< Proverbiorum 12 >

1 Qui diligit disciplinam, diligit scientiam: qui autem odit increpationes, insipiens est.
[one who] loves Discipline [is] loving knowledge and [one who] hates rebuke [is] stupid.
2 Qui bonus est, hauriet gratiam a Domino: qui autem confidit in cogitationibus suis, impie agit,
A good [person] he obtains favor from Yahweh and a person of evil devices he condemns as guilty.
3 Non roborabitur homo ex impietate: et radix iustorum non commovebitur.
Not he is established anyone by wickedness and [the] root of righteous [people] not it is moved.
4 Mulier diligens, corona est viro suo: et putredo in ossibus eius, quæ confusione res dignas gerit.
A wife of ability [is] [the] crown of husband her and [is] like rottenness in bones his a [woman who] acts shamefully.
5 Cogitationes iustorum iudicia: et consilia impiorum fraudulenta:
[the] plans of Righteous [people] [are] justice [the] counsel of wicked [people] [are] deceit.
6 Verba impiorum insidiantur sanguini: os iustorum liberabit eos.
[the] words of Wicked [people] [are] to lie in wait for blood and [the] mouth of upright [people] it delivers them.
7 Verte impios, et non erunt: domus autem iustorum permanebit.
[someone] overthrows Wicked [people] and there not [are] they and [the] household of righteous [people] it endures.
8 Doctrina sua noscetur vir: qui autem vanus et excors est, patebit contemptui.
To [the] mouth of prudence his he is praised a person and a [person] perverted of heart he will become contempt.
9 Melior est pauper et sufficiens sibi, quam gloriosus et indigens pane.
[is] good A lightly esteemed [person] and a servant [belongs] to him more than [one who] honors himself and [one] lacking of food.
10 Novit iustus iumentorum suorum animas: viscera autem impiorum crudelia.
[is] knowing A righteous [person] [the] life of animals his and [the] compassion of wicked [people] [is] cruel.
11 Qui operatur terram suam, satiabitur panibus: qui autem sectatur otium, stultissimus est. Qui suavis est in vini demorationibus, in suis munitionibus relinquit contumeliam.
[one who] works Land his he will be satisfied food and [one who] pursues worthless things [is] lacking of heart.
12 Desiderium impii munimentum est pessimorum: radix autem iustorum proficiet.
He covets a wicked [person] a net of evil [things] and [the] root of righteous [people] it yields produce.
13 Propter peccata labiorum ruina proximat malo: effugiet autem iustus de angustia.
[is] in [the] transgression of Lips a snare evil and he came out from trouble a righteous [person].
14 De fructu oris sui unusquisque replebitur bonis, et iuxta opera manuum suarum retribuetur ei.
From [the] fruit of [the] mouth of a person he will be satisfied good thing[s] and [the] dealing of [the] hands of a person (he will repay *Q(K)*) to him.
15 Via stulti recta in oculis eius: qui autem sapiens est, audit consilia.
[the] way of A fool [is] right in own eyes his and [one who] listens to advice [is] wise.
16 Fatuus statim indicat iram suam: qui autem dissimulat iniuriam, callidus est.
A fool on the day it is known anger his and [one who] conceals shame [is] sensible.
17 Qui quod novit loquitur, index iustitiæ est: qui autem mentitur, testis est fraudulentus.
He breathes out faithfulness he declares righteousness and a witness of lies deceit.
18 Est qui promittit, et quasi gladio pungitur conscientiæ: lingua autem sapientium sanitas est.
There [is one who] speaks rashly like thrusts of a sword and [the] tongue of wise [people] [is] healing.
19 Labium veritatis firmum erit in perpetuum: qui autem testis est repentinus, concinnat linguam mendacii.
A lip of reliability it will be established for ever and until I will grant rest a tongue of falsehood.
20 Dolus in corde cogitantium mala: qui autem pacis ineunt consilia, sequitur eos gaudium.
Deceit [is] in [the] heart of devisers of evil and [belongs] to counselors of peace joy.
21 Non contristabit iustum quidquid ei acciderit: impii autem replebuntur malo.
Not it happens to the righteous any trouble and wicked [people] they are full distress.
22 Abominatio est Domino labia mendacia: qui autem fideliter agunt, placent ei.
[are] [the] abomination of Yahweh lips of falsehood and doers of faithfulness [are] delight his.
23 Homo versatus celat scientiam: et cor insipientium provocat stultitiam.
A person sensible [is] concealing knowledge and [the] heart of fools it proclaims foolishness.
24 Manus fortium dominabitur: quæ autem remissa est, tributis serviet.
[the] hand of Diligent [people] it will rule (and idleness *L(bah)*) it will become forced labor.
25 Mœror in corde viri humiliabit illum, et sermone bono lætificabitur.
Anxiety in [the] heart of a person it bows down it and a word good it makes glad it.
26 Qui negligit damnum propter amicum, iustus est: iter autem impiorum decipiet eos.
He makes a search from friend his a righteous [person] and [the] way of wicked [people] it misleads them.
27 Non inveniet fraudulentus lucrum: et substantia hominis erit auri pretium.
Not he roasts idleness game his and [the] wealth of a person precious diligent.
28 In semita iustitiæ, vita: iter autem devium ducit ad mortem.
[is] in [the] path of Righteousness life and [the] direction of a pathway may not [it be to] death.

< Proverbiorum 12 >