< Proverbs 17 >
1 Better [is] a dry morsel, and rest with it, Than a house full of the sacrifices of strife.
Bedre en tør Bid Brød med fred end Huset fuldt af Sul med Trætte.
2 A wise servant rules over a son causing shame, And he apportions an inheritance in the midst of brothers.
Klog Træl bliver Herre over daarlig Søn og faar lod og del mellem Brødre.
3 A refining pot [is] for silver, and a furnace for gold, And the trier of hearts [is] YHWH.
Digel til Sølv og Ovn til Guld, men den, der prøver Hjerter, er HERREN.
4 An evildoer is attentive to lips of vanity, Falsehood is giving ear to a mischievous tongue.
Den onde hører paa onde Læber, Løgneren lytter til giftige Tunger.
5 Whoever is mocking at the poor Has reproached his Maker, Whoever is rejoicing at calamity is not acquitted.
Hvo Fattigmand spotter, haaner hans Skaber, den skadefro slipper ikke for Straf.
6 Sons’ sons [are] the crown of old men, And the glory of sons [are] their fathers.
De gamles Krone er Børnebørn, Sønners Stolthed er Fædre.
7 A lip of excellence is not fitting for a fool, much less a lip of falsehood for a noble.
Ypperlig Tale er ej for en Daare, end mindre da Løgn for den, som er ædel.
8 A stone of grace [is] the bribe in the eyes of its possessors, Wherever it turns, it prospers.
Som en Troldsten er Gave i Giverens Øjne; hvorhen den end vender sig, gør den sin Virkning.
9 Whoever is covering transgression is seeking love, And whoever is repeating a matter Is separating a familiar friend.
Den, der dølger en Synd, søger Venskab, men den, der ripper op i en Sag, skiller Venner.
10 Rebuke comes down on the intelligent More than one hundred stripes on a fool.
Bedre virker Skænd paa forstandig end hundrede Slag paa en Taabe.
11 An evil man seeks only rebellion, And a fierce messenger is sent against him.
Den onde har kun Genstridighed for, men et skaanselsløst Bud er udsendt imod ham.
12 The meeting of a bereaved bear by a man, And—not a fool in his folly.
Man kan møde en Bjørn, hvis Unger er taget, men ikke en Taabe udi hans Daarskab.
13 Whoever is returning evil for good, Evil does not move from his house.
Den, der gengælder godt med ondt, fra hans Hus skal Vanheld ej vige.
14 The beginning of contention [is] a letting out of waters, And leave the strife before it is meddled with.
At yppe Strid er at aabne for Vand, hold derfor inde, før Strid bryder løs.
15 Whoever is justifying the wicked, And condemning the righteous, Even both of these [are] an abomination to YHWH.
At frikende skyldig og dømme uskyldig, begge Dele er HERREN en Gru.
16 Why [is] this—a price in the hand of a fool to buy wisdom, And a heart—there is none?
Hvad hjælper Penge i Taabens Haand til at købe ham Visdom, naar Viddet mangler?
17 The friend is loving at all times, And a brother is born for adversity.
Ven viser Kærlighed naar som helst, Broder fødes til Hjælp i Nød.
18 A man lacking heart is striking hands, He becomes a guarantor before his friend.
Mand uden Vid giver Haandslag og gaar i Borgen for Næsten.
19 Whoever is loving transgression is loving debate, Whoever is making his entrance high is seeking destruction.
Ven af Kiv er Ven af Synd; at højne sin Dør er at attraa Fald.
20 The perverse of heart does not find good, And the [one] turned in his tongue falls into evil.
Ej finder man Lykke, naar Hjertet er vrangt, man falder i Vaade, naar Tungen er falsk.
21 Whoever is begetting a fool has affliction for it, Indeed, the father of a fool does not rejoice.
Den, der avler en Taabe, faar Sorg, Daarens Fader er ikke glad.
22 A rejoicing heart does good to the body, And a struck spirit dries the bone.
Glad Hjerte er godt for Legemet, nedslaaet Sind suger Marv af Benene.
23 The wicked takes a bribe from the bosom, To turn aside the paths of judgment.
Den gudløse tager Gave i Løn for at bøje Rettens Gænge.
24 The face of the intelligent [is] to wisdom, And the eyes of a fool—at the end of the earth.
Visdom staar den forstandige for Øje, Taabens Blik er ved Jordens Ende.
25 A foolish son [is] a provocation to his father, And bitterness to her bearing him.
Taabelig Søn er sin Faders Sorg, Kvide for hende, som fødte ham.
26 Also, [it] is not good to fine the righteous, To strike nobles for uprightness.
At straffe den, der har Ret, er ilde, værre endnu at slaa de ædle.
27 One acquainted with knowledge is sparing his words, And the cool of temper [is] a man of understanding.
Den, som har Kundskab tøjler sin Tale, Mand med Forstand er koldblodig.
28 Even a fool keeping silence is reckoned wise, He who is shutting his lips [seems] intelligent!
Selv Daaren, der tier, gælder for viis, forstandig er den, der lukker sine Læber.