< Proverbs 25 >

1 Here are more wise sayings/words that Solomon [wrote]. Some men who worked for Hezekiah, the king of Judah, copied them [from a scroll that Solomon had written].
Ятэ ынкэ врео кытева дин пилделе луй Соломон, стрынсе де оамений луй Езекия, ымпэратул луй Иуда.
2 [We consider] God to be great because he (acts in mysterious ways/does things that we cannot understand); [we consider] kings to be great because they explain things.
Слава луй Думнезеу стэ ын аскундеря лукрурилор, дар слава ымпэрацилор стэ ын черчетаря лукрурилор.
3 [It is not possible for anyone to measure] how high the sky is or how deep the earth/ocean is; likewise [SIM], it is not possible for us to know [all] that kings are thinking.
Ынэлцимя черурилор, адынчимя пэмынтулуй ши инима ымпэрацилор сунт непэтрунсе.
4 [If workers] burn out the impure bits that are in silver, a man who makes things from silver can make something beautiful from the silver.
Скоате згура дин арӂинт ши арӂинтарул ва фаче дин ел ун вас алес!
5 [Similarly, if] wicked [advisors] are taken away from a king, his government will remain secure, because [the king will be able to] act justly.
Скоате ши пе чел рэу динаинтя ымпэратулуй ши скаунул луй де домние се ва ынтэри прин неприхэнире.
6 When you stand in front of a king, do not try to (impress him/honor yourself) and do not (act like you are important/ask to sit where important people sit; )
Ну те фэли ынаинтя ымпэратулуй ши ну луа локул челор марь;
7 it is better if someone tells you to sit closer [to the king] than for [someone to tell you], while the king is listening, to sit further away in order that someone who is more important [may sit closer to the king].
кэч есте май бине сэ ци се зикэ: „Суе-те май сус!” декыт сэ фий коборыт ынаинтя воеводулуй пе каре ци-л вэд окий.
8 Do not quickly go to a court [to tell the judge about] something that you have seen, because another witness may later [say something that proves that you are wrong, and as a result] you will be disgraced/ashamed. If that happens, (what will you do?/you will not know what to do.) [RHQ]
Ну те грэби сэ те ей ла чартэ, ка ну кумва, ла урмэ, сэ ну штий че сэ фачь кынд те ва луа ла окэрь апроапеле тэу.
9 If you and someone else think differently about some matter, settle it between yourselves, and do not tell others any secret [that he has told you].
Апэрэ-ць причина ымпотрива апроапелуй тэу, дар ну да пе фацэ тайна алтуя,
10 If others find out that you have told secrets, you will be ashamed, and from that time on, (you will have a bad reputation/people will think badly about you).
ка ну кумва, афлынд-о чинева, сэ те умпле де рушине ши сэ-ць ясэ нуме рэу, каре сэ ну се май штяргэ!
11 Something that is said that is [very] appropriate is [as delightful as seeing] [SIM] gold apples/ornaments in a silver bowl.
Ун кувынт спус ла время потривитэ есте ка ниште мере де аур ынтр-ун кошулец де арӂинт.
12 When a wise person rebukes/warns someone [SYN] who is willing to listen, that is [as valuable as] [SIM] a gold ring or a gold chain.
Ка о веригэ де аур ши о подоабэ де аур курат, аша есте ынцелептул каре мустрэ пентру о уреке аскултэтоаре.
13 A messenger who (is reliable/tells someone else exactly what he was told to say) refreshes [the spirits of] his bosses who sent him like [SIM] (snow/cold water) refreshes [the ground] at the time that [people] harvest crops.
Ка рэкоряла зэпезий пе время сечеришулуй, аша есте ун сол крединчос пентру чел че-л тримите: ел ынвиорязэ суфлетул стэпынулуй сэу.
14 When someone promises to give a gift to us but never gives it, [that disappoints us] as much as [SIM] clouds and wind that come but do not bring any rain.
Ка норий ши вынтул фэрэ плоае, аша есте ун ом каре се лаудэ пе недрепт ку дэрничииле луй.
15 If someone keeps requesting a ruler long enough to do something, he will [often] agree to do it; similarly, by speaking [MTY] gently we can [often] convince [others that what we say is right] [IDM].
Прин рэбдаре се ындуплекэ ун воевод ши о лимбэ дулче поате здроби оасе.
16 If you find some honey, do not eat a lot of it, because doing that may cause you to vomit.
Дакэ дай песте мьере, ну мынка декыт атыт кыт ыць ажунӂе, ка сэ ну ци се скырбяскэ ши с-о вершь дин гурэ.
17 Do not go to your neighbor’s house very often [to talk with him]; if you go [very] often, he will get tired of listening to you and start to hate you.
Калкэ рар ын каса апроапелуй тэу, ка сэ ну се сатуре де тине ши сэ те ураскэ.
18 To falsely accuse others [in court] is like [SIM] [attacking them with] a war-club or a sword or a sharp arrow.
Ка ун буздуган, ка о сабие ши ка о сэӂятэ аскуцитэ, аша есте ун ом каре фаче о мэртурисире минчиноасэ ымпотрива апроапелуй сэу.
19 Depending on unreliable people when you have troubles is [as bad] as [trying to eat when] you have a bad/hurting tooth or [trying to walk when] your foot is crippled.
Ка ун динте стрикат ши ка ун пичор каре шкьоапэтэ, аша есте ынкредеря ынтр-ун стрикат ла зиуа неказулуй.
20 Singing to someone who is depressed [just causes him to feel worse]; it is like [SIM] taking off clothes on a very cold day or like putting vinegar on a wound.
Ка унул каре ышь скоате хайна пе о зи рече сау варсэ оцет пе силитрэ, аша есте чине кынтэ кынтече уней инимь ын ненорочире.
21 If your enemies are hungry, give them something to eat; if they are thirsty, give them something to drink;
Дакэ есте флэмынд врэжмашул тэу, дэ-й пыне сэ мэнынче, дакэ-й есте сете, дэ-й апэ сэ бя!
22 doing that will cause them to feel ashamed [IDM], and Yahweh will reward you for doing that.
Кэч, фэкынд аша, адунь кэрбунь априншь пе капул луй, ши Домнул ыць ва рэсплэти.
23 When wind blows from the right direction, it will rain; [similarly] [SIM], if we gossip about others, that causes them to look at us very angrily.
Вынтул де мязэноапте адуче плоая ши лимба клеветитоаре адуче о фацэ мыхнитэ.
24 It is better to live ([alone/by yourself]) in the corner of an attic/housetop than to live inside the house with a wife who is [always] nagging.
Май бине сэ локуешть ынтр-ун колц пе акопериш декыт сэ локуешть ынтр-о касэ маре ку о невастэ гылчевитоаре.
25 Receiving good news from a country far away refreshes our spirits like [SIM] cold water refreshes us when we are very thirsty.
Ка апа проаспэтэ пентру ун ом обосит, аша есте о весте бунэ венитэ динтр-о царэ депэртатэ.
26 When a righteous/good person (gives in/yields) to wicked [people], that is [as bad] as [SIM] a spring that becomes muddied or a fountain that becomes polluted.
Ка о фынтынэ тулбуре ши ка ун извор стрикат, аша есте чел неприхэнит каре се клатинэ ынаинтя челуй рэу.
27 It is not good to eat too much honey, and trying to get people to praise you is also not good.
Ну есте бине сэ мэнынчь мултэ мьере: тот аша, ну есте о чинсте сэ алерӂь дупэ слава та ынсуць.
28 People who (cannot control their tempers/quickly become very angry) [are unable to defend their behavior]; that is like [having] a city without a wall around it, [with the result that no one can defend it].
Омул каре ну есте стэпын пе сине есте ка о четате сурпатэ ши фэрэ зидурь.

< Proverbs 25 >