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A strategic translation decision has been made to respect the historical situation of this book. In its original context, Proverbs is practical wisdom passed down from parents (especially fathers, see chapters 1–9) to young men who are preparing to enter a life of adult responsibilities: family, business, community leadership, and so on. Because of this relational aspect, we have retained masculine references when appropriate and have used more inclusive language when that was the intention of the original author. It is our greatest hope that God will use this work to remind fathers of the profound place they have in nurturing, instructing, and guiding the next generation.

Let us begin. The worship of the Eternal One, the one True God, is the first step toward knowledge.
    Fools, however, do not fear God and cannot stand wisdom or guidance.

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29 Because they despised knowledge of my ways,
    and they also refused to respect and honor the Eternal,

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If you cry out to her for insight
    and beg for understanding,
If you sift through the clamor of everything around you
    to seek her like some precious prize,
    to search for her like buried treasure;
Then you will grasp what it means to truly respect the Eternal,
    and you will have discovered the knowledge of the one True God.

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And don’t think you can decide on your own what is right and what is wrong.
    Respect the Eternal; turn and run from evil.
If you depend on Him, your body and mind will be free from the strain of a sinful life,
    will experience healing and health,
    and will be strengthened at their core.

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13     If you respect the Eternal, you will grow to despise evil.
    I despise wretched, vile talk
        and ways of pride and arrogance.

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10 Reverence for the Eternal, the one True God, is the beginning of wisdom;
    true knowledge of the Holy One is the start of understanding.

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27 Reverence for the Eternal makes for a long and peaceful life,
    but a wrongdoer will have years taken away.

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Whoever travels through life with integrity respects the Eternal,
    but whoever turns from it hates Him.

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16 It is better to live with less and honor the Eternal
    than to have riches and carry the burdens that come with them.

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33 Reverence for the Eternal is the first lesson of wisdom,
    and humility always precedes honor.

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The penalty of sin is removed by love and loyalty;
    and by devotion to the Eternal, evil is avoided.

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23 Reverence for the Eternal leads to a fulfilled life;
    those who have it will sleep well,
    for disaster will not touch them.

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A humble person who fears the Eternal
    can expect to receive wealth, honor, and life.

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17 Don’t be envious of those wrapped up in sin,
    but always maintain a healthy respect for the Eternal.
18 Your future with Him will be certain,
    and you will not have hoped in vain.
19 Listen, my son, be wise,
    and steer your life on the right course.

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21 My son, fear both the Eternal and His anointed ruler.
    It is not wise to associate with those rebelling against them

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Evil people are not able to understand justice,
    but those who pursue the Eternal understand it completely.

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14 Happy is the one who always fears the Lord,
    but the person who hardens his heart to God falls into misfortune.

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25 If you fear other people, you are walking into a dangerous trap;
    but if you trust in the Eternal, you will be safe.
26 Many people vie for special treatment from a ruler,
    yet genuine justice proceeds from the Eternal.

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