Open Bible Data Home  About  News  OET Key

OETOET-RVOET-LVULTUSTBSBBLBAICNTOEBWEBBEWMBBNETLSVFBVTCNTT4TLEBBBEMoffJPSWymthASVDRAYLTDrbyRVWbstrKJB-1769KJB-1611BshpsGnvaCvdlTNTWyclSR-GNTUHBBrLXXBrTrRelatedTopicsParallelInterlinearReferenceDictionarySearch

OEBBy DocumentBy Section By Chapter Details

PROC1C2C3C4C5C6C7C8C9C10C11C12C13C14C15C16C17C18C19C20C21C22C23C24C25C26C27C28C29C30C31

OEB PRO Chapter 24

PRO 24 ©

24Be not envious of evil men,

and do not desire to be with them;

2for they cherish designs of plunder,

and mischief is on their lips.


3By wisdom a house is built up,

by intelligence it is established;

4by knowledge its shambers are filled

with all precious and pleasant substance.


5Wise men are better than strong men,

and knowledge is better than might;

6for wars are waged by wise guidance.

and victory lies in counsellors.


7Wisdom is too high for a fool;

so he opens not his mouth in the gate.

8The man who deviseth mischief

is known among men as a schemer.

9The scheming of fools is sin,

and the scoffer is hated of men.


10If you have been slack, in the day of distress

your resource will be scanty.

11Rescue those that are taken to death;

save those that are tottering to slaughter.

12If you say, ‘It is not in my power,’

he who weighs the heart, he discerns;

He who watches your soul, he knows,

and on each he will bring back his deeds.


13As the honey you eat, my son, is wholesome.

and sweet to your taste is the honeycomb,

14even so, be assured, to your soul is wisdom.


15Lie not in wait for the home of the just,

and do not assail his dwelling-place;

16for the just, though he fall seven times, will rise,

but the wicked will stumble to ruin.


17At the fall of your foe rejoice not,

and do not exult at his overthrow;

18lest the Lord be displeased when he sees it,

and turn His anger away from him.


19Be not fretful because of evildoers.

nor envious of the wicked;

20for the bad man will have no future.

The lamp of the wicked is quenched.


21Fear the Lord, my son, and the king,

be not haughty to one or the other;

22for swift is the ruin they raise,

the disaster they send unforeseen.

Appendix to the Second Collection of Proverbs

23These also belong to the wise men:

It is wrong to be partial in giving of judgment.

24All men will curse and all people will execrate

him who pronounces the guilty man innocent.

25But those whose decisions are just will fare pleasantly;

blessings of fortune will rest upon them.


26As one who kisses the lips

is he who returns a straight answer.


27Set your business in order without,

make all ready in your fields:

after that you may build up your house.


28Bear not false witness against your neighbour,

nor let your lips be deceitful.

29Do not threaten to treat him as he treated you,

and to visit his deed with retribution.

On the Sluggard

30By the field of the sluggard I passed.

by the vineyard of one that was foolish.

31It was all overgrown with thistles;

its surface was covered with nettles;

its wall of stone was in ruins.

32As I looked, I thought upon it,

and I drew from the sight a lesson.

33‘Just a little more sleep, a little more slumber,

a little more lying with folded hands.’

34So will poverty come upon you like a robber,

and want like an armed man.

PRO 24 ©

PROC1C2C3C4C5C6C7C8C9C10C11C12C13C14C15C16C17C18C19C20C21C22C23C24C25C26C27C28C29C30C31