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22 If you must choose, take a good name rather than great riches; for to be held in loving esteem is better than silver and gold.

The rich and the poor are alike before the Lord who made them all.

A prudent man foresees the difficulties ahead and prepares for them; the simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences.

True humility and respect for the Lord lead a man to riches, honor, and long life.

The rebel walks a thorny, treacherous road; the man who values his soul will stay away.

Teach a child to choose the right path, and when he is older, he will remain upon it.

Just as the rich rule the poor, so the borrower is servant to the lender.

The unjust tyrant will reap disaster, and his reign of terror shall end.

Happy is the generous man, the one who feeds the poor.

10 Throw out the mocker, and you will be rid of tension, fighting, and quarrels.

11 He who values grace and truth is the king’s friend.

12 The Lord preserves the upright but ruins the plans[a] of the wicked.

13 The lazy man is full of excuses. “I can’t go to work!” he says. “If I go outside, I might meet a lion in the street and be killed!”

14 A prostitute is a dangerous trap; those cursed of God are caught in it.

15 A youngster’s heart is filled with rebellion, but punishment will drive it out of him.

16 He who gains by oppressing the poor or by bribing the rich shall end in poverty.

17-19 Listen to this wise advice; follow it closely, for it will do you good, and you can pass it on to others: Trust in the Lord.

20-21 In the past, haven’t I been right? Then believe what I am telling you now and share it with others.

22-23 Don’t rob the poor and sick! For the Lord is their defender. If you injure them, he will punish you.

24-25 Keep away from angry, short-tempered men, lest you learn to be like them and endanger your soul.

26-27 Unless you have the extra cash on hand, don’t countersign a note. Why risk everything you own? They’ll even take your bed!

28 Do not move the ancient boundary marks. That is stealing.[b]

29 Do you know a hard-working man? He shall be successful and stand before kings!

Footnotes

  1. Proverbs 22:12 the plans, literally, “the words.”
  2. Proverbs 22:28 That is stealing, implied, see 23:10-11.

22 A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches, and loving favor rather than silver and gold.

The rich and poor meet together; the Lord is the Maker of them all.(A)

A prudent man sees the evil and hides himself, but the simple pass on and are punished [with suffering].

The reward of humility and the reverent and worshipful fear of the Lord is riches and honor and life.

Thorns and snares are in the way of the obstinate and willful; he who guards himself will be far from them.

Train up a child in the way he should go [and in keeping with his individual gift or bent], and when he is old he will not depart from it.(B)

The rich rule over the poor, and the borrower is servant to the lender.

He who sows iniquity will reap calamity and futility, and the rod of his wrath [with which he smites others] will fail.

He who has a bountiful eye shall be blessed, for he gives of his bread to the poor.(C)

10 Drive out the scoffer, and contention will go out; yes, strife and abuse will cease.

11 He who loves purity and the pure in heart and who is gracious in speech—because of the grace of his lips will he have the king for his friend.

12 The eyes of the Lord keep guard over knowledge and him who has it, but He overthrows the words of the treacherous.

13 The sluggard says, There is a lion outside! I shall be slain in the streets!

14 The mouth of a loose woman is a deep pit [for ensnaring wild animals]; he with whom the Lord is indignant and who is abhorrent to Him will fall into it.

15 Foolishness is bound up in the heart of a child, but the rod of discipline will drive it far from him.

16 He who oppresses the poor to get gain for himself and he who gives to the rich—both will surely come to want.

17 Listen (consent and submit) to the words of the wise, and apply your mind to my knowledge;

18 For it will be pleasant if you keep them in your mind [believing them]; your lips will be accustomed to [confessing] them.

19 So that your trust (belief, reliance, support, and confidence) may be in the Lord, I have made known these things to you today, even to you.

20 Have I not written to you [long ago] excellent things in counsels and knowledge,

21 To make you know the certainty of the words of truth, that you may give a true answer to those who sent you?(D)

22 Rob not the poor [being tempted by their helplessness], neither oppress the afflicted at the gate [where the city court is held],(E)

23 For the Lord will plead their cause and deprive of life those who deprive [the poor or afflicted].(F)

24 Make no friendships with a man given to anger, and with a wrathful man do not associate,

25 Lest you learn his ways and get yourself into a snare.

26 Be not one of those who strike hands and pledge themselves, or of those who become security for another’s debts.

27 If you have nothing with which to pay, why should he take your bed from under you?

28 Remove not the ancient landmark which your fathers have set up.

29 Do you see a man diligent and skillful in his business? He will stand before kings; he will not stand before obscure men.