Proverbs 3
New Catholic Bible
Chapter 3
Blessed Is the Person Who Has Found Wisdom[a]
1 My son, do not forget my teaching,
but cherish my commandments in your heart,
2 for they will bring you length of days,
more years of life,[b] and an abundance of prosperity.
3 Do not let kindness and fidelity leave you;
fasten them around your neck
and inscribe them on the tablet of your heart.
4 Then you will gain favor and a good name
in the sight of God and man.
5 Trust wholeheartedly in the Lord
rather than relying on your own intelligence.
6 In everything you do, acknowledge him,
and he will see that your paths are straight.
7 Do not pride yourself on your own wisdom;
fear the Lord and turn your back on evil.
8 This will provide healing for your flesh
and restore strength to your body.
9 Honor the Lord with your wealth
and with the firstfruits of all your crops.[c]
10 Then your barns will be filled with plenty,[d]
and your vats will overflow with new wine.
11 [e]My son, do not ignore the Lord’s discipline
or refuse to accept his rebuke.
12 For the Lord disciplines those whom he loves,
just as a father chastises a beloved son.
13 Blessed[f] is the person who has found wisdom,
the one who has gained understanding.
14 For she is far more valuable than silver,
and her revenue is greater than that of gold.
15 She is more precious than pearls,[g]
and nothing that you desire can compare with her.
16 In her right hand is length of days;
in her left hand, riches and honor.
17 Her ways are pleasant to follow,
and all her paths lead to peace.
18 She is a tree of life to all who embrace her,
and blessed are all who hold her fast.
By His Wisdom the Lord Laid the Earth’s Foundations[h]
19 By his wisdom the Lord laid the earth’s foundations;
by his understanding he established the heavens.
20 Through his knowledge the depths broke open
and the clouds dropped down dew.
You Will Proceed on Your Way Securely[i]
21 My son, without letting them slip out of your sight
safeguard sound wisdom and prudence.
22 They will give life to your soul
and provide adornment for your neck.
23 Then you will proceed on your way securely,
and your feet will avoid stumbling.
24 When you lie down, you will not be afraid,[j]
and on your bed your sleep will be sweet.
25 Have no fear of sudden terror
or of the destruction[k] that overtakes the wicked.
26 For the Lord will be your assurance
and will keep your feet from the trap.
27 Do not withhold kindness from anyone to whom it is due
when it is in your power to grant it.
28 Do not say to your neighbor,
“Go away and come back again; I will repay you tomorrow,”
when you can give him what is owed right then.
29 Do not plot any evil against your neighbor
who is living in peace beside you.
30 Do not quarrel with someone without cause
when that person has done you no harm.
31 Do not envy a violent man
or choose to emulate any of his ways.
32 For the perverse man is an abomination to the Lord
whose friendship is bestowed only upon the upright.
33 The curse of the Lord falls on the house of the wicked,[l]
but he blesses the abode of the righteous.
34 He shows only disdain to those who are scornful,
but he showers his kindness on the humble.
35 Glory is the crown given to the wise;
fools inherit nothing but disgrace.
Footnotes
- Proverbs 3:1 Wisdom is religious fidelity, attentiveness to God. Those who observe this are under the eye of the Lord like a child. The author has no doubt, that even in the present, the best of rewards are coming to him. In fact, true happiness is much more than our desires to possess things and to put on appearances, and the author already experiences it. In verses 14-18, he suggests something of this profound secret of life, which Christ will call the hidden treasure or pearl of great price (Mt 13:44-46). Wisdom is a tree of life, not the fruit prohibited to human beings that sprouted on the tree in paradise (see Gen 3).
- Proverbs 3:2 Bring you length of days, more years of life: the “fear of the Lord” brings health to the body (v. 8) and “prolongs life” (Prov 10:27; see also Prov 9:10-11). Abundance of prosperity: generally speaking, the righteous are prosperous and happy while the wicked are overwhelmed with misfortune and miserable (see Prov 12:21). However, sometimes the wicked prosper and lead a carefree life (see Ps 73:3, 12)—at least for a time (see Ps 73:17-19)—while the righteous suffer (see Job 1–2).
- Proverbs 3:9 Firstfruits of all your crops: the people of God were commanded to give to the priests the first part of the crops of olive oil, wine, and grains well as other products they grew each year (see Lev 23:10; Num 18:12-13).
- Proverbs 3:10 Filled with plenty: those who bring their offerings to God will receive still greater blessings from him (see Mal 3:10; see also Deut 28:8-12; 2 Cor 9:8).
- Proverbs 3:11 As already seen (v. 2 and note), the righteous are not always prosperous. They suffer affliction as a way of learning how to live (see Prov 12:1; Job 5:17; 36:22; Ps 119:71). The author of Hebrews quotes these two verses (Heb 12:5-6) and then adds: “[God disciplines us] for our benefit” (Heb 12:10).
- Proverbs 3:13 Blessed: see note on Prov 31:28.
- Proverbs 3:15 [Wisdom] is more precious than pearls: similar to Job 28:18. A worthy wife is also “more precious than pearls” (Prov 31:10).
- Proverbs 3:19 The author has a lofty idea of the knowledge of life proposed to humans. Is it not the reflection of the thought that presides in the very projects of God (see Prov 8:22-31) and about which Job (chs. 38–40) never ceased being astounded?
- Proverbs 3:21 There is a serenity that one sometimes discovers in a person whose life is above all profound fidelity. True wisdom is found neither in beautiful ideas nor in fine sentiments but in the practice of peace, trust, self-offering, and true human relationships. Opposed to it are wickedness, vain mockery, foolishness, and the like. To call down God’s maledictions upon this folly is, for the ancients, a way of breaking away from it.
- Proverbs 3:24 When you lie down, you will not be afraid: this is one of the blessings of the covenant (see Lev 26:6; Job 11:18-19; Mic 4:4; Zep 3:13; see also Prov 1:33). Your sleep will be sweet: see Prov 6:22; Ps 4:9.
- Proverbs 3:25 Sudden terror . . . destruction: the Lord shields the righteous from harm of any kind (see Prov 10:25; Job 5:21; Ps 91:3-16). The wicked: see Prov 1:26-27.
- Proverbs 3:33 The contrasting fate of the wicked and the righteous at God’s hands indicated in this verse is also set forth in Deut 11:26-28. Curse of the Lord falls on the house of the wicked: see Jos 7:24-25; Zec 5:3-4. Blesses the abode of the righteous: see Job 42:12-14.
Proverbs 3
New King James Version
Guidance for the Young
3 My son, do not forget my law,
(A)But let your heart keep my commands;
2 For length of days and long life
And (B)peace they will add to you.
3 Let not mercy and truth forsake you;
(C)Bind them around your neck,
(D)Write them on the tablet of your heart,
4 (E)And so find favor and [a]high esteem
In the sight of God and man.
5 (F)Trust in the Lord with all your heart,
(G)And lean not on your own understanding;
6 (H)In all your ways acknowledge Him,
And He shall [b]direct your paths.
7 Do not be wise in your own (I)eyes;
Fear the Lord and depart from evil.
8 It will be health to your [c]flesh,
And (J)strength[d] to your bones.
9 (K)Honor the Lord with your possessions,
And with the firstfruits of all your increase;
10 (L)So your barns will be filled with plenty,
And your vats will overflow with new wine.
11 (M)My son, do not despise the chastening of the Lord,
Nor detest His correction;
12 For whom the Lord loves He corrects,
(N)Just as a father the son in whom he delights.
13 (O)Happy is the man who finds wisdom,
And the man who gains understanding;
14 (P)For her proceeds are better than the profits of silver,
And her gain than fine gold.
15 She is more precious than rubies,
And (Q)all the things you may desire cannot compare with her.
16 (R)Length of days is in her right hand,
In her left hand riches and honor.
17 (S)Her ways are ways of pleasantness,
And all her paths are peace.
18 She is (T)a tree of life to those who take hold of her,
And happy are all who [e]retain her.
19 (U)The Lord by wisdom founded the earth;
By understanding He established the heavens;
20 By His knowledge the depths were (V)broken up,
And clouds drop down the dew.
21 My son, let them not depart from your eyes—
Keep sound wisdom and discretion;
22 So they will be life to your soul
And grace to your neck.
23 (W)Then you will walk safely in your way,
And your foot will not stumble.
24 When you lie down, you will not be afraid;
Yes, you will lie down and your sleep will be sweet.
25 (X)Do not be afraid of sudden terror,
Nor of trouble from the wicked when it comes;
26 For the Lord will be your confidence,
And will keep your foot from being caught.
27 (Y)Do not withhold good from [f]those to whom it is due,
When it is in the power of your hand to do so.
28 (Z)Do not say to your neighbor,
“Go, and come back,
And tomorrow I will give it,”
When you have it with you.
29 Do not devise evil against your neighbor,
For he dwells by you for safety’s sake.
30 (AA)Do not strive with a man without cause,
If he has done you no harm.
31 (AB)Do not envy the oppressor,
And choose none of his ways;
32 For the perverse person is an abomination to the Lord,
(AC)But His secret counsel is with the upright.
33 (AD)The curse of the Lord is on the house of the wicked,
But (AE)He blesses the home of the just.
34 (AF)Surely He scorns the scornful,
But gives grace to the humble.
35 The wise shall inherit glory,
But shame shall be the legacy of fools.
Footnotes
- Proverbs 3:4 Lit. good understanding
- Proverbs 3:6 Or make smooth or straight
- Proverbs 3:8 Body, lit. navel
- Proverbs 3:8 Lit. drink
- Proverbs 3:18 hold her fast
- Proverbs 3:27 Lit. its owners
Sprueche 3
Hoffnung für Alle
Vergiss nie, was du gelernt hast!
3 Mein Sohn, vergiss nie, was ich dir beigebracht habe! Nimm dir meine Ratschläge zu Herzen und bewahre sie! 2 Dann wird es dir gut gehen, ein langes und erfülltes Leben liegt vor dir. 3 An Güte und Treue soll es dir niemals fehlen. Trage sie wie eine Kette um deinen Hals, ja, schreibe sie dir tief in dein Herz! 4 So wirst du Freundschaft und Ansehen bei Gott und Menschen finden.
5 Verlass dich nicht auf deinen eigenen Verstand, sondern vertraue voll und ganz dem Herrn! 6 Denke bei jedem Schritt an ihn; er zeigt dir den richtigen Weg und krönt dein Handeln mit Erfolg. 7 Halte dich nicht selbst für klug; begegne dem Herrn mit Ehrfurcht und meide das Böse! 8 Das bringt Heilung für deinen Körper und belebt dich mit neuer Kraft. 9 Ehre den Herrn mit dem, was du hast; schenke ihm das Beste deiner Ernte. 10 Dann wird er deine Vorratskammern füllen und deine Weinfässer überfließen lassen.
11 Mein Sohn, wenn der Herr dich zurechtweist, dann sei nicht entrüstet und sträube dich nicht, 12 denn darin zeigt sich seine Liebe. Wie ein Vater seinen Sohn erzieht, den er liebt, so erzieht dich auch der Herr.
Wertvoller als der größte Reichtum
13 Glücklich ist der Mensch, der weise und urteilsfähig geworden ist! 14 Er hat mehr Gewinn davon als jemand, der Silber und Gold besitzt. 15 Selbst die kostbarsten Perlen verblassen gegenüber dem Wert der Einsicht, sie übertrifft alles, was man sich erträumt. 16 Denn in ihrer rechten Hand hält sie ein langes Leben bereit, und mit ihrer linken verleiht sie Reichtum und Ehre. 17 Wer sich von der Weisheit führen lässt, der findet Glück und Frieden. 18 Ja, die Weisheit gibt ein erfülltes Leben,[a] und wer an ihr festhält, kann sich glücklich schätzen! 19 Mit Hilfe der Weisheit wurden Himmel und Erde erschaffen, der Herr entwarf alles mit seinem Verstand. 20 Seine Klugheit ließ die Quellen aus der Tiefe hervorsprudeln und Regen aus den Wolken fallen.
21 Mein Sohn, achte darauf, dass du die Weisheit und Besonnenheit nie aus den Augen verlierst! 22 Sie werden dein Leben erfüllen und dir Ansehen bei den Menschen verleihen.[b] 23 Dann kannst du sicher deinen Weg gehen, nichts bringt dich zu Fall. 24 Abends legst du dich ohne Sorgen ins Bett und schläfst die ganze Nacht hindurch ruhig und tief. 25 Du brauchst nicht zu befürchten, dass dich auf einmal ein Unglück trifft, wie es gottlosen Menschen geschieht. 26 Der Herr selbst ist der Grund für deine Zuversicht; er lässt dich nicht in eine Falle laufen.
Hilf deinem Mitmenschen!
27 Wenn jemand deine Unterstützung braucht und du ihm helfen kannst, dann weigere dich nicht. 28 Vertröste ihn nicht auf morgen, wenn du heute helfen kannst! 29 Plane nichts Böses gegen einen Menschen, der dir sein Vertrauen schenkt. 30 Brich keinen Streit vom Zaun mit einem, der dir nichts getan hat.
31 Beneide einen gewalttätigen Menschen nicht und nimm ihn dir nicht zum Vorbild. 32 Denn der Herr verabscheut den, der krumme Wege geht, der Aufrichtige aber ist sein Vertrauter. 33 Der Fluch des Herrn trifft alle, die ihn missachten; aber er segnet den, der rechtschaffen lebt. 34 Er treibt seinen Spott mit allen, die ihn verspotten; aber er wendet denen seine Liebe zu, die wissen, dass sie ihn brauchen. 35 Wer sich weise verhält, wird Anerkennung finden; aber ein Dummkopf erntet nichts als Verachtung.
Footnotes
- 3,18 Wörtlich: Sie ist ein Baum des Lebens für alle, die sie ergreifen. – Vgl. 1. Mose 2,8‒9.
- 3,22 Wörtlich: Sie werden Leben sein für deine Seele und Schmuck für deinen Hals.
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