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Bible in 90 Days

An intensive Bible reading plan that walks through the entire Bible in 90 days.
Duration: 88 days
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Proverbs 7:1-20:21

Wisdom Will Keep You From Adultery

My son, remember my words. Don’t forget what I have told you. Consider my teaching as precious as your own eyes. Obey my commands, and you will have a good life. Tie them around your finger. Write them on your heart. Treat wisdom like the woman you love and knowledge like the one dearest to you. Wisdom will save you from that other woman, the other man’s wife, who tempts you with such sweet words.

One day I was looking out my window at some foolish teenagers and noticed one who had no sense at all. He was walking through the marketplace and came to the corner where a certain woman lived. He then turned up the road that goes by her house. The day was ending. The sun had set, and it was almost dark. 10 Suddenly, there she was in front of him, dressed like a prostitute. She had plans for him. 11 She was a wild and rebellious woman who would not stay at home. 12 She walked the streets, always looking for someone to trap. 13 She grabbed the young man and kissed him. Without shame, she looked him in the eye and said, 14 “I offered a fellowship offering today. I gave what I promised to give, 15 and I still have plenty of food left. So I came out to find you, and here you are! 16 I have clean sheets on my bed—special ones from Egypt. 17 My bed smells wonderful with myrrh, aloes, and cinnamon. 18 Come, let’s enjoy ourselves all night. We can make love until dawn. 19 My husband has gone on a business trip. 20 He took enough money for a long trip and won’t be home for two weeks.[a]

21 This is what the woman said to tempt the young man, and her smooth words tricked him. 22 He followed her, like a bull being led to the slaughter. He was like a deer walking into a trap, 23 where a hunter waits to shoot an arrow through its heart. The boy was like a bird flying into a net, never seeing the danger he was in.

24 Now, sons, listen to me. Pay attention to what I say. 25 Don’t let your heart lead you to an evil woman like that. Don’t go where she wants to lead you. 26 She has brought down some of the most powerful men; she has left many dead bodies in her path. 27 Her house is the place of death. The road to it leads straight to the grave.

Wisdom—the Good Woman

Listen, Wisdom is calling.
    Yes, Understanding is shouting for us.
Wisdom stands at the top of the hill,
    by the road where the paths meet.
She is near the entrance to the city,
    calling from the open gates.

“I am calling out to all of you.
    I am speaking to everyone.
You who are ignorant, learn to be wise.
    You who are foolish, get some common sense.
Listen, I have something important to say,
    and I am telling you what is right.
My words are true,
    and I will not say anything that is wrong.
Everything I say is right;
    there is nothing false or crooked about it.
These things are clear to any intelligent person.
    They are right to anyone with knowledge.
10 Choose discipline over silver
    and knowledge over the finest gold.
11 Wisdom is better than pearls,
    and nothing you desire compares with her.

The Value of Wisdom

12 “I am Wisdom.
    I live with Good Judgment.
    I am at home with Knowledge and Planning.
13 To respect the Lord means to hate evil.
    I hate pride and boasting,
    evil lives and hurtful words.
14 I have good advice and common sense to offer.
    I have understanding and power.
15 With my help kings rule,
    and governors make good laws.
16 With my help leaders govern,
    and important officials make good decisions.[b]
17 I love those who love me,
    and those who look for me will find me.
18 With me there are riches and honor.
    I have lasting wealth to give to you.
19 What I give is better than fine gold.
    What I produce is better than pure silver.
20 I lead people the right way—
    along the paths of justice.
21 I give riches to those who love me,
    and I fill their houses with treasures.

22 “The Lord made me in the beginning,
    long before he did anything else.
23 I was formed a long time ago,
    before the world was made.
24 I was born before there was an ocean,
    before the springs began to flow.
25 I was born before the mountains and hills
    were set into place,
26 before the earth and fields were made,
    before the dust of this world was formed.
27 I was there when he set up the skies,
    when he drew a circle in the ocean to make a place for the land.
28 I was there when he put the clouds in the sky
    and made the deep springs flow.
29 I was there when he set the limits on the sea
    to make it stop where he said.
I was there when he laid the foundations of the earth.
30 I grew up as a child by his side,[c]
    laughing and playing all the time.
31 I played in the world he made
    and enjoyed the people he put there.

32 “Now, children, listen to me.
If you follow my ways,
    you will be happy too.
33 Listen to my teaching and be wise;
    don’t ignore what I say.
34 Whoever waits at my door
    and listens for me will be blessed.
35 Those who find me find life,
    and the Lord will reward them.
36 But those who do not find me put their lives in danger.
    Whoever hates me loves death.”

Wisdom’s Invitation

Wisdom has built her house; she has made it strong with seven columns.[d] She has cooked meat, mixed wine, and put food on the table. She has sent her servant girls to announce from the highest hill in the city,[e] “Whoever needs instruction, come.” She invites all the simple people and says, “Come, eat my food and drink the wine I have prepared. Leave your old, foolish ways and live! Advance along the path of understanding.”

Criticize a person who is rude and shows no respect, and you will only get insults. Correct the wicked, and you will only get hurt. Don’t correct such people, or they will hate you. But correct those who are wise, and they will love you. Teach the wise, and they will become wiser. Instruct those who live right, and they will gain more knowledge.

10 Wisdom begins with fear and respect for the Lord. Knowledge of the Holy One leads to understanding. 11 Wisdom will help you live longer; she will add years to your life. 12 If you become wise, it will be for your own good. If you are rude and show no respect, you are the one who will suffer.

Foolishness—the Other Woman

13 Foolishness is that other woman, who is loud, stupid, and knows nothing. 14 She sits on her chair at the door of her house, up on the highest hill of the city. 15 When people walk by, she calls out to them. They show no interest in her, but still she says, 16 “Whoever needs instruction, come.” She invites all the simple people and says, 17 “Stolen water is sweet. Stolen bread tastes good.” 18 Those simple people don’t realize that her house is full of ghosts and that her guests have entered the world of the dead.

Solomon’s Proverbs

10 These are the proverbs of Solomon:

A wise son makes his father happy; a foolish one makes his mother sad.

Wealth gained by doing wrong will not really help you, but doing right will save you from death.

The Lord takes care of good people and gives them the food they need, but he keeps the wicked from getting what they want.

Lazy hands will make you poor; hard-working hands will make you rich.

A son who works hard while it is harvest time will be successful, but one who sleeps through the harvest is worthless.

People say good things about those who live right, but the words of the wicked only hide their violent plans.

Good people leave memories that bless us, but the wicked are soon forgotten.

The wise accept instruction, but fools argue and bring trouble on themselves.

Honest people can always feel secure, but lying cheaters will be caught.

10 If you fail to speak the truth, trouble will follow. If you speak openly, peace will come.[f]

11 The words of good people are like a spring of fresh water,[g] but the words of the wicked only hide their violent plans.

12 Hatred causes arguments, but love overlooks all wrongs.

13 Intelligent people speak words of wisdom, but fools must be punished before they learn their lesson.[h]

14 Wise people are quiet and learn new things, but fools talk and bring trouble on themselves.

15 Wealth protects the rich, but poverty destroys the poor.

16 What good people do brings life, but wicked people produce only sin.

17 Those who accept correction show others how to live. Those who reject correction lead others the wrong way.

18 People sometimes lie to hide their hatred, but saying bad things about someone is even more foolish.

19 A person who talks too much gets into trouble. A wise person learns to be quiet.

20 Words from good people are like pure silver, but thoughts from the wicked are worthless.

21 Good people say things that help others, but the wicked die from a lack of understanding.

22 It is the Lord’s blessing that brings wealth, and no hard work can add to it.[i]

23 Fools enjoy doing wrong, but the wise enjoy wisdom.

24 The wicked will be defeated by what they fear, but good people will get what they want.

25 The wicked are destroyed when trouble comes, but good people stand strong forever.

26 Sending a lazy person to do anything is as irritating as vinegar on your teeth or smoke in your eyes.

27 Respect for the Lord will add years to your life, but the wicked will have their lives cut short.

28 What good people hope for brings happiness,[j] but what the wicked hope for brings destruction.

29 The Lord protects those who do right, but he destroys those who do wrong.

30 Good people will always be safe, but the wicked will be forced out of the land.

31 Those who live right say wise things, but people stop listening to troublemakers.[k]

32 Good people know the right things to say, but the wicked say things to make trouble.

11 The Lord hates false scales, but he loves accurate weights.

Proud and boastful people will be shamed, but wisdom stays with those who are modest and humble.

Good people are guided by their honesty, but crooks who lie and cheat will ruin themselves.

Money is worthless when you face God’s punishment, but living right will save you from death.

Doing right makes life better for those who are good, but the wicked are destroyed by their own wicked ways.

Doing right sets honest people free, but people who can’t be trusted are trapped by their greed.

When the wicked die, all their hopes are lost; everything they thought they could do comes to nothing.

Good people escape from trouble, but the wicked come along and are trapped by it.

With their words hypocrites can destroy their neighbors. But with what they know, good people can escape.

10 When good people are successful, the whole city is happy, and they all shout with joy when evil people are destroyed.

11 Blessings from the honest people living in a city will make it great, but the things evil people say can destroy it.

12 Stupid people say bad things about their neighbors.[l] Wise people know to be quiet.

13 People who tell secrets about others cannot be trusted. Those who can be trusted keep quiet.

14 A nation without wise leaders will fall. Many good advisors make a nation safe.

15 You will be sorry if you promise to pay a stranger’s debt. Refuse to make such promises and you will be safe.

16 A kind and gentle woman gains respect, but violent men gain only wealth.

17 People who are kind will be rewarded for their kindness, but cruel people will be rewarded with trouble.

18 The work of evil people is all lies, but those who do right will receive a good reward.[m]

19 People who do what is right are on their way to life, but those who always want to do wrong are on their way to death.

20 The Lord hates those who love to do evil, but he is pleased with those who try to do right.

21 The truth is, evil people will be punished, and good people will be set free.

22 A beautiful woman without good sense is like a gold ring in a pig’s nose.

23 What good people want brings more good. What evil people want brings more trouble.

24 Some people give freely and gain more; others refuse to give and end up with less.

25 Give freely, and you will profit. Help others, and you will gain more for yourself.

26 People curse a greedy man who refuses to sell his grain, but they bless a man who sells his grain to feed others.

27 People are pleased with those who try to do good. Those who look for trouble will find it.

28 Those who trust in their riches will fall like dead leaves, but good people will blossom.

29 Those who cause trouble for their families will inherit nothing but the wind. A foolish person will end up as a servant to one who is wise.

30 What good people produce is like a life-giving tree. Those who are wise give new life to others.[n]

31 If good people are rewarded here on earth, then surely those who do evil will also get what they deserve.

12 Whoever loves discipline loves to learn; whoever hates to be corrected is stupid.

It is good to learn what pleases the Lord, because he condemns those who plan to do wrong.

Evil people are never safe, but good people remain safe and secure.

A good wife is like a crown to her husband, but a shameful wife is like a cancer.

Good people are honest and fair in all they do, but those who are evil lie and cannot be trusted.

Evil people use their words to hurt others, but the words from good people can save others from danger.

When evil people are destroyed, they are gone and forgotten, but good people are remembered long after they are gone.

You praise people for their intelligence, but no one respects those who are stupid.

It is better to appear unimportant and have a servant than to pretend to be important and have no food.

10 Good people take good care of their animals, but the wicked know only how to be cruel.[o]

11 Farmers who work their land have plenty of food, but those who waste their time on worthless projects are foolish.

12 The wicked want a share of what an evil man might catch. But like a plant with deep roots, a good man is the one who produces the most.[p]

13 The wicked are trapped by their foolish words, but good people escape from such trouble.

14 People get good things for the words they say, and they are rewarded for the work they do.

15 Fools always think their own way is best, but wise people listen to what others tell them.

16 Fools are easily upset, but wise people avoid insulting others.

17 Good people speak the truth and can be trusted in court, but liars make bad witnesses.

18 Speak without thinking, and your words can cut like a knife. Be wise, and your words can heal.

19 Lies last only a moment, but the truth lasts forever.

20 People who work for evil make trouble, but those who plan for peace bring happiness.

21 The Lord will keep good people safe, but evil people will have many troubles.

22 The Lord hates people who tell lies, but he is pleased with those who tell the truth.

23 Smart people don’t tell everything they know, but fools tell everything and show they are fools.

24 Those who work hard will be put in charge of others, but lazy people will have to work like slaves.

25 Worry takes away your joy, but a kind word makes you happy.

26 Good people are careful about choosing their friends, but evil people always choose the wrong ones.

27 Lazy people don’t get what they want, but riches come to those who work hard.

28 Along the path of goodness there is life; that is the way to live forever.[q]

13 A wise son listens to his father’s advice, but a proud son will not listen to correction.

People get good things for the words they say, but those who cannot be trusted say only bad things.

People who are careful about what they say will save their lives, but those who speak without thinking will be destroyed.

Lazy people always want things but never get them. Those who work hard get plenty.

Good people hate lies, but the wicked do evil, shameful things.

Goodness protects honest people, but evil destroys those who love to sin.

Some people pretend they are rich, but they have nothing. Others pretend they are poor, but they are really rich.

The rich might have to pay a ransom to save their lives, but the poor never receive such threats.

The light of those who do right shines brighter and brighter, but the lamp of the wicked becomes darker and darker.[r]

10 Pride causes arguments, but those who listen to others are wise.

11 Money gained by cheating others will soon be gone. Money earned through hard work will grow and grow.

12 Hope that is delayed makes you sad, but a wish that comes true fills you with joy.

13 Those who reject a command hurt themselves; those who respect a command will be rewarded.

14 The teaching of the wise is a source of life; their words will save you from deadly traps.

15 People like a person with good sense, but life is hard for someone who cannot be trusted.

16 Wise people always think before they do anything, but fools show how stupid they are by what they do.

17 Disaster will catch up to the wicked messenger, but a runner who can be trusted will bring peace.

18 If you refuse to learn from your mistakes, you will be poor, and no one will respect you. If you listen when you are criticized, you will be honored.

19 People are happy when they get what they want. But stupid people want nothing but evil, and they refuse to change.

20 Be friends with those who are wise, and you will become wise. Choose fools to be your friends, and you will have trouble.

21 Trouble chases sinners wherever they go, but good things happen to good people.

22 It is good to have something to pass down to your grandchildren. But wealth hidden away by sinners will be given to those who live right.

23 The poor might have good land that produces plenty of food, but bad decisions can take it away.[s]

24 If you don’t correct your children, you don’t love them. If you love them, you will be quick to discipline them.

25 Good people will have plenty to eat, but the wicked will go hungry.

14 A wise woman makes her home what it should be, but the home of a foolish woman is destroyed by her own actions.[t]

Those who live right respect the Lord, but dishonest people hate him.

Foolish words cause you trouble; wise words protect you.

A barn with no cattle might be clean, but strong bulls are needed for a good harvest.

A good witness is one who does not lie. A bad witness is a liar who cannot be trusted.

Anyone who makes fun of wisdom will never find it, but knowledge comes easily to those who understand its value.

Stay away from fools, there is nothing they can teach you.

Wisdom lets smart people know what they are doing, but stupid people only think they know.

Fines are needed to make fools obey the law, but good people are happy to obey it.

10 When you are sad, no one else feels the pain; and when you are happy, no one else can really feel the joy.

11 An evil person’s house will be destroyed, but a good person’s family will do well.

12 There is a way that people think is right, but it leads only to death.

13 Laughter might hide your sadness. But when the laughter is gone, the sadness remains.

14 Evil people will be paid back for the wrong they do, and good people will be rewarded for the good they do.

15 Fools believe every word they hear, but wise people think carefully about everything.

16 Wise people are careful and avoid trouble; fools are too confident and careless.

17 A quick-tempered person does stupid things, but it is also true that people don’t like anyone who quietly plans evil.

18 Fools are rewarded with more foolishness. Smart people are rewarded with knowledge.

19 Good people will defeat those who are evil, and the wicked will be forced to show respect to those who live right.

20 The poor have no friends, not even their neighbors, but the rich have many friends.

21 It is wrong to say bad things about your neighbors. Be kind to the poor, and you will be blessed.

22 Whoever works to do good will find love and loyalty. It is a mistake to work at doing evil.

23 If you work hard, you will have plenty. If you do nothing but talk, you will not have enough.

24 A wise person’s reward is wealth, but a fool’s reward is foolishness.

25 A witness who tells the truth saves lives, but one who tells lies hurts others.

26 People who respect the Lord will be safe, and they will make their children feel secure.

27 Respect for the Lord gives true life and will save you from death’s trap.

28 Kings of large nations have great honor. Rulers without a country have nothing.

29 A patient person is very smart. A quick-tempered person makes stupid mistakes.

30 Peace of mind makes the body healthy, but jealousy is like a cancer.

31 Whoever takes advantage of the poor insults their Maker, but whoever is kind to them honors him.

32 The wicked will be defeated by their evil, but good people are protected by their honesty.[u]

33 A wise person is always thinking wise thoughts, but a fool knows nothing about wisdom.

34 Goodness makes a nation great, but sin is a shame to any people.

35 Kings are pleased with intelligent officials, but they will punish shameful ones.

15 A gentle answer makes anger disappear, but a rough answer makes it grow.

Listening to wise people increases your knowledge, but only nonsense comes from the mouths of fools.

The Lord sees what happens everywhere. He watches everyone, good and evil.

Kind words are like a life-giving tree, but lying words will crush your spirit.

Fools refuse to listen to their father’s advice, but those who accept discipline are smart.

Good people are rich in many ways, but those who are evil get nothing but trouble.

Wise people say things that give you new knowledge, but fools say nothing worth hearing.

The Lord hates the offerings of the wicked, but he is happy to hear the prayers of those who live right.

The Lord hates the way evil people live, but he loves those who try to do good.

10 Whoever stops living right will be punished. Whoever hates to be corrected will be destroyed.

11 The Lord knows everything, even what happens in the place of death. So surely he knows what people are thinking.

12 Fools hate to be told they are wrong, so they refuse to ask wise people for advice.

13 If you are happy, your face shows it. If you are sad, your spirit feels defeated.

14 Intelligent people want more knowledge, but fools only want more nonsense.

15 Life is always hard for the poor, but the right attitude can turn it into a party.

16 It is better to be poor and respect the Lord than to be rich and have many troubles.

17 It is better to eat a little where there is love than to eat a lot where there is hate.

18 A quick temper causes fights, but patience brings peace and calm.

19 For lazy people, life is a path overgrown with thorns and thistles. For those who do what is right, it is a smooth highway.

20 Wise children make their parents happy. Foolish children bring them shame.

21 Doing foolish things makes a fool happy, but a wise person is careful to do what is right.

22 If you don’t ask for advice, your plans will fail. With many advisors, they will succeed.

23 People are happy when they give a good answer. And there is nothing better than the right word at the right time.

24 What wise people do leads to life here on earth[v] and stops them from going down to the place of death.

25 The Lord destroys a proud man’s house but protects a widow’s property.

26 The Lord hates evil thoughts, but he is pleased with kind words.

27 Whoever takes money to do wrong invites disaster. Refuse such gifts, and you will live.

28 Good people think before they answer, but the wicked do not, and what they say causes trouble.

29 The Lord is far away from the wicked, but he always hears the prayers of those who do what is right.

30 A smile[w] makes people happy. Good news makes them feel better.

31 To be counted among the wise, you must learn to accept helpful criticism.

32 If you refuse to be corrected, you are only hurting yourself. Listen to criticism, and you will gain understanding.

33 Wisdom teaches you to respect the Lord. You must be humbled before you can be honored.

16 People might plan what they want to say, but it is the Lord who gives them the right words.

People think that whatever they do is right, but the Lord judges their reason for doing it.

Turn to the Lord for help in everything you do, and you will be successful.

The Lord has a plan for everything. In his plan, the wicked will be destroyed.

The Lord hates those who are proud. You can be sure he will punish them all.

Faithful love and loyalty will remove your guilt.[x] Respect the Lord, and you will stay far away from evil.

When people live to please the Lord, even their enemies will be at peace with them.

It is better to be poor and do right than to be rich and do wrong.

People can plan what they want to do, but it is the Lord who guides their steps.

10 When a king speaks, his words are law. So when he makes a decision, it is never a mistake.

11 The Lord wants all scales and balances to be right; he wants all business agreements to be fair.

12 Kings hate to see anyone doing wrong,[y] because kingdoms grow strong only when everyone is honest and fair.

13 Kings want to hear the truth. They like those who are honest.

14 When a king gets angry, he can put someone to death. So it is wise to keep the king happy.

15 When the king is happy, life is better for everyone. When he is pleased, it is like a refreshing spring rain.

16 Wisdom is worth much more than gold. Understanding is worth much more than silver.

17 Good people try to avoid evil. They watch what they do and protect themselves.

18 Pride is the first step toward destruction. Proud thoughts will lead you to defeat.

19 It is better to be a humble person living among the poor than to share the wealth among the proud.

20 Good things happen to those who learn from their experiences, and the Lord blesses those who trust him.

21 People will know if someone is wise. Those who choose their words carefully can be very convincing.

22 Good sense is a spring of fresh water to those who have it, but fools can offer only foolishness.

23 Wise people always think before they speak, so what they say is worth listening to.

24 Kind words are like honey; they are easy to accept and good for your health.

25 There is a way that seems right to people, but that way leads only to death.

26 The thought of hunger keeps the workers working so that they can eat.

27 Troublemakers create disasters. Their advice destroys like a wildfire.

28 Troublemakers are always causing problems. Their gossip breaks up the closest of friends.

29 Cruel people trick their neighbors and make them do wrong. 30 With a wink of the eye, they plan to trick someone. With a grin, they make plans to hurt their friends.

31 Gray hair is a crown of glory on people who have lived good lives. It is earned by living right.

32 It is better to be patient than to be a strong soldier. It is better to control your anger than to capture a city.

33 People might throw lots to make a decision, but the answer always comes from the Lord.

17 It is better to have nothing but a dry piece of bread to eat in peace than a whole house full of food with everyone arguing.

A smart servant will gain control over his master’s foolish son. He will be treated like a son and get a share of the inheritance.

Fire is used to make gold and silver pure, but a person’s heart is made pure by the Lord.

People who do evil listen to evil ideas. Liars listen to liars.

Whoever makes fun of beggars insults their Maker. Whoever laughs at someone else’s trouble will be punished.

Grandchildren are the pride and joy of old age, and children take great pride in their parents.

You wouldn’t expect to hear a fine speech from a fool, and you shouldn’t expect lies from a ruler.

Some people think a bribe is like a lucky charm—it seems to work wherever they go.

Forgive someone, and you will strengthen your friendship. Keep reminding them, and you will destroy it.

10 Smart people learn more from a single correction than fools learn from a hundred beatings.

11 Those who are evil only want to cause trouble. In the end, punishment without mercy will be sent to them.

12 It is better to meet a bear robbed of her cubs than a fool who is busy doing foolish things.

13 If you do wrong to those who were good to you, you will have trouble the rest of your life.

14 The start of an argument is like a small leak in a dam. Stop it before a big fight breaks out.

15 The Lord hates these two things: punishing the innocent and letting the guilty go free.

16 Money is wasted on fools. They cannot buy wisdom when they have no sense.

17 A friend loves you all the time, but a brother was born to help in times of trouble.

18 Only a fool would promise to pay for someone else’s debts.

19 A troublemaker loves to start arguments. Anyone who likes to brag is asking for trouble.

20 Crooks will not profit from their crimes, and those who plan to cause trouble will be trapped when it comes.

21 A man who has a fool for a son will be disappointed. A fool brings no joy to his father.

22 Happiness is good medicine, but sorrow is a disease.

23 A wicked judge will accept a bribe, and that keeps justice from being done.

24 Intelligent people think about what needs to be done here and now. Fools are always dreaming about faraway places.

25 Foolish children upset their parents and make them sad.

26 It is wrong to punish an innocent person or attack leaders for doing what is right.

27 Intelligent people choose their words carefully. Those who know what they are doing remain calm.[z]

28 Silent fools seem wise. They say nothing and appear to be smart.

18 Some people like to do things their own way, and they get upset when people give them advice.

Fools don’t want to learn from others. They only want to tell their own ideas.

Do something evil, and people will hate you. Do something shameful, and they will have no respect for you.

Words from wise people are like water bubbling up from a deep well—the well of wisdom.

You must be fair in judging others. It is wrong to favor the guilty and rob the innocent of justice.

Fools say things to start arguments. They are just asking for a beating.

Fools hurt themselves when they speak. Their own words trap them.

People love to hear gossip. It is like tasty food on its way to the stomach.

Someone who does careless work is as bad as someone who destroys things.

10 The name of the Lord is like a strong tower. Those who do what is right can run to him for protection.

11 The rich think their wealth will protect them. They think it is a strong fortress.

12 A proud person will soon be ruined, but a humble person will be honored.

13 Let people finish speaking before you try to answer them. That way you will not embarrass yourself and look foolish.

14 A good attitude will support you when you are sick, but if you give up, nothing can help.[aa]

15 Wise people want to learn more, so they listen closely to gain knowledge.

16 Gifts can open many doors and help you meet important people.

17 The first person to speak always seems right until someone comes and asks the right questions.

18 The best way to settle an argument between two powerful people may be to use lots.

19 An insulted brother is harder to win back than a city with strong walls. Arguments separate people like the strong bars of a palace gate.

20 Your words can be as satisfying as fruit, as pleasing as the food that fills your stomach.

21 The tongue can speak words that bring life or death. Those who love to talk must be ready to accept what it brings.

22 If you find a wife, you have found something good. She shows that the Lord is happy with you.

23 The poor are polite when they beg for help. The rich are rude with their answer.

24 Some friends are fun to be with,[ab] but a true friend can be better than a brother.

19 It is better to be poor and honest than to be a liar and a fool.

Being excited about something is not enough. You must also know what you are doing. Don’t rush into something, or you might do it wrong.

People ruin their lives with the foolish things they do, and then they blame the Lord for it.

Wealth will bring you many friends, but become poor and your friends will leave you.

A witness who lies will be punished; that liar will not escape.

Many people are nice to a generous person. Everyone wants to be friends with someone who gives gifts.

If you are poor, your family will turn against you, and your friends will avoid you even more. You might beg them for help, but no one will come to help you.

Be a friend to yourself; do all you can to be wise. Try hard to understand, and you will be rewarded.

A witness who lies will be punished. That liar will be destroyed.

10 A fool should not be rich, and a slave should not rule over princes.

11 Experience makes you more patient, and you are most patient when you ignore insults.

12 The shouts of an angry king are like a roaring lion, but his kind words are like a gentle rain falling softly on the grass.

13 A foolish son brings a flood of troubles to his father, and a complaining wife is like the constant dripping of water.

14 People receive houses and money from their parents, but a good wife is a gift from the Lord.

15 Laziness brings on sleep, and an appetite for rest brings on hunger.

16 Obey the law and live; ignore it and die.

17 Giving help to the poor is like loaning money to the Lord. He will pay you back for your kindness.

18 Discipline your children while there is still hope. Avoiding it can be deadly.

19 People who are quick to become angry must pay the price. Protect them from punishment, and they become worse.

20 Listen to advice and accept discipline; then you, too, will become wise.

21 People might make many plans, but what the Lord says is what will happen.

22 People want a friend they can trust. It is better to be poor than to be a liar.

23 Respect the Lord and you will have a good life, one that is satisfying and free from trouble.

24 Some people are too lazy to take care of themselves. They will not even lift the food from their plate to their mouth.

25 Punish a rude, arrogant person, and even slow learners will become wiser. But just a little correction is enough to teach a person who has understanding.

26 Those who would steal from their father and chase away their mother are disgusting, shameful people.

27 My son, if you stop listening to instructions, you will keep making stupid mistakes.

28 Using a criminal as a witness makes a joke of justice. People like that only want to do wrong.

29 People who show no respect for anything must be brought to justice. You must punish such fools.

20 Wine and beer make people lose control; they get loud and stumble around. And that is foolish.

An angry king is like a roaring lion. If you make him angry, you could lose your life.

People who refuse to argue deserve respect. Any fool can start an argument.

Some people are too lazy to plant seeds. So at harvest time, they look for food and find nothing.

Getting information from someone can be like getting water from a deep well. If you are smart, you will draw it out.

You might call many people your “friends,” but it is hard to find someone who can really be trusted.

When people live good, honest lives, their children are blessed.

When the king sits and judges people, he must look carefully to separate the evil from the good.

Can anyone say their heart is pure? Who can say, “I am free from sin”?

10 The Lord hates for people to use the wrong weights and measures to cheat others.

11 Even children show what they are like by the things they do. You can see if their actions are pure and right.

12 It was the Lord who gave us eyes for seeing and ears for hearing.

13 If you love to sleep, you will become poor. Use your time working and you will have plenty to eat.

14 When buying something, people always say, “It’s no good. It costs too much.” Then they go away and tell others what a good deal they got.

15 The right knowledge can bring you gold, pearls, and other expensive things.

16 If someone promises to pay the debt of a stranger, get a coat or something from him to keep until the debt is paid.

17 It may seem to be a good thing to get something by cheating, but in the end, it will be worth nothing.

18 Get good advice when you make your plans. Before you start a war, find good advisors.

19 You cannot trust someone who would talk about things told in private. So don’t be friends with someone who talks too much.

20 Those who would curse their father or mother are like a lamp that goes out on the darkest night.

21 If your wealth was easy to get, it will not be worth much to you.[ac]

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