Proverbs
24 Do not be envious of bad men,+ and do not show yourself craving to get in with them.+ 2 For despoiling is what their heart keeps meditating, and trouble is what their own lips keep speaking.+
3 By wisdom a household will be built up,+ and by discernment it will prove firmly established.+ 4 And by knowledge will the interior rooms be filled with all precious and pleasant things of value.+
5 One wise in strength is an able-bodied man,+ and a man of knowledge is reinforcing power.*+ 6 For by skillful direction you will carry on your war,+ and in the multitude of counselors there is salvation.+
7 For a foolish one true wisdom is too high;*+ in the gate he will not open his mouth.
8 As for anyone scheming to do bad, he will be called a mere master at evil ideas.+
9 The loose conduct of foolishness is sin,+ and a ridiculer is something detestable to mankind.+
10 Have you shown yourself discouraged in the day of distress?+ Your power will be scanty.
11 Deliver those who are being taken away to death; and those staggering to the slaughter, O may you hold [them] back.+ 12 In case you should say: “Look! We did not know of this,”+ will not he himself that is making an estimate of hearts discern it,+ and he himself that is observing your soul know+ and certainly pay back to earthling man according to his activity?+
13 My son, eat honey, for it is good; and let sweet comb honey be upon your palate.+ 14 In the same way, do know wisdom for your soul.+ If you have found [it], then there exists a future, and your own hope will not be cut off.+
15 Do not, as a wicked one, lie in wait for the abiding place of the righteous one;+ do not despoil his resting-place.+ 16 For the righteous one may fall even seven times, and he will certainly get up;+ but the wicked ones will be made to stumble by calamity.+
17 When your enemy falls, do not rejoice; and when he is caused to stumble, may your heart not be joyful,+ 18 that Jehovah may not see and it be bad in his eyes and he certainly turn back his anger from against him.+
19 Do not show yourself heated up at evildoers. Do not become envious of wicked people.+ 20 For there will prove to be no future for anyone bad;+ the very lamp of wicked people will be extinguished.+
21 My son, fear Jehovah and the king.*+ With those who are for a change, do not intermeddle.+ 22 For their disaster will arise so suddenly,+ that who is aware of the extinction of those who are for a change?+
23 These [sayings] also are for the wise ones:+ The showing of partiality* in judgment is not good.+
24 He that is saying to the wicked one: “You are righteous,”+ the peoples will execrate him, national groups will denounce him. 25 But for those reproving [him] it will be pleasant,+ and upon them there will come the blessing of good.+ 26 Lips will he kiss who is replying in a straightforward way.+
27 Prepare your work out of doors, and make it ready for yourself in the field.+ Afterward you must also build up your household.
28 Do not become a witness against your fellowman without grounds.+ Then you would have to be foolish with your lips.+ 29 Do not say: “Just as he did to me, so I am going to do to him.+ I shall repay to each one according to his acting.”+
30 I passed along by the field of the lazy individual+ and by the vineyard of the man in need of heart.*+ 31 And, look! all of it produced weeds.+ Nettles covered its very surface, and its stone wall itself had been torn down.+
32 So I proceeded to behold, I myself; I began taking [it] to heart;+ I saw, I took the discipline:+ 33 A little sleeping, a little slumbering, a little folding of the hands to lie down,+ 34 and as a highwayman your poverty will certainly come and your neediness as an armed man.*+