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PRO 28:1–28:28 ©

Proverbs 28

28The wicked flee, when no man pursues,

but the righteous are bold as a lion.

2By the sin of the violent quarrels arise,

but a man of sense will extinguish them.

3A wicked man that oppresses the poor

is a deluging rain that leaves no food.

4Those who turn from instruction admire the wicked,

but those who observe it are zealous against them.

5The wicked have no understanding of justice,

but who cares for the Lord understands it completely.

6Better a poor man whose life is blameless

than one who is crooked, although he be rich.

7A son that is prudent observes instruction,

but the comrade of profligates shames his father.

8He that adds to his substance by interest or increase

but gathers for him that is kind to the poor.

9If one turns a deaf ear to instruction,

his very prayers are detestable.

10He that turns the upright to wicked ways

will himself fall into the pit that he dug;

but the blameless will come to prosperity.

11A rich man may think himself wise,

but a poor man with brains can see through him.

12What a pageant there is, when the just are triumphant!

When the wicked emerge into power, men hide.

13No man will prosper that covers his sins,

but those that confess and forsake them find mercy.

14Happy the man who fears always,

but the obstinate plunge to disaster.

15A roaring lion, a prowling bear,

is a bad man who rules an impoverished people,

16That prince has no prudence that plays the oppressor.

but long will he live that detests unjust gain.

17He who sheds the blood of a man –

let him flee to a city, let none apprehend him.

18The blameless life will be kept in safety,

but the crooked life will suddenly fall.

19He that tills his land will have plenty of bread.

but idle pursuits end in plenty of poverty.

20A trustworthy man will be richly blessed,

but who hastes to get riches will not go unpunished.

21It is wrong for a man to be partial,

to sin for a piece of bread.

22A greedy man hastes to be rich,

not knowing that want will befall him.

23A man who reproves gets more thanks in the end

than a smooth-tongued flatterer.

24One who robs his parents and says, ‘It is no sin,’

is companion to him who destroys.

25A greedy man stirs up strife;

he who trusts in the Lord will flourish.

26He who trusts in himself is a fool;

he who walks in wisdom is safe.

27He who gives to the poor will not come to want,

but who veileth his eyes will have many a curse.

28When the wicked emerge into power, men hide;

when they perish, the righteous increase.

PRO 28:1–28:28 ©

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