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Proverbs 23

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1 When you go out to dinner with an influential person, mind your manners:
1 When thou sittest to eat with a ruler, consider diligently what is before thee:
2 Don't gobble your food, don't talk with your mouth full.
2 And put a knife to thy throat, if thou be a man given to appetite.
3 And don't stuff yourself; bridle your appetite.
3 Be not desirous of his dainties: for they are deceitful meat.
4 Don't wear yourself out trying to get rich; restrain yourself
4 Labour not to be rich: cease from thine own wisdom.
5 Riches disappear in the blink of an eye; wealth sprouts wings and flies off into the wild blue yonder.
5 Wilt thou set thine eyes upon that which is not? for riches certainly make themselves wings; they fly away as an eagle toward heaven.
6 Don't accept a meal from a tightwad; don't expect anything special.
6 Eat thou not the bread of him that hath an evil eye, neither desire thou his dainty meats:
7 He'll be as stingy with you as he is with himself; he'll say, "Eat! Drink!" but won't mean a word of it.
7 For as he thinketh in his heart, so is he: Eat and drink, saith he to thee; but his heart is not with thee.
8 His miserly serving will turn your stomach when you realize the meal's a sham.
8 The morsel which thou hast eaten shalt thou vomit up, and lose thy sweet words.
9 Don't bother talking sense to fools; they'll only poke fun at your words.
9 Speak not in the ears of a fool: for he will despise the wisdom of thy words.
10 Don't stealthily move back the boundary lines or cheat orphans out of their property,
10 Remove not the old landmark; and enter not into the fields of the fatherless:
11 For they have a powerful Advocate who will go to bat for them.
11 For their redeemer is mighty; he shall plead their cause with thee.
12 Give yourselves to disciplined instruction; open your ears to tested knowledge.
12 Apply thine heart unto instruction, and thine ears to the words of knowledge.
13 Don't be afraid to correct your young ones; a spanking won't kill them.
13 Withhold not correction from the child: for if thou beatest him with the rod, he shall not die.
14 A good spanking, in fact, might save them from something worse than death
14 Thou shalt beat him with the rod, and shalt deliver his soul from hell.
15 Dear child, if you become wise, I'll be one happy parent.
15 My son, if thine heart be wise, my heart shall rejoice, even mine.
16 My heart will dance and sing to the tuneful truth you'll speak.
16 Yea, my reins shall rejoice, when thy lips speak right things.
17 Don't for a minute envy careless rebels; soak yourself in the Fear-of-God -
17 Let not thine heart envy sinners: but be thou in the fear of the LORD all the day long.
18 That's where your future lies. Then you won't be left with an armload of nothing.
18 For surely there is an end; and thine expectation shall not be cut off.
19 Oh listen, dear child - become wise; point your life in the right direction
19 Hear thou, my son, and be wise, and guide thine heart in the way.
20 Don't drink too much wine and get drunk; don't eat too much food and get fat.
20 Be not among winebibbers; among riotous eaters of flesh:
21 Drunks and gluttons will end up on skid row, in a stupor and dressed in rags. Buy Wisdom, Education, Insigh
21 For the drunkard and the glutton shall come to poverty: and drowsiness shall clothe a man with rags.
22 Listen with respect to the father who raised you, and when your mother grows old, don't neglect her.
22 Hearken unto thy father that begat thee, and despise not thy mother when she is old.
23 Buy truth - don't sell it for love or money; buy wisdom, buy education, buy insight.
23 Buy the truth, and sell it not; also wisdom, and instruction, and understanding.
24 Parents rejoice when their children turn out well; wise children become proud parents.
24 The father of the righteous shall greatly rejoice: and he that begetteth a wise child shall have joy of him.
25 So make your father happy! Make your mother proud!
25 Thy father and thy mother shall be glad, and she that bare thee shall rejoice.
26 Dear child, I want your full attention; please do what I show you.
26 My son, give me thine heart, and let thine eyes observe my ways.
27 A whore is a bottomless pit; a loose woman can get you in deep trouble fast.
27 For a whore is a deep ditch; and a strange woman is a narrow pit.
28 She'll take you for all you've got; she's worse than a pack of thieves.
28 She also lieth in wait as for a prey, and increaseth the transgressors among men.
29 Who are the people who are always crying the blues? Who do you know who reeks of self-pity? Who keeps getting beat up for no reason at all? Whose eyes are bleary and bloodshot?
29 Who hath woe? who hath sorrow? who hath contentions? who hath babbling? who hath wounds without cause? who hath redness of eyes?
30 It's those who spend the night with a bottle, for whom drinking is serious business.
30 They that tarry long at the wine; they that go to seek mixed wine.
31 Don't judge wine by its label, or its bouquet, or its full-bodied flavor.
31 Look not thou upon the wine when it is red, when it giveth his colour in the cup, when it moveth itself aright.
32 Judge it rather by the hangover it leaves you with - the splitting headache, the queasy stomach.
32 At the last it biteth like a serpent, and stingeth like an adder.
33 Do you really prefer seeing double, with your speech all slurred,
33 Thine eyes shall behold strange women, and thine heart shall utter perverse things.
34 Reeling and seasick, drunk as a sailor?
34 Yea, thou shalt be as he that lieth down in the midst of the sea, or as he that lieth upon the top of a mast.
35 "They hit me," you'll say, "but it didn't hurt; they beat on me, but I didn't feel a thing. When I'm sober enough to manage it, bring me another drink!"
35 They have stricken me, shalt thou say, and I was not sick; they have beaten me, and I felt it not: when shall I awake? I will seek it yet again.
Published by permission. Originally published by NavPress in English as THE MESSAGE: The Bible in Contemporary Language copyright 2002 by Eugene Peterson. All rights reserved.
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