< Proverbs 19 >

1 Better to be poor but honest than stupid and tell lies.
Ó sàn kí ènìyàn jẹ́ tálákà tí ìrìn rẹ̀ kò lábùkù ju aláìgbọ́n tí ètè rẹ̀ jẹ́ àyídáyidà.
2 It's not good to be someone who doesn't think. If you rush, things go wrong.
Kò dára láti ní ìtara láìní ìmọ̀, tàbí kí ènìyàn kánjú kí ó sì ṣìnà.
3 People mess up their lives by their own stupidity, and then get angry with the Lord.
Ìwà òmùgọ̀ ènìyàn fúnra rẹ̀ a pa ẹ̀mí rẹ̀ run; síbẹ̀ ọkàn rẹ̀ yóò máa bínú sí Olúwa.
4 If you're rich, you get a lot of friends, but if you're poor, you lose any friends you had.
Ọrọ̀ máa ń fa ọ̀rẹ́ púpọ̀; ṣùgbọ́n ọ̀rẹ́ tálákà tún kọ̀ ọ́ sílẹ̀.
5 A false witness will be punished; liars won't get away with their lies.
Ajẹ́rìí èké kò ní lọ láìjìyà, ẹni tí ó sì ń tú irọ́ jáde kò ní lọ lọ́fẹ̀ẹ́.
6 Many ask favors from important people, and everyone's a friend of the generous.
Ọ̀pọ̀ ń wá ojúrere olórí; gbogbo ènìyàn sì ni ọ̀rẹ́ ẹni tí ó lawọ́.
7 If a poor man's relatives can't stand him, how much more will his friends avoid him! He tries to talk with them but they don't listen.
Gbogbo ará ilé e tálákà ni ó pa á tì, mélòó mélòó ni ti àwọn ọ̀rẹ́ rẹ̀ tí ń sá fún un! Bí ó tilẹ̀ ń lé wọn kiri pẹ̀lú ẹ̀bẹ̀, kò tilẹ̀ le rí wọn rárá.
8 If you become wise, you have good self-esteem; if you learn good sense you'll be successful.
Ẹni tí ó gba ọgbọ́n fẹ́ràn ọkàn ara rẹ̀; ẹni tí ó bá káràmáṣìkí òye yóò gbèrú.
9 A false witness will be punished; people who tell lies will perish.
Ajẹ́rìí èké kì yóò lọ láìjìyà ẹni tí ó sì ń tú irọ́ jáde yóò parun.
10 It's not right for stupid people to live in luxury, and it's even worse for a slave to rule over leaders.
Kò yẹ aláìgbọ́n láti máa gbé nínú ọláńlá, mélòó mélòó bí ó ti burú tó fún ẹrú láti jẹ ọba lórí ọmọ-aládé.
11 If you have good sense you'll be slow to get angry; you gain respect by forgiving wrongs.
Ọgbọ́n ènìyàn a máa fún un ní sùúrù; fún ògo rẹ̀ ni láti fojú fo àṣìṣe dá.
12 When a king gets angry, he sounds like a roaring lion; but his kindness is as soft as dew on the grass.
Ìbínú ọba dàbí kíké e kìnnìún, ṣùgbọ́n ojúrere rẹ̀ dàbí ìrì lára koríko.
13 A stupid son makes his father miserable, and an argumentative wife is like dripping that never stops.
Aṣiwèrè ọmọ jẹ́ ìparun baba rẹ̀, aya tí ó máa ń jà sì dàbí ọ̀ṣọ̀ọ̀rọ̀ òjò.
14 You inherit a house and wealth from your father, but a sensible wife is a gift from the Lord.
A máa ń jogún ilé àti ọrọ̀ lọ́dọ̀ òbí, ṣùgbọ́n aya olóye láti ọ̀dọ̀ Olúwa ni.
15 Lazy people are often fast asleep, but idleness means they're hungry.
Ọ̀lẹ ṣíṣe máa ń fa oorun sísùn fọnfọn, ebi yóò sì máa pa ènìyàn tí ó lọ́ra.
16 Keep the commandments, and you'll live; despise them and you'll die.
Ẹnikẹ́ni tí ó gbọ́ ẹ̀kọ́ pa ẹnu rẹ̀ mọ́, ṣùgbọ́n ẹni tí ó bá kẹ́gàn ọ̀nà rẹ̀ yóò kú.
17 If you're kind to the poor, you're lending to the Lord, and he will repay you well for what you've done.
Ẹni tí ó ṣàánú tálákà, Olúwa ní ó yá, yóò sì pín in lérè ohun tí ó ti ṣe.
18 Discipline your son while there's still hope, but don't kill him.
Bá ọmọ rẹ wí nítorí nínú ìyẹn ni ìrètí wà; àìṣe bẹ́ẹ̀ ìwọ lọ́wọ́ nínú ìparun un rẹ̀.
19 People who often get angry have to pay the penalty; if you help them, you'll have to do it again.
Ènìyàn onínú-fùfù gbọdọ̀ gba èrè ìwà rẹ̀; bí ìwọ bá gbà á là, ìwọ yóò tún ní láti ṣe é lẹ́ẹ̀kan sí i.
20 Listen to advice and accept instruction so that you'll eventually become wise.
Fetí sí ìmọ̀ràn kí o sì gba ẹ̀kọ́, ní ìgbẹ̀yìn gbẹ́yín ìwọ yóò di ọlọ́gbọ́n.
21 Human beings make many plans in their minds, but the final decision is the Lord's.
Ọ̀pọ̀lọpọ̀ ni ète inú ọkàn ènìyàn, ṣùgbọ́n ìfẹ́ Olúwa ní ó máa ń borí.
22 The most desirable thing in anyone is trustworthy love; it is better to be poor than a liar.
Ohun tí ènìyàn ń fẹ́ ni ìfẹ́ tí kì í yẹ̀; ó sàn láti jẹ́ tálákà ju òpùrọ́ lọ.
23 Honoring the Lord is life, and you will rest contentedly, safe from harm.
Ìbẹ̀rù Olúwa ń mú ìyè wá; nígbà náà ọkàn ń balẹ̀, láìsí ewu.
24 Lazy people put their hands in a dish, and won't even lift the food to their mouths.
Ọ̀lẹ ki ọwọ́ rẹ̀ bọ inú àwo oúnjẹ; kò tilẹ̀ ní mú u padà wá sí ẹnu rẹ̀.
25 If you punish someone who mocks, you may help an immature person to learn. Correct the wise, and they become wiser.
Na ẹlẹ́gàn, òpè yóò sì kọ́gbọ́n; bá olóye ènìyàn wí, yóò sì ní ìmọ̀ sí i.
26 A son who abuses his father and chases away his mother brings shame and disgrace.
Ẹni tí ó ṣìkà sí baba rẹ̀, tí ó sì lé ìyá rẹ̀ jáde òun ni ọmọ tí ń ṣe ìtìjú, tí ó sì mú ẹ̀gàn wá.
27 My son, stop listening to my instruction and you'll soon give up following wisdom.
Ọmọ mi, dẹ́kun láti tẹ́tí sí ẹ̀kọ́, tí í mú ni ṣìnà kúrò nínú ọ̀rọ̀-ìmọ̀.
28 A crooked witness makes a mockery of justice; and the wicked wolf down evil.
Ẹlẹ́rìí búburú fi ìdájọ́ ṣẹ̀sín, ẹnu ènìyàn búburú sì ń gbé ibi mì.
29 Punishment is ready for those who mock; flogging is ready for the backs of the stupid.
A ti pèsè ìjìyà sílẹ̀ fún ẹlẹ́gàn; àti pàṣán fún ẹ̀yìn àwọn aṣiwèrè.

< Proverbs 19 >