< Proverbiorum 11 >

1 Statera dolosa, abominatio est apud Deum: et pondus aequum, voluntas eius.
A false balance is an abomination to the LORD, but accurate weights are his delight.
2 Ubi fuerit superbia, ibi erit et contumelia: ubi autem est humilitas, ibi et sapientia.
When pride comes, then comes shame, but with humility comes wisdom.
3 Simplicitas iustorum diriget eos: et supplantatio perversorum vastabit illos.
The integrity of the upright shall guide them, but the perverseness of the treacherous shall destroy them.
4 Non proderunt divitiae in die ultionis: iustitia autem liberabit a morte.
Riches do not profit in the day of wrath, but righteousness delivers from death.
5 Iustitia simplicis diriget viam eius: et in impietate sua corruet impius.
The righteousness of the blameless will direct his way, but the wicked shall fall by his own wickedness.
6 Iustitia rectorum liberabit eos: et in insidiis suis capientur iniqui.
The righteousness of the upright shall deliver them, but the unfaithful will be trapped by evil desires.
7 Mortuo homine impio, nulla erit ultra spes: et expectatio solicitorum peribit.
When a wicked man dies, hope perishes, and expectation of power comes to nothing.
8 Iustus de angustia liberatus est: et tradetur impius pro eo.
A righteous person is delivered out of trouble, and the wicked takes his place.
9 Simulator ore decipit amicum suum: iusti autem liberabuntur scientia.
With his mouth the godless man destroys his neighbor, but the righteous will be delivered through knowledge.
10 In bonis iustorum exultabit civitas: et in perditione impiorum erit laudatio.
When it goes well with the righteous, the city rejoices. When the wicked perish, there is shouting.
11 Benedictione iustorum exaltabitur civitas: et ore impiorum subvertetur.
By the blessing of the upright, the city is exalted, but it is overthrown by the mouth of the wicked.
12 Qui despicit amicum suum, indigens corde est: vir autem prudens tacebit.
One who despises his neighbor is void of wisdom, but a man of understanding holds his peace.
13 Qui ambulat fraudulenter, revelat arcana: qui autem fidelis est, celat amici commissum.
One who brings gossip betrays a confidence, but one who is of a trustworthy spirit is one who keeps a secret.
14 Ubi non est gubernator, populus corruet: salus autem, ubi multa consilia.
Where there is no wise guidance, the nation falls, but in the multitude of counselors there is victory.
15 Affligetur malo, qui fidem facit pro extraneo: qui autem cavet laqueos, securus erit.
He who is collateral for a stranger will suffer for it, but he who refuses pledges of collateral is secure.
16 Mulier gratiosa inveniet gloriam: et robusti habebunt divitias.
A gracious woman obtains honor, but violent men obtain riches.
17 Benefacit animae suae vir misericors: qui autem crudelis est, etiam propinquos abiicit.
The merciful man does good to his own soul, but he who is cruel troubles his own flesh.
18 Impius facit opus instabile: seminanti autem iustitiam merces fidelis.
Wicked people earn deceitful wages, but one who sows righteousness reaps a sure reward.
19 Clementia praeparat vitam: et sectatio malorum mortem.
He who is truly righteous gets life. He who pursues evil gets death.
20 Abominabile Domino cor pravum: et voluntas eius in iis, qui simpliciter ambulant.
Those who are perverse in heart are an abomination to the LORD, but those whose ways are blameless are his delight.
21 Manus in manu non erit innocens malus: semen autem iustorum salvabitur.
Most certainly, the evil man will not be unpunished, but the offspring of the righteous will be delivered.
22 Circulus aureus in naribus suis, mulier pulchra et fatua.
Like a gold ring in a pig’s snout, is a beautiful woman who lacks discretion.
23 Desiderium iustorum omne bonum est: praestolatio impiorum furor.
The desire of the righteous is only good. The expectation of the wicked is wrath.
24 Alii dividunt propria, et ditiores fiunt: alii rapiunt non sua, et semper in egestate sunt.
There is one who scatters, and increases yet more. There is one who withholds more than is appropriate, but gains poverty.
25 Anima, quae benedicit, impinguabitur: et qui inebriat, ipse quoque inebriabitur.
The liberal soul shall be made fat. He who waters shall be watered also himself.
26 Qui abscondit frumenta, maledicetur in populis: benedictio autem super caput vendentium.
People curse someone who withholds grain, but blessing will be on the head of him who sells it.
27 Bene consurgit diluculo qui quaerit bona: qui autem investigator malorum est, opprimetur ab eis.
He who diligently seeks good seeks favor, but he who searches after evil, it shall come to him.
28 Qui confidit in divitiis suis, corruet: iusti autem quasi virens folium germinabunt.
He who trusts in his riches will fall, but the righteous shall flourish as the green leaf.
29 Qui conturbat domum suam, possidebit ventos: et qui stultus est, serviet sapienti.
He who troubles his own house shall inherit the wind. The foolish shall be servant to the wise of heart.
30 Fructus iusti lignum vitae: et qui suscipit animas, sapiens est.
The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life. He who is wise wins souls.
31 Si iustus in terra recipit, quanto magis impius et peccator?
Behold, the righteous shall be repaid in the earth, how much more the wicked and the sinner!

< Proverbiorum 11 >