New Living Translation | New Living Translation |
1Don’t brag about tomorrow, since you don’t know what the day will bring. | 1Don’t brag about tomorrow, since you don’t know what the day will bring. |
2Let someone else praise you, not your own mouth— a stranger, not your own lips. | 2Let someone else praise you, not your own mouth— a stranger, not your own lips. |
3A stone is heavy and sand is weighty, but the resentment caused by a fool is even heavier. | 3A stone is heavy and sand is weighty, but the resentment caused by a fool is even heavier. |
4Anger is cruel, and wrath is like a flood, but jealousy is even more dangerous. | 4Anger is cruel, and wrath is like a flood, but jealousy is even more dangerous. |
5An open rebuke is better than hidden love! | 5An open rebuke is better than hidden love! |
6Wounds from a sincere friend are better than many kisses from an enemy. | 6Wounds from a sincere friend are better than many kisses from an enemy. |
7A person who is full refuses honey, but even bitter food tastes sweet to the hungry. | 7A person who is full refuses honey, but even bitter food tastes sweet to the hungry. |
8A person who strays from home is like a bird that strays from its nest. | 8A person who strays from home is like a bird that strays from its nest. |
9The heartfelt counsel of a friend is as sweet as perfume and incense. | 9The heartfelt counsel of a friend is as sweet as perfume and incense. |
10Never abandon a friend— either yours or your father’s. When disaster strikes, you won’t have to ask your brother for assistance. It’s better to go to a neighbor than to a brother who lives far away. | 10Never abandon a friend— either yours or your father’s. When disaster strikes, you won’t have to ask your brother for assistance. It’s better to go to a neighbor than to a brother who lives far away. |
11Be wise, my child, and make my heart glad. Then I will be able to answer my critics. | 11Be wise, my child, and make my heart glad. Then I will be able to answer my critics. |
12A prudent person foresees danger and takes precautions. The simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences. | 12A prudent person foresees danger and takes precautions. The simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences. |
13Get security from someone who guarantees a stranger’s debt. Get a deposit if he does it for foreigners. | 13Get security from someone who guarantees a stranger’s debt. Get a deposit if he does it for foreigners. |
14A loud and cheerful greeting early in the morning will be taken as a curse! | 14A loud and cheerful greeting early in the morning will be taken as a curse! |
15A quarrelsome wife is as annoying as constant dripping on a rainy day. | 15A quarrelsome wife is as annoying as constant dripping on a rainy day. |
16Stopping her complaints is like trying to stop the wind or trying to hold something with greased hands. | 16Stopping her complaints is like trying to stop the wind or trying to hold something with greased hands. |
17As iron sharpens iron, so a friend sharpens a friend. | 17As iron sharpens iron, so a friend sharpens a friend. |
18As workers who tend a fig tree are allowed to eat the fruit, so workers who protect their employer’s interests will be rewarded. | 18As workers who tend a fig tree are allowed to eat the fruit, so workers who protect their employer’s interests will be rewarded. |
19As a face is reflected in water, so the heart reflects the real person. | 19As a face is reflected in water, so the heart reflects the real person. |
20Just as Death and Destruction are never satisfied, so human desire is never satisfied. | 20Just as Death and Destruction are never satisfied, so human desire is never satisfied. |
21Fire tests the purity of silver and gold, but a person is tested by being praised. | 21Fire tests the purity of silver and gold, but a person is tested by being praised. |
22You cannot separate fools from their foolishness, even though you grind them like grain with mortar and pestle. | 22You cannot separate fools from their foolishness, even though you grind them like grain with mortar and pestle. |
23Know the state of your flocks, and put your heart into caring for your herds, | 23Know the state of your flocks, and put your heart into caring for your herds, |
24for riches don’t last forever, and the crown might not be passed to the next generation. | 24for riches don’t last forever, and the crown might not be passed to the next generation. |
25After the hay is harvested and the new crop appears and the mountain grasses are gathered in, | 25After the hay is harvested and the new crop appears and the mountain grasses are gathered in, |
26your sheep will provide wool for clothing, and your goats will provide the price of a field. | 26your sheep will provide wool for clothing, and your goats will provide the price of a field. |
27And you will have enough goats’ milk for yourself, your family, and your servant girls. | 27And you will have enough goats’ milk for yourself, your family, and your servant girls. |
Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright © 1996, 2004, 2015 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved. | Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright © 1996, 2004, 2015 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved. |
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