Proverbs
Chapter 24
1Do not imitate evil men, nor desire to be among them. ↗
2For their mind meditates on robberies, and their lips speak deceptions. ↗
3By wisdom shall a house be built, and by prudence shall it be strengthened. ↗
4By doctrine, the storerooms shall be filled with every substance that is precious and most beautiful. ↗
5A wise man is strong, and a well-taught man is robust and valiant. ↗
6For war is undertaken in an orderly manner, and safety shall be where there are many counsels. ↗
7Wisdom is beyond the foolish; at the gate he will not open his mouth. ↗
8Whoever intends to do evil shall be called foolish. ↗
9The intention of the foolish is sin. And the detractor is an abomination among men. ↗
10If you despair, being weary in the day of anguish, your strength will be diminished. ↗
11Rescue those who are led away to death. And do not cease from delivering those who are dragged away to a violent death. ↗
12If you would say: ”I do not have sufficient strength.“ He who inspects the heart, the same one understands, and nothing slips past the one who preserves your soul. And he shall repay a man according to his works. ↗
13My son, eat honey, because it is good, and the honeycomb, because it is so sweet to your throat. ↗
14So, too, is the doctrine of wisdom to your soul. When you have found it, you will have hope in the end, and your hope shall not perish. ↗
15Do not lie in wait, and do not seek impiety in the house of the just, nor spoil his rest. ↗
16For the just one will fall seven times, and he shall rise again. But the impious will fall into evil. ↗
17When your enemy will fall, do not be glad, and do not let your heart exult in his ruin, ↗
18lest perhaps the Lord see, and it displease him, and he may take away his wrath from him. ↗
19Do not contend with the most wicked, and do not be a rival to the impious. ↗
20For the evil hold no hope in the future, and the lamp of the impious will be extinguished. ↗
21My son, fear the Lord, as well as the king. And do not mingle with detractors. ↗
22For their perdition shall rise up suddenly. And who knows what ruin will be for each of them? ↗
23Likewise, these things are for the wise. It is not good to base judgment on knowledge of character. ↗
24Those who say to the impious, ”You are just,“ shall be cursed by the people, and the tribes shall detest them. ↗
25Those who argue against the impious shall be praised, and a blessing shall come upon them. ↗
26He shall kiss the lips, who responds with upright words. ↗
27Prepare your outdoor work, and diligently cultivate your field, so that afterward, you may build your house. ↗
28Do not be a witness without cause against your neighbor. And do not mislead anyone with your lips. ↗
29Do not say, ”I will do to him as he has done to me.“ I will repay each one according to his work. ↗
30I passed by the field of a lazy man, and by the vineyard of a foolish man, ↗
31and behold, it was entirely filled with nettles, and thorns had covered its surface, and the stonewall was destroyed. ↗
32When I had seen this, I laid it up in my heart, and by this example, I received discipline. ↗
33You will sleep a little,“ I said. ”You will slumber briefly. You will fold your hands a little, so as to rest. ↗
34And destitution will overtake you like a runner, and begging will overtake you like an armed man.“ ↗
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