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PRO 21:1–21:31 ©

Proverbs 21

21The Lord guides the king’s heart like watercourses,

turning it whither He will.

2A man’s life may seem thoroughly straight to himself,

but the Lord weighs the heart.

3The doing of justice and right

to the Lord is more welcome than sacrifice.

4A haughty look, a heart of pride,

the soil of the wicked is sin.

5The plans of the diligent issue in gain,

but too much haste leads only to want.

6He that wins him wealth by a fraudulent tongue

is pursuing a breath and a deadly snare.

7The violence of the wicked will sweep them away,

because they refuse to act justly.

8The way of the vicious is crooked,

but a pure man does what is straight.

9It is better to live on the roof in a corner,

than in a spacious house with a quarrelsome woman.

10The wicked man’s passion is all to do harm;

he looks on his neighbour with pitiless eye.

11When a scoffer is punished, a fool becomes wise;

but the wise are receptive, and learn by instruction.

12The Lord considers the righteous,

but the house of the wicked he overthrows.

13He that stops his ears at the cry of the poor

will find his own call unanswered.

14A gift in secret extinguishes anger,

and a bribe in the bosom soothes strong indignation.

15When justice is done, the righteous rejoice;

but evildoers are ruined.

16The man who strays from wisdom’s way

will rest where the dead are gathered.

17The lover of pleasure will come to want,

and lovers of wine and oil cannot grow rich.

18For the righteous the wicked is ransom;

the false take the place of the upright.

19It is better to live in a desert land

than with a provoking and quarrelsome woman.

20In the wise man’s homestead is precious treasure,

but a silly man swallows it up.

21The pursuit of justice and kindness

is crowned with life and honour.

22The wise man scales the strong men’s city,

and brings down the stronghold in which they trusted.

23He who guards his mouth and his tongue

preserves himself from trouble.

24Scoffers men call the proud and haughty

who act with insolent pride.

25The desire of the sluggard will slay him,

for his hands refuse to work.

26Desires and petitions are endless,

but the righteous gives unsparingly.

27The sacrifice of the wicked is detestable;

much more when offered with vile intent.

28A lying witness will perish,

but a trustworthy witness will stand forever.

29The wicked put on a bold face,

but the upright take heed to their conduct.

30No wisdom nor understanding

nor counsel can match the Lord.

31For the day of battle the horse may be harnessed,

but only the Lord can dispense the victory.

PRO 21:1–21:31 ©

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