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PRO 11:1–11:31 ©

Proverbs 11

11The Lord detests a false balance,

but a just weight is his delight.

2Pride is sure to be followed by shame,

but modesty is wisdom.

3Their integrity guides the upright,

but the false are destroyed by their crookedness.

4In the day of wrath riches are useless,

but righteousness saves from death.

5The path of the blameless is smoothed by his righteousness,

but the wicked will fall by his wickedness.

6The upright are saved by their righteousness,

but the false are caught in their evil desires.

7When a wicked man dies, his hope perishes –

the hope of the godless perishes.

8The righteous is rescued from trouble,

and the wicked takes his place.

9By slander the godless would ruin his neighbour,

but the righteous are rescued by knowledge.

10When the righteous flourish, the city rejoices;

when the wicked perish, there is jubilation.

11By the blessing of the upright, the city is exalted;

by the mouth of the wicked it is overthrown.

12A man has no sense that despises his neighbour;

a man of prudence holds his tongue.

13Who carries tales divulges secrets,

but a trustworthy man conceals a matter.

14Where guidance is lacking, a people must fall;

but that people is safe that is rich in counsellors.

15He who goes bail for another will suffer,

but he who abhors being surety is sure.

16A gracious woman obtains honour,

but a throne of dishonour is she who hates justice.

Indolent men never come to wealth,

but riches are won by the men that are diligent.

17The kind man does good to himself;

the cruel man injures himself.

18The gain of the wicked is but an illusion,

but he who sows righteousness wins the true wages.

19Devotion to righteousness leads to life;

the pursuit of wickedness ends in death.

20The Lord abhors the mind that is crooked,

but those who walk blamelessly are his delight.

21Most surely the wicked will not go unpunished,

but the righteous folk will escape.

22Like a golden ring in the snout of a swine

is a beautiful woman without discretion.

23The desire of the righteous will issue in good,

but the hope of the wicked in wrath.

24One man is generous, yet grows ever richer;

another is mean, yet he only grows poorer.

25The liberal soul will be enriched;

and he who waters, himself will be watered.

26He who holds up corn will be cursed by the people,

but blessings will be on his head that sells it.

27He who aims at the thing that is good will win favour,

but ruin will come upon him who seeks evil.

28He who trusts in his riches will wither,

but like green leaves the righteous will flourish.

29He that harms his household will reap the wind,

and the fool will be slave to the man of wisdom.

30Life is the fruit of righteousness,

but rapine destroys men’s lives.

31If the righteous are punished on earth,

how much more the sinful and wicked!

PRO 11:1–11:31 ©

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