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28 Evil people run even though no one is chasing them,
    but good people are as brave as a lion.

When a country is lawless, it has one ruler after another;
    but when it is led by a leader with understanding and knowledge, it continues strong.

Rulers who mistreat the poor
    are like a hard rain that destroys the crops.

Those who disobey what they have been taught praise the wicked,
    but those who obey what they have been taught are against them.

Evil people do not understand justice,
    but those who follow the Lord understand it completely.

It is better to be poor and innocent
    than to be rich and wicked.

Children who obey what they have been taught are wise,
    but friends of troublemakers disgrace their parents.

Some people get rich by overcharging others,
    but their wealth will be given to those who are kind to the poor.

If you refuse to obey what you have been taught,
    your prayers will not be heard.

10 Those who lead good people to do wrong
    will be ruined by their own evil,
    but the innocent will be rewarded with good things.

11 Rich people may think they are wise,
    but the poor with understanding will prove them wrong.

12 When good people triumph, there is great happiness,
    but when the wicked get control, everybody hides.

13 If you hide your sins, you will not succeed.
    If you confess and reject them, you will receive mercy.

14 Those who are always respectful will be happy,
    but those who are stubborn will get into trouble.

15 A wicked ruler is as dangerous to poor people
    as a roaring lion or a charging bear.

16 A ruler without wisdom will be cruel,
    but the one who refuses to take dishonest money will rule a long time.

17 Don’t help those who are guilty of murder;
    let them run until they die.

18 Innocent people will be kept safe,
    but those who are dishonest will suddenly be ruined.

19 Those who work their land will have plenty of food,
    but the ones who chase empty dreams instead will end up poor.

20 A truthful person will have many blessings,
    but those eager to get rich will be punished.

21 It is not good for a judge to take sides,
    but some will sin for only a piece of bread.

22 Selfish people are in a hurry to get rich
    and do not realize they soon will be poor.

23 Those who correct others will later be liked
    more than those who give false praise.

24 Whoever robs father or mother
    and says, “It’s not wrong,”
    is just like someone who destroys things.

25 A greedy person causes trouble,
    but the one who trusts the Lord will succeed.

26 Those who trust in themselves are foolish,
    but those who live wisely will be kept safe.

27 Whoever gives to the poor will have everything he needs,
    but the one who ignores the poor will receive many curses.

28 When the wicked get control, everybody hides,
    but when they die, good people do well.

28 The wicked are afraid of everything, but those who live right are as brave as lions.

A lawless nation will have many bad leaders. But a smart leader will rule for a long time in a land where people obey the law.

A leader who takes advantage of the poor is like a hard rain that destroys the crops.[a]

Those who refuse to obey the law promote evil. Those who obey the law oppose evil.

The wicked don’t understand justice, but those who love the Lord understand it completely.

It is better to be poor and honest than rich and evil.

A smart son obeys the laws, but a son who spends time with worthless people brings shame to his father.

If you get rich by charging high interest rates, your wealth will go to someone who is kind to the poor.

When people do not listen to God’s teachings, he does not listen to their prayers.

10 Those who plan to hurt good people will fall into their own traps, but good things will happen to those who are good.

11 The rich always think they are wise, but a poor person who is wise can see the truth.

12 When good people become leaders, everything is great, but when the wicked rise to power, everyone hides.

13 Whoever hides their sins will not be successful, but whoever confesses their sins and stops doing wrong will receive mercy.

14 People who respect others will be blessed, but stubborn people will have plenty of troubles.

15 An evil ruler over those who are helpless is like an angry lion or a charging bear.

16 A foolish ruler hurts the people under him, but a ruler who hates wrong will rule for a long time.

17 A murderer will never have peace. Don’t support such a person.

18 Honest people will be safe, but dishonest people will be ruined.

19 Whoever works hard will have plenty to eat, but whoever wastes their time with dreams will always be poor.

20 People who can be trusted will have many blessings, but those who are just trying to get rich in a hurry will be punished.

21 It is wrong for a judge to support someone simply because he knows them. But some judges will change their decisions for the price of a loaf of bread.

22 Selfish people only want to get rich. They do not realize that they are very close to being poor.

23 Correct someone, and later they will thank you. That is much better than just saying something to be nice.

24 Someone might steal from their parents and say, “I did nothing wrong.” But that person is as bad as an enemy who smashes everything in the house.

25 Greedy people might sue you in court, but those who trust the Lord are rewarded.

26 It is foolish to be too confident. Those who ask for advice are wise and will escape disaster.

27 Whoever gives to the poor will have plenty. Whoever refuses to help them will get nothing but curses.

28 When the wicked rise to power, everyone hides. When they are defeated, good people multiply.

Notas al pie

  1. Proverbs 28:3 Or “A poor person who takes advantage of beggars is like a hard rain and no food.”