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Proverbs 18-20

Proverbs 18

1He who [willfully] separates himself [from God and man] seeks his own desire, He quarrels against all sound wisdom.

2A [closed-minded] fool does not delight in understanding, But only in revealing his personal opinions [unwittingly displaying his self-indulgence and his stupidity].

3When the wicked man comes [to the depth of evil], contempt [of all that is pure and good] also comes, And with inner baseness (dishonor) comes outer shame (scorn).

4The words of a man's mouth are like deep waters [copious and difficult to fathom]; The fountain of [mature, godly] wisdom is like a bubbling stream [sparkling, fresh, pure, and life-giving].

5To show respect to the wicked person is not good, Nor to push aside and deprive the righteous of justice.

6A fool's lips bring contention and strife, And his mouth invites a beating.

7A fool's mouth is his ruin, And his lips are the snare of his soul.

8The words of a whisperer (gossip) are like dainty morsels [to be greedily eaten]; They go down into the innermost chambers of the body [to be remembered and mused upon].

9He who is careless in his work Is a brother to him who destroys.

10The name of the LORD is a strong tower; The righteous runs to it and is safe and set on high [far above evil].

11The rich man's wealth is his strong city, And like a high wall [of protection] in his own imagination and conceit.

12Before disaster the heart of a man is haughty and filled with self-importance, But humility comes before honor.

13He who answers before he hears [the facts]— It is folly and shame to him.

14The spirit of a man sustains him in sickness, But as for a broken spirit, who can bear it?

15The mind of the prudent [always] acquires knowledge, And the ear of the wise [always] seeks knowledge.

16A man's gift [given in love or courtesy] makes room for him And brings him before great men.

17The first one to plead his case seems right, Until another comes and cross-examines him.

18To cast lots puts an end to quarrels And decides between powerful contenders.

19A brother offended is harder to win over than a fortified city, And contentions [separating families] are like the bars of a castle.

20A man's stomach will be satisfied with the fruit of his mouth; He will be satisfied with the consequence of his words.

21Death and life are in the power of the tongue, And those who love it and indulge it will eat its fruit and bear the consequences of their words.

22He who finds a [ true and faithful] wife finds a good thing And obtains favor and approval from the LORD.

23The poor man pleads, But the rich man answers roughly.

24The man of too many friends [chosen indiscriminately] will be broken in pieces and come to ruin, But there is a [true, loving] friend who [is reliable and] sticks closer than a brother.

Proverbs 19

1Better is a poor man who walks in his integrity Than a [rich] man who is twisted in his speech and is a [shortsighted] fool.

2Also it is not good for a person to be without knowledge, And he who hurries with his feet [acting impulsively and proceeding without caution or analyzing the consequences] sins (misses the mark).

3The foolishness of man undermines his way [ruining whatever he undertakes]; Then his heart is resentful and rages against the LORD [for, being a fool, he blames the LORD instead of himself].

4Wealth makes many friends, But a poor man is separated from his friend.

5A false witness will not go unpunished, And he who breathes out lies will not escape.

6Many will seek the favor of a generous and noble man, And everyone is a friend to him who gives gifts.

7All the brothers of a poor man hate him; How much more do his friends abandon him! He pursues them with words, but they are gone.

8He who gains wisdom and good sense loves (preserves) his own soul; He who keeps understanding will find good and prosper.

9A false witness will not go unpunished, And he who breathes lies will perish.

10Luxury is not fitting for a fool; Much less for a slave to rule over princes.

11Good sense and discretion make a man slow to anger, And it is his honor and glory to overlook a transgression or an offense [without seeking revenge and harboring resentment].

12The king's wrath terrifies like the roaring of a lion, But his favor is as [refreshing and nourishing as] dew on the grass.

13A foolish (ungodly) son is destruction to his father, And the contentions of a [quarrelsome] wife are like a constant dripping [of water].

14House and wealth are the inheritance from fathers, But a wise, understanding, and sensible wife is [a gift and blessing] from the LORD.

15Laziness casts one into a deep sleep [unmindful of lost opportunity], And the idle person will suffer hunger.

16He who keeps and obeys the commandment [of the LORD] keeps (guards) his own life, But he who is careless of his ways and conduct will die.

17He who is gracious and lends a hand to the poor lends to the LORD, And the LORD will repay him for his good deed.

18Discipline and teach your son while there is hope, And do not [indulge your anger or resentment by imposing inappropriate punishment nor] desire his destruction.

19A man of great anger will bear the penalty [for his quick temper and lack of self-control]; For if you rescue him [and do not let him learn from the consequences of his action], you will only have to rescue him over and over again.

20Listen to counsel, receive instruction, and accept correction, That you may be wise in the time to come.

21Many plans are in a man's mind, But it is the Lord's purpose for him that will stand (be carried out).

22That which is desirable in a man is his loyalty and unfailing love, But it is better to be a poor man than a [wealthy] liar.

23The fear of the LORD leads to life, So that one may sleep satisfied, untouched by evil.

24The lazy man buries his hand in the [food] dish, But will not even bring it to his mouth again.

25Strike a scoffer [for refusing to learn], and the naive may [be warned and] become prudent; Reprimand one who has understanding and a teachable spirit, and he will gain knowledge and insight.

26He who assaults his father and chases away his mother Is a son who brings shame and disgrace.

27Cease listening, my son, to instruction and discipline And you will stray from the words of knowledge.

28A wicked and worthless witness mocks justice, And the mouth of the wicked spreads iniquity.

29Judgments are prepared for scoffers, And beatings for the backs of [thickheaded] fools.

Proverbs 20

1Wine is a mocker, strong drink a riotous brawler; And whoever is intoxicated by it is not wise.

2The terror of a king is like the roaring of a lion; Whoever provokes him to anger forfeits his own life.

3It is an honor for a man to keep away from strife [by handling situations with thoughtful foresight], But any fool will [start a] quarrel [without regard for the consequences].

4The lazy man does not plow when the winter [planting] season arrives; So he begs at the [next] harvest and has nothing [to reap].

5A plan (motive, wise counsel) in the heart of a man is like water in a deep well, But a man of understanding draws it out.

6Many a man proclaims his own loyalty and goodness, But who can find a faithful and trustworthy man?

7The righteous man who walks in integrity and lives life in accord with his [godly] beliefs— How blessed [happy and spiritually secure] are his children after him [who have his example to follow].

8A [discerning] king who sits on the throne of judgment Sifts all evil [like chaff] with his eyes [and cannot be easily fooled].

9Who can say, "I have cleansed my heart, I am pure from my sin?"

10Differing weights [one for buying and another for selling] and differing measures, Both of them are detestable and offensive to the LORD.

11Even a boy is known and distinguished by his acts, Whether his conduct is pure and right.

12The hearing ear and the seeing eye, The [omnipotent] LORD has made both of them.

13Do not love [excessive] sleep, or you will become poor; Open your eyes [so that you can do your work] and you will be satisfied with bread.

14"It is [almost] worthless, it is [almost] worthless," says the buyer [as he negotiates the price]; But when he goes his way, then he boasts [about his bargain].

15There is gold, and an abundance of pearls, But the lips of knowledge are a vessel of preciousness [the most precious of all].

16[The judge tells the creditor], "Take the clothes of one who is surety for a stranger; And hold him in pledge [when he guarantees a loan] for foreigners."

17Food gained by deceit is sweet to a man, But afterward his mouth will be filled with gravel [just as sin may be sweet at first, but later its consequences bring despair].

18Plans are established by counsel; So make war [only] with wise guidance.

19He who goes about as a gossip reveals secrets; Therefore do not associate with a gossip [who talks freely or flatters].

20Whoever curses his father or his mother, His lamp [of life] will be extinguished in time of darkness.

21An inheritance hastily gained [by greedy, unjust means] at the beginning Will not be blessed in the end.

22Do not say, "I will repay evil"; Wait [expectantly] for the LORD, and He will rescue and save you.

23Differing weights are detestable and offensive to the LORD, And fraudulent scales are not good.

24Man's steps are ordered and ordained by the LORD. How then can a man [fully] understand his way?

25It is a trap for a man to [ speak a vow of consecration and] say rashly, "It is holy!" And [not until] afterward consider [whether he can fulfill it].

26A wise king sifts out the wicked [from among the good] And drives the [threshing] wheel over them [to separate the chaff from the grain].

27The spirit (conscience) of man is the lamp of the LORD, Searching and examining all the innermost parts of his being.

28Loyalty and mercy, truth and faithfulness, protect the king, And he upholds his throne by lovingkindness.

29The glory of young men is their [physical] strength, And the honor of aged men is their gray head [representing wisdom and experience].

30Blows that wound cleanse away evil, And strokes reach to the innermost parts.