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Proverbs 1

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1 The proverbs of Shlomo, the son of David, king of Yisra'el:
1 These are the wise sayings of Solomon, David's son, Israel's king -
2 To know wisdom and instruction; To discern the words of understanding;
2 Written down so we'll know how to live well and right, to understand what life means and where it's going;
3 To receive instruction in wise dealing, In righteousness, justice, and equity;
3 A manual for living, for learning what's right and just and fair;
4 To give prudence to the simple, Knowledge and discretion to the young man:
4 To teach the inexperienced the ropes and give our young people a grasp on reality.
5 That the wise man may hear, and increase in learning; That the man of understanding may attain to sound counsel:
5 There's something here also for seasoned men and women,
6 To understand a proverb, and parables, The words and riddles of the wise.
6 still a thing or two for the experienced to learn - Fresh wisdom to probe and penetrate, the rhymes and reasons of wise men and women. Start with God
7 The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge; But the foolish despise wisdom and instruction.
7 Start with God - the first step in learning is bowing down to God; only fools thumb their noses at such wisdom and learning.
8 My son, listen to your father's instruction, And don't forsake your mother's teaching:
8 Pay close attention, friend, to what your father tells you; never forget what you learned at your mother's knee.
9 For they will be a garland to grace your head, And chains around your neck.
9 Wear their counsel like flowers in your hair, like rings on your fingers.
10 My son, if sinners entice you, don't consent.
10 Dear friend, if bad companions tempt you, don't go along with them.
11 If they say, "Come with us, Let's lay in wait for blood; Let's lurk secretly for the innocent without cause;
11 If they say - "Let's go out and raise some hell. Let's beat up some old man, mug some old woman.
12 Let's swallow them up alive like She'ol, And whole, like those who go down into the pit.
12 Let's pick them clean and get them ready for their funerals.
13 We'll find all valuable wealth. We'll fill our houses with spoil.
13 We'll load up on top-quality loot. We'll haul it home by the truckload.
14 You shall cast your lot among us. We'll all have one purse."
14 Join us for the time of your life! With us, it's share and share alike!" -
15 My son, don't walk in the way with them. Keep your foot from their path,
15 Oh, friend, don't give them a second look; don't listen to them for a minute.
16 For their feet run to evil. They hurry to shed blood.
16 They're racing to a very bad end, hurrying to ruin everything they lay hands on.
17 For in vain is the net spread in the sight of any bird:
17 Nobody robs a bank with everyone watching,
18 These lay wait for their own blood. They lurk secretly for their own lives.
18 Yet that's what these people are doing - they're doing themselves in.
19 So are the ways of everyone who is greedy of gain. It takes away the life of its owners.
19 When you grab all you can get, that's what happens: the more you get, the less you are. Lady Wisdom
20 Wisdom calls aloud in the street. She utters her voice in the public squares.
20 Lady Wisdom goes out in the street and shouts. At the town center she makes her speech.
21 She calls at the head of noisy places. At the entrance of the city gates, she utters her words:
21 In the middle of the traffic she takes her stand. At the busiest corner she calls out:
22 "How long, you simple ones, will you love simplicity? How long will mockers delight themselves in mockery, And fools hate knowledge?
22 "Simpletons! How long will you wallow in ignorance? Cynics! How long will you feed your cynicism? Idiots! How long will you refuse to learn?
23 Turn at my reproof. Behold, I will pour out my spirit on you. I will make known my words to you.
23 About face! I can revise your life. Look, I'm ready to pour out my spirit on you; I'm ready to tell you all I know.
24 Because I have called, and you have refused; I have stretched out my hand, and no one has paid attention;
24 As it is, I've called, but you've turned a deaf ear; I've reached out to you, but you've ignored me.
25 But you have ignored all my counsel, And wanted none of my reproof;
25 "Since you laugh at my counsel and make a joke of my advice,
26 I also will laugh at your disaster. I will mock when calamity overtakes you;
26 How can I take you seriously? I'll turn the tables and joke about your troubles!
27 When calamity overtakes you like a storm, When your disaster comes on like a whirlwind; When distress and anguish come on you.
27 What if the roof falls in, and your whole life goes to pieces? What if catastrophe strikes and there's nothing to show for your life but rubble and ashes?
28 Then will they call on me, but I will not answer. They will seek me diligently, but they will not find me;
28 You'll need me then. You'll call for me, but don't expect an answer. No matter how hard you look, you won't find me.
29 Because they hated knowledge, And didn't choose the fear of the LORD.
29 "Because you hated Knowledge and had nothing to do with the Fear-of-God,
30 They wanted none of my counsel. They despised all my reproof.
30 Because you wouldn't take my advice and brushed aside all my offers to train you,
31 Therefore they will eat of the fruit of their own way, And be filled with their own schemes.
31 Well, you've made your bed - now lie in it; you wanted your own way - now, how do you like it?
32 For the backsliding of the simple will kill them. The careless ease of fools will destroy them.
32 Don't you see what happens, you simpletons, you idiots? Carelessness kills; complacency is murder.
33 But whoever listens to me will dwell securely, And will be at ease, without fear of harm."
33 First pay attention to me, and then relax. Now you can take it easy - you're in good hands."
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