< Proverbs 21 >

1 The Lord directs the king's decisions like a stream of water that he sends whichever way he wants.
The king's heart is in the hand of the LORD as the watercourses: He turneth it whithersoever He will.
2 People think that whatever they do is fine, but the Lord looks at their motives.
Every way of a man is right in his own eyes; but the LORD weigheth the hearts.
3 Doing what's right and fair pleases the Lord more than sacrifices.
To do righteousness and justice is more acceptable to the LORD than sacrifice.
4 Pride and arrogance are the sins the wicked live by.
A haughty look, and a proud heart — the tillage of the wicked is sin.
5 Those who plan ahead and work hard will have plenty, while those who act rashly end up poor.
The thoughts of the diligent tend only to plenteousness; but every one that is hasty hasteth only to want.
6 Money made by lies is like smoke in the wind—a chase that ends in death.
The getting of treasures by a lying tongue is a vapour driven to and fro; they that seek them seek death.
7 The destruction caused by the wicked will destroy them, for they refuse to do what's right.
The violence of the wicked shall drag them away; because they refuse to do justly.
8 Guilty people live crooked lives, but the innocent follow straight paths.
The way of man is froward and strange; but as for the pure, his work is right.
9 It's better to live in a corner of a housetop than to share a whole house with an argumentative wife.
It is better to dwell in a corner of the housetop, than in a house in common with a contentious woman.
10 Evil people love to do wrong, they don't care what pain they cause anyone.
The soul of the wicked desireth evil; his neighbour findeth no favour in his eyes.
11 When a mocker is punished, an immature person can learn wisdom. When the wise are educated, they gain knowledge.
When the scorner is punished, the thoughtless is made wise; and when the wise is instructed, he receiveth knowledge.
12 The God of justice sees what happens in the homes of the wicked, and brings the wicked down in disaster.
The Righteous One considereth the house of the wicked; overthrowing the wicked to their ruin.
13 If you refuse to hear the cries of the poor, your cries won't be heard either.
Whoso stoppeth his ears at the cry of the poor, he also shall cry himself, but shall not be answered.
14 A gift given in secret calms down anger, and a hidden bribe soothes furious rage.
A gift in secret pacifieth anger, and a present in the bosom strong wrath.
15 When justice is done, the good are happy, but it brings terror to those who do evil.
To do justly is joy to the righteous, but ruin to the workers of iniquity.
16 Anyone who wanders away from the path of understanding ends up with the dead.
The man that strayeth out of the way of understanding shall rest in the congregation of the shades.
17 If you love pleasure you'll become poor; if you love wine and olive oil you won't ever be rich.
He that loveth pleasure shall be a poor man; he that loveth wine and oil shall not be rich.
18 The wicked pay the price and not the good; those who are deceitful and not those who live right.
The wicked is a ransom for the righteous; and the faithless cometh in the stead of the upright.
19 It's better to live in a desert than with an argumentative and bad-tempered wife.
It is better to dwell in a desert land, than with a contentious and fretful woman.
20 The wise hold on to their wealth and olive oil, but stupid people use up everything they have.
There is desirable treasure and oil in the dwelling of the wise; but a foolish man swalloweth it up.
21 If you pursue goodness and trustworthy love, you'll find life, prosperity, and honor.
He that followeth after righteousness and mercy findeth life, prosperity, and honour.
22 The wise can overcome a city belonging to strong warriors, and tear down the fortress they trusted to protect them.
A wise man scaleth the city of the mighty, and bringeth down the stronghold wherein it trusteth.
23 If you watch what you say, you can save yourself a lot of trouble.
Whoso keepeth his mouth and his tongue keepeth his soul from troubles.
24 A proud, conceited, mocker—that's the name of those who act with insolent arrogance.
A proud and haughty man, scorner is his name, even he that dealeth in overbearing pride.
25 Slackers die hungry because they refuse to work.
The desire of the slothful killeth him; for his hands refuse to labour.
26 Some people only want more and more all the time, but the good give generously.
There is that coveteth greedily all the day long; but the righteous giveth and spareth not.
27 The sacrifices given by the wicked are obnoxious, worse still when they're offered with evil motives.
The sacrifice of the wicked is an abomination; how much more, when he bringeth it with the proceeds of wickedness?
28 The lies of a false witness vanish away, but the words of a reliable witness will stand.
A false witness shall perish; but the man that obeyeth shall speak unchallenged.
29 The wicked act as bold as brass, but those who live right consider carefully what they're doing.
A wicked man hardeneth his face; but as for the upright, he looketh well to his way.
30 Whatever wisdom, understanding, or guidance you may have is nothing before the Lord.
There is no wisdom nor understanding nor counsel against the LORD.
31 You can get your horse ready for battle, but the victory is the Lord's.
The horse is prepared against the day of battle; but victory is of the LORD.

< Proverbs 21 >