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Proverbs 27-29

Proverbs 27

1Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring.

2Let another praise you, and not your own mouth — a stranger, and not your own lips.

3A stone is heavy, and sand is weighty, but a fool’s provocation is heavier than both.

4Wrath is cruel, anger is overwhelming, but who is able to stand before jealousy?

5Better is open rebuke than hidden love.

6Well meant are the wounds a friend inflicts, but profuse are the kisses of an enemy.

7The sated appetite spurns honey, but to a ravenous appetite even the bitter is sweet.

8Like a bird that strays from its nest is one who strays from home.

9Perfume and incense make the heart glad, but the soul is torn by trouble.

10Do not forsake your friend or the friend of your parent; do not go to the house of your kindred in the day of your calamity. Better is a neighbor who is nearby than kindred who are far away.

11Be wise, my child, and make my heart glad, so that I may answer whoever reproaches me.

12The clever see danger and hide; but the simple go on, and suffer for it.

13Take the garment of one who has given surety for a stranger; seize the pledge given as surety for foreigners.

14Whoever blesses a neighbor with a loud voice, rising early in the morning, will be counted as cursing.

15A continual dripping on a rainy day and a contentious wife are alike;

16to restrain her is to restrain the wind or to grasp oil in the right hand.

17Iron sharpens iron, and one person sharpens the wits of another.

18Anyone who tends a fig tree will eat its fruit, and anyone who takes care of a master will be honored.

19Just as water reflects the face, so one human heart reflects another.

20Sheol and Abaddon are never satisfied, and human eyes are never satisfied.

21The crucible is for silver, and the furnace is for gold, so a person is tested by being praised.

22Crush a fool in a mortar with a pestle along with crushed grain, but the folly will not be driven out.

23Know well the condition of your flocks, and give attention to your herds;

24for riches do not last forever, nor a crown for all generations.

25When the grass is gone, and new growth appears, and the herbage of the mountains is gathered,

26the lambs will provide your clothing, and the goats the price of a field;

27there will be enough goats’ milk for your food, for the food of your household and nourishment for your servant-girls.

Proverbs 28

1The wicked flee when no one pursues, but the righteous are as bold as a lion.

2When a land rebels it has many rulers; but with an intelligent ruler there is lasting order.

3A ruler who oppresses the poor is a beating rain that leaves no food.

4Those who forsake the law praise the wicked, but those who keep the law struggle against them.

5The evil do not understand justice, but those who seek the LORD understand it completely.

6Better to be poor and walk in integrity than to be crooked in one’s ways even though rich.

7Those who keep the law are wise children, but companions of gluttons shame their parents.

8One who augments wealth by exorbitant interest gathers it for another who is kind to the poor.

9When one will not listen to the law, even one’s prayers are an abomination.

10Those who mislead the upright into evil ways will fall into pits of their own making, but the blameless will have a goodly inheritance.

11The rich is wise in self-esteem, but an intelligent poor person sees through the pose.

12When the righteous triumph, there is great glory, but when the wicked prevail, people go into hiding.

13No one who conceals transgressions will prosper, but one who confesses and forsakes them will obtain mercy.

14Happy is the one who is never without fear, but one who is hard-hearted will fall into calamity.

15Like a roaring lion or a charging bear is a wicked ruler over a poor people.

16A ruler who lacks understanding is a cruel oppressor; but one who hates unjust gain will enjoy a long life.

17If someone is burdened with the blood of another, let that killer be a fugitive until death; let no one offer assistance.

18One who walks in integrity will be safe, but whoever follows crooked ways will fall into the Pit.

19Anyone who tills the land will have plenty of bread, but one who follows worthless pursuits will have plenty of poverty.

20The faithful will abound with blessings, but one who is in a hurry to be rich will not go unpunished.

21To show partiality is not good — yet for a piece of bread a person may do wrong.

22The miser is in a hurry to get rich and does not know that loss is sure to come.

23Whoever rebukes a person will afterward find more favor than one who flatters with the tongue.

24Anyone who robs father or mother and says, “That is no crime,” is partner to a thug.

25The greedy person stirs up strife, but whoever trusts in the LORD will be enriched.

26Those who trust in their own wits are fools; but those who walk in wisdom come through safely.

27Whoever gives to the poor will lack nothing, but one who turns a blind eye will get many a curse.

28When the wicked prevail, people go into hiding; but when they perish, the righteous increase.

Proverbs 29

1One who is often reproved, yet remains stubborn, will suddenly be broken beyond healing.

2When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice; but when the wicked rule, the people groan.

3A child who loves wisdom makes a parent glad, but to keep company with prostitutes is to squander one’s substance.

4By justice a king gives stability to the land, but one who makes heavy exactions ruins it.

5Whoever flatters a neighbor is spreading a net for the neighbor’s feet.

6In the transgression of the evil there is a snare, but the righteous sing and rejoice.

7The righteous know the rights of the poor; the wicked have no such understanding.

8Scoffers set a city aflame, but the wise turn away wrath.

9If the wise go to law with fools, there is ranting and ridicule without relief.

10The bloodthirsty hate the blameless, and they seek the life of the upright.

11A fool gives full vent to anger, but the wise quietly holds it back.

12If a ruler listens to falsehood, all his officials will be wicked.

13The poor and the oppressor have this in common: the LORD gives light to the eyes of both.

14If a king judges the poor with equity, his throne will be established forever.

15The rod and reproof give wisdom, but a mother is disgraced by a neglected child.

16When the wicked are in authority, transgression increases, but the righteous will look upon their downfall.

17Discipline your children, and they will give you rest; they will give delight to your heart.

18Where there is no prophecy, the people cast off restraint, but happy are those who keep the law.

19By mere words servants are not disciplined, for though they understand, they will not give heed.

20Do you see someone who is hasty in speech? There is more hope for a fool than for anyone like that.

21A slave pampered from childhood will come to a bad end.

22One given to anger stirs up strife, and the hothead causes much transgression.

23A person’s pride will bring humiliation, but one who is lowly in spirit will obtain honor.

24To be a partner of a thief is to hate one’s own life; one hears the victim’s curse, but discloses nothing.

25The fear of others lays a snare, but one who trusts in the LORD is secure.

26Many seek the favor of a ruler, but it is from the LORD that one gets justice.

27The unjust are an abomination to the righteous, but the upright are an abomination to the wicked.