< Proverbs 17 >
1 A dry morsel with gladness is better than a house full of sacrifices along with conflict.
Better is a dry morsel with quietness, than a house full of feasting with strife.
2 A wise servant shall rule over foolish sons, and he will divide the inheritance among brothers.
A servant who deals wisely will rule over a son who causes shame, and shall have a part in the inheritance among the brothers.
3 Just as silver is tested by fire, and gold is tested in the furnace, so also does the Lord test hearts.
The refining pot is for silver, and the furnace for gold, but Jehovah tests the hearts.
4 The evil obey an unjust tongue. And the false are submissive to lying lips.
An evildoer heeds wicked lips. A liar gives ear to a mischievous tongue.
5 Whoever despises the poor rebukes his Maker. And whoever rejoices in the ruin of another will not go unpunished.
Whoever mocks the poor reproaches his Maker. He who is glad at calamity shall not be unpunished.
6 Sons of sons are the crown of old age. And the glory of sons is their fathers.
Children's children are the crown of old men; the glory of children are their parents.
7 Well-chosen words are not fitting for the foolish, nor are lying lips fitting for a leader.
Arrogant speech isn't fitting for a fool, much less do lying lips fit a prince.
8 The expectation of those who stand ready is a most pleasing jewel. Whichever way he turns himself, he understands prudently.
A bribe is a precious stone in the eyes of him who gives it; wherever he turns, he prospers.
9 Whoever conceals an offense seeks friendships. Whoever repeats the words of another separates allies.
He who covers an offense promotes love; but he who repeats a matter separates best friends.
10 A correction benefits more with a wise man, than a hundred stripes with a fool.
A rebuke enters deeper into one who has understanding than a hundred lashes into a fool.
11 The evil one continually seeks conflicts. But a cruel Angel shall be sent against him.
An evil man seeks only rebellion; therefore a cruel messenger shall be sent against him.
12 It is more expedient to meet a bear robbed of her young, than the foolish trusting in his own folly.
Let a bear robbed of her cubs meet a man, rather than a fool in his folly.
13 Whoever repays evil for good, evil shall not withdraw from his house.
Whoever rewards evil for good, evil shall not depart from his house.
14 Whoever releases the water is the head of the conflict. And just before he suffers contempt, he abandons judgment.
The beginning of strife is like breaching a dam, therefore stop contention before quarreling breaks out.
15 Those who justify the impious, and those who condemn the just, both are abominable with God.
He who justifies the wicked, and he who condemns the righteous, both of them alike are an abomination to Jehovah.
16 What 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 evils.
Why is there money in the hand of a fool to buy wisdom, seeing he has no understanding?
17 Whoever is a friend loves at all times. And a brother is proved by distress.
A friend loves at all times; and a brother is born for adversity.
18 A foolish man will clap his hands, when he makes a pledge for his friend.
A man void of understanding strikes hands, and becomes collateral in the presence of his neighbor.
19 Whoever dwells on discord loves disputes. And whoever exalts his door seeks ruin.
He who loves disobedience loves strife. One who builds a high gate seeks destruction.
20 Whoever is of a perverse heart shall not find good. And whoever turns his tongue shall fall into evil.
One who has a perverse heart doesn't find prosperity, and one who has a deceitful tongue falls into trouble.
21 A foolish one is born into his own disgrace. But his father will not rejoice in one who is senseless.
He who becomes the father of a fool grieves. The father of a fool has no joy.
22 A joyful soul makes a lifetime flourish. A gloomy spirit dries out the bones.
A cheerful heart makes good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.
23 The impious receives gifts from the bosom, so that he may pervert the paths of judgment.
A wicked man receives a bribe in secret, to pervert the ways of justice.
24 Prudence shines from the face of the wise. The eyes of the foolish are on the ends of the earth.
Wisdom is before the face of one who has understanding, but the eyes of a fool wander everywhere.
25 A foolish son is the anger of the father and the grief of the mother who conceived him.
A foolish son brings grief to his father, and bitterness to her who bore him.
26 It is not good to inflict damage on the just, nor to strike the leader who judges uprightly.
Also to punish the righteous is not good, nor to flog officials for their integrity.
27 Whoever moderates his words is learned and prudent. And a man of learning has a precious spirit.
He who spares his words has knowledge. He who is even tempered is a man of understanding.
28 If he would remain silent, even the foolish would be considered wise, and if he closes his lips, intelligent.
Even a fool, when he keeps silent, is counted wise. When he shuts his lips, he is thought to be discerning.