< Proverbs 22 >
1 A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches, and loving favour rather than silver and gold.
Melius est nomen bonum quam divitiæ multæ; super argentum et aurum gratia bona.
2 The rich and the poor meet together — the LORD is the maker of them all.
Dives et pauper obviaverunt sibi: utriusque operator est Dominus.
3 A prudent man seeth the evil, and hideth himself; but the thoughtless pass on, and are punished.
Callidus vidit malum, et abscondit se; innocens pertransiit, et afflictus est damno.
4 The reward of humility is the fear of the LORD, even riches, and honour, and life.
Finis modestiæ timor Domini, divitiæ, et gloria, et vita.
5 Thorns and snares are in the way of the froward; he that keepeth his soul holdeth himself far from them.
Arma et gladii in via perversi; custos autem animæ suæ longe recedit ab eis.
6 Train up a child in the way he should go, and even when he is old, he will not depart from it.
Proverbium est: adolescens juxta viam suam; etiam cum senuerit, non recedet ab ea.
7 The rich ruleth over the poor, and the borrower is servant to the lender.
Dives pauperibus imperat, et qui accipit mutuum servus est fœnerantis.
8 He that soweth iniquity shall reap vanity; and the rod of his wrath shall fail.
Qui seminat iniquitatem metet mala, et virga iræ suæ consummabitur.
9 He that hath a bountiful eye shall be blessed; for he giveth of his bread to the poor.
Qui pronus est ad misericordiam benedicetur: de panibus enim suis dedit pauperi. Victoriam et honorem acquiret qui dat munera; animam autem aufert accipientium.
10 Cast out the scorner, and contention will go out; yea, strife and shame will cease.
Ejice derisorem, et exibit cum eo jurgium, cessabuntque causæ et contumeliæ.
11 He that loveth pureness of heart, that hath grace in his lips, the king shall be his friend.
Qui diligit cordis munditiam, propter gratiam labiorum suorum habebit amicum regem.
12 The eyes of the LORD preserve him that hath knowledge, but He overthroweth the words of the faithless man.
Oculi Domini custodiunt scientiam, et supplantantur verba iniqui.
13 The sluggard saith: 'There is a lion without; I shall be slain in the streets.'
Dicit piger: Leo est foris; in medio platearum occidendus sum.
14 The mouth of strange women is a deep pit: he that is abhorred of the LORD shall fall therein.
Fovea profunda os alienæ: cui iratus est Dominus, incidet in eam.
15 Foolishness is bound up in the heart of a child; but the rod of correction shall drive it far from him.
Stultitia colligata est in corde pueri, et virga disciplinæ fugabit eam.
16 One may oppress the poor, yet will their gain increase; one may give to the rich, yet will want come.
Qui calumniatur pauperem ut augeat divitias suas, dabit ipse ditiori, et egebit.
17 Incline thine ear, and hear the words of the wise, and apply thy heart unto my knowledge.
Inclina aurem tuam, et audi verba sapientium: appone autem cor ad doctrinam meam,
18 For it is a pleasant thing if thou keep them within thee; let them be established altogether upon thy lips.
quæ pulchra erit tibi cum servaveris eam in ventre tuo, et redundabit in labiis tuis:
19 That thy trust may be in the LORD, I have made them known to thee this day, even to thee.
ut sit in Domino fiducia tua, unde et ostendi eam tibi hodie.
20 Have not I written unto thee excellent things of counsels and knowledge;
Ecce descripsi eam tibi tripliciter, in cogitationibus et scientia:
21 That I might make thee know the certainty of the words of truth, that thou mightest bring back words of truth to them that send thee?
ut ostenderem tibi firmitatem et eloquia veritatis, respondere ex his illis qui miserunt te.
22 Rob not the weak, because he is weak, neither crush the poor in the gate;
Non facias violentiam pauperi quia pauper est, neque conteras egenum in porta:
23 For the LORD will plead their cause, and despoil of life those that despoil them.
quia judicabit Dominus causam ejus, et configet eos qui confixerunt animam ejus.
24 Make no friendship with a man that is given to anger; and with a wrathful man thou shalt not go;
Noli esse amicus homini iracundo, neque ambules cum viro furioso:
25 Lest thou learn his ways, and get a snare to thy soul.
ne forte discas semitas ejus, et sumas scandalum animæ tuæ.
26 Be thou not of them that strike hands, or of them that are sureties for debts;
Noli esse cum his qui defigunt manus suas, et qui vades se offerunt pro debitis:
27 If thou hast not wherewith to pay, why should he take away thy bed from under thee?
si enim non habes unde restituas, quid causæ est ut tollat operimentum de cubili tuo?
28 Remove not the ancient landmark, which thy fathers have set.
Ne transgrediaris terminos antiquos, quos posuerunt patres tui.
29 Seest thou a man diligent in his business? he shall stand before kings; he shall not stand before mean men.
Vidisti virum velocem in opere suo? coram regibus stabit, nec erit ante ignobiles.