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Proverbs 24

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1 son, envy not bad men, nor desire to be with them.
1 Do not envy the wicked, do not desire their company;
2 For their heart meditates falsehoods, and their lips speak mischiefs.
2 for their hearts plot violence, and their lips talk about making trouble.
3 A house is built by wisdom, and is set up by understanding.
3 By wisdom a house is built, and through understanding it is established;
4 By discretion the chambers are filled with all precious and excellent wealth.
4 through knowledge its rooms are filled with rare and beautiful treasures.
5 A wise man is better than a strong man; and a man who has prudence than a large estate.
5 The wise prevail through great power, and those who have knowledge muster their strength.
6 War is carried on with generalship, and aid is supplied to the heart of a counsellor.
6 Surely you need guidance to wage war, and victory is won through many advisers.
7 Wisdom and good understanding are in the gates of the wise: the wise turn not aside from the mouth of the Lord,
7 Wisdom is too high for fools; in the assembly at the gate they must not open their mouths.
8 but deliberate in council. Death befalls uninstructed .
8 Whoever plots evil will be known as a schemer.
9 The fools also dies in sins; and uncleanness to a pestilent man.
9 The schemes of folly are sin, and people detest a mocker.
10 He shall be defiled in the evil day, and in the day of affliction, until he be utterly consumed.
10 If you falter in a time of trouble, how small is your strength!
11 Deliver them that are led away to death, and redeem them that are appointed to be slain; spare not .
11 Rescue those being led away to death; hold back those staggering toward slaughter.
12 But if thou shouldest say, I know not this man; know that the Lord knows the hearts of all; and he that formed breath for all, he knows all things, who renders to every man according to his works.
12 If you say, “But we knew nothing about this,” does not he who weighs the heart perceive it? Does not he who guards your life know it? Will he not repay everyone according to what they have done?
13 son, eat honey, for the honeycomb is good, that thy throat may be sweetened.
13 Eat honey, my son, for it is good; honey from the comb is sweet to your taste.
14 Thus shalt thou perceive wisdom in thy soul: for if thou find it, thine end shall be good, and hope shall not fail thee.
14 Know also that wisdom is like honey for you: If you find it, there is a future hope for you, and your hope will not be cut off.
15 Bring not an ungodly man into the dwelling of the righteous: neither be deceived by the feeding of the belly.
15 Do not lurk like a thief near the house of the righteous, do not plunder their dwelling place;
16 For a righteous man will fall seven times, and rise : but the ungodly shall be without strength in troubles.
16 for though the righteous fall seven times, they rise again, but the wicked stumble when calamity strikes.
17 If thine enemy should fall, rejoice not over him, neither be elated at his overthrow.
17 Do not gloat when your enemy falls; when they stumble, do not let your heart rejoice,
18 For the Lord will see , and it will not please him, and he will turn away his wrath from him.
18 or the LORD will see and disapprove and turn his wrath away from them.
19 Rejoice not in evil-doers, neither be envious of sinners.
19 Do not fret because of evildoers or be envious of the wicked,
20 For the evil man shall have no posterity: and the light of the wicked shall be put out.
20 for the evildoer has no future hope, and the lamp of the wicked will be snuffed out.
21 son, fear God and the king; and do not disobey either of them.
21 Fear the LORD and the king, my son, and do not join with rebellious officials,
22 For they will suddenly punish the ungodly, and who can know the vengeance by both? [A son that keeps the commandment shall escape destruction; for has fully received it. Let no falsehood be spoken by the king from the tongue; yea, let no falsehood proceed from his tongue. The king's tongue is a sword, and not one of flesh; and whosoever shall be given up to shall be destroyed: for if his wrath should be provoked, he destroys men with cords, and devours men's bones, and burns them up as a flame, so that they are not fit to be eaten by the young eagles. son, reverence my words, and receive them, and repent.]
22 for those two will send sudden destruction on them, and who knows what calamities they can bring?
23 And this thing I say to you that are wise to learn: It is not good to have respect of persons in judgment.
23 These also are sayings of the wise: To show partiality in judging is not good:
24 He that says of the ungodly, He is righteous, shall be cursed by peoples, and hateful among the nations.
24 Whoever says to the guilty, “You are innocent,” will be cursed by peoples and denounced by nations.
25 But they that reprove shall appear more excellent, and blessing shall come upon them;
25 But it will go well with those who convict the guilty, and rich blessing will come on them.
26 and will kiss lips that answer well.
26 An honest answer is like a kiss on the lips.
27 Prepare thy works for going forth, and prepare thyself for the field; and come after me, and thou shalt rebuild thine house.
27 Put your outdoor work in order and get your fields ready; after that, build your house.
28 Be not a false witness against thy citizen, neither exaggerate with thy lips.
28 Do not testify against your neighbor without cause— would you use your lips to mislead?
29 Say not, As he has treated me, so will I treat him, and I will avenge myself on him for that wherein he has injured me.
29 Do not say, “I’ll do to them as they have done to me; I’ll pay them back for what they did.”
30 A foolish man is like a farm, and a senseless man is like a vineyard.
30 I went past the field of a sluggard, past the vineyard of someone who has no sense;
31 If thou let him alone, he will altogether remain barren and covered with weeds; and he becomes destitute, and his stone walls are broken down.
31 thorns had come up everywhere, the ground was covered with weeds, and the stone wall was in ruins.
32 Afterwards I reflected, I looked that I might receive instruction.
32 I applied my heart to what I observed and learned a lesson from what I saw:
33 I slumber a little, and I sleep a little, and for a little while I fold my arms across breast.
33 A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest—
34 But if thou do this, thy poverty will come speedily; and thy want like a swift courier.
34 and poverty will come on you like a thief and scarcity like an armed man.

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