Proverbs
Chapter 3
1My son, do not forget my law, but let your heart guard my precepts. ↗
2For they shall set before you length of days, and years of life, and peace. ↗
3Let not mercy and truth abandon you: encircle them around your throat, and inscribe them on the tablets of your heart. ↗
4And so shall you discover grace and good discipline, in the sight of God and men. ↗
5Have confidence in the Lord with all your heart, and do not depend upon your own prudence. ↗
6In all your ways, consider him, and he himself will direct your steps. ↗
7Do not seem wise to yourself. Fear God, and withdraw from evil. ↗
8Certainly, it shall be health to your navel, and refreshment to your bones. ↗
9Honor the Lord with your substance, and give to him from the first of all your fruits, ↗
10and then your storehouses will be filled with abundance, and your presses shall overflow with wine. ↗
11My son, do not discard the discipline of the Lord, and do not fall away when you are corrected by him. ↗
12For whomever the Lord loves, he corrects, and just as a father does with a son, he wins him over. ↗
13Blessed is the man who finds wisdom and who advances to prudence. ↗
14Her acquisition is better than trading in silver, and her fruit is better than the first and purest gold. ↗
15She is more precious than all riches, and all that can be desired cannot prevail in comparison to her. ↗
16Length of days is at her right hand, and at her left hand is wealth and glory. ↗
17Her ways are beautiful ways, and all her paths are peaceful. ↗
18She is a tree of life to those who overtake her, and he who shall take hold of her is blessed. ↗
19The Lord founded the earth on wisdom. He secured the heavens with prudence. ↗
20By his wisdom, the abyss erupted and the clouds increased with dew. ↗
21My son, let not these things move away from your eyes. Preserve law as well as counsel. ↗
22And so shall there be life in your soul and grace in your voice. ↗
23Then you shall walk confidently in your way, and your feet will not stumble. ↗
24When you slumber, you shall not fear. When you rest, your sleep also will be sweet. ↗
25Do not fear unexpected terror, nor the power of the impious falling upon you. ↗
26For the Lord will be at your side, and he will guard your feet, so that you may not be seized. ↗
27Do not prevent him who is able from doing good. When you are able, do good yourself too. ↗
28Do not say to your friend: ”Go away, and then return. Tomorrow I will give to you.“ When you are able to do so, give in the present. ↗
29Do not undertake evil against your friend, even though he has trust in you. ↗
30Do not contend against a man without cause, even though he has done no evil to you. ↗
31Do not rival an unjust man, and do not imitate his ways. ↗
32For everyone who ridicules is an abomination to the Lord, and his communication is for the simple. ↗
33Destitution in the house of the impious is from the Lord. But the habitations of the just shall be blessed. ↗
34He will ridicule those who ridicule, but he will bestow grace upon the mild. ↗
35The wise will possess glory. The exaltation of the foolish is disgraceful. ↗
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