1 The proverbs (truths obscurely expressed, maxims) of Solomon son of David, king of Israel:

2 To know [skillful and godly] wisdom and instruction; To discern and comprehend the words of understanding and insight,

3 To receive instruction in wise behavior and the discipline of wise thoughtfulness, Righteousness, justice, and integrity;

4 That prudence (good judgment, astute common sense) may be given to the naive or inexperienced [who are easily misled], And knowledge and discretion (intelligent discernment) to the youth,

5 The wise will hear and increase their learning, And the person of understanding will acquire wise counsel and the skill [to steer his course wisely and lead others to the truth],

6 To understand a proverb and a figure [of speech] or an enigma with its interpretation, And the words of the wise and their riddles [that require reflection].

7 The [reverent] fear of the LORD [that is, worshiping Him and regarding Him as truly awesome] is the beginning and the preeminent part of knowledge [its starting point and its essence]; But arrogant fools despise [skillful and godly] wisdom and instruction and self-discipline.

8 My son, hear the instruction of your father, And do not reject the teaching of your mother.

9 For they are a garland of grace on your head, And chains and ornaments [of gold] around your neck.

10 My son, if sinners entice you, Do not consent.

11 If they say, “Come with us; Let us lie in wait to shed blood, Let us ambush the innocent without cause;

Proverbs 1:1-11, Amplified Bible. Copyright © 2015 by The Lockman Foundation.
Psalms 150
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