggard says, “There is a lion outside!
- I will be killed in the streets!”
- The mouth of an adulteress is a deep pit:
- he who is under Yahweh’s wrath will fall into it.
- Folly is bound up in the heart of a child:
- the rod of discipline drives it far from him.
- Whoever oppresses the poor for his own increase and whoever gives to the rich,
- both come to poverty.
- Turn your ear, and listen to the words of the wise.
- Apply your heart to my teaching.
- For it is a pleasant thing if you keep them within you,
- if all of them are ready on your lips.
- That your trust may be in Yahweh,
- I teach you today, even you.
- Haven’t I written to you thirty excellent things
- of counsel and knowledge,
- To teach you truth, reliable words,
- to give sound answers to the ones who sent you?
- Don’t exploit the poor, because he is poor;
- and don’t crush the needy in court;
- for Yahweh will plead their case,
- and plunder the life of those who plunder them.
- Don’t befriend a hot-tempered man,
- and don’t associate with one who harbors anger:
- lest you learn his ways,
- and ensnare your soul.
- Don’t you be one of those who strike hands,
- of those who are collateral for debts.
- If you don’t have means to pay,
- why should he take away your bed from under you?
- Don’t move the ancient boundary stone,
- which your fathers have set up.
- Do you see a man skilled in his work?
- He will serve kings.
- He won’t serve obscure men.
- When you sit to eat with a ruler,
- consider diligently what is before you;
- put a knife to your throat,
- if you are a man given to appetite.
- Don’t be desirous of his dainties,
- since they are deceitful food.
- Don’t weary yourself to be rich.
- In your wisdom, show restraint.
- Why do you set your eyes on that which is not?
- For it certainly sprouts wings like an eagle and flies in the sky.
- Don’t eat the food of him who has a stingy eye,
- and don’t crave his delicacies:
- for as he thinks about the cost, so he is.
- “Eat and drink!” he says to you,
- but his heart is not with you.
- The morsel which you have eaten you shall vomit up,
- and lose your good words.
- Don’t speak in the ears of a fool,
- for he will despise the wisdom of your words.
- Don’t move the ancient boundary stone.
- Don’t encroach on the fields of the fatherless:
- for their Defender is strong.
- He will plead their case against you.
- Apply your heart to instruction,
- and your ears to the words of knowledge.
- Don’t withhold correction from a child.
- If you punish him with the rod, he will not die.
- Punish him with the rod,
- and save his soul from Sheol.
- My son, if your heart is wise,
- then my heart will be glad, even mine:
- yes, my heart will rejoice,
- when your lips speak what is right.
- Don’t let your heart envy sinners;
- but rather fear Yahweh all the day long.
- Indeed surely there is a future hope,
- and your hope will not be cut off.
- Listen, my son, and be wise,
- and keep your heart on the right path!
- Don’t be among ones drinking too much wine,
- or those who gorge themselves on meat:
- for the drunkard and the glutton shall become poor;
- and drowsiness clothes them in rags.
- Listen to your father who gave you life,
- and don’t despise your mother when she is old.
- Buy the truth, and don’t sell it.
- Get wisdom, discipline, and understanding.
- The father of the righteous has great joy.
- Whoever fathers a wise child delights in him.
- Let your father and your mother be glad!
- Let her who bore you rejoice!
- My son, give me your heart;
- and let your eyes keep in my ways.
- For a prostitute is a deep pit;
- and a wayward wife is a narrow well.
- Yes, she lies in wait like a robber,
- and increases the unfaithful among men.
- Who has woe?
- Who has sorrow?
- Who has strife?
- Who has complaints?
- Who has needless bruises?
- Who has bloodshot eyes?
- Those who stay long at the wine;
- those who go to seek out mixed wine.
- Don’t look at the wine when it is red,
- when it sparkles in the cup,
- when it goes down smoothly.
- In the end, it bites like a snake,
- and poisons like a viper.
- Your eyes will see strange things,
- and your mind will imagine confusing things.
- Yes, you will be as he who lies down in the midst of the sea,
- or as he who lies on top of the rigging:
- “They hit me, and I was not hurt!
- They beat me, and I don’t feel it!
- When will I wake up? I can do it again.
- I can find another.”
- Don’t be envious of evil men;
- neither desire to be with them:
- for their hearts plot violence,
- and their lips talk about mischief.
- Through wisdom a house is built;
- by understanding it is established;
- by knowledge the rooms are filled
- with all rare and beautiful treasure.
- A wise man has great power;
- and a knowledgeable man increases strength;
- for by wise guidance you wage your war;
- and victory is in many advisors.
- Wisdom is too high for a fool:
- he doesn’t open his mouth in the gate.
- One who plots to do evil
- will be called a schemer.
- The schemes of folly are sin.
- The mocker is detested by men.
- If you falter in the time of trouble,
- your strength is small.
- Rescue those who are being led away to death!
- Indeed, hold back those who are staggering to the slaughter!
- If you say, “Behold, we didn’t know this;”
- doesn’t he who weighs the hearts consider it?
- He who keeps your soul, doesn’t he know it?
- Shall he not render to every man according to his work?
- My son, eat honey, for it is good;
- the droppings of the honeycomb, which are sweet to your taste:
- so you shall know wisdom to be to your soul;
- if you have found it, then there will be a reward,
- your hope will not be cut off.
- Don’t lay in wait, wicked man, against the habitation of the righteous.
- Don’t destroy his resting place:
- for a righteous man falls seven times, and rises up again;
- but the wicked are overthrown by calamity.
- Don’t rejoice when your enemy falls.
- Don’t let your heart be glad when he is overthrown;
- lest Yahweh see it, and it displease him,
- and he turn away his wrath from him.
- Don’t fret yourself because of evildoers;
- neither be envious of the wicked:
- for there will be no reward to the evil man;
- and the lamp of the wicked shall be snuffed out.
- My son, fear Yahweh and the king.
- Don’t join those who are rebellious:
- for their calamity will rise suddenly;
- the destruction from them both—who knows?
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These also are sayings of the wise.
- To show partiality in judgment is not good.
- He who says to the wicked, “You are righteous;”
- peoples shall curse him, and nations shall abhor him—
- but it will go well with those who convict the guilty,
- and a rich blessing will come on them.
- An honest answer
- is like a kiss on the lips.
- Prepare your work outside,
- and get your fields ready.
- Afterwards, build your house.
- Don’t be a witness against your neighbor without cause.
- Don’t deceive with your lips.
- Don’t say, “I will do to him as he has done to me;
- I will render to the man according to his work.”
- I went by the field of the sluggard,
- by the vineyard of the man void of understanding;
- Behold, it was all grown over with thorns.
- Its surface was covered with nettles,
- and its stone wall was broken down.
- Then I saw, and considered well.
- I saw, and received instruction:
- a little sleep, a little slumber,
- a little folding of the hands to sleep;
- so your poverty will come as a robber,
- and your want as an armed man.
Hezekiah’s Collection of Solomon’s Proverbs
These also are proverbs of Solomon, which the men of Hezekiah king of Judah copied out.
- It is the glory of God to conceal a thing,
- but the glory of kings is to search out a matter.
- As the heavens for height, and the earth for depth,
- so the hearts of kings are unsearchable.
- Take away the dross from the silver,
- and material comes out for the refiner;
- Take away the wicked from the king’s presence,
- and his throne will be established in righteousness.
- Don’t exalt yourself in the presence of the king,
- or claim a place among great men;
- for it is better that it be said to you, “Come up here,”
- than that you should be put lower in the presence of the prince,
- whom your eyes have seen.
- Don’t be hasty in bringing charges to court.
- What will you do in the end when your neighbor shames you?
- Debate your case with your neighbor,
- and don’t betray the confidence of another;
- lest one who hears it put you to shame,
- and your bad reputation never depart.
- A word fitly spoken
- is like apples of gold in settings of silver.
- As an earring of gold, and an ornament of fine gold,
- so is a wise reprover to an obedient ear.
- As the cold of snow in the time of harvest,
- so is a faithful messenger to those who send him;
- for he refreshes the soul of his masters.
- As clouds and wind without rain,
- so is he who boasts of gifts deceptively.
- By patience a ruler is persuaded.
- A soft tongue breaks the bone.
- Have you found honey?
- Eat as much as is sufficient for you,
- lest you eat too much, and vomit it.
- Let your foot be seldom in your neighbor’s house,
- lest he be weary of you, and hate you.
- A man who gives false testimony against his neighbor
- is like a club, a sword, or a sharp arrow.
- Confidence in someone unfaithful in time of trouble
- is like a bad tooth, or a lame foot.
- As one who takes away a garment in cold weather,
- or vinegar on soda,
- so is one who sings songs to a heavy heart.
- If your enemy is hungry, give him food to eat.
- If he is thirsty, give him water to drink:
- for you will heap coals of fire on his head,
- and Yahweh will reward you.
- The north wind brings forth rain:
- so a backbiting tongue brings an angry face.
- It is better to dwell in the corner of the housetop,
- than to share a house with a contentious woman.
- Like cold water to a thirsty soul,
- so is good news from a far country.
- Like a muddied spring, and a polluted well,
- so is a righteous man who gives way before the wicked.
- It is not good to eat much honey;
- nor is it honorable to seek one’s own honor.
- Like a city that is broken down and without walls
- is a man whose spirit is without restraint.
- Like snow in summer, and as rain in harvest,
- so honor is not fitting for a fool.
- Like a fluttering sparrow,
- like a darting swallow,
- so the undeserved curse doesn’t come to rest.
- A whip is for the horse,
- a bridle for the donkey,
- and a rod for the back of fools!
- Don’t answer a fool according to his folly,
- lest you also be like him.
- Answer a fool according to his folly,
- lest he be wise in his own eyes.
- One who sends a message by the hand of a fool
- is cutting off feet and drinking violence.
- Like the legs of the lame that hang loose:
- so is a parable in the mouth of fools.
- As one who binds a stone in a sling,
- so is he who gives honor to a fool.
- Like a thornbush that goes into the hand of a drunkard,
- so is a parable in the mouth of fools.
- As an archer who wounds all,
- so is he who hires a fool
- or he who hires those who pass by.
- As a dog that returns to his vomit,
- so is a fool who repeats his folly.
- Do you see a man wise in his own eyes?
- There is more hope for a fool than for him.
- The sluggard says, “There is a lion in the road!
- A fierce lion roams the streets!”
- As the door turns on its hinges,
- so does the sluggard on his bed.
- The sluggard buries his hand in the dish.
- He is too lazy to bring it back to his mouth.
- The sluggard is wiser in his own eyes
- than seven men who answer with discretion.
- Like one who grabs a dog’s ears
- is one who passes by and meddles in a quarrel not his own.
- Like a madman who shoots torches, arrows, and death,
- is the man who deceives his neighbor and says, “Am I not joking?”
- For lack of wood a fire goes out.
- Without gossip, a quarrel dies down.
- As coals are to hot embers,
- and wood to fire,
- so is a contentious man to kindling strife.
- The words of a whisperer are as dainty morsels,
- they go down into the innermost parts.
- Like silver dross on an earthen vessel
- are the lips of a fervent one with an evil heart.
- A malicious man disguises himself with his lips,
- but he harbors evil in his heart.
- When his speech is charming, don’t believe him;
- for there are seven abominations in his heart.
- His malice may be concealed by deception,
- but his wickedness will be exposed in the assembly.
- Whoever digs a pit shall fall into it.
- Whoever rolls a stone, it will come back on him.
- A lying tongue hates those it hurts;
- and a flattering mouth works ruin.
- Don’t boast about tomorrow;
- for you don’t know what a day may bring forth.
- Let another man praise you,
- and not your own mouth;
- a stranger, and not your own lips.
- A stone is heavy,
- and sand is a burden;
- but a fool’s provocation is heavier than both.
- Wrath is cruel,
- and anger is overwhelming;
- but who is able to stand before jealousy?
- Better is open rebuke
- than hidden love.
- Faithful are the wounds of a friend;
- although the kisses of an enemy are profuse.
- A full soul loathes a honeycomb;
- but to a hungry soul, every bitter thing is sweet.
- As a bird that wanders from her nest,
- so is a man who wanders from his home.
- Perfume and incense bring joy to the heart;
- so does earnest counsel from a man’s friend.
- Don’t forsake your friend and your father’s friend.
- Don’t go to your brother’s house in the day of your disaster:
- better is a neighbor who is near than a distant brother.
- Be wise, my son,
- and bring joy to my heart,
- then I can answer my tormentor.
- A prudent man sees danger and takes refuge;
- but the simple pass on, and suffer for it.
- Take his garment when he puts up collateral for a stranger.
- Hold it for a wayward woman!
- He who blesses his neighbor with a loud voice early in the morning,
- it will be taken as a curse by him.
- A continual dropping on a rainy day
- and a contentious wife are alike:
- restraining her is like restraining the wind,
- or like grasping oil in his right hand.
- Iron sharpens iron;
- so a man sharpens his friend’s countenance.
- Whoever tends the fig tree shall eat its fruit.
- He who looks after his master shall be honored.
- As water reflects a face,
- so a man’s heart reflects the man.
- Sheol and Abaddon [Destroyer] are never satisfied;
- and a man’s eyes are never satisfied.
- The crucible is for silver,
- and the furnace for gold;
- but man is refined by his praise.
- Though you grind a fool in a mortar with a pestle along with grain,
- yet his foolishness will not be removed from him.
- Know well the state of your flocks,
- and pay attention to your herds:
- for riches are not forever,
- nor does even the crown endure to all generations.
- The hay is removed, and the new growth appears,
- the grasses of the hills are gathered in.
- The lambs are for your clothing,
- and the goats are the price of a field.
- There will be plenty of goats’ milk for your food,
- for your family’s food,
- and for the nourishment of your servant girls.
- The wicked flee when no one pursues;
- but the righteous are as bold as a lion.
- In rebellion, a land has many rulers,
- but order is maintained by a man of understanding and knowledge.
- A needy man who oppresses the poor
- is like a driving rain which leaves no crops.
- Those who forsake the law praise the wicked;
- but those who keep the law contend with them.
- Evil men don’t understand justice;
- but those who seek Yahweh understand it fully.
- Better is the poor who walks in his integrity,
- than he who is perverse in his ways, and he is rich.
- Whoever keeps the law is a wise son;
- but he who is a companion of gluttons shames his father.
- He who increases his wealth by excessive interest
- gathers it for one who has pity on the poor.
- He who turns away his ear from hearing the law,
- even his prayer is an abomination.
- Whoever causes the upright to go astray in an evil way,
- he will fall into his own trap;
- but the blameless will inherit good.
- The rich man is wise in his own eyes;
- but the poor who has understanding sees through him.
- When the righteous triumph, there is great glory;
- but when the wicked rise, men hide themselves.
- He who conceals his sins doesn’t prosper,
- but whoever confesses and renounces them finds mercy.
- Blessed is the man who always fears;
- but one who hardens his heart falls into trouble.
- As a roaring lion or a charging bear,
- so is a wicked ruler over helpless people.
- A tyrannical ruler lacks judgment.
- One who hates ill-gotten gain will have long days.
- A man who is tormented by life blood will be a fugitive until death;
- no one will support him.
- Whoever walks blamelessly is kept safe;
- but one with perverse ways will fall suddenly.
- One who works his land will have an abundance of food;
- but one who chases fantasies will have his fill of poverty.
- A faithful man is rich with blessings;
- but one who is eager to be rich will not go unpunished.
- To show partiality is not good;
- yet a man will do wrong for a piece of bread.
- A stingy man hurries after riches,
- and doesn’t know that poverty waits for him.
- One who rebukes a man will afterward find more favor
- than one who flatters with the tongue.
- Whoever robs his father or his mother, and says, “It’s not wrong.”
- He is a partner with a destroyer.
- One who is greedy stirs up strife;
- but one who trusts in Yahweh will prosper.
- One who trusts in himself is a fool;
- but one who walks in wisdom is kept safe.
- One who gives to the poor has no lack;
- but one who closes his eyes will have many curses.
- When the wicked rise, men hide themselves;
- but when they perish, the righteous thrive.
- He who is often rebuked and stiffens his neck
- will be destroyed suddenly, with no remedy.
- When the righteous thrive, the people rejoice;
- but when the wicked rule, the people groan.
- Whoever loves wisdom brings joy to his father;
- but a companion of prostitutes squanders his wealth.
- The king by justice makes the land stable,
- but he who takes bribes tears it down.
- A man who flatters his neighbor
- spreads a net for his feet.
- An evil man is snared by his sin,
- but the righteous can sing and be glad.
- The righteous care about justice for the poor.
- The wicked aren’t concerned about knowledge.
- Mockers stir up a city,
- but wise men turn away anger.
- If a wise man goes to court with a foolish man,
- the fool rages or scoffs, and there is no peace.
- The bloodthirsty hate a man of integrity;
- and they seek the life of the upright.
- A fool vents all of his anger,
- but a wise man brings himself under control.
- If a ruler listens to lies,
- all of his officials are wicked.
- The poor man and the oppressor have this in common:
- Yahweh gives sight to the eyes of both.
- The king who fairly judges the poor,
- his throne shall be established forever.
- The rod of correction gives wisdom,
- but a child left to himself causes shame to his mother.
- When the wicked increase, sin increases;
- but the righteous will see their downfall.
- Correct your son, and he will give you peace;
- yes, he will bring delight to your soul.
- Where there is no revelation, the people cast off restraint;
- but one who keeps the law is blessed.
- A servant can’t be corrected by words.
- Though he understands, yet he will not respond.
- Do you see a man who is hasty in his words?
- There is more hope for a fool than for him.
- He who pampers his servant from youth
- will have him become a son in the end.
- An angry man stirs up strife,
- and a wrathful man abounds in sin.
- A man’s pride brings him low,
- but one of lowly spirit gains honor.
- Whoever is an accomplice of a thief is an enemy of his own soul.
- He takes an oath, but dares not testify.
- The fear of man proves to be a snare,
- but whoever puts his trust in Yahweh is kept safe.
- Many seek the ruler’s favor,
- but a man’s justice comes from Yahweh.
- A dishonest man detests the righteous,
- and the upright in their ways detest the wicked.
Word’s of Agur
The words of Agur the son of Jakeh, the oracle:
- the man says to Ithiel,
- to Ithiel and Ucal:
- “Surely I am the most ignorant man,
- and don’t have a man’s understanding.
- I have not learned wisdom,
- neither do I have the knowledge of the Holy One.
- Who has ascended up into heaven, and descended?
- Who has gathered the wind in his fists?
- Who has bound the waters in his garment?
- Who has established all the ends of the earth?
- What is his name, and what is his son’s name, if you know?
- “Every word of God is flawless.
- He is a shield to those who take refuge in him.
- Don’t you add to his words,
- lest he reprove you, and you be found a liar.
- “Two things I have asked of you;
- don’t deny me before I die:
- Remove far from me falsehood and lies.
- Give me neither poverty nor riches.
- Feed me with the food that is needful for me;
- lest I be full, deny you, and say, ‘Who is Yahweh?’
- or lest I be poor, and steal,
- and so dishonor the name of my God.
- “Don’t slander a servant to his master,
- lest he curse you, and you be held guilty.
- There is a generation that curses their father,
- and doesn’t bless their mother.
- There is a generation that is pure in their own eyes,
- yet are not washed from their filthiness.
- There is a generation, oh how lofty are their eyes!
- Their eyelids are lifted up.
- There is a generation whose teeth are like swords,
- and their jaws like knives,
- to devour the poor from the earth, and the needy from among men.
- “The leach has two daughters:
- ‘Give, give.’
- “There are three things that are never satisfied;
- four that don’t say, ‘Enough:’
- Sheol,
- the barren womb;
- the earth that is not satisfied with water;
- and the fire that doesn’t say, ‘Enough.’
- “The eye that mocks at his father,
- and scorns obedience to his mother:
- the ravens of the valley shall pick it out,
- the young eagles shall eat it.
- “There are three things which are too amazing for me,
- four which I don’t understand:
- The way of an eagle in the air;
- the way of a serpent on a rock;
- the way of a ship in the midst of the sea;
- and the way of a man with a maiden.
- “So is the way of an adulterous woman:
- she eats and wipes her mouth,
- and says, ‘I have done nothing wrong.’
- “For three things the earth tremble,
- and under four, it can’t bear up:
- For a servant when he is king;
- a fool when he is filled with food;
- for an unloved woman when she is married;
- and a handmaid who is heir to her mistress.
- “There are four things which are little on the earth,
- but they are exceedingly wise:
- the ants are not a strong people,
- yet they provide their food in the summer.
- The conies are but a feeble folk,
- yet make they their houses in the rocks.
- The locusts have no king,
- yet they advance in ranks.
- You can catch a lizard with your hands,
- yet it is in kings’ palaces.
- “There are three things which are stately in their march,
- four which are stately in going:
- The lion, which is mightiest among animals,
- and doesn’t turn away for any;
- the greyhound, the male goat also;
- and the king against whom there is no rising up.
- “If you have done foolishly in lifting up yourself,
- or if you have thought evil,
- put your hand over your mouth.
- For as the churning of milk brings forth butter,
- and the wringing of the nose brings forth blood;
- so the forcing of wrath brings forth strife.”
Words of king Lemuel
The words of king Lemuel; the oracle which his mother taught him.
- “Oh, my son!
- Oh, son of my womb!
- Oh, son of my vows!
- Don’t give your strength to women,
- nor your ways to that which destroys kings.
- It is not for kings, Lemuel;
- it is not for kings to drink wine;
- nor for princes to say, ‘Where is strong drink?’
- lest they drink, and forget the law,
- and pervert the justice due to anyone who is afflicted.
- Give strong drink to him who is ready to perish;
- and wine to the bitter in soul:
- Let him drink, and forget his poverty,
- and remember his misery no more.
- Open your mouth for the mute,
- in the cause of all who are left desolate.
- Open your mouth, judge righteously,
- and serve justice to the poor and needy.”
Ode to a Worthy Woman
- * Proverbs 31:10-31 form an acrostic, with each verse starting with each letter of the Hebrew alphabet, in orderWho can find a worthy woman?
- For her price is far above rubies.
- The heart of her husband trusts in her.
- He shall have no lack of gain.
- She does him good, and not harm,
- all the days of her life.
- She seeks wool and flax,
- and works eagerly with her hands.
- She is like the merchant ships.
- She brings her bread from afar.
- She rises also while it is yet night,
- gives food to her household,
- and portions for her servant girls.
- She considers a field, and buys it.
- With the fruit of her hands, she plants a vineyard.
- She arms her waist with strength,
- and makes her arms strong.
- She perceives that her merchandise is profitable.
- Her lamp doesn’t go out by night.
- She lays her hands to the distaff,
- and her hands hold the spindle.
- She opens her arms to the poor;
- yes, she extends her hands to the needy.
- She is not afraid of the snow for her household;
- for all her household are clothed with scarlet.
- She makes for herself carpets of tapestry.
- Her clothing is fine linen and purple.
- Her husband is respected in the gates,
- when he sits among the elders of the land.
- She makes linen garments and sells them,
- and delivers sashes to the merchant.
- Strength and dignity are her clothing.
- She laughs at the time to come.
- She opens her mouth with wisdom.
- Faithful instruction is on her tongue.
- She looks well to the ways of her household,
- and doesn’t eat the bread of idleness.
- Her children rise up and call her blessed.
- Her husband also praises her:
- “Many women do noble things,
- but you excel them all.”
- Charm is deceitful, and beauty is vain;
- but a woman who fears Yahweh, she shall be praised.
- Give her of the fruit of her hands!
- Let her works praise her in the gates!