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PRO - Translation 4 Translators 1
This book contains many wise things that King Solomon said. We call this book
Proverbs
The purpose of Proverbs
1 These are the ◄proverbs/wise sayings► that come from Solomon, the King of Israel, who was the son of King David.
2 ◄These proverbs [PRS] can teach people/By studying these proverbs, people can learn► how to be wise
and how to obey what these proverbs teach them.
They will also help people to understand which teachings are wise.
3 These proverbs [PRS] will teach you how to discipline/control yourselves,
how to conduct your lives,
and how to do what is right and just [DOU].
4 They will show people who do not yet know much how to do things that are smart.
They will show young people how to become wise and how to make good plans/decisions.
5 Those who are wise should also pay attention to these proverbs,
in order to become more wise,
and those who understand these teachings will receive good advice/guidance.
6 Then they will be able to understand the meaning of proverbs and parables/metaphors,
these wise sayings and ◄riddles/sayings that are difficult to understand►.
7 If you want to be wise, you must begin by revering Yahweh.
Only foolish people despise wisdom and good advice/discipline.
Warnings about sinful people
8 My son, pay attention to what I, your father, am teaching you.
And do not reject what your mother teaches you.
9 What we teach you will make you respected like having a lovely turban around your head
and like a beautiful necklace to put around your neck.
10 My son, if sinners tempt/entice you to do what is wrong,
say “No” to them.
11 They may say, “Come with us! Join us!
We will hide and then kill [MTY] someone who passes by.
We will ambush some helpless/innocent people.
12 We will kill them [HYP] and get rid of them completely,
just like people who are buried in graves are gone forever.
While they are in good health, we will send them to the place where dead people are.
13 And we will seize all the things that they own.
We will fill our houses with these things!
14 So, come with us!
Join our group!
We will share with you the things that we steal.”
15 My son, do not accompany them!
Do not walk on the roads with them!
16 They rush to do evil deeds!
They hurry to murder [MTY] people.
17 It is useless to put out a ◄trap/net to catch a bird► because when a bird sees it,
it stays away from it.
18 But those wicked people are not like the birds,
because they do not realize
that when they prepare to ambush someone to kill him,
they will be killed themselves!
19 That is what happens to people who eagerly try to get things by violently attacking others.
They will only destroy themselves!
Wisdom shouts in the streets
20 Wisdom [PRS] shouts to people in the streets,
and calls out to people in the ◄plazas/town squares►.
21 Wisdom calls out in noisy places,
and at the entrances to cities.
22 Wisdom says, “How long will you stupid people continue to enjoy doing foolish things [RHQ]?
How long will you people who ridicule God enjoy doing that [RHQ]?
How long will you foolish people refuse to know what things are right [RHQ]?
23 If you pay attention to me when I rebuke you,
I will tell you what I am thinking in my inner being;
I will give you some good advice.
24 But when I called to you, you refused to listen.
I beckoned to you to come to me,
but you ignored me.
25 I tried to advise you,
but you refused to listen to me.
I tried to correct you,
but you rejected what I told you.
26 So now, when you are experiencing troubles/disasters,
I will laugh at you.
When things happen that cause you to be afraid,
I will make fun of you.
27 When calamities strike you like a big storm,
when disasters hit you like a violent wind,
when all kinds of things distress you and give you trouble,
I will ridicule you!
28 Wisdom also says, “When foolish people call to me to help them,
I will not answer them.
They will search for me diligently/everywhere,
but they will not find me.
29 They refused to know what things are right,
and they decided not to revere Yahweh.
30 They would not accept my advice,
and they did not pay attention when I tried to correct them.
31 So they will endure what will result [MET, DOU] from the evil way they have lived/behaved
and the evil things they have planned to do.
32 Those who turn away from me are stupid/foolish;
they will die because of doing that.
33 But those who pay attention to me will live peacefully and safely,
and they will not be afraid that something will harm them.”
The results of wisdom
2 My son, listen to what I say,
and consider my instructions to be as valuable as [MET] a treasure.
2 Pay attention to wisdom
and try hard to understand it.
3 Call out to God to get insight;
plead with him to help you to understand more of what he wants you to know.
4 Search eagerly for wisdom, like you would search for silver,
like you would search for a treasure that someone has hidden.
5 If you do that, you will understand how to revere Yahweh,
and you will succeed in knowing God.
6 Yahweh is the one who gives us wisdom.
He is the one who tells us things that we need to know and understand.
7 He gives good advice to those who conduct their lives as they should.
He protects [MET] those who do what is right.
8 He guards those who act justly/fairly toward others,
and he watches over those who are faithful/loyal to him.
9 If you ask God for wisdom, you will understand what is right and just [DOU] to do,
and you will know the right way to conduct your life,
10 because you will be wise in your inner being;
and knowing what God wants you to know will cause you to be joyful.
11 If you know [PRS] how to choose what is right to do
and if you understand what God wants you to do,
God will protect you and guard you and keep you safe.
12 If you are wise [PRS], you will not do what evil people do,
and you will not believe what deceitful people say.
13 Deceitful people have stopped acting fairly/justly toward others
and ◄walk on dark and evil paths/do what evil people do► [MET].
14 They enjoy doing what is wrong;
they like to do what is evil and to deceive people.
15 They ◄walk on crooked paths/always deceive others►
and are always dishonest.
16 If you are wise [PRS], you will also be saved from ◄immoral women/prostitutes►;
you will not pay attention when adulterous women try to ◄seduce/entice you by what they say.►
17 Those women have left the husbands whom they married when they were young;
they have disregarded the solemn promise they made to God not to commit adultery.
18 If you go into houses of women who are like that,
you will die when you are still young;
the road to their houses leads to hell.
19 No man who ◄visits/sleeps with► a woman like that will again live harmoniously with his family.
He will never have a happy life again.
20 If you are wise, you should behave like good men behave.
You should ◄stay on the paths that righteous people walk on/do what godly people do► [MET],
21 because only godly people will live in this land and receive God’s blessings;
only those who have not done wrong will stay here for a long time.
22 Wicked people will be expelled from this land,
and people who are not trustworthy will be thrown {God will throw them} out of it.
More advice to Solomon’s son
3 My son, do not forget what I have taught you.
Keep my commands in your inner being,
2 because if you obey them you will live a long time and things will go well for you
3 Always faithfully love others and ◄be faithful/do what you say that you will do►;
doing those things will cause others to be pleased with you;
it will be as though you are wearing a beautiful necklace.
Keep those things in your mind/inner being.
4 If you do, God and people will approve of you
and think highly of you [MTY].
5 Trust in Yahweh completely,
and do not rely on what you yourself understand.
6 Always allow him to lead you.
If you do that, he will ◄show you the right path/direct your life►.
7 Do not be proud of being wise.
Instead, revere Yahweh
and turn away from doing evil.
8 If you do that, your body will be healthy/strong;
it will be like medicine for you.
9 Honor Yahweh by what you do with your money;
and by giving him the first part of your harvest.
10 If you do that, you will have a good harvest.
Yahweh will fill your barns with grain,
and your vats/containers will be overflowing with grape juice for making wine.
11 My son, when Yahweh disciplines/corrects you, do not despise it,
and if he rebukes you, do not resent it.
12 I say that because it is the people whom Yahweh loves that he corrects/reproves,
just like parents correct/reprove their sons whom they love.
13 Yahweh is pleased with those who become wise and have good understanding.
14 Being wise and having good understanding is worth more than silver,
better than gold.
15 Being wise is more precious than ◄jewels/precious stones►;
there is nothing that you could desire that would be as valuable as wisdom.
16 On the one hand, wisdom [PRS] enables you to live a long life,
and on the other hand, wisdom enables you to become rich and to be honored.
17 If you are wise, your life will be pleasant,
and things will go well for you.
18 Wisdom is like a tree that gives long life to those who eagerly take hold of it,
and Yahweh is pleased with those who hold onto it tightly.
19 By his wisdom Yahweh created the earth,
and by his understanding he put everything in the skies.
20 By his knowledge he caused the water that was beneath the earth to burst forth,
and he caused rain to fall from the clouds.
21 My son, always keep doing things that are right and things that are smart.
If you do that,
22 you will live many years and be honored and respected {people will honor and respect you}.
23 If you do what is right and wise, you will be able to walk safely,
and you will not ◄stumble/do things that are wrong► [MET].
24 You will be able to lie down at night and not be afraid of anything,
and you will sleep peacefully.
25 You will not be afraid that something disastrous will happen to you
or that storms that strike the wicked will strike you,
26 because you will be confident that Yahweh will take care of you.
He will not let your foot be caught in a trap/snare.
27 If you are able to help people who deserve it,
do not refuse to help them.
28 If you are able to help someone you interact with,
do not say, “Come back later;
perhaps I can help you tomorrow.”
29 Do not make plans to harm those you interact with regularly,
because they live near you, and they trust you.
30 If someone has not harmed you,
do not accuse him by saying that he has harmed you.
31 Do not envy people who obtain things by violent actions,
and do not imitate/do what they do.
32 I say that because Yahweh considers such people to be abominable/detestable;
but he is a friend to all those who do what is right.
33 Yahweh curses the families [MTY] of those who are wicked,
but he blesses the families of those who are good/righteous.
34 Yahweh makes fun of those who make fun of others,
but he kindly helps those who are humble.
35 Wise people will be honored {people will honor wise people},
but foolish people will be dishonored/disgraced.
Advice to young people
4 My children, listen to what I am teaching you.
If you pay attention, you will understand what is wise.
2 What I am teaching you is good,
so do not turn away from it.
3 When I was a young boy, loved by my mother,
4 my father told me, “Remember my words;
if you obey my commandments,
you will live a long time.
5 Obtain wisdom and understanding,
and ◄do not abandon/hold fast to► [LIT] what I have taught you.
6 Do not turn away from wisdom,
because if you are wise, you will be protected from all evil/danger.
If you love wisdom, wisdom [PRS] will guard you.
7 The most important thing that you can do is to get wisdom.
Even if you obtain many other things,
the best thing is to know what things are wise.
8 If you consider being wise to be very valuable,
people will think very highly of you.
If you cling to wisdom like you would cling to a woman you love,
many people will honor you.
9 If you become wise, that will for you be like a beautiful wreath that is put {someone puts} on your head;
it will be like a king’s glorious crown.”
That is what my father told me.
10 So now I say, “My son, heed what I say.
If you do that, you will live a good long life.
11 I am teaching you the way to live wisely;
I am showing you how to act justly toward others.
12 If you live wisely,
when you decide to do something, you will succeed [LIT].
13 Hold fast to the things I have taught you to do,
and do not let them go.
Guard them,
because they will be the source of a good life.
14 Do not do the things that wicked people do;
do not behave like they do;
do not even walk on the roads that evil people walk on [MET].
15 Stay away from those roads;
turn aside and walk on other roads;
16 because evil people cannot sleep if they have not done some evil deed on that day.
They cannot rest if they have not harmed someone.
17 What they eat and what they drink are things that they have obtained by acting wickedly and violently.”
18 The behavior of good/righteous people is like the light that begins to shine at dawn
and then continues to shine brighter until the brightest time of day.
19 But the behavior of wicked people is like deep/thick darkness.
Because it is very dark, they cannot see the things that cause them to stumble.
20 My son, pay attention to what I am saying.
Listen to my words carefully.
21 Keep them close to you;
let them penetrate your inner being,
22 because you will have [PRS] a good life and good health if you search for them and find them.
23 It is very important that you be careful about what you think,
because what you think controls [MET] the things that you do.
24 Do not say anything that deceives others
and never say what is not true.
25 Keep looking straight ahead toward the events that are before you,
and do not turn aside.
26 Plan carefully where you will go and what you will do,
and then stay on that road.
Then what you do will be right.
27 Do not leave the straight road by turning to the left or to the right.
Do only what is right
and keep yourself from doing what is evil.
A warning about adultery
5 My son, listen carefully to some more wise things that I will tell you.
Listen well to what I am going to teach you.
2 If you do that, you will be able to choose wisely what to do,
and you will know the right things to say [MTY].
3 What an immoral woman says to you may be as sweet as honey,
and sound smoother than olive oil feels on your skin,
4 but the result of being with her will be bitter like gall
and injure you as badly, like being cut with a sharp two-edged sword.
5 If you go where she goes [MTY], you will go down to where the dead people are.
Her steps will lead you straight to the grave.
6 She is not concerned about the roads that lead to a long life.
She walks down a crooked path,
and she does not realize that she is on the wrong road.
7 So now, my sons, listen to me.
◄Never turn aside from/always remember► [LIT] what I am about to tell you.
8 Run away from immoral women!
Do not go near the doors of their houses!
9 If you enter the home of one of them, you will lose your ◄self-respect/good reputation►
and that woman’s husband will not act mercifully toward you;
he will kill you and take everything that you have acquired during your life!
10 Foreigners will take your money,
and all the good things that you have worked for will ◄end up in their hands/become their possessions►.
11 And when you are about to die,
you will groan with severe pain
because diseases that you have gotten from being immoral will be destroying your body.
12 Then you will say, “I hated it when people tried to correct me.
I despised people when they reproved/rebuked me.
13 I did not heed what my teachers said!
I paid no attention to those who tried to teach me something about my behavior.
14 Now I am almost ruined,
and I will be disgraced in public gatherings.”
15 Like a man is refreshed by drinking water from his own well [MET],
enjoy having sex [EUP] only with your own wife.
16 Like you would not waste good water by pouring it into the street,
you should not have sex with other women. [MET, EUP]
17 Enjoy having sex only with your wife;
do not have sex with other women.
18 Let your wife be a source of great pleasure to you.
◄Be happy/Enjoy sex► with the woman whom you married when you were both young.
19 She is as pretty and graceful as a young female deer.
Allow her breasts to always satisfy you.
Allow her lovemaking to excite you.
20 My son, do not be [RHQ] captivated/charmed by an immoral woman!
Do not fondle the breasts of another man’s wife!
21 I say that because Yahweh sees clearly everything that we do;
he knows where we are going on the roads that we walk on.
22 Evil men’s sinful desires hold them fast;
their sins are like ropes that bind them.
23 Evil men will die because they are unable to say “No” to their desires;
they will ◄go astray/be lost► because of the foolish things that they do.
Warnings against foolish behavior
6 My son, if someone has borrowed money from a friend or a stranger,
and if you have promised that you will pay the money back if that person is unable to pay back the money he borrowed,
2 you may be trapped by what you have agreed to do,
because if the one who borrowed the money is not able to pay it back, you will have to pay it.
What you have said that you will do will be like a snare to you.
3 So, my son, I will tell you what you should do to escape from your difficulty,
so that the moneylender does not get control over your wealth:
Humbly go to your friend and plead with him to cancel the agreement!
4 Do not wait until tomorrow; go immediately!
Do not rest until you go and talk with him.
5 Save yourself,
like a deer that escapes from a deer hunter
or like a bird that flees from a bird hunter.
6 You lazy individual, learn something from watching the ants.
Become wise from observing what they do.
7 They do not have a king or a governor or any other person who rules them and forces them to work,
8 but they work hard all during the summer,
gathering and storing food to eat during the winter.
9 But, you lazy loafer, how long will you continue to sleep [RHQ]?
Are you never going to get up from sleeping and go to work?
10 You sleep a for a little time; you say, “I will take just a short nap.”
You lie down and fold/lay your hands across your chest and rest;
11 and suddenly you will become poor.
It will be as though a bandit suddenly comes and takes all that you have.
12 I will describe for you what worthless and evil people are like.
They constantly lie;
13 by winking their eyes and moving their feet and making signs with their fingers,
they signal to their friends what they are intending/planning to do.
14 They plan to do evil things.
They constantly cause strife/trouble.
15 But disasters will hit them suddenly;
they will be crushed/ruined and nothing will be able to heal them.
16 There are six, maybe seven, kinds of people that Yahweh hates. They are:
17 People who show by their eyes that they are very proud;
people who lie [MTY];
people [SYN] who kill others [SYN] who have done nothing wrong;
18 people who plan to do evil deeds;
people [SYN] who run quickly to do wrong things;
19 people who easily tell lies in court;
and people who cause strife between family members.
More warnings about adultery
20 My son, obey my commands,
and do not ignore what your mother has taught you.
21 Remember the things that we have said.
Those things should be like a beautiful necklace around your neck.
22 If you follow our advice, it will be as though what we have taught you [PRS] will lead you, wherever you go.
When you sleep, they will protect you.
And when you wake up in the morning, they will teach/instruct you.
23 These commands and what we teach you will be like a lamp to light your path [MET].
When we rebuke you and correct/punish you,
we will be showing you the road to having a good life.
24 Heeding [PRS] these commands and things that we have taught you will enable you to keep away from immoral women
and from listening to the enticing words of an adulterous woman.
25 Even if such a woman is beautiful and has lovely eyes, do not desire to go with her.
Do not let her persuade you to go with her ◄with her eyes/by the way she looks at you►.
26 Do not forget that you can hire a prostitute for only a loaf of bread,
but if you sleep with another man’s wife, ◄it may cost you/you may lose► your life.
27 Can you carry hot coals in your pocket and not be burned [RHQ]?
28 Can you walk on burning coals and not scorch/burn your feet?
29 No! And in the same way, anyone who ◄sleeps with/has sex with► another man’s wife will suffer for doing that.
He will certainly [LIT] be punished severely.
30 We do not despise a thief if he steals some food because he is very hungry.
31 But if he steals something and then is caught by the police,
he will have to pay back ◄seven times as much as/much more than► he stole.
He may need to sell everything that is in his house to get enough money to pay it back.
32 But a man who commits adultery with some woman is very foolish,
because he is destroying his own self/soul by what he is doing.
33 That woman’s husband will wound him badly,
and other people will despise him.
His shame will never end.
34 Because that woman’s husband will ◄be jealous/not want anyone else to sleep with her►, he will become furious,
and when he gets revenge, he will not act mercifully toward the man who slept with his wife.
35 And he will not accept any bribe/money, even if it is a big bribe, to ◄appease him/cause him to stop being angry►.
More warnings about adultery
7 My son, heed my advice,
and guard my instructions as you would [MET] guard a treasure.
2 Obey my commands,
and as a result you will live a good life.
Consider the things that I teach you to be very precious;
guard them, just like you protect your eyes.
3 Tie my commands around your fingers in order that they will remind you to obey them.
Always keep them in mind [MET].
4 Love wisdom like you love your sister.
Understand what is wise,
and let that be as dear to you as members of your family.
5 If you are wise and if you understand what is wise [PRS], you will not sleep with an immoral woman;
you will not listen to a woman who tries to entice you to sleep with her by what she says.
6 One day, I was standing at the window inside my house,
and I looked outside.
7 I saw some young men who did not have good sense.
Among them was a man who was very foolish.
8 He crossed the street near the house of an immoral woman.
He was walking along the path toward her house
9 at twilight, when it was getting dark [DOU].
10 Suddenly the woman came out to see/meet him.
She was dressed ◄seductively/like a prostitute►, wanting to persuade him to sleep with her.
11 She was a loud talker, one who was rebellious;
she [SYN] never stayed at home.
12 She often went into the city streets and plazas/markets,
waiting to trap some man.
13 When she saw that young man, she put her arms around him and kissed him.
Then without being a bit ashamed, she said,
14 “I have some meat that is left over from a sacrifice that I made today to maintain fellowship with Yahweh;
I have fulfilled/done what I promised him that I would do.
15 And now I have come out to meet/see you.
I was searching for you, and now I have found you!
16 I have put on my bed sheets/bedspreads that were made from very fine linen that were imported {people brought} from Egypt.
17 I have sprinkled sweet-smelling perfumes on my bed—
myrrh and aloes and cinnamon.
18 Come with me; let us enjoy having sex until tomorrow morning.
Let’s enjoy making love.
19 My husband is not at home;
he has gone away on a long journey.
20 He is carrying a wallet filled with money,
and he will not return until the middle of this month.”
21 So she persuaded him by her enticing/tempting words.
She allured him by her smooth/sweet talk.
22 And he went with her immediately,
like an ox that was going to where it would be slaughtered,
or like a deer (OR, a fool) that is stepping into a noose/trap,
23 where it will remain/stay until someone shoots an arrow into its liver and kills it.
He was like a bird that flew into a trap.
He did not know that ◄it would cost him his life/he would die as a result►.
24 My son, listen to what I say;
pay careful attention to my words.
25 Do not allow anything to arouse/persuade you to go with an immoral woman like that.
Do not go where she goes.
26 She has caused many men to be ruined;
truly, no one can count the men she has killed.
27 The road to her house is the road to the grave.
Those who enter her bedroom [PRS] will die as a result.
Wisdom calls to us
8 It is as if wisdom, with great understanding of many things, is calling [PRS] out to people.
2 Wisdom stands on hilltops and at crossroads.
3 Wisdom also stands at the city gates and shouts loudly,
4 “I am calling to everyone!
I am shouting loudly to all people!
5 You people who do not know how to do things that are smart to do, get sound judgment;
you foolish people, get good understanding!
6 Listen to me, because I have some excellent/important things to say.
What I say is what is fair/right.
7 I speak what is true;
I detest speaking [MTY] what is false/deceptive.
8 Everything that I say is honest;
there is nothing that I say that deceives people.
9 My words are clear to those who have good sense;
those who are wise know that what I say is right.
10 If someone offers you the kind of teaching I give or offers you silver,
choose my teaching.
If he offers to show you how to be wise or offers you gold,
choose to know how to be wise,
11 because wisdom is more valuable than jewels.
Nothing that you desire is as valuable as being wise.
12 I, wisdom, and understanding of what is smart to do, cannot be separated.
We are like two people who live in the same house.
I know how to be wise and how to make smart decisions.
13 All the people who revere Yahweh hate evil.
I, wisdom, hate people who are proud and people who think they are more important than others.
I hate people who behave in an evil way and those who say things to deceive others.
14 I give people good advice and I enable them to do things that are wise.
I understand how things really are, and I am strong.
15 When kings are wise, they rule well;
and when rulers are wise, they make laws that are just/fair.
16 Rulers govern their people with the help of me, wisdom,
and those who have authority decide things fairly/just with my help.
17 I, wisdom, love all those who love me,
and all those who truly seek me will find me.
18 I enable people to become rich and to be honored;
I enable them to have wealth that will last and to be successful.
19 What I can give people is more valuable than fine/pure gold and the best silver.
20 I always do what is righteous and just/fair.
21 I give wealth to those who love me;
I fill their houses with valuable things.
22 Yahweh created me, wisdom, when he began to create the world;
he created me to do my work before he created anything else.
23 He appointed me long ago, before he created the earth.
24 I was born before the oceans were created,
when there were no springs from which water flowed.
25 I was born before the hills and mountains were formed;
26 I, wisdom, was born before Yahweh made the earth,
before he made the fields and the soil on the earth.
27 I was there when Yahweh put the sky in place,
when he marked the place in the distance where the sky and the oceans seem to come together.
28 I was there when Yahweh put the clouds above the earth
and when he caused the water that is inside the earth to be secure.
29 I was there when he fixed a boundary for the seas,
so that the water in the seas would not go past those boundaries,
and when he put down the foundations which support the earth.
30 I was at the side of Yahweh, the master worker (OR, as though I was his child).
I caused him to be happy every day, and I was always rejoicing when I was with him.
31 I was delighted with the world that he created;
I was happy with the people whom he created, too.
32 So, you people who are like my sons, listen to me.
I am pleased with all those who obey my teachings.
33 Listen carefully to what I teach you and become wise.
Do not reject my teaching!
34 I am pleased with those who listen to me,
those who are outside my house every day, waiting for me to come out.
35 Those who find me will have a long life,
and Yahweh will be pleased with them.
36 But those who stray away from me just harm themselves.
All those who hate me, it is as though [IRO] they are loving death.”
Being wise and being foolish
9 It is as though wisdom is a woman who has built a big house for herself,
and has set up seven columns to support the roof,
2 and has slaughtered an animal and cooked the meat,
and has mixed nice spices in the wine,
and has put the food on the table.
3 It is as though then she sent out her servant women to call out from the highest place in the town,
4 “You people who need to understand more, come in!”
And to those who are ignorant, it is as though she calls out,
5 “Come and eat the food that I have prepared,
and drink the good wine that I have mixed!
6 ◄Leave/Go away from► other foolish people, and if you do that, you will continue to live.
Walk on the road that will enable you to ◄have knowledge/know what is true and what is not true►.”
7 If you rebuke someone who will not allow others to correct him, he will insult you.
If you reprove/scold an evil man, he will hurt you.
8 Do not rebuke someone who will not allow others to ◄correct him/tell him what he has done is wrong►, because he will hate you for doing that.
But if you rebuke a wise person, he will respect you.
9 If you give instruction to wise people, they will become wiser.
And if you teach righteous people, they will learn more.
10 If you want to be wise, you must start by revering Yahweh,
and if you know God, the Holy One, you will understand which teachings are wise/true.
11 If you become wise, you will live many years [DOU].
12 If you are wise, you are the one who will benefit from it;
if you ridicule becoming wise, you are the one who will suffer.
13 Foolish women talk loudly;
they are ignorant and are never ashamed of the wrong things that they do.
14 They sit at the doors of their houses
or they sit on the top of the hills in the town,
15 and they call out to the men who are passing by,
who are trying to be concerned with their own affairs,
16 “You people who need to understand more, come into my house!”
And to those who are ignorant, they call out,
17 “Just as water which you have stolen tastes very good
and food that you eat by yourself tastes the best,
if you have sex secretly with someone to whom you are not married, you will enjoy it very much.”
18 But men who go to those women’s houses do not know that those who have gone there are now dead;
they have descended down into the deepest parts of the place where dead people are.
Wise sayings from Solomon
10 These are more proverbs/wise sayings from Solomon:
If children are wise, they cause their parents to be happy;
but if children are foolish, they cause their parents to be very sad.
2 Money that you get by doing dishonest/wicked things will really not benefit you;
but by living righteously you will live for ◄a long time/many years►.
3 Yahweh does not allow righteous people to starve,
but he will prevent wicked people from getting what they want.
4 Lazy people soon become poor;
it is those who work hard who become rich.
5 Those who are wise, harvest the crops when they are ripe;
it is shameful/disgraceful to sleep and not work during harvest time.
6 Righteous people will be blessed by God;
the nice things that wicked people say [MTY] sometimes conceal the fact that they are planning to act violently.
7 After righteous people die, other people are blessed as they remember what those people did before they died;
but we will soon forget wicked people [MTY] after they die.
8 Wise people heed good instruction/advice,
but people who talk foolishly will ruin themselves.
9 Honest people will be safe,
but others (OR, God) will find out those who are dishonest.
10 Those who signal with their eyes that they are about to do something that is wrong cause trouble,
but those who rebuke others truthfully cause them to be peaceful.
11 What righteous people say [MTY] is like a fountain that ◄gives life/enables people to live many years► [MET],
but what wicked people say [MTY] hides the fact that they intend to act violently.
12 When we hate others, it causes quarrels,
but if we love others, we forgive them for the wrong things that they do.
13 Those who have good sense say [MTY] what is wise,
but people who do not have good sense must be punished.
14 Wise people continue to learn all that they can,
but when foolish people speak, they soon cause trouble.
15 The wealth that rich people have protects them like a city is protected by a strong wall around it [MET],
but people who are poor suffer much because they have no one to help them.
16 If you are righteous, your reward will be a good life,
but all that sinful people gain is to sin more.
17 Those who pay attention when others try to ◄correct them/teach them what they are doing that is wrong► will live ◄happily/for many years►;
but those who reject being rebuked will not find the road to life (OR, cause others to go astray).
18 Those who will not admit that they hate others are liars,
and those who slander others are foolish.
19 When people talk a lot, that will lead them to sin a lot by what they say;
if you are wise, you will refuse to say very much.
20 What righteous/good people say [MTY] is as valuable as pure silver [MET];
what wicked people think is worthless.
21 What righteous people say [MTY] benefits many people,
but foolish people die because of the stupid things that they do.
22 Yahweh blesses some people by enabling them to become rich,
and working hard will not make them to become richer (OR, and he will not also cause them to become sad).
23 Foolish people ◄have fun/enjoy► doing what is wrong,
but wise/sensible people enjoy doing what is wise.
24 Righteous people will get the good things that they want/desire,
but what wicked people are afraid of is what will happen to them.
25 When storms come, the wicked will ◄be blown away/never be safe►,
but righteous people will be safe forever.
26 We do not like a lazy person who refuses to do the job that he is given to do,
just like we do not like vinegar in our mouths or smoke in our eyes.
27 If you revere Yahweh, you will live for a long time;
but wicked people die before they become old.
28 Righteous people confidently expect that good things will happen to them, and that causes them to be happy/joyful;
but when wicked people confidently expect something good to happen, it does not happen.
29 Yahweh protects [MET] those who live righteously,
but he destroys those who do what is evil.
30 Righteous people will always be secure [LIT],
but wicked people will be removed from their land (OR, from this earth).
31 Righteous people [MTY] say things that are wise,
but God will shut the mouths of people [MTY] who say what is not true.
32 Righteous people [MTY] know what to say that is acceptable,
but wicked people [MTY] are constantly saying things that are not true.
11 Yahweh detests people who use scales that do not weigh correctly;
he is delighted with those who use correct weights on the scales.
2 People who are proud will eventually be disgraced;
it is wise to be humble.
3 People who are good are guided by doing what is honest;
those who are not honest will be ruined because of the wrong things that they do.
4 Your money will not help you on the day that God judges and punishes people;
but if you live righteously, you will live a long time.
5 When people are honest and good, that will ◄direct their paths/show them what is right for them to do►;
but wicked people will experience disasters because of the evil things that they do.
6 God rescues/protects righteous people because they ◄are honest/do what is right►,
but those who ◄are treacherous/cannot be trusted► will be trapped because of their being greedy.
7 When wicked people die, they cannot confidently expect to receive anything that is good;
they expect that their money will help/save them, but it will not.
8 Yahweh rescues righteous people from their troubles/difficulties;
instead, it is the wicked who will have troubles.
9 Godless people can ruin others by what they say [MTY],
but righteous people will be saved by their ◄own good sense/being wise►.
10 When things go well for righteous people, the people in [MTY] their city are happy,
and they shout joyfully when wicked people die.
11 When righteous people request God to bless a city, that city will become great,
but cities are ruined by what wicked people say [MTY].
12 It is foolish to despise others;
those who ◄have good sense/are wise► do not say anything to criticize others.
13 Those who ◄spread gossip/tell bad things about others► will tell your secrets to others,
but if there is someone whom you can trust, you can trust him to not tell your secrets to others.
14 A nation will be destroyed/ruined if it does not have leaders who guide it wisely;
but if there are many good advisors, the nation remains secure.
15 If you promise a stranger that you will pay his debt if he cannot pay it himself, you will regret it.
You will be safe if you refuse to guarantee that you will pay someone else’s debts.
16 People honor/respect women who are kind/gracious;
ruthless/violent people may get a lot of money, but that is all that they will get.
17 Those who are kind benefit themselves because others will be kind to them,
but those who are cruel will hurt themselves because others will be cruel to them.
18 If wicked people earn a lot of money, that will deceive them because they will not keep it for very long,
but those who do what is right will surely be rewarded by God forever.
19 Those who always do what is right will live a long/happy life,
but those who insist on doing what is wrong will not live very long.
20 Yahweh hates those who are always thinking about doing evil things,
but he is delighted with those who always do what is right.
21 It is certain that Yahweh will punish evil people
and that righteous people will escape from being punished.
22 It is ◄unsuitable/not proper/disgusting► for a beautiful woman not to know what is right to do,
like [SIM] it is unsuitable/disgusting for a pig to have a gold ring in its snout/nose.
23 When the things that righteous people want happen, it brings good to them and to others,
but when the wicked get what they want, it causes everyone else to become angry.
24 Some people give their money generously to poor people, but they become richer in spite of that,
and some people hold tightly to their money, but they still become poor in spite of that.
25 Those who give generously to others will prosper;
if you help others, they/someone will help you, too.
26 People curse/despise someone who hoards his grain and does not sell it, waiting to get a higher/bigger price for it,
but they praise someone who sells it when people need it, even when the price is not high.
27 If you sincerely want to do what is right, people will respect you,
but if you are wanting to cause trouble, trouble is what you will get.
28 Those who trust in their money will disappear like the withered leaves that fall from the trees,
but righteous people will keep going strong, like green leaves in the summer.
29 Those who bring troubles to their families will inherit nothing [MET] from them,
and those who do foolish things like that will some day become the servants of wise people.
30 Those who live righteously will live for a long time,
but those who act violently will destroy their own lives (OR, those who are wise will have many people come and live with them).
31 Sometimes righteous people are rewarded here on the earth,
but it is much more certain that very wicked people [DOU] will be rewarded by being punished.
12 Those who want to know what is right to do want to be ◄disciplined/corrected► when they do what is wrong;
it is foolish to not want to be ◄corrected/told that what you did is wrong►.
2 Yahweh is pleased with good people,
but he condemns those who plan to harm others.
3 People do not become secure/safe by doing what is wicked;
righteous people will be very safe and secure [LIT] like [MET] a tree that has deep roots.
4 A good wife is one who causes her husband to be greatly honored,
but a wife who does things that cause her husband to be ashamed will destroy him like [SIM] cancer destroys his bones.
5 What righteous people want to do is to treat people fairly;
what wicked people want to do is to deceive people.
6 What wicked people say is like a trap [MET] that kills [MTY] people who pass by,
but what righteous people say [MTY] rescues those whom wicked people threaten to harm.
7 Wicked people will die before they become old and we will see them no more,
but righteous people will live for many years and have many descendants.
8 People will praise those who have good sense,
but people will despise those ◄who are always thinking about doing evil things/whose thinking is twisted►.
9 It is better to be a humble/ordinary person who has only one servant
than to think that you are very important while you have nothing to eat.
10 Righteous people take care of their domestic animals,
but wicked people act cruelly toward their animals.
11 Farmers who work hard in their fields will produce good crops that will give them plenty to eat,
but those who waste their time working on worthless projects are foolish.
12 Wicked people desire to take away what other evil people have,
but Yahweh enables righteous/godly people to be steadfast and productive [MET].
13 Evil people are trapped by the evil things that they say [MTY],
but righteous people escape from trouble.
14 People are rewarded for the good things that they say to others,
and people are also rewarded for the good work that they do [MTY].
15 Foolish people always think that what they are doing is right;
wise people heed other people when they give them good advice.
16 Foolish people quickly become angry when someone does something that they don’t like;
but those who have good sense ignore it when others insult them.
17 In the courtroom, honest people say what is true,
but untruthful/dishonest people tell nothing but lies.
18 What some people say hurts people badly, as much as [SIM] a sword can;
but what wise people say ◄heals others’ souls/comforts others►.
19 When people tell [MTY] lies, others soon realize that what they said is not true [IDM];
but when people say what is true, others will remember that forever.
20 Those who plan to do what is evil are always wanting to deceive others,
but things will go well for those who plan to do good things.
21 Bad things usually [HYP] do not happen to righteous people,
but wicked people always have troubles.
22 Yahweh detests those [MTY] who tell lies,
but he is delighted with those who faithfully do what they promise that they will do.
23 Those with good sense do not reveal all that they know;
foolish people show clearly by what they say that they ◄are ignorant/have not learned much►.
24 Those [SYN] who work hard become rulers of others;
those who are lazy become slaves of others.
25 When people are anxious/worried, they become depressed/dejected,
but when others speak kindly to them, it causes them to be cheerful again.
26 Godly/Righteous people try to give good advice to their friends (OR, try to make friends with others),
but the manner in which wicked people live misleads their friends.
27 Lazy people do not even cook the meat of the animals that they catch/kill,
but those who work hard will acquire (OR, are like) a valuable treasure.
28 Those who ◄live righteously/continually do what is right► are walking on the road to a long life;
◄it is not a road to death/they will not die when they are still young►.
13 Children who are wise ◄pay attention/heed it► when their parents discipline/correct them;
but foolish children do not pay attention when someone rebukes them for their bad behavior.
2 Good people are rewarded [IDM] for the good things [MET] that they say,
but those who desire to deceive others are very eager to act violently.
3 Those who are very careful about what they say [MTY] will live a long life;
those who talk ◄without thinking/too much► will ruin themselves.
4 People who are lazy want things very much, but they will not get anything [HYP].
People who work hard will get all that they want.
5 Righteous/Honest people hate/detest lies,
but what wicked people do ◄is very disgraceful/stinks► [DOU].
6 The behavior [PRS] of those who always do what is right will protect them,
but sinful behavior will ruin wicked people.
7 Some people who have nothing pretend to be rich,
but other people who are very rich pretend to be poor.
8 Rich people are able to pay people who want to kill them, with the result that they will be protected, not killed,
but poor people do not have to worry about that because no one threatens to kill them.
9 Righteous people are like a lamp [MET] that shines brightly,
but wicked people are like [MET] a lamp that will soon be extinguished.
10 People who are arrogant/proud always cause strife;
those who are wise ask other people for good advice.
11 Those who acquire a lot of money quickly by doing what is wrong, probably will lose it quickly,
but if people earn money slowly, the amount of money they have will increase.
12 When people do not receive the things that they are expecting to receive, ◄it causes them to despair/they become very sad►;
but if you receive what you are desiring to get, that will be like a tree [MET] whose fruit gives you life (OR, that will cause you to be joyful).
13 Those who despise the good advice that others give them are bringing ruin on themselves;
those who pay attention to that advice will ◄be secure/succeed►.
14 What wise people teach is like a fountain whose water gives life [MET];
what they teach you will help you to escape when something dangerous is threatening to kill you [MET].
15 People respect those who have good sense,
but those who cannot be trusted are on the road to being ruined/destroyed (OR, will have a lot of difficulties/troubles).
16 Those who have good sense always think carefully/wisely before they do something;
foolish people show by what they say and do that they are foolish.
17 Messengers who are not reliable cause trouble,
but those who faithfully deliver their messages cause people to act peacefully.
18 Those who refuse to pay attention when others discipline/correct them will become poor and disgraced;
people respect those who accept it when they are rebuked for their bad behavior.
19 It is delightful to receive what we desire;
foolish people hate/refuse to turn away from doing evil.
20 Those who habitually associate with wise people become wise;
those who ◄are close friends of/associate with► foolish people will ◄regret it/be ruined►.
21 Sinners have trouble [PRS] wherever they go,
but things will go well for righteous people.
22 When good people die, their grandchildren inherit their money;
but when sinners die, the money that they had will end up in the hands of righteous people.
23 Sometimes poor people’s fields produce plenty of food,
but unjust people take away all that food.
24 Those who do not punish their children for bad behavior do not really love them;
those who love their children start to discipline them when the children are still young.
25 Righteous people have enough food to eat and be satisfied,
but the stomachs of wicked people [SYN] are always empty.
14 Wise women [PRS] hold their families together by the wise things that they do,
but foolish women ruin their families by the foolish things that they do.
2 By continually behaving/acting righteously, people show that they greatly revere Yahweh;
those who ◄walk on crooked paths/always deceive others► show that they despise him.
3 Foolish people will be punished [MTY] for what they say,
but wise people will be protected by what they say [MTY].
4 If a man has no oxen to plow his field, he does not need to put grain in their feedbox,
but if he has oxen, they will enable him to produce an abundant crop.
5 Witnesses who are reliable always say what ◄is true/really happened►,
but witnesses who are not reliable constantly tell lies about what happened.
6 Those who make fun of being wise will never become wise,
but those who understand what is right learn things easily.
7 Stay away from foolish people,
because they will not be able to teach you anything useful.
8 Those who have good sense are wise, so they know what they should do and what they should not do;
foolish people do not know what is right to do, but because they think that they do, they are deceiving themselves.
9 Foolish people make fun of their committing sins;
but God is pleased with those who do what is right.
10 If you are very sad or if you are joyful, only you know what you are experiencing;
no one else can know what you are feeling.
11 Houses built by wicked people will be destroyed,
but houses built by good/righteous people will last for a long time.
12 There are some kinds of behavior [MET] that some people falsely think are right,
but ◄walking on those roads/continually doing those things► causes those people to die.
13 Sometimes when people laugh, they are really sad,
and when they stop laughing, they are still sad.
14 Those who stubbornly continue to do what is wrong will get what they deserve,
and those who continually do what is good will also get what they deserve.
15 Foolish people believe everything that people tell them;
those who have good sense think carefully about what will be the result of their actions.
16 Wise people are careful and avoid doing things that will give them trouble;
foolish people are careless and act ◄too quickly/without thinking►.
17 Those who quickly become angry [IDM] do foolish things;
people hate those who plan to do wicked things (OR, those who have good sense remain calm/patient).
18 Foolish people get what they deserve for doing foolish things;
those with good sense are rewarded [MET] by being able to learn a lot.
19 Some day evil people will bow down in front of righteous people to show that they respect them;
they will humbly stand at the gates of the houses of righteous people and request their help.
20 No one likes poor people; even their friends/neighbors do not like them;
rich people have many friends, but only while the rich people still have money.
21 It is sinful to despise your poor neighbors;
God is pleased with those who do kind things for the poor.
22 Those who plan to do things that are evil/wrong are walking on the wrong road;
people faithfully love, respect and are loyal to those who plan to do what is good.
23 If you work hard, you will ◄accomplish something good/get a good income►,
but if all you do is to talk and not work, you will remain poor.
24 One of the rewards [MET] of being wise is to become rich;
the reward of acting foolishly is to become more foolish.
25 By saying in court what is true, you can save the life of the one who is being falsely accused;
if you tell lies, you are abandoning someone who needs your help to defend him.
26 Those who revere Yahweh are confident that he will protect them,
and their family will also be protected.
27 Having an awesome respect for Yahweh is like [MET] having a fountain that gives life;
it will help you to escape when something dangerous is threatening to kill you [MET].
28 If a king rules over many people, many people will be able to honor him;
if he has only a few people in his kingdom, he will have very little [HYP] power.
29 Those who do not quickly become angry are very wise;
by quickly becoming angry, people show that they are foolish.
30 Having a mind that is peaceful results in having a healthy body;
having a mind that is often in turmoil is like [MET] cancer in a person’s bones.
31 Those who oppress poor people are insulting God, the one who made those poor people,
but acting kindly toward them is respecting God.
32 Wicked people ruin themselves by the evil things that they do,
but righteous/good people are kept safe/protected even when they die (OR, because of their continually doing what is right).
33 Those who have good sense always think what is wise;
foolish people do not know anything about being wise.
34 When the people of a nation continually act righteously, it causes that nation to be great;
continually doing what is evil causes a nation to be disgraced.
35 Kings are pleased with officials who do their work competently/skillfully,
but they punish [MTY] those who do their work in a manner that causes the kings to be disgraced.
15 When people are angry with you, reply to them gently, and it will calm them;
but if you reply harshly to them, it causes them to become more angry.
2 When wise people speak [MTY], it causes those who hear what they say to want to know more;
foolish people continually say [MTY] what is foolish.
3 Yahweh sees [MTY] what is happening everywhere;
he observes what bad people do as well as what good people do.
4 Those who speak [MTY] kindly to people are like [MET] trees whose fruit gives life;
speaking what is false causes people to ◄despair/feel very discouraged►.
5 Foolish children despise their parents when their parents correct/discipline them;
wise children accept it.
6 There are many valuable things in the houses of righteous people;
the wealth of wicked people causes them to have troubles/difficulties.
7 What wise people teach [MTY] causes others to know much more,
but foolish people cannot teach others what is useful.
8 Yahweh detests the sacrifices that are offered by wicked people;
what delights/pleases him very much are the prayers of righteous/good people.
9 Yahweh hates/detests the behavior of wicked people,
but he loves those who always do what is righteous/just/fair.
10 Those who do what is wrong will be severely punished;
those who do not want to be corrected will die.
11 Yahweh knows what is happening in the place where dead people [DOU] are,
so he certainly knows [RHQ] what people are thinking.
12 Some people do not want to be corrected;
they never go to wise people to seek good advice from them.
13 When people are happy, they have smiles on their faces;
but when they are sad, by looking at their faces we can see that they are sad.
14 Those who have good sense want to learn more;
foolish people [MTY] are very satisfied with being foolish/ignorant.
15 Those who are oppressed constantly have difficulties,
but those who (OR, if they) are happy, it is as though [MET] they are having a big feast every day.
16 Being poor and revering Yahweh
is better than being rich and having a lot of troubles.
17 Eating meals with people whom you love and having only vegetables to eat
is better than eating with people who hate each other and having lots of good meat to eat.
18 Those who quickly become angry cause arguments/quarreling,
but those who do not quickly become angry cause people to act peacefully.
19 Lazy people constantly have difficulties [MET]; it is as though they are walking through thorns;
but those who are honest and hard-working will have few difficulties; it is as though they are walking on a level highway [MET].
20 Children who are wise cause their parents to be happy;
it is foolish children who despise their parents.
21 Foolish people are happy to continually act foolishly;
those who have good sense do what is right.
22 If there is no one to give us good advice, we will not accomplish what we are planning to do;
but when we have many good advisors, we will succeed.
23 People rejoice when they are able to reply well to what others have asked them;
truly, it is very delightful to be able to say the right thing at the right time.
24 Wise people walk on a road that leads up to a long life;
they do not walk on a road that leads down to the place where dead people are.
25 Yahweh tears down the houses of proud people,
but he protects the property of widows.
26 Yahweh detests what wicked people are thinking about doing;
but when people say what is kind, he considers those words to be pure.
27 Those who try hard to get money by acting dishonestly cause trouble for their family;
those who refuse to accept bribes will live for a long time.
28 Righteous/Good people think carefully before they answer what others ask them;
wicked people very quickly say what is evil.
29 Yahweh does not listen [MTY] to what wicked people request him to do;
he listens to righteous people when they pray.
30 If people have a smile on their faces, it makes them/others happy,
and when people hear good news, it refreshes their spirits [MTY].
31 If people pay attention when people correct/warn them,
they will become wise.
32 If people refuse to listen when others try to correct them, they are despising/hurting themselves;
those who ◄pay attention/heed► when others warn them ◄become wiser/acquire good sense►.
33 If you revere Yahweh, you will learn how to become wise,
but only after you become humble will people honor you.
16 People plan what they want to do,
but Yahweh is the one who decides [MTY] what really will happen.
2 People may think that their actions are right,
but Yahweh really knows why people do what they do.
3 ◄Request/Rely on► Yahweh to direct what you plan to do;
if you do that, you will succeed in what you plan.
4 Yahweh knows why he does everything that he does;
he has even prepared the wicked for the time that he will punish them.
5 Yahweh hates/detests everyone who is proud [IDM];
you can be certain [IDM] that they will be punished [LIT].
6 Be loyal to Yahweh and faithfully obey him; if you do that, he will forgive you for having sinned.
If we revere him, nothing evil will happen to us (OR, he will prevent evil things from happening to us).
7 When our behavior pleases Yahweh,
he even causes our enemies to act peacefully toward us.
8 It is better to have a small amount of money that is earned honestly
than to have a lot of money that is acquired dishonestly.
9 People plan what they want to do,
but Yahweh directs/determines what they will really be able to do.
10 If God directs what a king says,
what he decides is always right/fair.
11 Yahweh wants us to use scales that are correct;
the weights in his bag are correct, because he made them.
12 Kings detest those who do evil,
because it is people doing what is fair/right that causes their governments to be [MTY] strong.
13 Kings are delighted to hear people say [MTY] what is true;
they love those who say what is right/honest.
14 If a king becomes angry, he may command that someone be executed,
so wise people will try to cause him to be calm.
15 If a king has a smile [MTY] on his face, he will enable people to have a long life (OR, he will not order people to be executed);
his being pleased with people is as delightful as rain in the springtime when seeds are planted.
16 Becoming wise is better than aquiring gold;
getting good understanding/insight is better than acquiring silver.
17 Those whose behavior [MET] is good/right turn away from doing evil;
those who guard their conduct [MTY] protect their lives.
18 Being proud will ◄lead to your having/cause you to have► disasters;
despising others will result in your being ruined.
19 It is better to be humble and poor
than to associate with proud people and to become rich by dividing with them ◄plunder/goods captured in a battle►.
20 Those who heed good teaching/instruction will prosper;
happy are those who trust in Yahweh.
21 People say that those who are wise learn what is right/good behavior,
and those who talk pleasantly are able to influence others to do what is right.
22 Being wise is like having a fountain that gives life [MET],
but foolish people are punished as a result of their acting foolishly.
23 Those who are wise think carefully before they talk,
and as a result they are able to influence/persuade others to do what is right.
24 Kind words are like honey [SIM]:
We enjoy them both, and both cause our bodies to be healthy/strong.
25 There are some kinds of behavior [MET] that people think are right,
but ◄walking on those roads [MET]/continually doing those things► causes those people to die.
26 If a worker ◄has an appetite/is hungry►, that urges him to work hard
because he [SYN] wants to earn money to buy things to eat.
27 Worthless people plan ways to cause trouble for others,
and even what they say injures people like a hot fire does [SIM].
28 Deceitful people cause strife/quarreling among other people;
those who say false things about other people cause people who are friends to become enemies.
29 Those who act violently entice/encourage others to also act violently
and lead them along a road that will end in disaster.
30 People sometimes show with one of their eyes to signal to their friends that they are planning to do something to harm others;
they smirk when they are about to do something evil.
31 Gray hair is like a glorious crown [MET]
that is given to people who have always behaved righteously.
32 Those who do not become angry quickly are better than those who are powerful;
it is better to ◄control your temper/keep yourself from becoming very angry► than to conquer a city.
33 People ◄cast lots/throw marked stones► to decide what should be done,
but God is the one who truly decides what will happen.
17 It is better to eat a dry piece of bread and not have strife/quarrels
than to have a big feast in a house where everyone is quarreling.
2 A slave who acts wisely will some day be the boss of his master’s disgraceful son
and when his master dies, the slave will receive part of his master’s possessions.
3 Workers put silver and gold in a very hot furnace to burn out what is impure,
and Yahweh similarly examines people’s inner beings to see if they are pure.
4 Those who do what is evil pay attention to people who say [MTY] what is evil,
and liars pay attention to other people’s lies.
5 Those who make fun of poor people insult God, the one who made the poor people,
and those who are happy when someone else has troubles will certainly be punished [LIT] by God.
6 Old people are usually proud of [MET] their grandchildren,
just like children are usually proud of their parents.
7 Fine/Eloquent speech is not suitable for foolish people to say,
just like lies are not suitable for rulers to say.
8 People think that a bribe is like a magic stone to persuade someone to do what they want him to do;
they think that because of the bribe, that person will do whatever they want him to do.
9 If you want people to like/love you, forgive them for the wrong things that they do to you.
If you continue to remind them about those wrong things, they will no longer be your friends.
10 Rebuking people who have good sense will accomplish more for them
than hitting them 100 times with a stick.
11 Because wicked people are always trying to cause trouble,
someone will be sent to severely punish them.
12 A mother bear whose cubs have been taken away from her is dangerous,
but it is more dangerous to confront a foolish person who is doing something foolish.
13 If someone does something evil in return for something good being done to him,
evil/trouble will never leave that person’s family.
14 Starting a quarrel is like allowing water to start to leak out of a dam;
they both need to be stopped before they get worse.
15 There are two things that Yahweh hates:
◄Condemning innocent people/Saying that people who have done nothing wrong must be punished►,
and declaring that people who have done wicked things should not be punished.
16 It is useless to allow foolish people [RHQ] to try to become wise by paying for it,
because they do not have enough good sense to become wise.
17 Friends love others all the time,
and relatives are able to help us when we have troubles.
18 If someone borrows money from another person, it is foolish for you to promise [IDM] that you will pay the money back
if that other person is unable to pay back the money that he borrowed.
19 Those who like to sin also like to cause strife/trouble;
and those who build fancy doors in their houses to show that they are very wealthy (OR, speak proudly) are inviting disaster.
20 Those who ◄have perverse minds/are always thinking about doing evil things► will not prosper,
and disasters will happen to those who always tell lies.
21 Children who are foolish soon cause their parents to be very sad;
their parents will not be joyful at all.
22 Being cheerful is like swallowing good medicine;
being discouraged/gloomy all the time will ◄drain away your energy/cause you to become weak► [MTY].
23 Wicked people/judges accept bribes that are given to them secretly,
and as a result they do not decide matters justly/fairly.
24 Those who have good sense determine to do what is wise,
but foolish people are always thinking about many different things and never decide what they should do.
25 Children who are foolish cause their father to be sad
and also cause their mother to be very sorrowful.
26 It is not right to force someone who has done nothing wrong to pay a fine;
it is wrong to punish good/respected people.
27 Those who have good sense do not talk a lot,
and those who ◄control their tempers/keep themselves from becoming very angry► are truly wise.
28 People may think that foolish people who do not say anything are wise;
if foolish people ◄do not say anything/keep their mouths shut►, others will think that they are very intelligent.
18 Those who separate themselves from other people think only about those things that they are interested in;
if they would continually associate with those who have good judgment/sense, they would constantly disagree/quarrel with them.
2 Foolish people do not want to understand anything;
they only want to ◄express their own opinions/say what they think► [IDM].
3 Whenever people do wicked things, others will despise them;
when people do things that cause themselves to no longer be honored, they will be disgraced also.
4 What wise people say is like a deep ocean that you can never get to the bottom of [MET],
and it refreshes us like water from a rapidly flowing stream.
5 It is not good for a judge to decide matters in favor of those who ◄are guilty/have done wicked things►
and to not do what is just for those who ◄are innocent/have not done what is wrong►.
6 When foolish people [SYN] start arguments,
it is as though they [SYN] are requesting/inviting someone to flog/whip them.
7 What foolish people [MTY] say causes them to be ruined;
their own words are like a trap [MET] that catches/seizes them.
8 People enjoy listening to what gossips say like [SIM] they enjoy tasty food;
they accept what gossips tell them like [MET] they swallow tasty food.
9 People who are lazy while they work
are just as bad as [IDM] those who destroy things.
10 Yahweh [MTY] is like a strong tower [MET];
righteous people can go to him and be safe like they can run to a tower to be safe.
11 Rich people are protected because they have a lot of money [PRS]
like a city is protected because it has a high wall surrounding it [SIM].
12 Proud people are on the road to being ruined,
but being humble leads to being honored.
13 Those who reply to someone before that person has finished speaking are foolish;
doing that is disgraceful.
14 A desire to continue to live can sustain someone when he is sick;
if he loses that desire, he ◄cannot endure it/will become very discouraged► when he is sick [RHQ].
15 Intelligent people are always wanting to learn more;
wise people [SYN] are not content with what they already know.
16 If you take a gift to an important person, that will open the way to allow you to talk to him.
17 The first person to present his case in court seems right,
but when ◄someone else/his opponent► begins to ask him questions, it may become clear that what he said was not true.
18 If two influential/important people are arguing,
someone can settle the matter by ◄casting lots/throwing marked stones to decide who is right►.
19 If you help relatives, they will protect you like [SIM] a strong wall protects a city,
but if you quarrel with them, that will separate you from them like bars on a city gate separate the city from those who want to enter it [MET].
20 People are happy when they hear others say [MTY] something that is good,
like they are happy when they eat food that is good [MET].
21 What you say can cause others to be killed or it can cause them to continue to live;
so those who like to talk a lot must ◄accept the consequences/realize that what they say can cause much harm►.
22 If you marry a good woman, that is like finding a wonderful thing;
it shows that Yahweh is pleased with you.
23 It is necessary for poor people to speak politely when they request rich people to do something for them,
but rich people reply very impolitely when poor people speak to them.
24 There are some people who only pretend to be friends with us,
but there are some friends who are more loyal than members of our families.
19 Conducting our lives as we should even though we are poor
is better than being foolish and telling lies.
2 Being enthusiastic but not thinking carefully about what we are about to do is not good;
doing things hastily can cause us a lot of trouble [IDM].
3 Some people are ruined as a result of their own foolish actions,
and when that happens, they [SYN] angrily say that it is Yahweh’s fault.
4 Those who are rich easily find people who want to be their friends,
but when people become poor, their friends often desert them.
5 Those who tell lies in court will surely be punished [LIT];
they will not escape it.
6 Many people try to persuade important people to do favors for them;
everyone wants to be a friend of those who give gifts.
7 Even the relatives of someone who becomes poor hate him,
and his friends certainly stay away from him, too;
even if he tries to talk with them, they will not be his friends again.
8 Those who become wise [IDM] are doing a favor for themselves;
those who get good sense will prosper.
9 Those who tell lies in court will certainly be punished [LIT];
they will be ruined.
10 It is not appropriate for foolish people to live ◄luxuriously/like rich people►,
and it is even less appropriate for slaves to rule important officials.
11 Those who have good sense do not quickly become angry;
people respect those who ignore offensive things that people say to them.
12 When a king is angry, that causes people to be afraid of him, like the roar of a lion causes people to be afraid [SIM],
but if he acts kindly toward people, they like it just like they like dew on the grass in the morning.
13 Foolish children can cause disasters to happen to their parents.
A wife who constantly ◄nags/quarrels with► her husband is as annoying as water that continually drips [MET].
14 We can inherit a house or money from our parents when they die,
but only Yahweh can give someone a sensible wife.
15 Those who are lazy sleep soundly,
but if they are lazy, they will be hungry because of not earning money to buy food.
16 Those who obey God’s commandments will remain alive for a long time;
those who despise/disobey them (OR, those who do not control their own conduct) will die while they are still young.
17 When we give things to poor people, it is as though we are lending to Yahweh,
and he will ◄pay us back/reward us for what we did►.
18 Discipline your children while they are young, while you still hope that they will learn to behave as they should;
if you do not discipline them, you are helping them to destroy themselves.
19 Those who ◄do not control their temper/quickly become very angry► will have to endure what happens as a result;
but if we rescue them from those troubles once, we will have to continue rescuing them.
20 Pay attention when people give you good advice and learn from them,
in order that you will become wise for the rest of your life.
21 People plan to do many kinds of things,
but what will happen is what Yahweh has decided will happen.
22 People want others to be loyal to them;
it is better to be poor than to tell a lie to a judge in court in order to get money.
23 Those who have an awesome respect for Yahweh will live a long life;
they rest peacefully and are not harmed during the night.
24 Some people are extremely lazy;
they put their hand in a dish to take some food but do not even lift the food up to their mouths.
25 If you punish someone who makes fun of those who are wise, those who ◄are naive/need to be instructed► will learn to do what is smart;
if you rebuke those who are wise, they will listen to what you say and become wiser.
26 Anyone who mistreats/abuses his father or forces his mother to leave the home
is a child who is acting shamefully and disgracefully.
27 My son, if you stop learning things,
you will soon forget what you already know.
28 Worthless witnesses in court make fun of judges who try to make fair decisions,
and wicked people enjoy doing evil like they enjoy eating good food [MET].
29 God is ready to punish those who make fun of him/religion;
those who do foolish things deserve to be flogged/whipped.
20 Drinking a lot of wine or other strong drinks causes people to start fighting;
it is foolish to become drunk/intoxicated.
2 Being afraid of a king when he is angry is like [SIM] being afraid of a lion when it growls/roars;
if you cause the king to become angry, he may execute you.
3 People respect those who stay away from disputes/arguments;
foolish people love to quarrel.
4 If a lazy man does not plow his fields at the right/proper time,
he will look for crops at harvest time, but there will be nothing there.
5 Just as it is difficult to bring up water from a deep well, it is difficult to know what people are thinking,
but someone who has good sense/insight will be able to find out what people are thinking.
6 Many people proclaim that they can be trusted to do what they say that they will do,
but it is very difficult to find [RHQ] someone who can really be trusted.
7 If parents conduct their lives as they should,
God blesses their children (OR, their children are very happy/fortunate).
8 A king who sits on his throne to judge people
can easily [MTY] find out what things that people have done are good and what things are evil.
9 There is no one [RHQ] who can truthfully say, “I do not know of any wrong things that I have done;
I have ◄gotten rid of all my sinful behavior/quit doing what is sinful►.”
10 Yahweh detests people who use weights that are not right
and measures that are not correct.
11 Even children show by what they do whether they are good or not;
they show whether ◄what they do/their behavior► is honest and right or not.
12 Two of the things that Yahweh has created for us
are ears to hear things and eyes to see things.
13 If you want to sleep all the time, you will become poor;
if you stay awake and work, you will have plenty of food.
14 People look at things that they are about to buy, and in order to get it for a lower price sometimes they say, “◄It is no good/It is poor quality►,”
but after they buy it, they go and boast about having bought it for a cheap price.
15 Gold and precious stones are valuable,
but wise words [MTY] are more valuable.
16 If you foolishly promise to a stranger that you will pay what he owes if he is unable to pay it [DOU],
you deserve to have someone take your coat from you.
17 People may think that food that they acquire by doing what is dishonest will taste very good,
but later they will not enjoy what they have done any more than they would enjoy eating gravel/sand.
18 When people give you good advice, if you do what they suggest, your plans will succeed;
so be sure to get good advice from wise people before you start fighting a war.
19 Those who go around telling gossip are always telling secrets to others;
so stay away from people who foolishly talk too much.
20 If someone curses his father or his mother,
his life will be ended, just like a lamp is extinguished.
21 If you very quickly take the property that your parents promise will be yours after they die,
you will not receive any good/blessing from it.
22 Do not say, “I will do evil to those who do evil to me;”
wait for Yahweh to do something about it, and he will ◄help you/do what is right►.
23 Yahweh detests those who use dishonest scales
and weights that are not accurate/correct.
24 Yahweh is the one who has decided what will happen to us,
so ◄how can we
25 You should think carefully before you solemnly promise to dedicate something to God,
because later you might be sorry you have promised to do it.
26 Wise kings find out [MET] which people have done what is wrong,
and they punish them very severely [IDM].
27 Our consciences are like lamps that Yahweh has given to us to enable us to know what we are thinking [MET];
they reveal what is hidden deep in our ◄minds/inner beings►.
28 Kings will continue to rule as long as they faithfully love their people and are loyal to them
and as long as they rule righteously/fairly.
29 We honor/admire young people because they are strong,
but we respect [MTY] old people more because they are wise.
30 When we are beaten or whipped, it can cause us to quit doing what is evil in our lives;
when someone wounds us by punishing us, it can cause our behavior to become good.
21 Yahweh controls what kings do [MTY] like he controls how streams flow;
he causes kings to do just what he wants them to do.
2 People always think that what they do is right,
but Yahweh judges our ◄motives/reasons for doing things► [MTY].
3 Doing what is right and fair is more acceptable to Yahweh
than bringing sacrifices to him.
4 Being proud and arrogant [DOU] is like a lamp [MTY] that guides wicked people;
being proud and arrogant characterizes ◄wicked people’s whole behavior/everything that wicked people do►.
5 People who plan carefully will surely have plenty of what they need;
those who act too quickly to become rich will become poor.
6 Money that people acquire by cheating others by lying [MTY] to them will soon disappear like a mist,
and doing that will soon lead to their death.
7 Wicked people refuse to do what is right/just,
but they will be ruined because of the violent things [PRS] that they do.
8 Guilty people continually do what is evil; it is as though [MET] they are walking on a crooked road;
but righteous/innocent people always do what is right.
9 It is better to live in the corner of an attic/housetop by yourself
than to live inside the house with a wife who is always nagging.
10 Wicked people [SYN] are always wanting to do what is evil;
they never act mercifully toward anyone.
11 When those who ridicule others are punished, even those who do not have good sense see that, and they become wise,
and when those who are wise are taught, they become wiser.
12 God, the one who is completely righteous, knows what happens inside the houses of wicked people,
and he will cause those people to be completely ruined/destroyed.
13 There are people who refuse to listen when poor people cry out for help;
but some day they themselves will cry out for help, and no one will hear them.
14 When someone is angry with you,
if you secretly give him a gift, he will stop being angry.
15 Good/Righteous people are happy when they see others do what is just/fair,
but those who do what is evil are terrified when they think about what may happen to them.
16 Those who stop behaving like those who have good sense behave
will soon discover that they have gone to the place where dead people are.
17 Those who spend their money to buy ◄things that give them pleasure/things that cause them to feel happy► will become poor;
those who love to spend money to buy wine and nice/fancy food [MTY] will never become rich.
18 Wicked people bring on themselves the sufferings
that they were trying to cause righteous people to experience [DOU].
19 It is better to live alone in a desert
than to live with a wife who is always nagging and complaining.
20 Wise people have many valuable things in their houses,
but foolish people quickly spend/waste all their money.
21 Those who always try to act in a fair and kind way toward others
will live a long time and be honored/respected.
22 A wise army commander helps his troops climb over a wall to attack a city that is defended by a strong army,
with the result that they are able to ◄get over/destroy► the high walls that their enemies trusted would protect them.
23 Those who are very careful about what they say [MTY]
are able to avoid trouble.
24 Those who make fun of everything that is good are proud and conceited [DOU];
they always act in an inconsiderate way toward others.
25 Lazy people, who refuse to work, will die of hunger
because they [SYN] do not earn money to buy food.
26 All during the day wicked people desire to obtain things,
but righteous people have plenty, with the result that they are able to give things generously to others.
27 Yahweh detests the sacrifices that wicked people offer to him;
but he detests it even more when they think that they will escape being punished for their evil deeds because of the sacrifices that they bring.
28 Those who tell lies in court will be punished;
no one stops/silences witnesses who say what is truthful/reliable.
29 Wicked people pretend that they know everything,
but righteous people think carefully about what will happen because of what they do.
30 Thinking that we are wise, and that we understand many things, and that we have good insight,
does not help us if Yahweh is ◄acting against/not pleased with► us.
31 We can get horses ready to fight in a battle,
but Yahweh is the one who enables us to ◄win victories/defeat our enemies►.
22 ◄Having a good reputation/Being honored by people► is better than having a lot of money;
being well respected is better than having plenty of gold or silver [DOU].
2 There is one thing that is true about both rich people and poor people:
Yahweh is the one who created all of them.
3 Those who have good sense realize that there is something dangerous ahead, and they avoid it;
those who do not have good sense just keep going and later they will suffer because of doing that.
4 The reward that Yahweh gives to those who are humble and who revere him
is that he causes them to be rich and honored and to live for a long time.
5 Because of the things that wicked people do, they have difficulties/troubles that will be like thorns and traps on the roads that they walk on [MET];
people who are careful/cautious will be able to stay away from those difficulties.
6 If you train/teach children to do what is right,
all during their life they will act/behave in that manner.
7 Rich people rule over poor people harshly,
and those who borrow money become like slaves [MET] of the people who lend money to them.
8 If you plant corn or rice, corn or rice will grow;
similarly, if you act unjustly, you will have disasters [MET];
and if you try to harm/oppress people because you are angry with them,
you will not be able to harm them.
9 God will bless those who are generous [IDM],
those who give some of their food to poor people.
10 If you get rid of those who make fun of everything that is good,
there will no more arguing or quarreling or insulting other people.
11 If you always act sincerely [IDM] and always speak kindly,
the king will be your friend.
12 Yahweh [SYN] ◄watches over/takes care of► those who have good understanding/sense,
but he ruins the plans/affairs of those who always try to deceive others.
13 Lazy people remain in their houses;
they say, “A lion might attack me if I go out into the street to go to work!”
14 What ◄wives who commit adultery/immoral women► say to men [MTY] is like a deep pit [MET] into which those men fall;
those with whom Yahweh is angry will fall into that pit.
15 Children [SYN] naturally do things that are foolish,
but if you punish/spank them [PRS], they will ◄stop doing foolish things/learn to behave as they should►.
16 Those who oppress poor people in order to become rich,
and those who give a bribe to rich people in order that the rich people will do a favor for them,
will just lose their money.
Thirty wise sayings
17 Now listen [MTY] to what wise people have said;
think carefully about what I am teaching you.
18 It will be good to ◄keep these things in your minds/always remember them►,
because if you do that, you will be able to quote/recite them to others.
19 I want you to trust in Yahweh,
and that is the reason that I am telling them to you, now.
20 I have written [RHQ] 30 ◄sayings/things that wise people have said►
from which you will receive good advice and you will be able you to know many good/useful things.
21 From them, you will learn what is right and what is true,
in order that you will be able to bring back a good report to those who sent you to school (OR, give a good answer to those who ask you questions).
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22 It is easy to rob poor people who are helpless and cannot defend themselves, but never do that;
and do not oppress in court those who are needy/afflicted,
23 because Yahweh will speak to defend them,
and he will punish those who steal things from others—by causing them to die.
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24 Do not become friends with those who often become angry,
and do not associate with those who cannot control their temper/anger,
25 because you might start to act like they do
and not be able to stop doing that.
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26 If someone borrows money,
do not be one of those who promises to pay what that person owes
he cannot pay it back,
27 because if you cannot pay it back,
people will surely [RHQ] come and take away everything you own, even your bed.
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28 Do not steal some of your neighbors’ land by removing the boundary lines/markers that your ancestors placed/set.
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29 Know/Learn [RHQ] this about those who do their work very skillfully:
They will quit working for ordinary people
and will start working for kings
because the kings will want people like that to work for them.
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23 When you sit down to eat a meal with a ◄government official/king►,
think carefully about what (OR, who) is in front of you.
2 Even if you ◄have a big appetite/want to eat a lot of food►,
restrain yourself.
3 Do not want to eat a lot of his fine food,
because he may be trying to trick you.
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4 Do not cause yourself to become very tired by working very hard to become rich;
be wise and stop doing that,
5 because as soon as you look [MTY] at all the money that you have acquired, it will be gone;
it will disappear as if it suddenly grew wings [SIM]
and flew up into the sky like an eagle.
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6 If someone who is stingy invites you to a meal,
do not eat a lot of his fine food,
7 because he will be thinking about how much the food cost that you are eating.
He will say to you, “Eat and drink all that you want!”, but that is not what he will really be thinking.
8 When you realize what he is really thinking, it will cause you to want to vomit what you have eaten;
and your kind words telling him that you are enjoying the meal will be wasted.
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9 ◄Do not waste time by/It is useless► talking to foolish people;
they will only despise the wise things that you say.
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10 Do not steal someone’s property by removing a boundary marker that has been there for a long time,
and do not take for yourself the land that belongs to orphans,
11 because Yahweh is strong, and he is like a relative that has the responsibility to defend them,
he will stand up in court and argue for them and against you.
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12 Pay attention to what your teachers teach you,
and try to learn from the wise things that they say.
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13 Do not refuse to discipline your children;
if you punish/spank them, it will not cause them to die,
14 and it may save them from going to the place where dead people are.
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15 My son/child, if you [SYN] become wise,
I [SYN] will be very happy.
16 I [SYN] will rejoice when I hear you [SYN] say what is right/wise.
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17 Do not envy sinful people;
instead, revere Yahweh all of your life.
18 If you do that, you will be happy in the future,
and God will certainly do for you what you are confidently expecting him to do.
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19 My son/child, listen carefully to me and become wise,
and think about ◄all that you do/your behavior►.
20 Do not associate with those who drink a lot of ◄wine/strong drink►
or with those who ◄are gluttons/eat more than they should►,
21 because drunkards and gluttons will become poor;
and if all that you do is eat and sleep, you will soon ◄be wearing rags/not have any money to buy clothes►.
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22 Pay attention to what your father tells you,
and ◄do not neglect/take care of► [LIT] your mother when she is old.
23 Try to know/learn what is wise, and get good instruction and understanding;
and do not throw those things away.
24 Righteous children will cause their parents to be very happy;
those whose children are wise are proud of them.
25 Do what will cause your father to be glad
and enable your mother also to be happy.
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26 My son, heed what I say to you,
and allow what I do to be an example for you.
27 Prostitutes and immoral women [DOU] are like [MET] a deep pit
or a well that you may fall into.
28 They wait for you like robbers [SIM],
and they cause many men to ◄be unfaithful to/have sex with women who are not► their wives.
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29 I will tell you [RHQ] what kind of people are always miserable and sad.
I will tell you [RHQ] which people are always causing arguments/quarrels and who are always complaining.
I will tell you [RHQ] who are injured in fights
and whose eyes are always red/bloodshot.
30 It is those who drink a lot of wine,
who try drinking other kinds of strong drinks.
31 Do not look with pleasure at red wine that looks nice, and which sparkles when it is poured out into cups,
and which tastes good as you drink it,
32 because the next morning you will feel like you have been bitten by a poisonous snake [DOU].
33 You [SYN] will think that you are seeing strange/weird things,
and you [SYN] will not be able to think clearly or speak clearly.
34 You will think you are in a ship that is tossing on the sea;
you be like [SIM] someone who is trying to sleep when the ship is rolling from one side to the other.
35 You will say, “I think that someone struck me, but he did not hurt me;
he hit me, but I did not feel it.
When will I ◄wake up/feel normal again►
in order that I can drink some more wine?”
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24 Do not envy evil people;
do not desire to associate with them,
2 because they are constantly thinking about acting violently,
and whenever they speak [MTY], they talk about ◄causing trouble/hurting someone►.
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3 People make good houses (OR, families) by doing what is wise,
and they make their houses (OR, families) strong by heeding good advice.
4 By using good sense, they are able to buy valuable and beautiful things and put them in the rooms of their houses.
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5 Being wise is better than being strong/powerful;
those who know many things can accomplish more than those who are very strong.
6 Leaders can fight battles if they have wise advisors,
and they win those battles if they have many good advisors.
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7 Foolish people cannot understand wise sayings/talk;
at public meetings they are not able to say anything that is useful.
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8 Those who are always planning to do evil things will be called troublemakers.
9 It is sinful to plan to do foolish things,
and people hate those who make fun of everything that is good.
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11 If it is unjustly decided that someone must be executed, try hard to rescue them [DOU].
12 If you say, “I did not know anything about it, so ◄it is not my concern/I did not try to help him►,”
remember that God knows what we have done,
and he knows what we were thinking [IDM, RHQ],
and he will certainly [RHQ] repay us as we deserve for what we have done or for not doing what we should have done.
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13 My child/son, eat honey, because it is good for you;
the honey that drips from honeycombs tastes very sweet.
14 Similarly, being wise is good for your soul;
if you become wise,
you will be happy in the future,
and God will certainly do for you what you are confidently expecting him to do [LIT].
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15 Do not be like wicked people who hide and wait to break into the houses of righteous/good people
and rob/steal things.
16 Even if good people fall down seven/many times,
they always stand/get up again,
but when a disaster happens to wicked people,
it ruins/destroys them.
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17 Do not be happy when something bad happens to one of your enemies;
do not rejoice when he stumbles and falls,
18 because Yahweh will know what you are thinking, and he will not like it,
and as a result he will not punish that enemy of yours.
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19 Do not become angry/upset about those who do what is evil,
and do not [SYN] envy them,
20 because nothing good will happen to wicked people;
they are like a lamp that will soon be extinguished [MET].
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21 My child/son, revere Yahweh and also honor the king,
and do not associate with people who want to rebel against either of them,
22 because those people will suddenly experience disasters;
and no one knows [RHQ] what great disasters that God or the king can cause to happen to them.
More sayings from wise people
23 Here are more things that wise people have said:
It is wrong for judges to decide matters unfairly [IDM].
24 If they say to people who are guilty, “You ◄are innocent/have not done something that is wrong►,”
even people in other nations will curse and despise them,
25 but if judges say that guilty people must be punished,
things will go well for those judges, and ◄they will receive blessings/God will bless them►.
26 Those who answer others honestly show that they are truly their friends [IDM].
27 First, do the work that needs to be done outside your house,
and prepare your fields, and then plant things,
and after you finish doing that, build your house.
28 In the courtroom do not testify against someone when you have no reason to do that,
and do not try to deceive people by what you say [MTY].
29 Do not say, “I will do to him what he did to me;
I will pay him back for the bad things that he did to me.”
30 One day I walked by the vineyards of a lazy man,
a man who did not have good sense.
31 I was surprised to see that the fields were full of all kinds of thorny bushes,
and the stone wall around the garden had ◄collapsed/fallen down►.
32 When I saw that, I thought about it, and I learned this:
33 If you spend a lot of time sleeping and napping and folding your hands while you rest,
34 soon you will become poor;
it will be as though [PRS, SIM] a bandit who had a weapon in his hand attacked you and stole all that you had.
More wise sayings from Solomon
25 Here are more wise sayings/words that Solomon wrote. Some men who worked for Hezekiah, the king of Judah, copied them from a scroll that Solomon had written.
2 We consider God to be great because he ◄acts in mysterious ways/does things that we cannot understand►;
we consider kings to be great because they explain things.
3 It is not possible for anyone to measure how high the sky is or how deep the earth/ocean is;
likewise [SIM], it is not possible for us to know all that kings are thinking.
4 If workers burn out the impure bits that are in silver,
a man who makes things from silver can make something beautiful from the silver.
5 Similarly, if wicked advisors are taken away from a king,
his government will remain secure, because the king will be able to act justly.
6 When you stand in front of a king, do not try to ◄impress him/honor yourself►
and do not ◄act like you are important/ask to sit where important people sit;►
7 it is better if someone tells you to sit closer to the king
than for someone to tell you, while the king is listening, to sit further away in order that someone who is more important may sit closer to the king.
8 Do not quickly go to a court to tell the judge about something that you have seen,
because another witness may later say something that proves that you are wrong, and as a result you will be disgraced/ashamed.
If that happens, ◄what will you do?/you will not know what to do.► [RHQ]
9 If you and someone else think differently about some matter,
settle it between yourselves, and do not tell others any secret that he has told you.
10 If others find out that you have told secrets,
you will be ashamed,
and from that time on, ◄you will have a bad reputation/people will think badly about you►.
11 Something that is said that is very appropriate
is as delightful as seeing [SIM] gold apples/ornaments in a silver bowl.
12 When a wise person rebukes/warns someone [SYN] who is willing to listen,
that is as valuable as [SIM] a gold ring or a gold chain.
13 A messenger who ◄is reliable/tells someone else exactly what he was told to say► refreshes the spirits of his bosses who sent him
like [SIM] ◄snow/cold water► refreshes the ground at the time that people harvest crops.
14 When someone promises to give a gift to us but never gives it,
that disappoints us as much as [SIM] clouds and wind that come but do not bring any rain.
15 If someone keeps requesting a ruler long enough to do something, he will often agree to do it;
similarly, by speaking [MTY] gently we can often convince others that what we say is right [IDM].
16 If you find some honey, do not eat a lot of it,
because doing that may cause you to vomit.
17 Do not go to your neighbor’s house very often to talk with him;
if you go very often, he will get tired of listening to you and start to hate you.
18 To falsely accuse others in court
is like [SIM] attacking them with a war-club or a sword or a sharp arrow.
19 Depending on unreliable people when you have troubles
is as bad as trying to eat when you have a bad/hurting tooth or trying to walk when your foot is crippled.
20 Singing to someone who is depressed just causes him to feel worse;
it is like [SIM] taking off clothes on a very cold day
or like putting vinegar on a wound.
21 If your enemies are hungry, give them something to eat;
if they are thirsty, give them something to drink;
22 doing that will cause them to feel ashamed [IDM],
and Yahweh will reward you for doing that.
23 When wind blows from the right direction, it will rain;
similarly [SIM], if we gossip about others, that causes them to look at us very angrily.
24 It is better to live ◄alone/by yourself► in the corner of an attic/housetop
than to live inside the house with a wife who is always nagging.
25 Receiving good news from a country far away refreshes our spirits
like [SIM] cold water refreshes us when we are very thirsty.
26 When a righteous/good person ◄gives in/yields► to wicked people,
that is as bad as [SIM] a spring that becomes muddied or a fountain that becomes polluted.
27 It is not good to eat too much honey,
and trying to get people to praise you is also not good.
28 People who ◄cannot control their tempers/quickly become very angry► are unable to defend their behavior;
that is like having a city without a wall around it, with the result that no one can defend it.
26 Just like [SIM] it is not appropriate for snow to fall in summer time, or rain to fall at harvest time,
it is not appropriate to praise/honor foolish people.
2 Like [SIM] birds that fly by and do not alight/land on anything,
if someone curses you, it cannot hurt you if you ◄do not deserve them/have not done to him what is wrong►.
3 It is necessary to whip a horse and to put a bridle on a donkey to force them to go where we want them to go,
and similarly [SIM] it is often necessary to strike foolish people with a stick to cause them to do what is right.
4 If a foolish person asks a foolish question, do not answer him,
because if you answer his question, you are just as foolish as he is.
5 If you give a foolish answer to someone who asks a foolish question,
he will realize that he is ◄not very wise/foolish►.
6 Anyone who asks a foolish person to take a message to someone
is himself doing something as foolish as cutting off his own feet
or drinking poison.
7 A lame man cannot use his legs,
and similarly [SIM] it is useless for a foolish person to speak [MTY] ◄proverbs/wise sayings►.
8 Tying a stone in a sling so that it cannot be thrown at a target
is as foolish as [SIM] honoring a foolish person.
9 If a drunk person waves some thorns/brambles with his hand,
he is not able to accomplish anything useful by doing that (OR, he does not feel it when a thorn sticks in his hand);
similarly, if foolish people speak [MTY] proverbs,
they do not help anyone who hears them.
10 A man who shoots arrows to try to wound everybody who is near is foolish;
similarly, anyone who hires a foolish person who passes by is very foolish.
11 A foolish person will foolishly do something stupid a second time;
it is like [SIM] a dog returning to eat what it has vomited.
12 God can help/bless foolish people more easily
than he can help/bless people who are not wise [RHQ], but think that they are wise.
13 Lazy people just stay inside their houses and do nothing;
they keep saying “I think there is a lion in the street!”
14 A door continually swings back and forth on its hinges and does not go anywhere;
similarly [SIM], lazy people just continually turn over in their beds and never do anything.
15 Some people are extremely lazy;
they put their hand in a dish to get some food but do not even lift the food up to their mouths.
16 Lazy people think that they are wiser than seven/several people
who can answer others’ questions with good sense.
17 Anyone who ◄meddles/involves himself► in a quarrel that does not concern him
is as foolish as [SIM] someone who tries to grab a passing dog by its ears.
18 Crazy people who shoot burning arrows to kill people
19 are as foolish as those who deceive someone else
and then say, “I was only joking.”
20 If there is no more firewood to put on the fire, the fire will go out;
similarly [SIM], if there are no people who ◄gossip/tell people things that are not true►, quarreling will end.
21 Putting charcoal on burning coals or putting wood on a fire causes the fire to keep burning;
similarly, people who like to quarrel cause people to keep arguing.
22 People enjoy listening to what gossips say about others just like [SIM] they enjoy tasty food;
they enjoy listening to what gossips tell them like they enjoy swallowing tasty food.
23 People who say nice things when they are thinking about doing evil things
are like a nice glaze/covering on a cheap clay pot.
24 Those who hate someone and are saying [MTY] something very different from what they are thinking are hypocrites;
they are only planning to harm that person.
25 When they say nice things, do not believe them,
because in their inner beings are many things that Yahweh hates.
26 They try to deceive people to cause them to think that they do not hate that person,
but in a public meeting, the people will find out the evil things that they have done.
27 Those who dig a deep pit for other people to fall into will fall into it themselves;
rocks will roll down on those who start to cause rocks to roll down to crush someone.
28 Those [MTY] who tell lies to others really hate them,
and those who deceive others ruin them.
27 Do not boast about what you will do tomorrow,
because you do not know what will happen [PRS] on any day.
2 Do not praise yourself [MTY, PRS]; allow others to praise you.
If someone else praises you, that is okay.
3 It causes pain to our bodies to carry heavy stones or a pail full of sand,
but doing something stupid/foolish can cause great pain to other people’s spirits.
4 It is cruel to be angry with others, and our being angry sometimes destroys others,
but being jealous of someone is [RHQ] often more cruel than that.
5 It is better to correct someone openly
than to show that you l don’t love that person by not correcting him.
6 If a friend criticizes you, he is a good friend and you can trust him;
but if one of your enemies kisses you, he is probably wanting to deceive you.
7 When someone’s stomach is full, he does not want to eat honey;
but when someone is very hungry, he thinks that even bitter things taste sweet.
8 Anyone who wanders far from his home/family
is like [SIM] a bird that is far from its nest.
9 Putting olive oil and perfume on a person’s skin causes him to feel good,
but having a friend who gives good advice is even better.
10 Do not neglect your friends or your parents’ friends;
and at a time when you are experiencing a disaster, do not go to a relative who lives far away to request his help;
someone who lives near you can help you more than relatives who live far away.
11 My child/son, cause me to be happy by becoming wise,
in order that I will know how to reply to those who would criticize me about your behavior.
12 Those who have good sense will realize that there is something dangerous ahead, and they will hide;
those who do not have good sense just keep going, and later they will suffer because of doing that.
13 You deserve to have your property taken from you
if you foolishly promise to a stranger (OR, a strange woman) that you will pay what she owes if she is unable to pay it [DOU].
14 If you rise early in the morning and call out a greeting to your neighbor while he is still sleeping,
he will consider it to be a curse, not a blessing.
15 Having a wife that is constantly nagging
is as bad as listening to rain continually dripping on a rainy day.
16 Trying to restrain/stop her from doing that is as difficult [SIM] as trying to stop the wind
or trying to hold oil in your hand.
17 We can use one iron tool to sharpen another iron tool;
similarly [SIM], when one person shares what he is thinking, it can help other people to think more clearly.
18 Those who take care of fig trees will have figs to eat;
similarly, servants who protect their master will be honored by him.
19 When a person looks in the water, he sees his own face;
similarly [SIM], when we look at a person’s behavior, we know what he is thinking.
20 It is as though the place where the dead people are is always wanting more people to die and come there;
and humans [SYN] are always wanting to acquire more things, too.
21 Workers put silver and gold in a very hot furnace to burn out what is impure,
and [SIM] people learn what we are really like when they see how we react when people praise us.
22 Even if you beat/crush a fool severely like [MET] you pulverize grain with a pestle,
you probably will not be able to cause him to stop ◄being foolish/doing foolish things►.
23 Take good care of your flocks of sheep
and herds of cattle,
24 because the money that you acquired from selling animals previously will not ◄last/stay with you► forever;
similarly [SIM], governments [MTY] certainly do not [RHQ] last forever.
25 After you cut the hay [DOU] and store it to feed the animals in the winter while a new crop of hay is growing,
26 you will be able to shear the sheep and make clothes from the wool,
and you will get money from selling some of the goats to buy more land,
27 and you will get enough milk from the other goats
for you and your family and your female servants.
28 Wicked people run away even when no one is pursuing them,
but righteous/good people are not afraid; they are as brave as lions.
2 When the people of a nation sin, they will have one ruler after another;
but when their leaders are wise and have good sense, their government will last for a long time.
3 A poor person who oppresses other poor people
is like [MET] a very heavy/hard rain that destroys the crops, with the result that there is no food for people to eat.
4 Those who reject/disobey God’s laws always speak well of wicked people;
but those who obey God’s laws always oppose what wicked people do.
5 Evil people do not understand what it means to act justly,
but those who try to obey/worship Yahweh understand that very well.
6 It is better to be honest even though you are poor
than to be dishonest even though you are rich.
7 Young people who obey the laws are wise [IDM];
parents whose children associate with those who ◄carouse/go to wild parties► are humiliated/disgraced because of what their children do.
8 When people become very rich by charging very high interest [DOU],
their money will eventually go to someone who does kind things for the poor.
9 If people do not obey [MTY] God’s laws,
God ◄detests their prayers/considers that their prayers stink►.
10 Those who cause honest/good people to do what is evil
will fall into their own pits/traps,
but good things will happen to those who ◄are innocent/have not done what is wrong►.
11 Many rich people think that they are wise,
but poor people who have good sense will find out whether rich people really are wise or not.
12 When righteous/good people ◄succeed/win elections►, everyone ◄celebrates/is happy►;
but when wicked people win, everyone hides because they are afraid of what the wicked people will do.
13 Those who refuse to confess/admit their sins will not prosper,
but God acts mercifully/kindly toward those who confess their sins and turn away from their sinful behavior.
14 God is pleased with those who always revere him,
but those who are stubborn [IDM] will experience disasters.
15 Wicked people who mistreat poor people whom they rule
are as dangerous to them as [SIM] a lion roaring at them or a bear springing up to attack them.
16 Rulers who do not have good sense cruelly oppress the people they rule,
but rulers who do not want to become rich by cheating/deceiving people will live (OR, rule) for a long time.
17 Those who are guilty of murdering [MTY] another person
will ◄be fugitives/keep running away► until they die;
do not help them to escape.
18 Those who continually do what is right will be safe/protected,
but those who are dishonest will suddenly be ruined.
19 Farmers who work hard in their fields will produce good crops and always have plenty of food to eat,
but those who spend all their time ◄on useless projects/doing things that do not benefit anyone► will become very poor.
20 God will greatly bless those who ◄are trustworthy/always do what they say that they will do►,
but he will certainly punish [LIT] those who try to become rich quickly.
21 It is not good for judges to decide matters unfairly/unjustly,
but some people will do what is wrong even if they receive only a very small bribe [HYP] for doing it.
22 Selfish people [IDM] are very eager to become rich quickly;
they do not realize that they will soon become poor.
23 Those who rebuke someone will be appreciated/thanked more
than those who say nice things to others merely to ◄flatter them/cause them to feel good►.
24 Anyone who steals things from his father or his mother
and says “That is not sinful”
is as bad as a bandit.
25 Greedy people cause trouble/strife;
those who trust in Yahweh will prosper [IDM].
26 Those who believe that what they think is always right are foolish;
those who act wisely will ◄escape danger/be safe►.
27 Those who give things to poor people will not become poor,
but many people will curse those who refuse to help [IDM] poor people.
28 When wicked people become rulers, people hide because they are afraid of what those wicked people will do;
but when wicked people are no longer rulers, good/righteous people will become the rulers.
29 Some people remain stubborn [IDM] even though they are often reproved/warned about doing what is wrong,
but some day they will be crushed/ruined, and nothing will be able to heal them.
2 When righteous people are rulers, people are happy,
but when wicked people rule, people ◄groan/are miserable►.
3 Those who are eager to become wise cause their parents to be glad;
those who spend their time with prostitutes will end up giving all their money to them.
4 When a king rules justly/fairly, he causes his nation to be strong,
but a king who is concerned only with getting more money from the people ruins his nation.
5 Those who ◄flatter others/say nice things to others merely to cause them to feel good► are really setting a trap for them (OR, for themselves) [SYN].
6 Evil people will be trapped by the sins that they commit,
but righteous/honest people will sing and be joyful/happy.
7 Righteous/Good people know that poor people should be treated fairly/justly,
but wicked people ◄are not concerned about/do not pay attention to► those matters at all.
8 Those who make fun of everything that is good say things that cause everyone in the city to ◄be agitated/in turmoil►;
those who are wise enable people to remain calm.
9 If a wise person sues a foolish person,
the foolish person merely laughs at him and yells at him and will not be quiet (OR, the dispute will not be resolved).
10 Those who murder others hate people who ◄are honest/always do what is right►,
but righteous people try to protect them.
11 People who are wise are patient and restrain/control themselves when they are angry,
but foolish people ◄quickly show others that they are very angry/do not restrain themselves at all►.
12 If a ruler ◄pays attention to/believes► people who tell lies,
all his officials will also become wicked.
13 There is one thing that is true about both poor people and those who oppress them:
Yahweh enables all of them to see.
14 If kings judge poor people fairly,
they will continue to rule for a long time.
15 If children are punished/spanked and reproved/warned,
they become wise;
but if they are allowed to do whatever they want to do,
they do things that cause their mothers to be ashamed of them.
16 When wicked people rule, there are more crimes committed {people commit more crimes},
but some day those wicked people will ◄be defeated/no longer rule►, and righteous people will see that happen.
17 If you discipline your children, they will no longer do things that will cause you to be worried;
instead, they will do things that will delight you [SYN].
18 When the people of a nation do not receive messages that come directly from God, they do not control their behavior.
God is pleased with those who obey his laws.
19 It is not possible to correct/discipline servants only by talking to them;
they understand what you are saying, but they do not pay attention to it.
20 God can help/bless foolish people more easily [RHQ]
than he can help/bless people who speak without thinking first.
21 If someone gives his servants everything that they want, starting from when they are young,
some day those servants will take from him everything that he owns.
22 Those who quickly become angry cause many arguments,
and they also commit many sins.
23 Proud people will be disgraced;
those who are humble will be respected.
24 Those who help thieves to steal only hurt themselves;
when they are in court, they solemnly ask God to curse them if they do not tell the truth,
but they do not tell the truth about the crime that was committed,
and as a result, God will curse them.
25 It is like a dangerous trap [MET] for people to be ◄afraid of/worried about► what others will think about them,
but those who trust in Yahweh are safe/protected.
26 Many people request rulers to do things to help them,
but Yahweh is the only one who surely does for people what is fair/just.
27 Righteous people hate/detest those who do what is evil,
and wicked people hate those whose behavior is always good.
Wise sayings from Agur
30 These are sayings/messages that God gave to Agur, the son of Jakeh.
Agur wrote them for Ithiel and Ucal.
2 It seems that I am very stupid;
I do not deserve to be considered to be a human;
I do not have the good sense that humans should have.
3 I have not learned how to become wise
and I do not know much about God.
4 But let me say this:
No one [RHQ] has ascended to heaven to find out what God is like and returned to tell us.
No one [RHQ] has gathered/held the wind in his hand.
No one [RHQ] has wrapped the water in the ocean in a piece of cloth,
and no one [RHQ] has established the boundaries of the earth.
If you know who has done those things, tell me [RHQ] his name, and the names of his children [SAR]!
But you do not know who has done those things, so you cannot speak with authority about what God is like.
5 Everything that God has said is true;
he is like a shield [MET] for all those who request him to protect them.
6 Do not add to (OR, change) what God has said;
if you do that, he will rebuke you and show that you are lying.
7 God, I ask you to do two things for me;
please do them before I die:
8 Help me never to lie or deceive people
and do not cause me to become poor or to become rich.
Just give me the food that I need;
9 because if I become rich,
I might say that I do not [RHQ] know you and that I do not need you;
and if I become poor,
I might dishonor you by stealing things.
More wise sayings
10 Do not ◄slander/say bad things about► a worker to his boss;
if you do that, the worker will curse you, and cause you to have trouble.
11 I will list four kinds of evil things that people do:
Some people curse their fathers and do not ask God to bless their mothers.
12 Some people think that they are perfect,
but really they have never been cleansed from their guilt for committing disgusting sins.
13 Some people are very proud;
they think that they are very good and they despise others.
14 Some people act very cruelly toward others;
it is as though [MET] they have teeth that are like sharp knives;
they severely oppress poor people
and try to cause them to disappear from the land.
15 Leeches are always wanting more blood to suck;
similarly, greedy people are always saying “Give me some!” or “Give me more!” [MET]
There are four things that are never ◄satisfied/content with what they have►;
they always want more [LIT]:
16 The place where the dead people are;
women who do not have any children;
ground that needs water/rain;
and a fire that always needs more wood.
17 Those who [SYN] make fun of their fathers
or refuse to obey their mothers (OR, despise their aged mothers)
should die and have their eyes pecked out by crows,
and the rest of their corpses should be fed to the vultures.
18 There are four things that are wonderful to me,
but I do not understand any of them:
19 How eagles fly in the sky,
how snakes are able to move/crawl across a big rock,
how ships sail on the seas,
and how a man falls in love with a woman.
20 This is what a woman who ◄is not faithful to/does not have sex only with► her husband does:
She commits adultery [EUP], and then bathes
and says, “I have not done anything that is wrong!”
21 There are four things that no one in the world can tolerate:
22 What a slave does who becomes a king,
a foolish person eating too much food,
23 what a woman who is hated does when she gets married,
and what a female servant does when she becomes the boss instead of her mistress.
24 There are four animals on the earth that are small, but they are very wise:
25 Ants are not strong,
but they store up food during the summer in order to have it during the winter.
26 Rock badgers also are not strong,
but they make their homes among the rocks where they will be safe.
27 Locusts do not have a king,
but they march like the soldiers in an army.
28 Lizards/Geckos are very small and you can hold them in your hand,
but they are cleverly able to get inside kings’ palaces.
29 There are four animals that strut around and look very impressive while they walk [DOU]:
30 Lions, which are stronger than all other animals
and are not afraid of any of them;
31 male goats, strutting roosters,
and kings who ◄parade/walk proudly back and forth► in front of the people whom they rule.
32 If you have acted foolishly, exalting yourself,
or if you been planning to do something evil,
stop it immediately [IDM]!
33 If you churn milk, it produces butter/curds,
and if you hit someone hard on his nose, his nose bleeds;
similarly, if you do something to cause people to become angry, strife usually results.
Wise sayings from King Lemuel
31 These are sayings/messages that God gave to King Lemuel’s mother, and which his mother taught him:
2 You are my son; I gave birth to you [RHQ];
you are the son that God gave me in answer to my prayers.
3 Do not exhaust your energy having sex [EUP] with women to whom you are not married,
with women who ruin kings by having sex with them.
4 Lemuel, kings should not be constantly drinking wine
or greatly desire to drink other strong/alcoholic drinks.
5 If they do that, they forget the laws that they have made,
and they do not do what is right for poor/afflicted people.
6 Give strong/alcoholic drinks to those who are dying
and to those who are ◄greatly distressed/suffering very much►.
7 If they drink, they will forget that they are poor,
and they will not think about their distress/troubles any more.
8 Speak [MTY] to defend people who are unable to defend themselves;
speak to encourage others to do what is right for those who are helpless.
9 Speak [MTY] ◄on their behalf/to help them► and try to cause judges to decide matters fairly/justly;
try to cause others to do for poor and needy people what should be done for them.
Praise for a good wife
10 It is very difficult for a man to [RHQ] find a wife who is good and who is capable of doing many things.
Any woman who is like that is worth more than jewels.
11 Her husband completely trusts her,
and because of her, he has everything that he needs [LIT].
12 She never does anything that would harm him;
she does good things for him all the days of her life.
13 She finds wool and flax in the market,
and she enjoys spinning it to make yarn.
14 She is like [SIM] a ship that brings from far away goods/merchandise to sell,
because she buys food that comes from far away.
15 She gets up before dawn to prepare food for her family.
Then she plans the work that her servant girls will do on that day.
16 She goes out and looks at a field that someone wants to sell;
and if it is a good field, she buys it.
She buys grapevines [MTY] with the money that she has earned,
and then she plants them.
17 She works very hard [IDM];
she makes her arms strong by the work she does.
18 She knows when she is getting a good profit from her business.
When it is necessary, she works [MTY] until it is late at night.
19 She holds the ◄spindle/rod which twists the thread that she is making►,
and then she spins the thread [MTY] that she will use.
20 She generously helps [MTY] those who are poor and needy [DOU].
21 She is not worried that the people in her house will be cold in the winter,
because she has made warm clothes for all of them.
22 She makes bedspreads/quilts for the beds.
She wears fine linen clothes that are dyed purple, like queens wear.
23 Her husband is well known by the important people of the town;
he sits with the other town leaders in the meetings of the town council.
24 She makes clothes from linen cloth and sells them.
She sells sashes to shop owners.
25 She is strong in her character and respected/dignified,
and she ◄laughs at/is not afraid of► what will happen in the future.
26 When she speaks, she says what is wise.
When she gives instructions,
she speaks [MTY] kindly (OR, faithfully).
27 She watches over everything that is done in her household,
and she [IDM] is never lazy.
28 Her children all together speak highly of her,
and her husband also praises her.
29 He says to her, “There are many women who do admirable things,
but you surpass them all!”
30 Some women who are attractive are not really good women,
but they can deceive us regarding what they are really like.
Furthermore, women’s beauty does not last;
but women who revere Yahweh should be honored.
31 Reward women who are like that,
and praise them in public [MTY] for what they have done.