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Proverbs 1

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1 The proverbs of Shlomo the son of David, king of Isra'el,
1 The wise sayings of Solomon, the son of David, king of Israel.
2 are for learning about wisdom and discipline; for understanding words expressing deep insight;
2 To have knowledge of wise teaching; to be clear about the words of reason:
3 for gaining an intelligently disciplined life, doing what is right, just and fair;
3 To be trained in the ways of wisdom, in righteousness and judging truly and straight behaviour:
4 for endowing with caution those who don't think and the young person with knowledge and discretion.
4 To make the simple-minded sharp, and to give the young man knowledge, and serious purpose:
5 Someone who is already wise will hear and learn still more; someone who already understands will gain the ability to counsel well;
5 (The wise man, hearing, will get greater learning, and the acts of the man of good sense will be wisely guided:)
6 he will understand proverbs, obscure expressions, the sayings and riddles of the wise.
6 To get the sense of wise sayings and secrets, and of the words of the wise and their dark sayings.
7 The fear of ADONAI is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and discipline.
7 The fear of the Lord is the start of knowledge: but the foolish have no use for wisdom and teaching.
8 My son, heed the discipline of your father, and do not abandon the teaching of your mother;
8 My son, give ear to the training of your father, and do not give up the teaching of your mother:
9 they will be a garland to grace your head, a medal of honor for your neck.
9 For they will be a crown of grace for your head, and chain-ornaments about your neck.
10 My son, if sinners entice you, don't go along with them.
10 My son, if sinners would take you out of the right way, do not go with them.
11 Suppose they say, "Come with us: we'll ambush somebody and kill him, we'll waylay some harmless soul, just for fun;
11 If they say, Come with us; let us make designs against the good, waiting secretly for the upright, without cause;
12 we'll swallow him alive, like Sh'ol, whole, like those who descend to the pit;
12 Let us overcome them living, like the underworld, and in their strength, as those who go down to death;
13 we'll find everything he has of value, we'll fill our homes with loot!
13 Goods of great price will be ours, our houses will be full of wealth;
14 Throw in your lot with us; we'll share a common purse"-
14 Take your chance with us, and we will all have one money-bag:
15 my son, don't go along with them, don't set foot on their path;
15 My son, do not go with them; keep your feet from their ways:
16 Their feet run to evil, they rush to shed blood.
16 For their feet are running after evil, and they are quick to take a man's life.
17 For in vain is the net baited if any bird can see it;
17 Truly, to no purpose is the net stretched out before the eyes of the bird:
18 rather, they are ambushing themselves to shed their own blood, waylaying themselves.
18 And they are secretly waiting for their blood and making ready destruction for themselves.
19 So are the ways of all greedy for gain -it takes the lives of those who get it.
19 Such is the fate of everyone who goes in search of profit; it takes away the life of its owners.
20 Wisdom calls aloud in the open air and raises her voice in the public places;
20 Wisdom is crying out in the street; her voice is loud in the open places;
21 she calls out at streetcorners and speaks out at entrances to city gates:
21 Her words are sounding in the meeting-places, and in the doorways of the town:
22 "How long, you whose lives have no purpose, will you love thoughtless living? How long will scorners find pleasure in mocking? How long will fools hate knowledge?
22 How long, you simple ones, will foolish things be dear to you? and pride a delight to the haters of authority? how long will the foolish go on hating knowledge?
23 Repent when I reprove -I will pour out my spirit to you, I will make my words known to you.
23 Be turned again by my sharp words: see, I will send the flow of my spirit on you, and make my words clear to you.
24 Because you refused when I called, and no one paid attention when I put out my hand,
24 Because your ears were shut to my voice; no one gave attention to my out-stretched hand;
25 but instead you neglected my counsel and would not accept my reproof;
25 You were not controlled by my guiding, and would have nothing to do with my sharp words:
26 I, in turn, will laugh at your distress, and mock when terror comes over you
26 So in the day of your trouble I will be laughing; I will make sport of your fear;
27 yes, when terror overtakes you like a storm and your disaster approaches like a whirlwind, when distress and trouble assail you.
27 When your fear comes on you like a storm, and your trouble like a rushing wind; when pain and sorrow come on you.
28 Then they will call me, but I won't answer; they will seek me earnestly, but they won't find me.
28 Then I will give no answer to their cries; searching for me early, they will not see me:
29 Because they hated knowledge and did not choose the fear of ADONAI,
29 For they were haters of knowledge, and did not give their hearts to the fear of the Lord:
30 they refused my counsel and despised my reproof.
30 They had no desire for my teaching, and my words of protest were as nothing to them.
31 So they will bear the consequences of their own way and be overfilled with their own schemes.
31 So the fruit of their way will be their food, and with the designs of their hearts they will be made full.
32 For the aimless wandering of the thoughtless will kill them, and the smug overconfidence of fools will destroy them;
32 For the turning back of the simple from teaching will be the cause of their death, and the peace of the foolish will be their destruction.
33 but those who pay attention to me will live securely, untroubled by fear of misfortune."
33 But whoever gives ear to me will take his rest safely, living in peace without fear of evil.
Complete Jewish Bible Copyright 1998 by David H. Stern. Published by Jewish New Testament Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
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