Contemporary English Version 1Students, if you are sinning, stop. Ask God to forgive you. 2Sin is a deadly snake with lion's fangs. Stay away! If you come close you will be bitten. 3Lawlessness kills like a sword with two edges swung this way and that. 4If you are too shy or proud and arrogant, you can lose your wealth and even your home. 5 The prayers of the poor go straight to God's ear, and he quickly answers. 6If you hate correction, you will become a sinner, but if you take it to heart, you will obey the Lord. 7Good speakers can be famous, but people with common sense will catch every mistake. 8Borrowing to build your house is like gathering stones to mark your own grave. 9A meeting of evil people is a bundle of straw, where a small flame ends in a blazing fire. 10For a sinner, the road of life is smooth, but it slopes down to the world of the dead. Fear the Lord and Become Wise 11Fear the Lord in every way, and you will become wise; Control your thoughts, and you can obey his Law. 12You have to be smart to learn, but some kinds of smartness only make other people bitter. 13The knowledge of the wise is an overflowing river, and their advice is a life-giving spring. 14The mind of a fool is a leaking jar that holds nothing for long. 15When the wise hear a proverb, they give it praise and add more to it; but fools merely laugh and forget it. 16Listening to a fool is tiring, like carrying a heavy backpack on a journey, but listening to someone smart is refreshing. 17In a town meeting, people look for some common sense, and when they hear it, they will think about what was said. 18Knowledge means nothing to ignorant fools, and wisdom is useless as a burned-down house. 19Fools think learning puts chains on their hands and feet, 20and they laugh at it loudly. But smart people just smile, 21because they know that learning is a golden bracelet. 22Fools will push past you into your home, but the wise will wait at your door. * 23They are polite and will not try to see inside or to hear what is going on, 24because that would be rude and shameful. 25Some people won't stop talking about things that are none of their business. But sensible people weigh each word before it is spoken. 26In a fool, the mind thinks only after the mouth speaks, but in a wise person, the mind controls the mouth. 27The ungodly fall under any curse that they try to place on their enemies. 28If you spread gossip, your character will be ruined and your neighbors will hate you. Contemporary English Version, Second Edition (CEV®) © 2006 American Bible Society. All rights reserved. Bible text from the Contemporary English Version 2nd Edition (CEV®) is not to be reproduced in copies or otherwise by any means except as permitted in writing by American Bible Society, 101 North Independence Mall East, Floor 8, Philadelphia, PA 19106-2155 (www.americanbible.org). Learn more at www.cev.bible. Discover .BIBLE resources for your ministry at www.get.bible/cev. |