< Proverbs 22 >
1 A fair name is better than much wealth, and good favour is above silver and gold.
2 The rich and the poor meet together; but the Lord made them both.
3 An intelligent man seeing a bad man severely punished is himself instructed, but fools pass by and are punished.
4 The fear of the Lord is the offspring of wisdom, and wealth, and glory, and life.
5 Thistles and snares are in perverse ways; but he that keeps his soul will refrain from them.
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7 The rich will rule over the poor, and servants will lend to their own masters.
8 He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. God loves a cheerful and liberal man; but [a man] shall fully prove the folly of his works.
9 He that has pity on the poor shall himself be maintained; for he has given of his own bread to the poor. He that gives liberally secures victory an honour; but he takes away the life of them that posses [them].
10 Cast out a pestilent person from the council, and strife shall go out with him; for when he sits in the council he dishonours all.
11 The Lord loves holy hearts, and all blameless persons are acceptable with him: a king rules with his lips.
12 But the eyes of the Lord preserve discretion; but the transgressor despises [wise] words.
13 The sluggard makes excuses, and says, [There is] a lion in the ways, and murderers in the streets.
14 The mouth of a transgressor is a deep pit; and he that is hated of the Lord shall fall into it. Evil ways are before a man, and he does not like to turn away from them; but it is needful to turn aside from a perverse and bad way.
15 Folly is attached to the heart of a child, but the rod and instruction are [then] far from him.
16 He that oppresses the poor, increases his own substance, yet gives to the rich so as to make it less.
17 Incline your ear to the words of wise men: hear also my word, and apply your heart,
18 that you may know that they are good: and if you lay them to heart, they shall also gladden you on your lips.
19 That your hope may be in the Lord, and he may make your way known to you.
20 And do you too repeatedly record them for yourself on the table of your heart, for counsel and knowledge.
21 I therefore teach you truth, and knowledge good to hear; that you may answer words of truth to them that question you.
22 Do no violence to the poor, for he is needy: neither dishonour the helpless [man] in the gates.
23 For the Lord will plead his cause, and you shall deliver your soul in safety.
24 Be not companion to a furious man; neither lodge with a passionate man:
25 lest you learn of his ways, and get snares to your soul.
26 Become not surety from respect of a man's person.
27 For if those have not whence to give compensation, they will take the bed [that is] under you.
28 Remove not the old landmarks, which your fathers placed.
29 It is fit that an observant man and [one] diligent in his business should attend on kings, and not attend on slothful men.