< Proverbs 28 >

1 The impious flees, though no one pursues. But the just, like a confident lion, shall be without dread.
The wicked have fled and there is no pursuer. And the righteous as a young lion is confident.
2 Because 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 prolonged.
By the transgression of a land many [are] its heads. And by an intelligent man, Who knoweth right — it is prolonged.
3 A poor man slandering the poor is like a violent rainstorm in advance of a famine.
A man — poor and oppressing the weak, [Is] a sweeping rain, and there is no bread.
4 Those who abandon the law praise the impious. Those who guard it are inflamed against him.
Those forsaking the law praise the wicked, Those keeping the law plead against them.
5 Evil men do not intend judgment. But those who inquire after the Lord turn their souls toward all things.
Evil men understand not judgment, And those seeking Jehovah understand all.
6 Better is the pauper walking in his simplicity, than the rich walking in ways of depravity.
Better [is] the poor walking in his integrity, Than the perverse of ways who is rich.
7 Whoever keeps the law is a wise son. But whoever feeds gluttons brings shame to his father.
Whoso is keeping the law is an intelligent son, And a friend of gluttons, Doth cause his father to blush.
8 Whoever piles up riches by usury and profit gathers them for him who will give freely to the poor.
Whoso is multiplying his wealth by biting and usury, For one favouring the poor doth gather it.
9 Whoever turns away his ears from listening to the law: his prayer will be detestable.
Whoso is turning his ear from hearing the law, Even his prayer [is] an abomination.
10 Whoever deceives the just in a malicious way will fall into his own perdition. And the simple shall possess his goods.
Whoso is causing the upright to err in an evil way, Into his own pit he doth fall, And the perfect do inherit good.
11 The rich one seems wise to himself. But the poor one, being prudent, shall evaluate him.
A rich man is wise in his own eyes, And the intelligent poor searcheth him.
12 In the exultation of the just, there is great glory. When the impious reign, men are brought to ruin.
In the exulting of the righteous the glory [is] abundant, And in the rising of the wicked man is apprehensive.
13 Whoever hides his crimes will not be guided. But whoever will have confessed and abandoned them shall overtake mercy.
Whoso is covering his transgressions prospereth not, And he who is confessing and forsaking hath mercy.
14 Blessed is the man who is ever fearful. Yet truly, whoever is hardened in mind will fall into evil.
O the happiness of a man fearing continually, And whoso is hardening his heart falleth into evil.
15 An impious leader over a poor people is like a roaring lion and a hungry bear.
A growling lion, and a ranging bear, [Is] the wicked ruler over a poor people.
16 A leader destitute of prudence will oppress many through false accusations. But whoever hates avarice shall prolong his days.
A leader lacking understanding multiplieth oppressions, Whoso is hating dishonest gain prolongeth days.
17 A man who slanders the blood of a life, even if he flees to the pit, no one will tolerate him.
A man oppressed with the blood of a soul, Unto the pit fleeth, none taketh hold on him.
18 Whoever walks simply shall be saved. Whoever is perverse in his steps will fall all at once.
Whoso is walking uprightly is saved, And the perverted of ways falleth at once.
19 Whoever works his land shall be satisfied with bread. But whoever pursues leisure will be filled with need.
Whoso is tilling his ground is satisfied [with] bread, And whoso is pursuing vanity, Is filled [with] poverty.
20 A faithful man shall be greatly praised. But whoever rushes to become rich will not be innocent.
A stedfast man hath multiplied blessings, And whoso is hasting to be rich is not acquitted.
21 Whoever shows favoritism in judgment does not do well; even if it is for a morsel of bread, he forsakes the truth.
To discern faces is not good, And for a piece of bread doth a man transgress.
22 A man who hurries to become rich, and who envies others, does not know that destitution will overwhelm him.
Troubled for wealth [is] the man [with] an evil eye, And he knoweth not that want doth meet him.
23 Whoever corrects a man, afterward he shall find favor with him, more so than he who deceives him with a flattering tongue.
Whoso is reproving a man afterwards findeth grace, More than a flatterer with the tongue.
24 Whoever takes away anything from his father or mother, and who says, “This is not a sin,” is the associate of a murderer.
Whoso is robbing his father, or his mother, And is saying, 'It is not transgression,' A companion he is to a destroyer.
25 Whoever boasts and enlarges himself stirs up conflicts. Yet truly, whoever trusts in the Lord will be healed.
Whoso is proud in soul stirreth up contention, And whoso is trusting on Jehovah is made fat.
26 Whoever trusts in his own heart is a fool. But whoever treads wisely, the same shall be saved.
Whoso is trusting in his heart is a fool, And whoso is walking in wisdom is delivered.
27 Whoever gives to the poor shall not be in need. Whoever despises his petition will suffer scarcity.
Whoso is giving to the poor hath no lack, And whoso is hiding his eyes multiplied curses.
28 When the impious rise up, men will hide themselves. When they perish, the just shall be multiplied.
In the rising of the wicked a man is hidden, And in their destruction the righteous multiply!

< Proverbs 28 >