Proverbs

Chapter 1

The Beginning of Knowledge

1 These are the proverbs of Solomon son of David,

king of Israel,

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2 for gaining wisdom and discipline,

for comprehending words of insight,

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3 and for receiving instruction in wise living

and in righteousness, justice, and equity.

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4 To impart prudence to the simple [a]

and knowledge and discretion to the young,

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5 let the wise listen and gain instruction,

and the discerning acquire wise counsel

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6 by understanding the proverbs and parables,

the sayings and riddles of the wise.

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7 The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge,

but fools [b] despise wisdom and discipline.

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The Enticement of Sin

8 Listen, my son, to your father’s instruction,

and do not forsake the teaching of your mother.

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9 For they are a garland of grace on your head

and a pendant around your neck.

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10 My son, if sinners entice you,

do not yield to them.

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11 If they say, “Come along, let us lie in wait for blood,

let us ambush the innocent without cause,

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12 let us swallow them alive like Sheol,

and whole like those descending into the Pit.

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13 We will find all manner of precious goods;

we will fill our houses with plunder.

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14 Throw in your lot with us;

let us all share one purse”—

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15 my son, do not walk the road with them

or set foot upon their path.

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16 For their feet run to evil,

and they are swift to shed blood.

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17 How futile it is to spread the net

where any bird can see it!

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18 But they lie in wait for their own blood;

they ambush their own lives.

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19 Such is the fate of all who are greedy,

whose unjust gain takes the lives of its possessors.

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Wisdom Calls Aloud

20 Wisdom calls out in the street,

she lifts her voice in the square;

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21 in the main concourse [c] she cries aloud,

at the city gates she makes her speech:

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22 “How long, O simple ones, will you love your simple ways?

How long will scoffers delight in their scorn

and fools hate knowledge?

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23 If you had repented at my rebuke,

then surely I would have poured out my spirit on you;

I would have made my words known to you.

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24 Because you refused my call,

and no one took my outstretched hand,

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25 because you neglected all my counsel,

and wanted none of my correction,

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26 in turn I will mock your calamity;

I will sneer when terror strikes you,

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27 when your dread comes like a storm,

and your destruction like a whirlwind,

when distress and anguish overwhelm you.

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28 Then they will call on me, but I will not answer;

they will earnestly seek me, but will not find me.

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29 For they hated knowledge

and chose not to fear the LORD.

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30 They accepted none of my counsel;

they despised all my reproof.

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31 So they will eat the fruit of their own way,

and be filled with their own devices.

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32 For the waywardness of the simple will slay them,

and the complacency of fools will destroy them.

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33 But whoever listens to me will dwell in safety,

secure from the fear of evil.”

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