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Proverbs 19-21

19 Better is a poor person who walks in his integrity[a]
than one who is perverse in his speech[b] and is a fool.[c]
It is dangerous[d] to have zeal[e] without knowledge,
and the one who acts hastily[f] makes poor choices.[g]
A person’s folly[h] subverts[i] his way,
and[j] his heart rages[k] against the Lord.
Wealth adds many friends,
but a poor person is separated[l] from his friend.[m]
A false witness[n] will not go unpunished,
and the one who spouts out[o] lies will not escape punishment.[p]
Many people entreat the favor[q] of a generous person,[r]
and everyone is the friend[s] of the person who gives gifts.[t]
All the relatives[u] of a poor person hate him;[v]
how much more do his friends avoid[w] him—
one who chases words, which are nothing.[x]
The one who acquires understanding[y] loves himself;[z]
the one who preserves understanding will prosper.[aa]
A false witness will not go unpunished,
and the one who spouts out[ab] lies will perish.[ac]
10 Luxury is not appropriate[ad] for a fool;[ae]
how much less for a servant to rule over princes![af]
11 A person’s wisdom[ag] has made him slow to anger,[ah]
and it is his glory[ai] to overlook[aj] an offense.
12 A king’s wrath is like[ak] the roar of a lion,[al]
but his favor is like dew on the grass.[am]
13 A foolish child[an] is the ruin of his father,
and a contentious wife[ao] is like[ap] a constant dripping.[aq]
14 A house and wealth are inherited from parents,[ar]
but a prudent wife[as] is from the Lord.
15 Laziness brings on[at] a deep sleep,[au]
and the idle person[av] will go hungry.[aw]
16 The one who obeys commandments guards[ax] his life;
the one who despises his ways[ay] will die.[az]
17 The one who is gracious to[ba] the poor lends to[bb] the Lord,
and the Lord[bc] will repay him[bd] for his good deed.[be]
18 Discipline your child, for[bf] there is hope,
but do not set your heart on causing his death.[bg]
19 A person with great anger bears the penalty,[bh]
but if you deliver him from it once, you will have to do it again.[bi]
20 Listen to advice[bj] and receive discipline,
that[bk] you may become wise[bl] by the end of your life.[bm]
21 There are many plans[bn] in a person’s mind,[bo]
but it[bp] is the counsel[bq] of the Lord that will stand.
22 What is desirable[br] for a person is to show loyal love,[bs]
and a poor person is better than a liar.[bt]
23 Fearing the Lord[bu] leads[bv] to life,[bw]
and one who does so will live[bx] satisfied; he will not be afflicted[by] by calamity.
24 The sluggard has plunged[bz] his hand into the dish,
and he will not even bring it back to his mouth![ca]
25 Flog[cb] a scorner, and as a result the simpleton[cc] will learn prudence;[cd]
correct a discerning person, and as a result he will understand knowledge.[ce]
26 The one who robs[cf] his father[cg] and chases away his mother
is a son[ch] who brings shame and disgrace.
27 If you stop listening to[ci] instruction, my child,
you will stray[cj] from the words of knowledge.
28 A crooked witness[ck] scorns justice,
and the mouth of the wicked devours[cl] iniquity.
29 Penalties[cm] have been prepared[cn] for scorners,
and floggings for the backs of fools.
20 Wine[co] is a mocker[cp] and strong drink is a brawler;
whoever goes astray by them is not wise.[cq]
The king’s terrifying anger[cr] is like the roar of a lion;
whoever provokes him[cs] sins against himself.[ct]
It is an honor for a person[cu] to cease[cv] from strife,
but every fool quarrels.[cw]
The sluggard will not plow[cx] during the planting season,[cy]
so at harvest time he asks[cz] for grain[da] but has nothing.
Counsel[db] in a person’s heart[dc] is like[dd] deep water,[de]
but an understanding person[df] draws it out.
Many people profess their loyalty,[dg]
but a faithful person[dh]—who can find?[di]
The righteous person[dj] behaves in integrity;[dk]
blessed are his children after him.[dl]
A king sitting on the throne to judge[dm]
separates out[dn] all evil with his eyes.[do]
Who can say,[dp] “I have kept my heart[dq] clean;[dr]
I am pure[ds] from my sin”?
10 Diverse weights and diverse measures[dt]
the Lord abhors[du] both of them.
11 Even a young man[dv] is known[dw] by his actions,
whether his activity is pure and whether it is right.[dx]
12 The ear that hears and the eye that sees[dy]
the Lord has made them both.[dz]
13 Do not love sleep,[ea] lest you become impoverished;
open your eyes so that[eb] you might be satisfied with food.[ec]
14 “It’s worthless! It’s worthless!”[ed] says the buyer,[ee]
but when he goes on his way, he boasts.[ef]
15 There is gold, and an abundance of rubies,
but[eg] words of knowledge[eh] are like[ei] a precious jewel.
16 Take a man’s[ej] garment[ek] when he has given security for a stranger,[el]
and hold him[em] in pledge on behalf of strangers.
17 Bread gained by deceit[en] tastes sweet to a person,[eo]
but afterward his mouth will be filled with gravel.[ep]
18 Plans[eq] are established by counsel,
so[er] make war[es] with guidance.
19 The one who goes about gossiping[et] reveals secrets;
therefore do not associate[eu] with someone who is always opening his mouth.[ev]
20 The one who curses[ew] his father and his mother,
his lamp[ex] will be extinguished in the blackest[ey] darkness.
21 An inheritance gained easily[ez] in the beginning
will not be blessed[fa] in the end.[fb]
22 Do not say,[fc] “I will pay back[fd] evil!”
Wait[fe] for the Lord, so that he may vindicate you.[ff]
23 The Lord abhors[fg] differing weights,
and dishonest scales are wicked.[fh]
24 The steps of a person[fi] are ordained by[fj] the Lord
so how can anyone[fk] understand his own[fl] way?
25 It is a snare[fm] for a person[fn] to rashly cry,[fo] “Holy!”
and only afterward to consider[fp] what he has vowed.[fq]
26 A wise king separates out[fr] the wicked;
he turns the threshing wheel over them.[fs]
27 The human spirit[ft] is like[fu] the lamp[fv] of the Lord,
searching all his innermost parts.[fw]
28 Loyal love and truth[fx] preserve a king,
and his throne is upheld by loyal love.[fy]
29 The glory[fz] of young men is their strength,
and the splendor[ga] of old men is gray hair.[gb]
30 Beatings and wounds cleanse away[gc] evil,
and floggings cleanse[gd] the innermost being.[ge]
21 The king’s heart[gf] is in the hand[gg] of the Lord like channels of water;[gh]
he turns it wherever he wants.
All a person’s ways seem right in his own opinion,[gi]
but the Lord evaluates[gj] his thoughts.[gk]
To do righteousness and justice
is more acceptable[gl] to the Lord than sacrifice.[gm]
Haughty eyes and a proud heart—
what the wicked cultivate[gn] is sin.
The plans of the diligent[go] lead[gp] only to plenty,[gq]
but everyone who is hasty comes only to poverty.[gr]
Making a fortune[gs] by a lying tongue is like[gt] a vapor driven back and forth;[gu]
they seek death.[gv]
The violence[gw] done by the wicked[gx] will drag them away
because[gy] they have refused to do what is right.[gz]
The way of the guilty person[ha] is devious,[hb]
but as for the pure,[hc] his way is upright.
It is better to live on a corner of the housetop[hd]
than to share a house[he] with a quarrelsome wife.[hf]
10 The appetite[hg] of the wicked has desired[hh] evil;
his neighbor is shown no favor[hi] in his eyes.
11 When a scorner is punished, the naive[hj] becomes wise;
when a wise person is instructed,[hk] he gains knowledge.
12 The Righteous One[hl] considers[hm] the house[hn] of the wicked;
he overthrows the wicked to their ruin.[ho]
13 The one who shuts his ears[hp] to the cry[hq] of the poor,
he too will cry out and will not be answered.[hr]
14 A gift given[hs] in secret subdues[ht] anger,
and a bribe given secretly[hu] subdues[hv] strong wrath.[hw]
15 Doing[hx] justice brings[hy] joy to the righteous
and terror[hz] to those who do evil.
16 The one who wanders[ia] from the way of wisdom[ib]
will end up[ic] in the company of the departed.[id]
17 The one who loves[ie] pleasure[if] will be[ig] a poor person;[ih]
whoever loves wine and anointing oil[ii] will not be rich.
18 The wicked become a ransom[ij] for the righteous,
and the treacherous[ik] are taken[il] in the place of the upright.
19 It is better to live[im] in the wilderness[in]
than with a quarrelsome and easily provoked[io] woman.
20 There is desirable treasure and olive oil[ip] in the dwelling of the wise,
but a foolish person[iq] devours all he has.[ir]
21 The one who pursues righteousness and love[is]
finds life, bounty,[it] and honor.
22 A wise man went up against the city of the mighty
and brought down[iu] the stronghold in which they trust.[iv]
23 The one who guards his mouth and his tongue[iw]
keeps his life[ix] from troubles.[iy]
24 A proud[iz] and arrogant[ja] person, whose name is “Scoffer,”[jb]
acts[jc] with overbearing pride.[jd]
25 What the sluggard desires[je] will kill him,[jf]
for his hands[jg] have refused to work.
26 All day long he has craved greedily,[jh]
but the righteous person gives and does not hold back.[ji]
27 The wicked person’s sacrifice[jj] is an abomination;
how much more[jk] when he brings it with evil intent![jl]
28 A lying witness[jm] will perish,[jn]
but the one who reports accurately speaks forever.[jo]
29 A wicked person[jp] has put on a bold face,[jq]
but as for the upright,[jr] he establishes[js] his ways.
30 There is no wisdom and there is no understanding,
and there is no counsel against[jt] the Lord.[ju]
31 A horse is prepared for the day of battle,
but the victory is from the Lord.[jv]

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