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24 Do not envy the wicked,
    nor desire to be with them,(A)
for their minds devise violence,
    and their lips talk of mischief.(B)

By wisdom a house is built,
    and by understanding it is established;(C)
by knowledge the rooms are filled
    with all precious and pleasant riches.
Wise warriors are mightier than strong ones[a]
    and those who have knowledge than those who have strength,(D)
for by wise guidance you can wage your war,
    and in abundance of counselors there is victory.(E)
Wisdom is too high for fools;
    in the gate they do not open their mouths.(F)

Whoever plans to do evil
    will be called a mischief-maker.(G)
The devising of folly is sin,
    and the scoffer is an abomination to all.

10 If you faint in the day of adversity,
    your strength being small;(H)
11 if you hold back from rescuing those taken away to death,
    those who go staggering to the slaughter;(I)
12 if you say, “Look, we did not know this”—
    does not he who weighs the heart perceive it?
Does not he who keeps watch over your soul know it?
    And will he not repay all according to their deeds?(J)

13 My child, eat honey, for it is good,
    and the drippings of the honeycomb are sweet to your taste.(K)
14 Know that wisdom is such to your soul;
    if you find it, you will find a future,
    and your hope will not be cut off.(L)

15 Do not lie in wait like an outlaw against the home of the righteous;
    do no violence to the place where the righteous live;(M)
16 for though they fall seven times, they will rise again,
    but the wicked are overthrown by calamity.(N)

17 Do not rejoice when your enemies fall,
    and do not let your heart be glad when they stumble,(O)
18 lest the Lord see it and be displeased
    and turn away his anger from them.

19 Do not fret because of evildoers.
    Do not envy the wicked,(P)
20 for the evil have no future;
    the lamp of the wicked will go out.(Q)

21 My child, fear the Lord and the king,
    and do not disobey either of them,[b](R)
22 for disaster comes from them suddenly,
    and who knows the ruin that both can bring?

Further Sayings of the Wise

23     These also are sayings of the wise:

Partiality in judging is not good.(S)
24 Whoever says to the wicked, “You are innocent,”
    will be cursed by peoples, abhorred by nations,(T)
25 but those who rebuke the wicked will have delight,
    and a good blessing will come upon them.(U)
26 One who gives an honest answer
    gives a kiss on the lips.

27 Prepare your work outside;
    get everything ready for you in the field;
    and after that build your house.

28 Do not be a witness against your neighbor without cause,
    and do not deceive with your lips.(V)
29 Do not say, “I will do to others as they have done to me;
    I will pay them back for what they have done.”(W)

30 I passed by the field of one who was lazy,
    by the vineyard of a stupid person,(X)
31 and see, it was all overgrown with thorns;
    the ground was covered with nettles,
    and its stone wall was broken down.
32 Then I saw and considered it;
    I looked and received instruction.
33 A little sleep, a little slumber,
    a little folding of the hands to rest,(Y)
34 and poverty will come upon you like a robber,
    and want, like an armed warrior.

Footnotes

  1. 24.5 Gk Compare Syr Tg: Heb A wise man is strength
  2. 24.21 Gk: Heb do not associate with those who change

Benefits of Wisdom

24 Don’t be envious of wicked men
or wish you were with them,
because they[a] plan violence,
    and they are always talking[b] about trouble.

By wisdom a house is built;
    it is made secure through understanding.
By knowledge its rooms are furnished
    with all sorts of expensive and beautiful goods.

A wise man is strong,[c]
    and a knowledgeable man grows in strength.
For through wise counsel you will wage your war,
    and victory lies in an abundance of advisors.

Wisdom lies beyond reach of the fool;
    he has nothing to say in court.[d]

The person who plans on doing evil
    will be called a schemer.
To devise folly is sin,
    and people detest a scoffer.

10 If you grow weary when times are troubled,
    your strength is limited.[e]

11 Rescue those who are being led away to death,
    and save those who stumble toward slaughter.
12 If you say, “Look here, we didn’t know about this,”
    doesn’t God,[f] who examines motives,[g] discern it?
Doesn’t the one who guards your soul
    know about it?
Won’t he repay each person
    according to what he has done?

13 My son, eat honey, because it’s good for you;[h]
    indeed, drippings from the honeycomb are sweet to your taste;
14 Keep in mind that wisdom is like that for your soul;
    if you find it, there will be a future for you,
        and what you hope for won’t be cut short.

15 Don’t lie in wait like an outlaw
    to attack where the righteous live;
16 for though a righteous man falls seven times,
    he will rise again,
        but the wicked stumble into calamity.

17 Don’t rejoice when your enemy falls;
    don’t let yourself be glad when he stumbles.
18 Otherwise the Lord will observe and disapprove,
    and he will turn his anger away from him.

19 Don’t be anxious about those who practice evil,
    and don’t be envious of the wicked.
20 For the wicked man has no future;
    the lamp of the wicked will be extinguished.

21 My son, fear both the Lord and the king,
    and don’t keep company with rebels.
22 They will be destroyed suddenly,
    and who knows what kind of punishment will come from these two?

Sayings of the Wise

23 Here are some more proverbs from wise people:

It isn’t good to show partiality in judgment.
24 Whoever says to the wicked, “You’re in the right,”
        will be cursed by people and hated by nations.
25 But as for people who rebuke the wicked;[i]
    a good blessing will fall upon them.

26 A kiss on the lips—
    that’s what someone who gives an honest answer deserves.[j]

27 First do your outside work,
    preparing your land for yourself.
        After that, build your house.

28 Don’t testify against your neighbor without a cause,
    and don’t lie when you speak.[k]
29 Don’t say, “I’ll do to him like he did to me,
    I’ll be sure to pay him back for what he did.”

30 I went by the field belonging to a lazy man,
    by a vineyard belonging to a senseless person.
31 There it was, overgrown with thistles,
    the ground covered with thorns,
        its stone wall collapsed.
32 As I observed, I thought about it;
    I watched, and learned a lesson:
33 “A little sleep! A little slumber!
    A little folding of my hands to rest!”
34 Then your poverty will come upon you like a robber,
    your need like an armed bandit.

Footnotes

  1. Proverbs 24:2 Lit. because their hearts
  2. Proverbs 24:2 Lit. and their lips talk
  3. Proverbs 24:5 So MT; LXX reads Being wise is better than being strong
  4. Proverbs 24:7 Lit. in the gate
  5. Proverbs 24:10 Or undersized
  6. Proverbs 24:12 Lit. he
  7. Proverbs 24:12 Lit. examines the heart
  8. Proverbs 24:13 The Heb. lacks for you
  9. Proverbs 24:25 The Heb. lacks the wicked
  10. Proverbs 24:26 The Heb. lacks deserves
  11. Proverbs 24:28 Lit. don’t deceive with your lips