< Proverbs 28 >
1 The wicked flee when none pursueth: but the righteous are bolde as a lyon.
Fugit impius nemine persequente; justus autem, quasi leo confidens, absque terrore erit.
2 For the transgression of the land there are many princes thereof: but by a man of vnderstanding and knowledge a realme likewise endureth long.
Propter peccata terræ multi principes ejus; et propter hominis sapientiam, et horum scientiam quæ dicuntur, vita ducis longior erit.
3 A poore man, if he oppresse the poore, is like a raging raine, that leaueth no foode.
Vir pauper calumnians pauperes similis est imbri vehementi in quo paratur fames.
4 They that forsake the Law, prayse the wicked: but they that keepe the Law, set themselues against them.
Qui derelinquunt legem laudant impium; qui custodiunt, succenduntur contra eum.
5 Wicked men vnderstand not iudgemnt: but they that seeke the Lord vnderstand all things.
Viri mali non cogitant judicium; qui autem inquirunt Dominum animadvertunt omnia.
6 Better is the poore that walketh in his vprightnesse, then hee that peruerteth his wayes, though he be riche.
Melior est pauper ambulans in simplicitate sua quam dives in pravis itineribus.
7 He that keepeth the Law, is a childe of vnderstanding: but hee that feedeth the gluttons, shameth his father.
Qui custodit legem filius sapiens est; qui autem comessatores pascit confundit patrem suum.
8 He that increaseth his riches by vsurie and interest, gathereth them for him that will be mercifull vnto the poore.
Qui coacervat divitias usuris et fœnore, liberali in pauperes congregat eas.
9 He that turneth away his eare from hearing the Law, euen his prayer shalbe abominable.
Qui declinat aures suas ne audiat legem, oratio ejus erit execrabilis.
10 He that causeth the righteous to go astray by an euill way, shall fall into his owne pit, and the vpright shall inherite good things.
Qui decipit justos in via mala, in interitu suo corruet, et simplices possidebunt bona ejus.
11 The riche man is wise in his owne conceite: but the poore that hath vnderstanding, can trie him.
Sapiens sibi videtur vir dives; pauper autem prudens scrutabitur eum.
12 When righteous men reioyce, there is great glory: but when the wicked come vp, the man is tried.
In exsultatione justorum multa gloria est; regnantibus impiis, ruinæ hominum.
13 He that hideth his sinnes, shall not prosper: but he that confesseth, and forsaketh them, shall haue mercy.
Qui abscondit scelera sua non dirigetur; qui autem confessus fuerit et reliquerit ea, misericordiam consequetur.
14 Blessed is the man that feareth alway: but he that hardeneth his heart, shall fall into euill.
Beatus homo qui semper est pavidus; qui vero mentis est duræ corruet in malum.
15 As a roaring lyon, and an hungry beare, so is a wicked ruler ouer the poore people.
Leo rugiens et ursus esuriens, princeps impius super populum pauperem.
16 A prince destitute of vnderstanding, is also a great oppressour: but hee that hateth couetousnes, shall prolong his dayes.
Dux indigens prudentia multos opprimet per calumniam; qui autem odit avaritiam, longi fient dies ejus.
17 A man that doeth violence against the blood of a person, shall flee vnto the graue, and they shall not stay him.
Hominem qui calumniatur animæ sanguinem, si usque ad lacum fugerit, nemo sustinet.
18 He that walketh vprightly, shalbe saued: but he that is froward in his wayes, shall once fall.
Qui ambulat simpliciter salvus erit; qui perversis graditur viis concidet semel.
19 He that tilleth his land, shall be satisfied with bread: but he that followeth the idle, shall be filled with pouertie.
Qui operatur terram suam satiabitur panibus; qui autem sectatur otium replebitur egestate.
20 A faythfull man shall abound in blessings, and he that maketh haste to be riche, shall not be innocent.
Vir fidelis multum laudabitur; qui autem festinat ditari non erit innocens.
21 To haue respect of persons is not good: for that man will transgresse for a piece of bread.
Qui cognoscit in judicio faciem non bene facit; iste et pro buccella panis deserit veritatem.
22 A man with a wicked eye hasteth to riches, and knoweth not, that pouertie shall come vpon him.
Vir qui festinat ditari, et aliis invidet, ignorat quod egestas superveniet ei.
23 He that rebuketh a man, shall finde more fauour at length, then he that flattereth with his tongue.
Qui corripit hominem gratiam postea inveniet apud eum, magis quam ille qui per linguæ blandimenta decipit.
24 Hee that robbeth his father and mother, and sayth, It is no transgression, is the companion of a man that destroyeth.
Qui subtrahit aliquid a patre suo et a matre, et dicit hoc non esse peccatum, particeps homicidæ est.
25 He that is of a proude heart, stirreth vp strife: but he that trusteth in the Lord, shall be fatte.
Qui se jactat et dilatat, jurgia concitat; qui vero sperat in Domino sanabitur.
26 Hee that trusteth in his owne heart, is a foole: but he that walketh in wisdome, shall be deliuered.
Qui confidit in corde suo stultus est; qui autem graditur sapienter, ipse salvabitur.
27 He that giueth vnto the poore, shall not lacke: but he that hideth his eyes, shall haue many curses.
Qui dat pauperi non indigebit; qui despicit deprecantem sustinebit penuriam.
28 When the wicked rise vp, men hide them selues: but when they perish, ye righteous increase.
Cum surrexerint impii, abscondentur homines; cum illi perierint, multiplicabuntur justi.