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A wise son makes
a glad father, but a foolish son is a sorrow to his mother.
Wealth which
comes from sin is of no profit, but righteousness gives
salvation from death.
The Lord will
not let the upright be in need of food, but he puts far from
him the desire of the evil-doers.
He who is slow
in his work becomes poor, but the hand of the ready worker
gets in wealth.
He who in summer
gets together his store is a son who does wisely; but he who
takes his rest when the grain is being cut is a son causing
shame.
Blessings are on
the head of the upright, but the face of sinners will be
covered with sorrow.
The memory of
the upright is a blessing, but the name of the evil-doer will
be turned to dust.
The wise-hearted
man will let himself be ruled, but the man whose talk is
foolish will have a fall.
He whose ways
are upright will go safely, but he whose ways are twisted will
be made low.
He who makes
signs with his eyes is a cause of trouble, but he who makes a
man see his errors is a cause of peace.
The mouth of the
upright man is a fountain of life, but the mouth of the
evil-doer is a bitter cup.
Hate is a cause
of violent acts, but all errors are covered up by love.
In the lips of
him who has knowledge wisdom is seen; but a rod is ready for
the back of him who is without sense.
Knowledge is
stored up by the wise, but the mouth of the foolish man is a
destruction which is near.
The property of
the man of wealth is his strong town: the poor man’s need is
his destruction.
The work of the
upright gives life: the increase of the evil-doer is a cause
of sin.
He who takes
note of teaching is a way of life, but he who gives up
training is a cause of error.
Hate is covered
up by the lips of the upright man, but he who lets out evil
about another is foolish.
Where there is
much talk there will be no end to sin, but he who keeps his
mouth shut does wisely.
The tongue of
the upright man is like tested silver: the heart of the
evil-doer is of little value.
The lips of the
upright man give food to men, but the foolish come to death
for need of sense.
The blessing of
the Lord gives wealth: hard work makes it no greater.
It is sport to
the foolish man to do evil, but the man of good sense takes
delight in wisdom.
The thing feared
by the evil-doer will come to him, but the upright man will
get his desire.
When the
storm-wind is past, the sinner is seen no longer, but the
upright man is safe for ever.
Like acid drink
to the teeth and as smoke to the eyes, so is the hater of work
to those who send him.
The fear of the
Lord gives long life, but the years of the evil-doer will be
cut short.
The hope of the
upright man will give joy, but the waiting of the evil-doer
will have its end in sorrow.
The way of the
Lord is a strong tower for the upright man, but destruction to
the workers of evil.
The upright man
will never be moved, but evil-doers will not have a safe
resting-place in the land.
The mouth of the
upright man is budding with wisdom, but the twisted tongue
will be cut off.
The lips of the
upright man have knowledge of what is pleasing, but twisted
are the mouths of evil-doers. (Proverbs, 10:1-32)
(2)
Scales of deceit
are hated by the Lord, but a true weight is his delight.
When pride
comes, there comes shame, but wisdom is with the quiet in
spirit.
The
righteousness of the upright will be their guide, but the
twisted ways of the false will be their destruction.
Wealth is of no
profit in the day of wrath, but righteousness keeps a man safe
from death.
The
righteousness of the good man will make his way straight, but
the sin of the evil-doer will be the cause of his fall.
The
righteousness of the upright will be their salvation, but the
false will themselves be taken in their evil designs.
At the death of
an upright man his hope does not come to an end, but the hope
of the evil-doer comes to destruction.
The upright man
is taken out of trouble, and in his place comes the sinner.
With his mouth
the evil man sends destruction on his neighbour; but through
knowledge the upright are taken out of trouble.
When things go
well for the upright man, all the town is glad; at the death
of sinners, there are cries of joy.
By the blessing
of the upright man the town is made great, but it is
overturned by the mouth of the evil-doer.
He who has a
poor opinion of his neighbour has no sense, but a wise man
keeps quiet.
He who goes
about talking of others makes secrets public, but the
true-hearted man keeps things covered.
When there is no
helping suggestion the people will have a fall, but with a
number of wise guides they will be safe.
He who makes
himself responsible for a strange man will undergo much loss;
but the hater of such undertakings will be safe.
A woman who is
full of grace is honoured, but a woman hating righteousness is
a seat of shame: those hating work will undergo loss, but the
strong keep their wealth.
The man who has
mercy will be rewarded, but the cruel man is the cause of
trouble to himself.
The sinner gets
the payment of deceit; but his reward is certain who puts in
the seed of righteousness.
So righteousness
gives life; but he who goes after evil gets death for himself.
The uncontrolled
are hated by the Lord, but those whose ways are without error
are his delight.
Certainly the
evil-doer will not go free from punishment, but the seed of
the upright man will be safe.
Like a ring of
gold in the nose of a pig, is a beautiful woman who has no
sense.
The desire of
the upright man is only for good, but wrath is waiting for the
evil-doer.
A man may give
freely, and still his wealth will be increased; and another
may keep back more than is right, but only comes to be in
need.
He who gives
blessing will be made fat, but the curser will himself be
cursed.
He who keeps
back grain will be cursed by the people; but a blessing will
be on the head of him who lets them have it for a price.
He who, with all
his heart, goes after what is good is searching for grace; but
he who is looking for trouble will get it.
He who puts his
faith in wealth will come to nothing; but the upright man will
be full of growth like the green leaf.
The troubler of
his house will have the wind for his heritage, and the foolish
will be servant to the wise-hearted.
The fruit of
righteousness is a tree of life, but violent behaviour takes
away souls.
If the upright
man is rewarded on earth, how much more the evil-doer and the
sinner! (Proverbs, 11:1-31)
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A lover of
training is a lover of knowledge; but a hater of teaching is
like a beast.
A good man has
grace in the eyes of the Lord; but the man of evil designs
gets punishment from him.
No man will make
himself safe through evil-doing; but the root of upright men
will never be moved.
A woman of
virtue is a crown to her husband; but she whose behaviour is a
cause of shame is like a wasting disease in his bones.
The purposes of
upright men are right, but the designs of evil-doers are
deceit.
The words of
sinners are destruction for the upright; but the mouth of
upright men is their salvation.
Evil-doers are
overturned and never seen again, but the house of upright men
will keep its place.
A man will be
praised in the measure of his wisdom, but a wrong-minded man
will be looked down on.
He who is of low
position and has a servant, is better than one who has a high
opinion of himself and is in need of bread.
An upright man
has thought for the life of his beast, but the hearts of
evil-doers are cruel.
He who does work
on his land will not be short of bread; but he who goes after
foolish men is without sense.
The
resting-place of the sinner will come to destruction, but the
root of upright men is for ever.
In the sin of
the lips is a net which takes the sinner, but the upright man
will come out of trouble.
From the fruit
of his mouth will a man have good food in full measure, and
the work of a man’s hands will be rewarded.
The way of the
foolish man seems right to him? but the wise man gives ear to
suggestions.
A foolish man
lets his trouble be openly seen, but a sharp man keeps shame
secret.
The breathing
out of true words gives knowledge of righteousness; but a
false witness gives out deceit.
There are some
whose uncontrolled talk is like the wounds of a sword, but the
tongue of the wise makes one well again.
True lips are
certain for ever, but a false tongue is only for a minute.
Deceit is in the
heart of those whose designs are evil, but for those purposing
peace there is joy.
No trouble will
come to upright men, but sinners will be full of evil. False
lips are hated by the Lord, but those whose acts are true are
his delight.
A sharp man
keeps back his knowledge; but the heart of foolish men makes
clear their foolish thoughts.
The hand of the
ready worker will have authority, but he who is slow in his
work will be put to forced work.
Care in the
heart of a man makes it weighted down, but a good word makes
it glad.
The upright man
is a guide to his neighbour, but the way of evil-doers is a
cause of error to them.
He who is slow
in his work does not go in search of food; but the ready
worker gets much wealth. In the road of righteousness is life,
but the way of the evil-doer goes to death. (Proverbs,
12:1-28)
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A good name is
more to be desired than great wealth, and to be respected is
better than silver and gold.
The man of
wealth and the poor man come face to face: the Lord is the
maker of them all.
The sharp man
sees the evil and takes cover: the simple go straight on and
get into trouble.
The reward of a
gentle spirit and the fear of the Lord is wealth and honour
and life.
Thorns and nets
are in the way of the twisted: he who keeps watch over his
soul will be far from them.
If a child is
trained up in the right way, even when he is old he will not
be turned away from it.
The man of
wealth has rule over the poor, and he who gets into debt is a
servant to his creditor.
By planting the
seed of evil a man will get in the grain of sorrow, and the
rod of his wrath will be broken.
He who is kind
will have a blessing, for he gives of his bread to the poor.
Send away the
man of pride, and argument will go out; truly fighting and
shame will come to an end.
He whose heart
is clean is dear to the Lord; for the grace of his lips the
king will be his friend.
The eyes of the
Lord keep knowledge, but by him the acts of the false man will
be overturned.
The hater of
work says, There is a lion outside: I will be put to death in
the streets.
The mouth of
strange women is a deep hole: he with whom the Lord is angry
will go down into it.
Foolish ways are
deep-seated in the heart of a child, but the rod of punishment
will send them far from him.
He who is cruel
to the poor for the purpose of increasing his profit, and he
who gives to the man of wealth, will only come to be in need.
(Proverbs, 22:1-16)
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