| NET Bible | Holman Christian Standard Bible |
| 1Better is a poor person who walks in his integrity than one who is perverse in his speech and is a fool. | 1Better a poor man who lives with integrity than someone who has deceitful lips and is a fool. |
| 2It is dangerous to have zeal without knowledge, and the one who acts hastily makes poor choices. | 2Even zeal is not good without knowledge, and the one who acts hastily sins. |
| 3A person's folly subverts his way, and his heart rages against the LORD. | 3A man's own foolishness leads him astray, yet his heart rages against the LORD. |
| 4Wealth adds many friends, but a poor person is separated from his friend. | 4Wealth attracts many friends, but a poor man is separated from his friend. |
| 5A false witness will not go unpunished, and the one who spouts out lies will not escape punishment. | 5A false witness will not go unpunished, and one who utters lies will not escape. |
| 6Many people entreat the favor of a generous person, and everyone is the friend of the person who gives gifts. | 6Many seek a ruler's favor, and everyone is a friend of one who gives gifts. |
| 7All the relatives of a poor person hate him; how much more do his friends avoid him--he pursues them with words, but they do not respond. | 7All the brothers of a poor man hate him; how much more do his friends keep their distance from him! He may pursue them with words, but they are not there. |
| 8The one who acquires wisdom loves himself; the one who preserves understanding will prosper. | 8The one who acquires good sense loves himself; one who safeguards understanding finds success. |
| 9A false witness will not go unpunished, and the one who spouts out lies will perish. | 9A false witness will not go unpunished, and one who utters lies perishes. |
| 10Luxury is not appropriate for a fool; how much less for a servant to rule over princes! | 10Luxury is not appropriate for a fool-- how much less for a slave to rule over princes! |
| 11A person's wisdom makes him slow to anger, and it is his glory to overlook an offense. | 11A person's insight gives him patience, and his virtue is to overlook an offense. |
| 12A king's wrath is like the roar of a lion, but his favor is like dew on the grass. | 12A king's rage is like the roaring of a lion, but his favor is like dew on the grass. |
| 13A foolish child is the ruin of his father, and a contentious wife is like a constant dripping. | 13A foolish son is his father's ruin, and a wife's nagging is an endless dripping. |
| 14A house and wealth are inherited from parents, but a prudent wife is from the LORD. | 14A house and wealth are inherited from fathers, but a sensible wife is from the LORD. |
| 15Laziness brings on a deep sleep, and the idle person will go hungry. | 15Laziness induces deep sleep, and a lazy person will go hungry. |
| 16The one who obeys commandments guards his life; the one who despises his ways will die. | 16The one who keeps commands preserves himself; one who disregards his ways will die. |
| 17The one who is gracious to the poor lends to the LORD, and the LORD will repay him for his good deed. | 17Kindness to the poor is a loan to the LORD, and He will give a reward to the lender. |
| 18Discipline your child, for there is hope, but do not set your heart on causing his death. | 18Discipline your son while there is hope; don't be intent on killing him. |
| 19A person with great anger bears the penalty, but if you deliver him from it once, you will have to do it again. | 19A person with great anger bears the penalty; if you rescue him, you'll have to do it again. |
| 20Listen to advice and receive discipline, that you may become wise by the end of your life. | 20Listen to counsel and receive instruction so that you may be wise later in life. |
| 21There are many plans in a person's mind, but it is the counsel of the LORD which will stand. | 21Many plans are in a man's heart, but the LORD's decree will prevail. |
| 22What is desirable for a person is to show loyal love, and a poor person is better than a liar. | 22What is desirable in a man is his fidelity; better to be a poor man than a liar. |
| 23Fearing the LORD leads to life, and one who does so will live satisfied; he will not be afflicted by calamity. | 23The fear of the LORD leads to life; one will sleep at night without danger. |
| 24The sluggard plunges his hand in the dish, and he will not even bring it back to his mouth! | 24The slacker buries his hand in the bowl; he doesn't even bring it back to his mouth. |
| 25Flog a scorner, and as a result the simpleton will learn prudence; correct a discerning person, and as a result he will understand knowledge. | 25Strike a mocker, and the inexperienced learn a lesson; rebuke the discerning, and he gains knowledge. |
| 26The one who robs his father and chases away his mother is a son who brings shame and disgrace. | 26The one who assaults his father and evicts his mother is a disgraceful and shameful son. |
| 27If you stop listening to instruction, my child, you will stray from the words of knowledge. | 27If you stop listening to correction, my son, you will stray from the words of knowledge. |
| 28A crooked witness scorns justice, and the mouth of the wicked devours iniquity. | 28A worthless witness mocks justice, and a wicked mouth swallows iniquity. |
| 29Judgments are prepared for scorners, and floggings for the backs of fools. | 29Judgments are prepared for mockers, and beatings for the backs of fools. |
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