New Living Translation | NET Bible |
1Unfriendly people care only about themselves; they lash out at common sense. | 1One who has isolated himself seeks his own desires; he rejects all sound judgment. |
2Fools have no interest in understanding; they only want to air their own opinions. | 2A fool takes no pleasure in understanding but only in disclosing what is on his mind. |
3Doing wrong leads to disgrace, and scandalous behavior brings contempt. | 3When a wicked person arrives, contempt shows up with him, and with shame comes a reproach. |
4Wise words are like deep waters; wisdom flows from the wise like a bubbling brook. | 4The words of a person's mouth are like deep waters, and the fountain of wisdom is like a flowing brook. |
5It is not right to acquit the guilty or deny justice to the innocent. | 5It is terrible to show partiality to the wicked, by depriving a righteous man of justice. |
6Fools’ words get them into constant quarrels; they are asking for a beating. | 6The lips of a fool enter into strife, and his mouth invites a flogging. |
7The mouths of fools are their ruin; they trap themselves with their lips. | 7The mouth of a fool is his ruin, and his lips are a snare for his life. |
8Rumors are dainty morsels that sink deep into one’s heart. | 8The words of a gossip are like choice morsels; they go down into the person's innermost being. |
9A lazy person is as bad as someone who destroys things. | 9The one who is slack in his work is a brother to one who destroys. |
10The name of the LORD is a strong fortress; the godly run to him and are safe. | 10The name of the LORD is like a strong tower; the righteous person runs to it and is set safely on high. |
11The rich think of their wealth as a strong defense; they imagine it to be a high wall of safety. | 11The wealth of a rich person is like a strong city, and it is like a high wall in his imagination. |
12Haughtiness goes before destruction; humility precedes honor. | 12Before destruction the heart of a person is proud, but humility comes before honor. |
13Spouting off before listening to the facts is both shameful and foolish. | 13The one who gives an answer before he listens--that is his folly and his shame. |
14The human spirit can endure a sick body, but who can bear a crushed spirit? | 14A person's spirit sustains him through sickness--but who can bear a crushed spirit? |
15Intelligent people are always ready to learn. Their ears are open for knowledge. | 15The discerning person acquires knowledge, and the wise person seeks knowledge. |
16Giving a gift can open doors; it gives access to important people! | 16A person's gift makes room for him, and leads him before important people. |
17The first to speak in court sounds right— until the cross-examination begins. | 17The first to state his case seems right, until his opponent begins to cross-examine him. |
18Flipping a coin can end arguments; it settles disputes between powerful opponents. | 18A toss of a coin ends disputes, and settles the issue between strong opponents. |
19An offended friend is harder to win back than a fortified city. Arguments separate friends like a gate locked with bars. | 19A relative offended is harder to reach than a strong city, and disputes are like the barred gates of a fortified citadel. |
20Wise words satisfy like a good meal; the right words bring satisfaction. | 20From the fruit of a person's mouth his stomach is satisfied, with the product of his lips is he satisfied. |
21The tongue can bring death or life; those who love to talk will reap the consequences. | 21Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love its use will eat its fruit. |
22The man who finds a wife finds a treasure, and he receives favor from the LORD. | 22The one who finds a wife finds what is enjoyable, and receives a pleasurable gift from the LORD. |
23The poor plead for mercy; the rich answer with insults. | 23A poor person makes supplications, but a rich man answers harshly. |
24There are “friends” who destroy each other, but a real friend sticks closer than a brother. | 24A person who has friends may be harmed by them, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother. |
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