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PRO 14:1–14:35 ©

Proverbs 14

14A wise woman builds her house,

but a fool tears it down with her hands.

2The man who fears God lives honestly,

but the man that is crooked despises Him.

3The speech of a fool is a rod for his back,

but the words of the wise preserve them

4Where no oxen are, there can be no corn;

but plenty of oxen means plenty of produce.

5A trustworthy witness does not lie.

but a false witness utters lies.

6A scorner seeks wisdom in vain,

but to prudent men knowledge is easy.

7Get you out of a foolish man’s presence,

for his lips do not utter knowledge.

8The shrewd show their wisdom by watching their way,

but the folly of foolish men leads them astray.

9Guilt has its home among fools,

but God’s favour abides with the upright.

10The heart knows its own bitterness,

and no stranger can share in its joy.

11The house of the wicked will be destroyed,

but the tent of the upright will flourish.

12Many a way seems straight to a man

which leads at the last to death.

13Even in laughter the heart may be sad,

and the end of joy may be sorrow.

14He who swerves from the right will pay dearly for his conduct,

but the good man will reap the fruit of his deeds.

15The simple believe every word,

but the shrewd look well to their steps.

16A wise man anxiously shrinks from evil,

but a fool plunges into it jauntily.

17A man of quick temper acts foolishly,

but a prudent man is patient.

18The simple come into possession of folly,

But the wise win the crown of knowledge.

19The evil must bow before the good,

and the wicked crouch down at the gates of the righteous.

20The poor man is hated even by his neighbour,

but the rich has many friends.

21He that despises his neighbour sins,

but happy is he that does pity the poor.

22Surely those that plan evil will stray to destruction,

but those that plan good meet with kindness and faithfulness.

23In all labour there is profit,

but mere talk tends only to penury.

24The crown of the wise is their wisdom,

and the garland of fools is their folly.

25A truthful witness saves life.

but one who speaks falsely destroys it.

26He that fears the Lord has strong ground of confidence.

To the children of such he is refuge.

27The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life,

whereby to avoid the snares of death.

28Glory falls to the monarch whose people are many,

but a prince comes to ruin whose people are few.

29The man of patience shows much good sense,

but the quick-tempered man shows great folly.

30A tranquil mind is the life of the body,

but passion rots the bones.

31He that crushes the needy reviles his maker,

but he that is kind to the poor does him honour.

32The wicked is overthrown by his wickedness.

but the righteous has a refuge in his integrity,

33wisdom dwells in the heart of the prudent,

but folly in the heart of fools.

34Righteousness exalts a nation,

but sin is a people’s disgrace.

35A competent servant enjoys the king’s favour,

but scandalous service incurs his wrath.

PRO 14:1–14:35 ©

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