Proverbs
The book of Proverbs emphasizes the importance of wisdom, discipline, and prudence in making decisions and living a virtuous life. It warns against the dangers of sin, foolishness, and wickedness, and encourages readers to seek wisdom and knowledge through the fear of the Lord. The book also highlights the contrast between the wise and the foolish, with the wise being guided by justice, mercy, and truth, and the foolish being led astray by their own imprudence and wickedness. Ultimately, the book teaches that true wisdom and prosperity come from following God's laws and precepts, and that a life of righteousness and virtue is the key to a long and fulfilling life.
1The parables of Solomon, son of David, king of Israel2in order to know wisdom and discipline3to understand words of prudence, and to accept the instruction of doctrine, justice and judgment, and equity4so as to give discernment to little ones, knowledge and understanding to adolescents5By listening, the wise shall become wiser and the intelligent shall possess governments6He shall turn his soul to a parable and to its interpretation, to the words of the wise and their enigmas7The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. The foolish despise wisdom as well as doctrine8Listen, my son, to the discipline of your father, and forsake not the law of your mother9so that grace may be added to your head and a collar to your neck10My son, if sinners should entice you, do not consent to them11If they should say: "Come with us. We will lie in wait for blood. We will lay traps against the innocent, without cause12Let us swallow him alive, like Hell, and whole, like one descending into the pit13We will discover every precious substance. We will fill our houses with spoils14Cast your lot with us. One purse will be for us all.15My son, do not walk with them. Preclude your feet from their paths16For their feet rush to evil, and they hurry to shed blood17But a net is thrown in vain before the eyes of those who have wings18Likewise, they lie in ambush against their own blood, and they undertake deceits against their own souls19Thus, the ways of all those who are greedy seize the souls of those who possess20Wisdom forewarns far and wide; she bestows her voice in the streets21She cries out at the head of crowds; at the entrance of the gates of the city, she offers her words, saying22"Little ones, how long will you choose to be childish, and how long will the foolish desire what is harmful to themselves, and how long will the imprudent hate knowledge23Be converted by my correction. Lo, I will offer my spirit to you, and I will reveal my words to you24For I called, and you refused. I extended my hand, and there was no one who watched25You have despised all my counsels, and you have neglected my rebukes26Similarly, I will ridicule you at your demise, and I will mock you, when that which you feared shall overcome you27When sudden calamity rushes upon you, and your demise advances like a tempest, when tribulation and anguish overcome you28then they will call to me, and I will not heed, they will arise in the morning, and not find me29For they held hatred for discipline, and they would not accept the fear of the Lord30they would not consent to my counsel, but they detracted from all of my corrections31Therefore, they shall eat the fruit of their way, and they shall have their fill of their own counsels32The loathing of the little ones shall destroy them, and the prosperity of the foolish shall perish them33But whoever will listen to me shall rest without terror, and shall have full enjoyment of abundance, without fear of evils.
1My son, if you would accept my words, and conceal my commandments within you2so that your ears may listen to wisdom, then bend your heart in order to know prudence3For if you would call upon wisdom and bend your heart to prudence4if you will seek her like money, and dig for her as if for treasure5then you will understand the fear of the Lord, and you will discover the knowledge of God6For the Lord bestows wisdom, and out of his mouth, prudence and knowledge7He will preserve the salvation of the righteous, and he will protect those who walk in simplicity8serving the paths of justice, and guarding the ways of sanctity9Then you shall understand justice and judgment, and equity, and every good path10If wisdom is to enter into your heart, and if knowledge is to become pleasing to your soul11then counsel must guard you, and prudence must serve you12so that you may be rescued from the evil way, and from the man who speaks perversities13from those who leave the straight path to walk in dark ways14who rejoice when they have done evil, and who exult in the most wicked things15Their ways are perverse, and their steps are infamous16So may you be rescued from the foreign woman, and from the outsider, who softens her speech17and who leaves behind the Guide of her youth18and who has forgotten the covenant of her God. For her household inclines toward death, and her paths toward Hell19All those who enter to her will not return again, nor will they take hold of the paths of life20So may you walk in the good way, and keep to the difficult paths of the just21For those who are upright shall live upon the earth, and the simple shall continue upon it22Yet truly, the impious shall perish from the earth, and those who act unjustly shall be taken away from it
1My son, do not forget my law, but let your heart guard my precepts2For they shall set before you length of days, and years of life, and peace3Let not mercy and truth abandon you: encircle them around your throat, and inscribe them on the tablets of your heart4And so shall you discover grace and good discipline, in the sight of God and men5Have confidence in the Lord with all your heart, and do not depend upon your own prudence6In all your ways, consider him, and he himself will direct your steps7Do not seem wise to yourself. Fear God, and withdraw from evil8Certainly, it shall be health to your navel, and refreshment to your bones9Honor the Lord with your substance, and give to him from the first of all your fruits10and then your storehouses will be filled with abundance, and your presses shall overflow with wine11My son, do not discard the discipline of the Lord, and do not fall away when you are corrected by him12For whomever the Lord loves, he corrects, and just as a father does with a son, he wins him over13Blessed is the man who finds wisdom and who advances to prudence14Her acquisition is better than trading in silver, and her fruit is better than the first and purest gold15She is more precious than all riches, and all that can be desired cannot prevail in comparison to her16Length of days is at her right hand, and at her left hand is wealth and glory17Her ways are beautiful ways, and all her paths are peaceful18She is a tree of life to those who overtake her, and he who shall take hold of her is blessed19The Lord founded the earth on wisdom. He secured the heavens with prudence20By his wisdom, the abyss erupted and the clouds increased with dew21My son, let not these things move away from your eyes. Preserve law as well as counsel22And so shall there be life in your soul and grace in your voice23Then you shall walk confidently in your way, and your feet will not stumble24When you slumber, you shall not fear. When you rest, your sleep also will be sweet25Do not fear unexpected terror, nor the power of the impious falling upon you26For the Lord will be at your side, and he will guard your feet, so that you may not be seized27Do not prevent him who is able from doing good. When you are able, do good yourself too28Do not say to your friend: "Go away, and then return. Tomorrow I will give to you." When you are able to do so, give in the present29Do not undertake evil against your friend, even though he has trust in you30Do not contend against a man without cause, even though he has done no evil to you31Do not rival an unjust man, and do not imitate his ways32For everyone who ridicules is an abomination to the Lord, and his communication is for the simple33Destitution in the house of the impious is from the Lord. But the habitations of the just shall be blessed34He will ridicule those who ridicule, but he will bestow grace upon the mild35The wise will possess glory. The exaltation of the foolish is disgraceful
1Listen, sons, to the discipline of a father, and pay attention, so that you may know prudence2I will bestow upon you a good gift. Do not relinquish my law3For I, too, was the son of my father, tender and an only son in the sight of my mother4And he taught me, and he also said: "Let your heart accept my words. Keep my precepts, and you shall live5Obtain wisdom, obtain prudence. May you neither forget, nor turn away from, the words of my mouth6Do not send her away, and she will guard you. Love her, and she will preserve you7The beginning of wisdom is to obtain wisdom, and, with all that you possess, to acquire prudence8Grasp her, and she will exalt you. You will be glorified by her, when you have embraced her9She will bestow upon your head an increase in graces, and she will protect you with a noble crown10Listen, my son, and accept my words, so that years of life may be multiplied for you11I will demonstrate to you the way of wisdom. I will lead you along the paths of equity12When you have entered by these, your steps will not be constrained, and when running, you will have no obstacle13Take hold of discipline. Do not dismiss it. Guard it, for it is your life14Do not delight in the paths of the impious, nor permit the way of evil-doers to please you15Take flight from it. Do not pass close to it. Turn away and abandon it16For they do not sleep, unless they have done evil. And their sleep is quickly taken away from them, unless they have overthrown17They eat the bread of impiety, and they drink the wine of iniquity18But the path of the just is like a shining light: it advances and increases, even to the day of completion19The way of the impious is darkened. They do not know where they may fall20My son, pay attention to my sermons, and incline your ear to my eloquent words21Let them not recede from your eyes. Keep them in the midst of your heart22For they are life to those who find them and health to all that is flesh23Preserve your heart with all watchfulness, for life proceeds from this24Remove from yourself a corrupt mouth, and let detracting lips be far from you25Let your eyes look straight ahead, and let your eyelids precede your steps26Direct the path of your feet, and all your ways shall be secure27Turn aside, neither to the right, nor to the left; yet turn your foot away from evil. For the Lord knows the ways that are on the right, and truly, those that are on the left are perverse. But he himself will make your courses straight. Then your journey will advance in peace
1My son, pay attention to my wisdom, and incline your ear to my prudence2so that you may guard your thinking, and so that your lips may preserve discipline. Do not pay attention to the deceit of a woman3For the lips of a loose woman are like a dripping honeycomb, and her voice is smoother than oil4But in the end, she is as bitter as wormwood, and as sharp as a two-edged sword5Her feet descend into death, and her steps reach even to Hell6They do not walk along the path of life; her steps are wandering and untraceable7Therefore, my son, listen to me now, and do not withdraw from the words of my mouth8Make your way at a distance from her, and do not approach the doors of her house9Do not give your honor to foreigners, and your years to the cruel10Otherwise, outsiders may be filled with your strength, and your labors may be in a foreign house11and you may mourn in the end, when you will have consumed your flesh and your body. And so you may say12"Why have I detested discipline, and why has my heart not been quieted by correction13And why have I not listened to the voice of those who guided me? And why has my ear not inclined to my teachers14I have almost been with all evil in the midst of the church and of the assembly.15Drink water from your own cistern and from the springs of your own well16Let your fountains be diverted far and wide, and divide your waters in the streets17Hold them for yourself alone, and do not let strangers be partakers with you18Let your spring be blessed, and rejoice with the wife of your youth19a beloved doe and most pleasing fawn. Let her breasts inebriate you at all times. Be delighted continually by her love20Why are you seduced, my son, by a strange woman, and why are you kept warm by the bosom of another21The Lord beholds the ways of man, and he considers all his steps22His own iniquities take hold of the impious, and he is bound by the cords of his own sins23He shall die, for he has not held to discipline. And by the multitude of his foolishness, he shall be deceived
1My son, if you have taken a pledge on behalf of your friend, then you have bound your hand to an outsider2then you are ensnared by the words of your own mouth, and taken captive by your own words3Therefore, my son, do what I say, and free yourself, for you have fallen into the hand of your neighbor. Run, hurry, awaken your friend4Do not grant sleep to your eyes, nor let your eyelids slumber5Rescue yourself like a gazelle from the hand, and like a bird from the hand of the fowler6Go to the ant, you lazy one, and consider her ways, and so learn wisdom7For though she has no ruler, nor instructor, nor leader8she provides meals for herself in the summer, and she gathers at the harvest what she may eat9How long will you slumber, you lazy one? When will you rise up from your sleep10You will sleep a little, you will slumber a little, you will fold your hands a little to sleep11and then destitution will meet with you, like a traveler, and poverty, like an armed man. Yet truly, if you would be diligent, then your harvest will arrive like a fountain, and destitution will flee far from you12An apostate man, a harmful man, walks with a perverse mouth13he winks with the eyes, touches with the foot, speaks with the finger14With a depraved heart he devises evil, and at all times he sows conflict15To this one, his perdition will arrive promptly, and he shall be crushed suddenly: he will no longer have any remedy16Six things there are that the Lord hates, and the seventh, his soul detests17haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that shed innocent blood18a heart that devises the most wicked thoughts, feet running swiftly unto evil19a deceitful witness bringing forth lies, and he who sows discord among brothers20My son, preserve the precepts of your father, and do not dismiss the law of your mother21Bind them to your heart unceasingly, and encircle them around your throat22When you walk, let them keep step with you. When you sleep, let them guard you. And when you keep watch, speak with them23For commandment is a lamp, and law is a light, and the reproofs of discipline are the way of life24So may they guard you from an evil woman, and from the flattering tongue of the outsider25Let not your heart desire her beauty; do not be captivated by her winks26For the price of a prostitute is only one loaf. Yet the woman seizes the precious soul of a man27Would a man be able to conceal fire in his bosom, so that his garments would not burn28Or could he walk over burning coals, so that his feet would not be burned29So also, he who enters to the wife of his neighbor shall not be clean when he touches her30Not so great is the fault when someone has stolen. For he steals so as to satisfy a hungry soul31Also, if he is apprehended, he shall repay sevenfold and hand over all the substance of his house32But whoever is an adulterer, because of the emptiness of his heart, will destroy his own soul33He gathers shame and dishonor to himself, and his disgrace will not be wiped away34For the jealousy and fury of the husband will not spare him on the day of vindication35nor will he agree to the pleadings of anyone, nor will he accept, as repayment, a multitude of gifts
1My son, guard my words and conceal my precepts within you2Son, preserve my commandments, and you shall live. And keep my law as the pupil of your eye3Bind it with your fingers; write it on the tablets of your heart4Say to wisdom, "You are my sister," and call prudence your friend5So may she guard you from the woman who is an outsider, and from the stranger who sweetens her words6For I gaze from the window of my house, through the lattice7and I see little ones. I consider a frenzied youth8who crosses the street at the corner and close to the way of that house.9He steps into shadows, as day becomes evening, into the darkness and gloom of the night10And behold, a woman meets him, dressed like a harlot, prepared to captivate souls: chattering and rambling11unwilling to bear silence, unable to keep her feet at home12now outside, now in the streets, now lying in ambush near the corners13And overtaking the youth, she kisses him, and with a provocative face, she flatters him, saying14"I vowed sacrifices for well-being. Today I have repaid my vows15Because of this, I have gone out to meet you, desiring to see you, and I have found you16I have woven my bed with cords. I have strewn it with embroidered tapestries from Egypt17I have sprinkled my bed with myrrh, aloe, and cinnamon18Come, let us be inebriated in abundance, and let us delight in the embraces of desire, until the day begins to dawn19For my husband is not in his house. He has gone away on a very long journey20He took with him a bag of money. He will return to his house on the day of the full moon.21She enmeshed him with many words, and she drew him forward with the flattery of her lips22Immediately, he follows her, like an ox being led to the sacrifice, and like a lamb acting lasciviously, and not knowing that he is being drawn foolishly into chains23until the arrow pierces his liver. It is just as if a bird were to hurry into the snare. And he does not know that his actions endanger his own soul24Therefore, my son, hear me now, and attend to the words of my mouth25Do not let your mind be pulled into her ways. And do not be deceived by her paths26For she has tossed aside many wounded, and some of those who were very strong have been slain by her27Her household is the way to Hell, reaching even to the inner places of death
1Does not wisdom call out, and prudence bestow her voice2At the summits and the tops of exalted places, standing above the ways, in the midst of the paths3beside the gates of the city, at the very doors, she speaks, saying4"O men, to you I call out, and my voice is to the sons of men5O little ones, understand discernment. And you who are unwise, turn your souls6Listen, for I will speak about great things, and my lips will be opened, so as to foretell what is right7My throat shall practice truth, and my lips shall detest the impious8All my words are just. There is no depravity in them, and no perversity9They are upright to those who understand, and equitable to those who discover knowledge10Accept my discipline, and not money. Choose the doctrine that is greater than gold11For wisdom is better than all that is most precious, and everything that is desirable cannot compare to her12I, wisdom, dwell in counsel, and I am inside learned thoughts13The fear of the Lord hates evil. I detest arrogance, and pride, and every wicked way, and a mouth with a double tongue14Counsel is mine, and equity. Prudence is mine. Strength is mine15Through me, kings reign and legislators decree just conditions16Through me, princes rule and the powerful decree justice17I love those who love me. And those who stand watch for me until morning shall discover me18With me, are wealth and glory, superb riches and justice19For my fruit is better than gold and precious stones, and my progeny better than choice silver20I walk in the way of justice, in the midst of the paths of judgment21so that I may enrich those who love me, and thus complete their treasures22The Lord possessed me in the beginning of his ways, before he made anything, from the beginning23I was ordained from eternity, and out of antiquity, before the earth was formed24The abyss did not yet exist, and I was already conceived; neither had the fountains of waters yet erupted25The mountains, with their great mass, had not yet been established. Before the hills, I was brought forth26Still he had not made the earth, and the rivers, and the poles of the globe of the earth27I was already present: when he prepared the heavens; when, with a certain law and a circuit, he fortified the abyss28when he made firm the sky above, and set free the fountains of waters29when he encompassed the sea within its limits, and laid down a law for the waters, lest they transgress their limits; when he weighed the foundations of the earth30I was with him in composing all things. And I was delighted, throughout every day, by playing in his sight at all times31playing in globe of the earth. And my delight was to be with the sons of men32Therefore, sons, hear me now. Blessed are those who preserve my ways33Listen to discipline, and become wise, and do not be willing to cast it aside34Blessed is the man who listens to me, and who stands watch at my gates everyday, and who observes at the posts of my doors35He who finds me, finds life, and he will draw salvation from the Lord36But he who sins against me will wound his own soul. All who hate me love death.
1Wisdom has built a house for herself. She has hewn seven columns2She has immolated her victims. She has mixed her wine and set forth her table3She has sent her maids to call out to the tower and to the fortified walls of the city4"If anyone is little, let him come to me." And to the unwise, she has said5"Approach. Eat my bread, and drink the wine that I have mixed for you6Leave behind childishness. And live and walk by the ways of prudence.7Whoever teaches a mocker causes injury to himself. And whoever argues with the impious produces a blemish on himself8Do not be willing to argue with a mocker, lest he hate you. Dispute with the wise, and he will love you9Present an opportunity to the wise, and wisdom shall be added to him. Teach the just, and he will hurry to receive it10The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and knowledge of holiness is prudence11For by me, your days will be multiplied and years of life will be added to you12If you would be wise, you will be so for yourself. But if you would be one who ridicules, you alone shall carry the evil13A foolish and loud woman, who is full of enticements and who knows nothing at all14sat at the entrance of her house on a seat, in a high place of the city15so as to call to those who were passing by the way and continuing on their journey16"Whoever is little, let him turn aside to me." And to the frenzied, she said17"Stolen waters are more soothing, and secret bread is more pleasant.18And he did not know that giants are there, and that her companions are in the depths of Hell
1A wise son gladdens the father. Yet truly, a foolish son is the grief of his mother2Treasures of impiety will profit nothing. Truly, justice shall liberate from death3The Lord will not afflict with famine the soul of the just, and he will overthrow the treacheries of the impious4The neglectful hand has wrought destitution. But the hand of the steadfast prepares riches. He who advances by lies, this one feeds on the wind. For he is the same as one who runs after flying birds5He who gathers the harvest is a wise son. But he who snores in warm weather is a son of confusion6The blessing of the Lord is on the head of the just. But iniquity covers the mouth of the impious7The remembrance of the just is with praises. And the name of the impious shall decay8The wise of heart accept precepts. The foolish are cut down by the lips9He who walks in simplicity walks in confidence. But he who corrupts his ways shall be discovered10He who winks with the eye gives sorrow. And the foolish in lips shall be beaten11The mouth of the just is a vein of life. And the mouth of the impious covers iniquity12Hatred rises up from disputes. And charity covers all offenses13In the lips of the wise, wisdom is discovered. And a rod is for the back of one who lacks heart14The wise store away knowledge. But the mouth of the foolish is a neighbor to confusion15The substance of the rich is the city of his strength. The fear of the poor is their destitution16The work of the just is unto life. But the fruit of the impious is unto sin17The way of life is for those who observe discipline. But whoever abandons correction wanders astray18Lying lips conceal hatred; whoever brings forth contempt is unwise19In a multitude of speaking, sin will not be lacking. But whoever tempers his lips is most prudent20The tongue of the just is choice silver. But the heart of the impious is exchanged for nothing21The lips of the just instruct many. But those who are unlearned shall die in destitution of heart22The blessing of the Lord causes riches. Affliction will not be a companion to them23The foolish work wickedness as if in jest. But wisdom is prudence to a man24What the impious fear will overwhelm them. The just shall be given their desire25Like a passing tempest, so the impious one will be no more. But the just one is like an everlasting foundation26Like vinegar to the teeth, and smoke to the eyes, so is a lazy one to those who sent him27The fear of the Lord adds days. And the years of the impious will be shortened28The expectation of the just is rejoicing. But the hope of the impious will perish29The strength of the simple is the way of the Lord, and it is fear to those who work evil30The just in eternity shall not be moved. But the impious will not live upon the earth31The mouth of the just shall bring forth wisdom. The tongue of the depraved will perish32The lips of the just consider what is acceptable. And the mouth of the impious considers perversities
1A deceitful scale is an abomination with the Lord, and a fair weighing is his will2Wherever arrogance may be, there too is insult. But wherever humility is, there too is wisdom3The simplicity of the just shall direct them, and the rebellion of the perverse will devastate them4Wealth will not profit in the day of vengeance. But justice shall liberate from death5The justice of the simple shall direct his way. And the impious will fall in his impiety6The justice of the upright shall free them. And the iniquitous will be seized by their own treachery7When the impious man is dead, there will no longer be any hope. And the expectation of the anxious will perish8The just one is freed from anguish. And the impious one will be handed over instead of him9The pretender deceives his friend by mouth. But the just shall be freed by knowledge10In the good of the just, the city shall exult. And in the perdition of the impious, there shall be praise11By the blessing of the just, the city shall be exalted. And by the mouth of the impious, it will be subverted12Whoever despises his friend is destitute in heart. But the prudent man will remain silent13Whoever walks dishonestly reveals secrets. But whoever is of a faithful soul conceals what is confided by a friend14Where there is no governor, the people shall fall. But where there is much counsel, well-being shall be15He will be afflicted with evil, who provides a guarantee for an outsider. But whoever is wary of traps shall be secure16A gracious woman shall discover glory. And the robust will have wealth17A merciful man benefits his own soul. But whoever is cruel casts out even his close relatives18The impious does work with inconstancy. But for the sower of justice, there is the reward of faithfulness19Clemency prepares life. And the pursuit of evils prepares death20A depraved heart is abominable to the Lord. And his will is with those who walk in simplicity21Hand in hand, the evil shall not be innocent. But the offspring of the just shall be saved22A beautiful and senseless woman is like a gold ring in the snout of a swine23The desire of the just is entirely good. The anticipation of the impious is fury24Some distribute their own goods, and they become wealthier. Others seize what is not their own, and they are always in need25The soul that blesses shall be made fat. And whoever inebriates will likewise be inebriated himself26Whoever hides away grain shall be cursed among the people. But a blessing is upon the head of those who sell it27He does well to rise early, who seeks what is good. But whoever is a seeker of evils shall be oppressed by them28Whoever trusts in his riches will fall. But the just shall spring up like a green leaf29Whoever troubles his own house will possess the winds. And whoever is foolish will serve the wise30The fruit of the just one is the tree of life. And whoever receives souls is wise31If the just are repaid upon the earth, how much more the impious and the sinner
1Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge. But whoever hates correction is unwise2Whoever is good shall draw grace from the Lord. But whoever trusts in his own thoughts acts impiously3Man will not be made strong from impiety. And the root of the just shall not be moved4A diligent woman is a crown to her husband. And she who acts with confusion as to which things are worthy is decay to his bones5The thoughts of the just are judgments. And the counsels of the impious are dishonest6The words of the impious lie in wait for blood. The mouth of the just shall free them7Turn from the impious, and they will not be. But the house of the just shall stand firm8A man will be known by his doctrine. But whoever is vain and heartless will suffer contempt9Better is a pauper who has what he needs, than someone glorious and in need of bread10The just one knows the lives of his beasts. But the inner most parts of the impious are cruel11Whoever works his land shall be satisfied with bread. But whoever continually pursues leisure is most foolish. Whoever is soothed by lingering over wine leaves behind contempt in his strongholds12The desire of the impious is the fortification of what is most wicked. But the root of the just shall prosper13For the sins of the lips draw ruin to the evil. But the just shall escape from distress14By the fruit of his own mouth, each one shall be filled with good things, and according to the works of his own hands, it will be distributed to him15The way of the foolish is right in his own eyes. But whoever is wise listens to counsels16The senseless immediately reveals his anger. But whoever ignores injuries is clever17He is a sign of justice, who speaks what he knows. But whoever deceives is a dishonest witness18He who makes promises is also jabbed, as if with a sword, in conscience. But the tongue of the wise is reasonable19The lips of truth shall be steadfast forever. But a hasty witness readies a lying tongue20Deceit is in the heart of those who devise evils. But gladness follows those who take up counsels of peace21Whatever may befall the just, it will not discourage him. But the impious will be filled with disasters22Lying lips are an abomination to the Lord. But whoever acts faithfully pleases him23A resourceful man conceals knowledge. And the heart of the unwise provokes foolishness24The hand of the strong will rule. But anyone who is neglectful will pay tribute25Grief in the heart of a man humbles him. And with a good word he shall be made glad26He who ignores a loss for the sake of a friend is just. But the way of the impious will deceive them27The dishonest will not discover gain. But the substance of a man will be like precious gold28In the path of justice, there is life. But the devious way leads to death
1A wise son is the doctrine of his father. But he who ridicules does not listen when he is reproved2From the fruit of his own mouth, a man shall be satisfied with good things. But the soul of betrayers is iniquity3Whoever guards his mouth guards his soul. But whoever gives no consideration to his speech shall experience misfortunes4The lazy one is willing and then not willing. But the soul of he who labors shall be made fat5The just shall detest a lying word. But the impious confound and will be confounded6Justice guards the way of the innocent. But impiety undermines the sinner7One is like the rich, though he has nothing. And another is like the poor, though he has many riches8The redemption of a man’s life is his riches. But he who is poor cannot tolerate correction9The light of the just enriches. But the lamp of the impious will be extinguished10Among the arrogant, there are always conflicts. But those who do everything with counsel are ruled by wisdom11Substance obtained in haste will be diminished. But what is collected by hand, little by little, shall be multiplied12Hope, when it is delayed, afflicts the soul. The arrival of the desired is a tree of life13Whoever denounces something obligates himself for the future. But whoever fears a lesson shall turn away in peace. Deceitful souls wander into sins. The just are merciful and compassionate14The law of the wise is a fountain of life, so that he may turn aside from the ruin of death15Good doctrine bestows grace. In the way of the contemptuous, there is a chasm16The discerning do everything with counsel. But whoever is senseless discloses his stupidity17The messenger of the impious will fall into evil. But a faithful ambassador shall prosper18Destitution and disgrace are for those who abandon discipline. But whoever agrees with a reproof shall be glorified19The desired, when perfected, shall delight the soul. The foolish detest those who flee from evils20Whoever keeps step with the wise shall be wise. A friend of the foolish will become like them21Evil pursues sinners. And good things shall be distributed to the just22The good leave behind heirs: children and grandchildren. And the substance of the sinner is preserved for the just23Much nourishment is in the fallow land of the fathers. But for others, it is gathered without judgment24He who spares the rod hates his son. But he who loves him urgently instructs him25The just eats and fills his soul. But the belly of the impious is never satisfied
1A wise woman builds up her household. But a foolish one will pull down with her own hands what has been built up2One who walks on a virtuous journey, and who fears God, is despised by him who advances along a disreputable way3In the mouth of the foolish, there is a rod of arrogance. But the lips of the wise guard them4Where there are no oxen, the feeding trough is empty. But where there are many crops, there the strength of the ox is manifest5A faithful witness will not lie. But a deceitful witness offers a lie6A mocker seeks wisdom and does not find it. The doctrine of the prudent is accessible7Go against a foolish man, and he does not acknowledge lips of prudence8The wisdom of a discerning man is to understand his way. And the imprudence of the foolish is to be wandering astray9The foolish will speak mockingly of sin. But grace lingers among the just10The heart that knows the bitterness of its own soul, in its gladness the outsider shall not meddle11The house of the impious will be wiped away. Yet truly, the tabernacles of the just shall spring forth12There is a way which seems just to a man, but its conclusion leads to death13Laughter shall be mingled with sorrow, and mourning occupies the limits of joy14The foolish will be filled up by his own ways. And the good man shall be above him15The innocent trust every word. The astute one considers his own steps. Nothing good will be for the deceitful son. But the wise servant shall act prosperously and his way will be set in order16The wise fear, and so turn away from evil. The foolish leap ahead with confidence17The impatient will work foolishness. And a resourceful man is hated18The childish will possess foolishness, and the discerning will anticipate knowledge19The evil will fall down before the good. And the impious will fall down before the gates of the just20The pauper will be hated, even by his own neighbor. Yet truly, the friends of the wealthy are many21Whoever despises his neighbor, sins. But whoever pities the poor shall be blessed. Whoever trusts in the Lord loves mercy22They wander astray who work evil. But mercy and truth prepare good things23In every work, there shall be abundance. But where there are many words, there is often need24The crown of the wise is their wealth. The senselessness of the foolish is imprudence25A faithful witness frees souls. And the chameleon utters lies26In the fear of the Lord is the faithfulness of strength, and there shall be hope for his sons27The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life, so as to turn aside from the ruin of death28In a multitude of people, there is dignity for the king. And in a paucity of people, there is disgrace for the prince29Whoever is patient is governed by much prudence. But whoever is impatient exalts his foolishness30The well-being of the heart is life for the flesh. But envy is decay for the bones31Whoever slanders the indigent argues against his Maker. But he who has compassion on the poor honors his Maker32The impious will be expelled in his malice. But the just finds hope even in his own death33In the heart of the prudent, wisdom finds rest. And so shall he instruct all the uneducated34Justice elevates a nation. But sin makes the peoples miserable35An intelligent minister is acceptable to the king. Whoever is useless shall bear his wrath
1A mild response shatters anger. But a harsh word stirs up fury2The tongue of the wise adorns knowledge. But the mouth of the senseless gushes with foolishness3In every place, the eyes of the Lord consider good and evil4A peaceful tongue is a tree of life. But that which is immoderate will crush the spirit5A fool laughs at the discipline of his father. But whoever preserves rebukes will become astute. In abundant justice, there is very great virtue. But the intentions of the impious will be eradicated6The house of the just has very great strength. And in the fruits of the impious, there is disorder7The lips of the wise shall disseminate knowledge. The heart of the foolish will be dissimilar8The sacrifices of the impious are abominable to the Lord. The vows of the just are appeasing9The way of the impious is an abomination to the Lord. Whoever pursues justice is loved by him10Doctrine is evil to those who abandon the way of life. Whoever hates correction shall die11Hell and perdition are in the sight of the Lord. How much more the hearts of the sons of men12He who corrupts himself does not love the one who afflicts him, nor will he step toward the wise13A rejoicing heart gladdens the face. But by the grief of the soul, the spirit is cast down14The heart of the wise seeks doctrine. And the mouth of the foolish feeds on ignorance15All the days of the poor are evil. A secure mind is like a continual feast16Better is a little with the fear of the Lord, than great treasures and dissatisfaction17It is better to be called to vegetables with charity, than to a fatted calf with hatred18A short-tempered man provokes conflicts. Whoever is patient tempers those who are stirred up19The way of the slothful is like a hedge of thorns. The way of the just is without offense20A wise son gladdens the father. But the foolish man despises his mother21Folly is gladness to the foolish. And the prudent man sets his own steps in order22Intentions dissipate where there is no counsel. Yet truly, they are confirmed where there are many counselors23A man rejoices in the verdict of his own mouth. And a word at the right time is best24The path of life is for the wise above, so that he may turn away from the end of Hell25The Lord will demolish the house of the arrogant. And He will make firm the borders of the widow26Evil intentions are an abomination to the Lord. And pure conversation, most beautiful, shall be confirmed by him27Whoever pursues avarice disturbs his own house. But whoever hates bribes shall live. Through mercy and faith, sins are purged. But through the fear of the Lord, each one turns aside from evil28The mind of the just meditates on obedience. The mouth of the impious overflows with evils29The Lord is distant from the impious. And he will heed the prayers of the just30The light of the eyes rejoices the soul. A good reputation fattens the bones31The ear that listens to the reproofs of life shall abide in the midst of the wise32Whoever rejects discipline despises his own soul. But whoever agrees to correction is a possessor of the heart33The fear of the Lord is the discipline of wisdom. And humility precedes glory
1It is for man to prepare the soul, and for the Lord to govern the tongue2All the ways of a man are open to his eyes; the Lord is the one who weighs spirits3Open your works to the Lord, and your intentions will be set in order4The Lord has wrought all things because of himself. Likewise the impious is for the evil day5All the arrogant are an abomination to the Lord. Even if hand will be joined to hand, he is not innocent. The beginning of a good way is to do justice. And this is more acceptable with God than to immolate sacrifices6By mercy and truth, iniquity is redeemed. And by the fear of the Lord, one turns away from evil7When the ways of man will please the Lord, he will convert even his enemies to peace8Better is a little with justice, than many fruits with iniquity9The heart of man disposes his way. But it is for Lord to direct his steps10Foreknowledge is in the lips of the king. His mouth shall not err in judgment11Weights and scales are judgments of the Lord. And all the stones in the bag are his work12Those who act impiously are abominable to the king. For the throne is made firm by justice13Just lips are the will of kings. He who speaks honestly shall be loved14The indignation of a king is a herald of death. And the wise man will appease it15In the cheerfulness of the king’s countenance, there is life. And his clemency is like belated rain16Possess wisdom, for it is better than gold. And acquire prudence, for it is more precious than silver17The path of the just turns away from evils. He who guards his soul preserves his way18Arrogance precedes destruction. And the spirit is exalted before a fall19It is better to be humbled with the meek, than to divide spoils with the arrogant20The learned in word shall find good things. And whoever hopes in the Lord is blessed21Whoever is wise in heart shall be called prudent. And whoever is sweet in eloquence shall attain to what is greater22Learning is a fountain of life to one who possesses it. The doctrine of the foolish is senseless23The heart of the wise shall instruct his mouth and add grace to his lips24Careful words are a honeycomb: sweet to the soul and healthful to the bones25There is a way which seems right to a man, and its end result leads to death26The soul of the laborer labors for himself, because his mouth has driven him to it27The impious man digs up evil, and in his lips is a burning fire28A perverse man stirs up lawsuits. And one who is verbose divides leaders29A man of iniquity entices his friend, and he leads him along a way that is not good30Whoever, with astonished eyes, thinks up depravities, biting his lips, accomplishes evil31Old age is a crown of dignity, when it is found in the ways of justice32A patient man is better than a strong one. And whoever rules his soul is better than one who assaults cities33Lots are cast into the lap, but they are tempered by the Lord
1A dry morsel with gladness is better than a house full of sacrifices along with conflict2A wise servant shall rule over foolish sons, and he will divide the inheritance among brothers3Just as silver is tested by fire, and gold is tested in the furnace, so also does the Lord test hearts4The evil obey an unjust tongue. And the false are submissive to lying lips5Whoever despises the poor rebukes his Maker. And whoever rejoices in the ruin of another will not go unpunished6Sons of sons are the crown of old age. And the glory of sons is their fathers7Well-chosen words are not fitting for the foolish, nor are lying lips fitting for a leader8The expectation of those who stand ready is a most pleasing jewel. Whichever way he turns himself, he understands prudently9Whoever conceals an offense seeks friendships. Whoever repeats the words of another separates allies10A correction benefits more with a wise man, than a hundred stripes with a fool11The evil one continually seeks conflicts. But a cruel Angel shall be sent against him12It is more expedient to meet a bear robbed of her young, than the foolish trusting in his own folly13Whoever repays evil for good, evil shall not withdraw from his house14Whoever releases the water is the head of the conflict. And just before he suffers contempt, he abandons judgment15Those who justify the impious, and those who condemn the just, both are abominable with God16What does it profit the foolish to have riches, when he is not able to buy wisdom? Whoever makes his house high seeks ruin. And whoever shuns learning shall fall into evils17Whoever is a friend loves at all times. And a brother is proved by distress18A foolish man will clap his hands, when he makes a pledge for his friend19Whoever dwells on discord loves disputes. And whoever exalts his door seeks ruin20Whoever is of a perverse heart shall not find good. And whoever turns his tongue shall fall into evil21A foolish one is born into his own disgrace. But his father will not rejoice in one who is senseless22A joyful soul makes a lifetime flourish. A gloomy spirit dries out the bones23The impious receives gifts from the bosom, so that he may pervert the paths of judgment24Prudence shines from the face of the wise. The eyes of the foolish are on the ends of the earth25A foolish son is the anger of the father and the grief of the mother who conceived him26It is not good to inflict damage on the just, nor to strike the leader who judges uprightly27Whoever moderates his words is learned and prudent. And a man of learning has a precious spirit28If he would remain silent, even the foolish would be considered wise, and if he closes his lips, intelligent
1Whoever has a will to withdraw from a friend, seeks occasions; he shall be reproached at all times2The foolish do not accept words of prudence, unless you say what is already turning in his heart3The impious, when he has arrived within the depths of sin, thinks little of it. But ill repute and disgrace follow him4Words from the mouth of a man are deep waters. And the fountain of wisdom is a torrent overflowing5It is not good to accept the character of the impious, so as to turn away from true judgment6The lips of the foolish meddle in disputes. And his mouth provokes conflicts7The mouth of the foolish is his destruction, and his own lips are the ruin of his soul8The words of the double-tongued seem simple. And they reach even to the interior of the gut. Fear casts down the lazy, but the souls of the effeminate shall go hungry9Whoever is dissolute and slack in his work is the brother of him who wastes his own works10The name of the Lord is a very strong tower. The just one rushes to it, and he shall be exalted11The substance of the wealthy is the city of his strength, and it is like a strong wall encircling him12The heart of a man is exalted before it is crushed and humbled before it is glorified13Whoever responds before he listens, demonstrates himself to be foolish and deserving of confusion14The spirit of a man sustains his weakness. Yet who can sustain a spirit that is easily angered15A prudent heart shall possess knowledge. And the ear of the wise seeks doctrine16A man’s gift expands his way and makes space for him before leaders17The just is the first accuser of himself; his friend arrives and shall investigate him18Casting a lot suppresses contentions and passes judgment, even among the powerful19A brother who is helped by a brother is like a reinforced city, and judgments are like the bars of cities20From the fruit of a man’s mouth shall his belly be filled. And the harvest of his own lips shall satisfy him21Death and life are in the power of the tongue. Whoever values it shall eat from its fruits22He who has found a good wife has found goodness, and he shall draw contentment from the Lord. He who expels a good wife expels goodness. But he who holds on to an adulteress is foolish and impious23The poor will speak with supplications. And the rich will express themselves roughly24A man amiable to society shall be more friendly than a brother
1Better is the poor who walks in his simplicity, than the rich who twists his lips and is unwise2Where there is no knowledge of the soul, there is no good. And whoever hurries with his feet will stumble3The foolishness of a man undermines his steps. And then he seethes in his soul against God4Riches add many friends. But from the pauper, even those whom he had become separated5A false witness shall not go unpunished. And whoever speaks lies will not escape6Many honor the character of one who is powerful, and there are friends for a giver of gifts7The brothers of the poor man hate him. Moreover, even his friends have withdrawn far from him. Whoever pursues only words shall have nothing8But whoever possesses reason loves his own soul. And one who guards prudence shall discover good things9A false witness shall not go unpunished. And whoever speaks lies will perish10Fine things are not fitting for the foolish, nor is it fitting for a servant to rule over princes11The doctrine of a man is known through patience. And his glory is to pass beyond iniquities12Like the roaring of a lion, so also is the wrath of a king. And his cheerfulness is like the dew upon the grass13A foolish son is the grief of his father. And an argumentative wife is like a roof that is continually leaking14A house and its riches are given by parents. But a prudent wife is particularly from the Lord15Laziness sends one into a deep sleep, and a dissolute soul will go hungry16Whoever guards a commandment guards his own soul. But whoever neglects his own way will die17Whoever is merciful to the poor lends to the Lord. And he will repay him for his efforts18Teach your son; do not despair. But do not set your soul toward putting him to death19Whoever is impatient will sustain damage. And when it has been taken away, he will set up another20Listen to counsel and take up discipline, so that you may be wise in your latter days21There are many intentions in the heart of a man. But the will of the Lord shall stand firm22An indigent man is merciful. And a pauper is better than a deceitful man23The fear of the Lord is unto life. And he shall linger in plentitude, without being visited by disaster24The lazy conceals his hand under his arm, and he will not so much as bring it to his mouth25When the pestilent are scourged, the foolish will become wiser. But if you chastise the wise, he will understand discipline26Whoever afflicts his father and flees from his mother is disreputable and unhappy27Son, do not cease listening to doctrine, and do not be ignorant of the sermons of knowledge28An unjust witness ridicules judgment. And the mouth of the impious devours iniquity29Judgments are prepared for those who ridicule. And striking hammers are prepared for the bodies of the foolish
1It is a luxurious thing, wine, and inebriation is tumultuous. Anyone who is delighted by this will not be wise2Just like the roaring of a lion, so also is the dread of a king. Whoever provokes him sins in his own soul3Honor is for the man who separates himself from contentions. But all the foolish meddle in altercations4Because of the cold, the lazy one was not willing to plough. Therefore, in the summer, he will beg, and it will not be given to him5Counsel in the heart of a man is like deep waters. But a wise man will draw it out6Many men are called merciful. But who will find a faithful man7The just who walks in his simplicity shall leave behind him blessed sons8The king who sits on the throne of judgment scatters all evil with his gaze9Who is able to say: "My heart is clean. I am pure from sin?10Diverse weights, diverse measures: both are abominable with God11A child may be understood by his interests: whether his works may be clean and upright12The hearing ear and the seeing eye: the Lord has made them both13Do not love sleep, lest deprivation oppress you. Open your eyes and be satisfied with bread14"It is bad, it is bad," says every buyer; and when he has withdrawn, then he will boast15There is gold, and there are a multitude of jewels. But lips of knowledge are a precious vessel16Take away the vestments of him who stands up to vouch for a stranger, and take a pledge from him instead of from outsiders17The bread of lies is sweet to a man. But afterwards, his mouth will be filled with pebbles18Plans are strengthened by counsels. And wars are to be handled by governments19Do not become involved with him who reveals mysteries, and who walks deceitfully, and who enlarges his lips20Whoever curses his father and mother, his lamp will be extinguished in the midst of darkness21When an inheritance is obtained hastily in the beginning, in the end it will be without a blessing22Do not say, "I will repay evil." Wait for the Lord, and he will free you23Diverse weights are an abomination with the Lord. A deceitful balance is not good24The steps of men are directed by the Lord. But who is the man able to understand his own way25It is ruin for a man to devour what is holy, or, after making vows, to retract them26A wise king scatters the impious and bends an archway over them27The spirit of a man is a lamp to the Lord, which investigates all the secrets of the inner self28Mercy and truth guard the king, and his throne is strengthened by clemency29The joy of youths is their strength. And the dignity of old men is their grey hairs30The bruise of a wound, as well as scourges, shall wipe away evils in the more secret places of the inner self
1Just as with the dividing of the waters, so also is the heart of the king in the hand of the Lord. He shall bend it whichever way he wills2Every way of a man seems right to himself. But the Lord weighs hearts3To do mercy and judgment is more pleasing to the Lord than sacrifices4To lift up the eyes is to enlarge the heart. The lamp of the impious is sin5The intentions of the robust continually bring forth abundance. But all the lazy are continually in need6Whoever gathers treasures by a lying tongue is vain and heartless. And he will stumble into the snares of death7The robberies of the impious will drag them down, because they were not willing to do judgment8The perverse way of a man is foreign. But whoever is pure: his work is upright9It is better to sit in a corner of the attic, than with a contentious woman and in a shared house10The soul of the impious desires evil; he will not take pity on his neighbor11When the pestilent is punished, a little one will become wiser. And if he pursues what is wise, he will receive knowledge12The just thinks carefully about the house of the impious, so that he may draw the impious away from evil13Whoever blocks his ears to the outcry of the poor shall also cry out himself, and he will not be heeded14A surprise gift extinguishes anger. And a gift concealed in the bosom extinguishes the greatest indignation15It is gladness for the just to do judgment; and it is dread for those who work iniquity16A man who wanders astray from the way of doctrine will linger in the company of the giants17Whoever loves a feast will be in deprivation. Whoever loves wine and fatness will not be enriched18The impious is given over instead of the just, and the iniquitous is given over in place of the upright19It is better to live in a deserted land, than with a quarrelsome and emotional woman20There is desirable treasure, as well as oil, in the habitations of the just. And the imprudent man will waste it21Whoever follows justice and mercy shall discover life, justice, and glory22The wise has ascended the city of the strong, and he has torn down the bulwark of its confidence23Whoever guards his mouth and his tongue guards his soul from anguish24A proud and arrogant one is also called ignorant, if he, in anger, acts according to pride25Desires kill the lazy, for his hands are not willing to work at all26He covets and desires all day long. But whoever is just shall distribute and shall not cease27The sacrifices of the impious are abominable, because they are offered out of wickedness28A lying witness will perish. An obedient man shall speak of victory29The impious man insolently hardens his face. But whoever is upright corrects his own way30There is no wisdom, there is no prudence, there is no counsel, which is against the Lord31The horse is prepared for the day of battle. But the Lord bestows salvation
1A good name is better than many riches. And good esteem is above silver and gold2The rich and poor have met one another. The Lord is the maker of them both3The clever saw evil and hid himself. The innocent continued on and was afflicted with damage4The end of moderation is the fear of the Lord, riches and glory and life5Weapons and swords are on the way of the perverse. But he who guards his own soul withdraws far from them6The proverb is: A youth is close to his way; even when he is old, he will not withdraw from it7The rich rule over the poor. And the borrower is servant to the lender8Whoever sows iniquity will reap evils, and by the rod of his own wrath he will be consumed9Whoever is inclined to mercy shall be blessed, for from his bread he has given to the poor. Whoever gives gifts will acquire victory and honor. But he carries away the soul of the receiver10Cast out the one who ridicules, and conflict will go out with him, and accusations and insults will cease11Whoever loves cleanness of heart, because of the grace of his lips, will have the king as his friend12The eyes of the Lord watch over knowledge. And the words of the iniquitous are supplanted13The lazy one says: "There is a lion outside. I might be slain in the midst of the streets.14The mouth of a foreign woman is a deep pit; the Lord was angry with him who will fall into it15Foolishness has been bound to the heart of a child, and a rod of discipline shall cause it to flee16Whoever slanders the poor, so as to augment his own riches, will give it away to one who is richer, and will be in need17Incline your ear, and listen to the words of the wise. Then apply your heart to my doctrine18It shall be beautiful to you, if you preserve it in your inner self, and it shall overflow from your lips19so that your confidence may be in the Lord. Therefore, I also have revealed it to you this day20Behold, I have written it for you in three ways, and with meditations and knowledge21so that I might reveal to you, firmly and with words of truth, in order to respond about these things to those who sent you22Do not act with violence toward the pauper because he is poor. And do not weary the needy at the gate23For the Lord will judge his case, and he will pierce those who have pierced his soul24Do not be willing to be a friend to an angry man, and do not walk with a furious man25lest perhaps you learn his ways, and take up a stumbling block to your soul26Do not be willing to be with those who certify with their hands, and who offer themselves as a guarantee against debts27For if you do not have the means to restore, what reason should there be for him to take the covering from your bed28Do not cross beyond the ancient limits that your fathers have set29Have you seen a man swift in his work? He shall stand in the sight of kings, and not before those who are disreputable
1When you sit down to eat with a leader, pay close attention to what has been set before your face2and put a knife to your throat, if, in such a way, you could hold your soul in your own power3Do not desire his foods, in which is the bread of deceit4Do not be willing to labor so that you may be enriched. But set limits by your prudence5Do not raise your eyes toward wealth that you are not able to have. For they will make themselves wings, like those of an eagle, and they will fly in the sky6Do not eat with an envious man, and do not desire his foods7For, like a seer and an interpreter of dreams, he presumes what he does not know. "Eat and drink," he will say to you; and his mind is not with you8The foods that you had eaten, you will vomit up. And you will lose the beauty in your words9Do not speak into the ears of the unwise. They will despise the doctrine of your eloquence10Do not touch the boundaries of little ones, and do not enter into the field of the fatherless11For their close relative is strong, and he will judge their case against you12Let your heart enter into doctrine, and let your ears enter into words of knowledge13Do not be willing to take away discipline from a child. For if you strike him with the rod, he will not die14You will strike him with the rod, and so shall you deliver his soul from Hell15My son, if your soul will become wise, my heart will be glad with you16And my temperament will exult, when your lips will have spoken what is upright17Let not your heart compete with sinners. But be in the fear of the Lord all day long18For you will have hope in the end, and your expectation will not be taken away19Listen, my son, and be wise, and direct your soul along the way20Do not be willing to be in the feasts of great drinkers, nor in the carousings of those who gather to feed on flesh21For those who waste time drinking, and who surrender themselves to symbols, will be consumed. And those who sleep will be clothed in rags22Listen to your father, who conceived you. And do not despise your mother, when she is old23Purchase truth, and do not sell wisdom, or doctrine, or understanding24The father of the just exults in gladness; he who has conceived the wise will rejoice in him25Let your father and your mother be joyful, and may she who conceived you exult26My son, offer me your heart, and let your eyes keep to my ways27For a loose woman is a deep pit, and a foreign woman is a constricted well28She lies in wait along the way like a robber. And the incautious one whom she sees, she will put to death29Who has woe? Whose father has woe? Who has quarrels? Who falls into pits? Who has wounds without cause? Who has watery eyes30Is it not those who linger over wine, and who strive to be drinking from their cups31Do not gaze into the wine when it turns gold, when its color shines in the glass. It enters pleasantly32but in the end, it will bite like a snake, and it will spread poison like a king of snakes33Your eyes will see women who are outsiders, and your heart will utter perversities34And you will be like someone sleeping in the middle of the sea, and like a pilot, fast asleep, who has lost his hold on the helm35And you will say: "They have beaten me, but I did not feel pain. They have dragged me, and I did not realize it. When will I awaken and find more wine?
1Do not imitate evil men, nor desire to be among them2For their mind meditates on robberies, and their lips speak deceptions3By wisdom shall a house be built, and by prudence shall it be strengthened4By doctrine, the storerooms shall be filled with every substance that is precious and most beautiful5A wise man is strong, and a well-taught man is robust and valiant6For war is undertaken in an orderly manner, and safety shall be where there are many counsels7Wisdom is beyond the foolish; at the gate he will not open his mouth8Whoever intends to do evil shall be called foolish9The intention of the foolish is sin. And the detractor is an abomination among men10If you despair, being weary in the day of anguish, your strength will be diminished11Rescue those who are led away to death. And do not cease from delivering those who are dragged away to a violent death12If you would say: "I do not have sufficient strength." He who inspects the heart, the same one understands, and nothing slips past the one who preserves your soul. And he shall repay a man according to his works13My son, eat honey, because it is good, and the honeycomb, because it is so sweet to your throat14So, too, is the doctrine of wisdom to your soul. When you have found it, you will have hope in the end, and your hope shall not perish15Do not lie in wait, and do not seek impiety in the house of the just, nor spoil his rest16For the just one will fall seven times, and he shall rise again. But the impious will fall into evil17When your enemy will fall, do not be glad, and do not let your heart exult in his ruin18lest perhaps the Lord see, and it displease him, and he may take away his wrath from him19Do not contend with the most wicked, and do not be a rival to the impious20For the evil hold no hope in the future, and the lamp of the impious will be extinguished21My son, fear the Lord, as well as the king. And do not mingle with detractors22For their perdition shall rise up suddenly. And who knows what ruin will be for each of them23Likewise, these things are for the wise. It is not good to base judgment on knowledge of character24Those who say to the impious, "You are just," shall be cursed by the people, and the tribes shall detest them25Those who argue against the impious shall be praised, and a blessing shall come upon them26He shall kiss the lips, who responds with upright words27Prepare your outdoor work, and diligently cultivate your field, so that afterward, you may build your house28Do not be a witness without cause against your neighbor. And do not mislead anyone with your lips29Do not say, "I will do to him as he has done to me." I will repay each one according to his work30I passed by the field of a lazy man, and by the vineyard of a foolish man31and behold, it was entirely filled with nettles, and thorns had covered its surface, and the stonewall was destroyed32When I had seen this, I laid it up in my heart, and by this example, I received discipline33You will sleep a little," I said. "You will slumber briefly. You will fold your hands a little, so as to rest34And destitution will overtake you like a runner, and begging will overtake you like an armed man.
1These, too, are parables of Solomon, which the men of Hezekiah, king of Judah, transferred2It is to the glory of God to conceal a word, and it is to the glory of kings to investigate speech3Heaven above, and earth below, and the heart of kings are each unsearchable4Take away the tarnish from silver, and a most pure vessel will go forth5Take away impiety from the face of the king, and his throne shall be made firm by justice6Do not appear glorious before the king, and do not stand in the place of the great7For it is better that it should be said to you, "Ascend to here," than that you should be humbled before the prince8The things that your eyes have seen, do not offer hastily in a quarrel, lest afterward you may not be able to make amends, when you have dishonored your friend9Argue your case with your friend, and do not reveal the secret to an outsider10lest perhaps he may insult you, when he has heard it, and he might not cease to reproach you. Grace and friendship free a man; preserve these for yourself, lest you fall under reproach11Whoever speaks a word at an opportune time is like apples of gold on beds of silver12Whoever reproves the wise and obedient ear is like an earring of gold with a shining pearl13Just like the cold of snow in a time of harvest, so also is a faithful messenger to him who sent him: he causes his soul to rest14A man who boasts and does not fulfill his promises is like clouds and wind, when rain does not follow15By patience, a leader shall be appeased, and a soft tongue shall break hardness16You have discovered honey; eat what is sufficient for you, lest perhaps, being filled up, you may vomit it17Withdraw your feet from the house of your neighbor, lest, when he has had his fill, he may hate you18A man who speaks false testimony against his neighbor is like a dart and a sword and a sharp arrow19Whoever sets his hopes on the unfaithful in a day of anguish is like a rotten tooth and weary foot20and like one who loosens his garment in cold weather. Whoever sings verses to a wicked heart is like vinegar on baking soda. Just like a moth to a garment, and a worm to wood, so too does the sadness of a man do harm to the heart21If your enemy is hungry, feed him. If he is thirsty, give him water to drink22For you will gather hot coals upon his head, and the Lord will repay you23The north wind brings forth the rain, and a sorrowful face brings forth a detracting tongue24It is better to sit in a corner of the attic, than with an argumentative woman and in a shared house25Like cold water to a thirsty soul, so too are good reports from a far away land26The just falling down before the impious is like a fountain stirred up by feet and like a corrupted spring27Just as whoever eats too much honey, it is not good for him, so also whoever is an investigator of what is majestic will be overwhelmed by glory28Just like a city lying in the open and without surrounding walls, so also is a man who is unable to restrain his own spirit in speaking
1In the manner of snow in the summer, and rain at the harvest, so also is glory unfit for the foolish2Like a bird flying away to another place, and like a sparrow that hurries away freely, so also a curse uttered against someone without cause will pass away3A whip is for a horse, and a muzzle is for donkey, and a rod is for the back of the imprudent4Do not respond to the foolish according to his folly, lest you become like him5Respond to the foolish according to his folly, lest he imagine himself to be wise6Whoever sends words by a foolish messenger has lame feet and drinks iniquity7In the manner of a lame man who has beautiful legs to no purpose, so also is a parable unfit for the mouth of the foolish8Just like one who casts a stone into the pile of Mercury, so also is he who gives honor to the foolish9In the manner of a thorn, if it were to spring up from the hand of a drunkard, so also is a parable in the mouth of the foolish10Judgment determines cases. And whoever imposes silence on the foolish mitigates anger11Like a dog that returns to his vomit, so also is the imprudent who repeats his foolishness12Have you seen a man who seems wise to himself? There will be greater hope held for the unwise than for him13The lazy one says, "There is a lion along the way, and a lioness in the roads.14Just as a door turns upon its hinges, so also does the lazy one turn upon his bed15The lazy one conceals his hand under his arms, and it is a labor for him to move it to his mouth16The lazy one seems wiser to himself than seven men speaking judgments17Just like one who takes hold of a dog by the ears, so also is he who crosses impatiently and meddles in the quarrels of another18Just as he is guilty who let loose the arrows and the lances unto death19so also is the man who harms his friend by deceitfulness. And when he has been apprehended, he says, "I did it jokingly.20When the wood fails, the fire will be extinguished. And when the gossiper is taken away, conflicts will be quelled21Just as charcoals are to burning coals, and wood is to fire, so also is an angry man who stirs up quarrels22The words of a whisperer seem simple, but they penetrate to the innermost parts of the self23In the same manner as an earthen vessel, if it were adorned with impure silver, conceited lips are allied with a wicked heart24An enemy is known by his lips, though it is from his heart that he draws out deceit25When he will have lowered his voice, do not believe him, for there are seven vices in his heart26Whoever covers hatred with deceit, his malice shall be revealed in the assembly27Whoever digs a pit will fall into it. And whoever rolls a stone, it will roll back to him28A false tongue does not love truth. And a slippery mouth works ruin
1Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what the future day may bring2Let another praise you, and not your own mouth: an outsider, and not your own lips3A stone is weighty, and sand is burdensome; but the wrath of the foolish is heavier than both4Anger holds no mercy, nor does fury when it erupts. And who can bear the assault of one who has been provoked5An open rebuke is better than hidden love6The wounds of a loved one are better than the deceitful kisses of a hateful one7A sated soul will trample the honeycomb. And a hungry soul will accept even bitter in place of sweet8Just like a bird migrating from her nest, so also is a man who abandons his place9Ointment and various perfumes delight the heart. And the good advice of a friend is sweet to the soul10Do not dismiss your friend or your father’s friend. And do not enter your brother’s house in the day of your affliction. A close neighbor is better than a distant brother11My son, study wisdom, and rejoice my heart, so that you may be able to respond to the one who reproaches12The discerning man, seeing evil, hides himself. The little ones, continuing on, sustain losses13Take away the garment of him who has vouched for an outsider. And take a pledge from him on behalf of foreigners14Whoever blesses his neighbor with a grand voice, rising in the night, shall be like one who curses15A roof leaking on a cold day, and an argumentative woman, are comparable16He who would restrain her, he is like one who would grasp the wind, or who would gather together oil with his right hand17Iron sharpens iron, and a man sharpens the countenance of his friend18Whoever maintains the fig tree shall eat its fruit. And whoever is the keeper of his master shall be glorified19In the manner of faces looking into shining water, so are the hearts of men made manifest to the prudent20Hell and perdition are never filled; similarly the eyes of men are insatiable21In the manner of silver being tested in the refinery, and gold in the furnace, so also is a man tested by the mouth of one who praises. The heart of the iniquitous inquires after evils, but the heart of the righteous inquires after knowledge22Even if you were to crush the foolish with a mortar, as when a pestle strikes over pearled barley, his foolishness would not be taken from him23Be diligent to know the countenance of your cattle, and consider your own flocks24for you will not always hold this power. But a crown shall be awarded from generation to generation25The meadows are open, and the green plants have appeared, and the hay has been collected from the mountains26Lambs are for your clothing, and goats are for the price of a field27Let the milk of goats be sufficient for your food, and for the necessities of your household, and for the provisions of your handmaids
1The impious flees, though no one pursues. But the just, like a confident lion, shall be without dread2Because of the sins of the land, it has many princes. And because of the wisdom of a man, and the knowledge of those things that are said, the life of the leader shall be prolonged3A poor man slandering the poor is like a violent rainstorm in advance of a famine4Those who abandon the law praise the impious. Those who guard it are inflamed against him5Evil men do not intend judgment. But those who inquire after the Lord turn their souls toward all things6Better is the pauper walking in his simplicity, than the rich walking in ways of depravity7Whoever keeps the law is a wise son. But whoever feeds gluttons brings shame to his father8Whoever piles up riches by usury and profit gathers them for him who will give freely to the poor9Whoever turns away his ears from listening to the law: his prayer will be detestable10Whoever deceives the just in a malicious way will fall into his own perdition. And the simple shall possess his goods11The rich one seems wise to himself. But the poor one, being prudent, shall evaluate him12In the exultation of the just, there is great glory. When the impious reign, men are brought to ruin13Whoever hides his crimes will not be guided. But whoever will have confessed and abandoned them shall overtake mercy14Blessed is the man who is ever fearful. Yet truly, whoever is hardened in mind will fall into evil15An impious leader over a poor people is like a roaring lion and a hungry bear16A leader destitute of prudence will oppress many through false accusations. But whoever hates avarice shall prolong his days17A man who slanders the blood of a life, even if he flees to the pit, no one will tolerate him18Whoever walks simply shall be saved. Whoever is perverse in his steps will fall all at once19Whoever works his land shall be satisfied with bread. But whoever pursues leisure will be filled with need20A faithful man shall be greatly praised. But whoever rushes to become rich will not be innocent21Whoever shows favoritism in judgment does not do well; even if it is for a morsel of bread, he forsakes the truth22A man who hurries to become rich, and who envies others, does not know that destitution will overwhelm him23Whoever corrects a man, afterward he shall find favor with him, more so than he who deceives him with a flattering tongue24Whoever takes away anything from his father or mother, and who says, "This is not a sin," is the associate of a murderer25Whoever boasts and enlarges himself stirs up conflicts. Yet truly, whoever trusts in the Lord will be healed26Whoever trusts in his own heart is a fool. But whoever treads wisely, the same shall be saved27Whoever gives to the poor shall not be in need. Whoever despises his petition will suffer scarcity28When the impious rise up, men will hide themselves. When they perish, the just shall be multiplied
1The man who, with a stiff neck, treats the one who corrects him with contempt will be suddenly overwhelmed to his own destruction, and reason shall not follow him2When just men are multiplied, the common people shall rejoice. When the impious take up the leadership, the people shall mourn3The man who loves wisdom rejoices his father. But whoever nurtures promiscuous women will lose his substance4A just king guides the land. A man of avarice will destroy it5A man who speaks to his friend with flattering and feigned words spreads a net for his own feet6A snare will entangle the iniquitous when he sins. And the just shall praise and be glad7The just knows the case of the poor. The impious is ignorant of knowledge8Pestilent men squander a city. Yet truly, the wise avert fury9A wise man, if he were to contend with the foolish, whether in anger or in laughter, would find no rest10Bloodthirsty men hate the simple one; but the just seek out his soul11A foolish one offers everything on his mind. A wise one reserves and defers until later12A leader who freely listens to lying words has only impious servants13The pauper and the creditor have met one another. The Lord is the illuminator of them both14The king who judges the poor in truth, his throne shall be secured in eternity15The rod and its correction distribute wisdom. But the child who is left to his own will, brings shame to his mother16When the impious are multiplied, crimes will be multiplied. But the just shall see their ruin17Teach your son, and he will refresh you, and he will give delight to your soul18When prophecy fails, the people will be scattered. Yet truly, whoever guards the law is blessed19A servant cannot be taught by words, because he understands what you say, but he disdains to respond20Have you seen a man rushing to speak? Foolishness has more hope than his correction21Whoever nurtures his servant delicately from childhood, afterwards will find him defiant22A short-tempered man provokes quarrels. And whoever is easily angered is more likely to sin23Humiliation follows the arrogant. And glory shall uphold the humble in spirit24Whoever participates with a thief hates his own soul; for he listens to his oath and does not denounce him25Whoever fears man will quickly fall. Whoever hopes in the Lord shall be lifted up26Many demand the face of the leader. But the judgment of each one proceeds from the Lord27The just abhor an impious man. And the impious abhor those who are on the right way. By keeping the word, the son shall be free from perdition
1The words of the Gatherer, the son of the Vomiter. The vision that the man spoke. God is with him, and he, being strengthened by God and abiding with him, said2"I am the most foolish among men, and the wisdom of men is not with me3I have not learned wisdom, and I have not known the knowledge of sanctity4Who has ascended to heaven and also descended? Who has grasped the wind in his hands? Who has tied the waters together, as with a garment? Who has raised all the limits of the earth? What is his name, and what is the name of his son, if you know5Every word of God is fire-tested. He is a bronze shield to those who hope in him6Do not add anything to his words, lest you be reproved and be discovered to be a liar7Two things I have asked of you; do not deny them to me before I die8Remove, far from me, vanity and lying words. Give me neither begging, nor wealth. Apportion to me only the necessities of my life9lest perhaps, being filled, I might be enticed into denial, and say: ‘Who is the Lord?’ Or, being compelled by destitution, I might steal, and then perjure myself in the name of my God10Do not accuse a servant to his lord, lest he curse you, and you fall11There is a generation which curses their father, and which does not bless their mother12There is a generation which seems pure to themselves, and yet they are not even washed from their filthiness13There is a generation, whose eyes have been elevated, and their eyelids are lifted on high14There is a generation which has swords in place of teeth, and which commands their molars to devour the indigent from the earth and the poor from among men15The leech has two daughters, who say, ‘Bring, bring.’ Three things are insatiable, and a fourth never says ‘Enough’16Hell, and the mouth of the womb, and a land that is not filled with water. And truly, fire never says, ‘Enough.17The eye of one who mocks his father and who despises the childbearing of his mother, let the ravens of the torrent tear it out, and let the sons of the eagles consume it18Three things are difficult for me, and about a fourth, I am nearly ignorant19the way of an eagle in the sky, the way of a serpent on a rock, the way of a ship in the middle of the sea, and the way of a man in adolescence20Such is the way also of an adulterous woman, who eats, and wiping her mouth, says: "I have done no evil.21By three things, the earth is moved, and a fourth it is not able to sustain22by a slave when he reigns, by the foolish when he has been filled with food23by a hateful woman when she has been taken in matrimony, and by a handmaid when she has been heir to her mistress24Four things are least upon the earth, and they are wiser than the wise25the ants, an infirm people who provide food for themselves at the harvest26the rabbit, a sickened people who make their bed upon the rock27The locust has no king, but they all depart by their troops28The lizard supports itself on hands and dwells in the buildings of kings29There are three things that advance well, and a fourth that marches happily on30a lion, the strongest of beasts, who fears nothing that he meets31a rooster prepared at the loins, likewise a ram, and a king, whom none can resist32There is one who has appeared foolish, after he was lifted up on high; for if he had understood, he would have placed his hand over his mouth33But whoever strongly squeezes the udder to bring out the milk, presses out butter. And whoever violently blows his nose, brings out blood. And whoever provokes wrath, brings forth discord.
1The words of king Lamuel. The vision by which his mother instructed him2"What, O my beloved? What, O beloved of my womb? What, O beloved of my vows3Do not give your substance to women, or your riches to overthrow kings4Not to kings, O Lamuel, not to kings give wine. For there are no secrets where drunkenness reigns5And perhaps they may drink and forget judgments, and alter the case of the sons of the poor6Give strong drink to the grieving, and wine to those who are bitter in soul7Let them drink, and forget their needs, and remember their sorrow no more8Open your mouth for the mute and for all the cases of the sons who are passing through9Open your mouth, declare what is just, and do justice to the indigent and the poor10Who shall find a strong woman? Far away, and from the furthest parts, is her price11The heart of her husband confides in her, and he will not be deprived of spoils12She will repay him with good, and not evil, all the days of her life13She has sought wool and flax, and she has worked these by the counsel of her hands14She has become like a merchant’s ship, bringing her bread from far away15And she has risen in the night, and given a prey to her household, and provisions to her maids16She has considered a field and bought it. From the fruit of her own hands, she has planted a vineyard17She has wrapped her waist with fortitude, and she has strengthened her arm18She has tasted and seen that her tasks are good; her lamp shall not be extinguished at night19She has put her hand to strong things, and her fingers have taken hold of the spindle20She has opened her hand to the needy, and she has extended her hands to the poor21She shall not fear, in the cold of snow, for her household. For all those of her household have been clothed two-fold22She has made embroidered clothing for herself. Fine linen and purple is her garment23Her husband is noble at the gates, when he sits among the senators of the land24She has made finely woven cloth and sold it, and she has delivered a waistband to the Canaanite25Strength and elegance are her clothing, and she will laugh in the final days26She has opened her mouth to wisdom, and the law of clemency is on her tongue27She has considered the paths of her household, and she has not eaten her bread in idleness28Her sons rose up and predicted great happiness; her husband rose up and praised her29Many daughters have gathered together riches; you have surpassed them all30Charm is false, and beauty is vain. The woman who fears the Lord, the same shall be praised31Give to her from the fruit of her own hands. And let her works praise her at the gates
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