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Proverbs 19

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1 It is better to be poor and honest than to be foolish and tell lies.
1 Better the poor whose walk is blameless than a fool whose lips are perverse.
2 Enthusiasm without knowledge is not good. If you act too quickly, you might make a mistake.
2 Desire without knowledge is not good— how much more will hasty feet miss the way!
3 People's own foolishness ruins their lives, but in their minds they blame the Lord.
3 A person’s own folly leads to their ruin, yet their heart rages against the LORD.
4 Wealthy people are always finding more friends, but the poor lose all theirs.
4 Wealth attracts many friends, but even the closest friend of the poor person deserts them.
5 A witness who lies will not go free; liars will never escape.
5 A false witness will not go unpunished, and whoever pours out lies will not go free.
6 Many people want to please a leader, and everyone is friends with those who give gifts.
6 Many curry favor with a ruler, and everyone is the friend of one who gives gifts.
7 Poor people's relatives avoid them; even their friends stay far away. They run after them, begging, but they are gone.
7 The poor are shunned by all their relatives— how much more do their friends avoid them! Though the poor pursue them with pleading, they are nowhere to be found.
8 Those who get wisdom do themselves a favor, and those who love learning will succeed.
8 The one who gets wisdom loves life; the one who cherishes understanding will soon prosper.
9 A witness who lies will not go free, liars will die.
9 A false witness will not go unpunished, and whoever pours out lies will perish.
10 A fool should not live in luxury. A slave should not rule over princes.
10 It is not fitting for a fool to live in luxury— how much worse for a slave to rule over princes!
11 Smart people are patient; they will be honored if they ignore insults.
11 A person’s wisdom yields patience; it is to one’s glory to overlook an offense.
12 An angry king is like a roaring lion, but his kindness is like the dew on the grass.
12 A king’s rage is like the roar of a lion, but his favor is like dew on the grass.
13 A foolish son will ruin his father, and a quarreling wife is like dripping water.
13 A foolish child is a father’s ruin, and a quarrelsome wife is like the constant dripping of a leaky roof.
14 Houses and wealth are inherited from parents, but a wise wife is a gift from the Lord.
14 Houses and wealth are inherited from parents, but a prudent wife is from the LORD.
15 Lazy people sleep a lot, and idle people will go hungry.
15 Laziness brings on deep sleep, and the shiftless go hungry.
16 Those who obey the commands protect themselves, but those who are careless will die.
16 Whoever keeps commandments keeps their life, but whoever shows contempt for their ways will die.
17 Being kind to the poor is like lending to the Lord; he will reward you for what you have done.
17 Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the LORD, and he will reward them for what they have done.
18 Correct your children while there is still hope; do not let them destroy themselves.
18 Discipline your children, for in that there is hope; do not be a willing party to their death.
19 People with quick tempers will have to pay for it. If you help them out once, you will have to do it again.
19 A hot-tempered person must pay the penalty; rescue them, and you will have to do it again.
20 Listen to advice and accept correction, and in the end you will be wise.
20 Listen to advice and accept discipline, and at the end you will be counted among the wise.
21 People can make all kinds of plans, but only the Lord's plan will happen.
21 Many are the plans in a person’s heart, but it is the LORD’s purpose that prevails.
22 People want others to be loyal, so it is better to be poor than to be a liar.
22 What a person desires is unfailing love ; better to be poor than a liar.
23 Those who respect the Lord will live and be satisfied, unbothered by trouble.
23 The fear of the LORD leads to life; then one rests content, untouched by trouble.
24 Though the lazy person puts his hand in the dish, he won't lift the food to his mouth.
24 A sluggard buries his hand in the dish; he will not even bring it back to his mouth!
25 Whip those who make fun of wisdom, and perhaps foolish people will gain some wisdom. Correct those with understanding, and they will gain knowledge.
25 Flog a mocker, and the simple will learn prudence; rebuke the discerning, and they will gain knowledge.
26 A son who robs his father and sends away his mother brings shame and disgrace on himself.
26 Whoever robs their father and drives out their mother is a child who brings shame and disgrace.
27 Don't stop listening to correction, my child, or you will forget what you have already learned.
27 Stop listening to instruction, my son, and you will stray from the words of knowledge.
28 An evil witness makes fun of fairness, and wicked people love what is evil.
28 A corrupt witness mocks at justice, and the mouth of the wicked gulps down evil.
29 People who make fun of wisdom will be punished, and the backs of foolish people will be beaten.
29 Penalties are prepared for mockers, and beatings for the backs of fools.
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