Proverbs

Chapter 22

A Good Name

1 A good name is more desirable than great riches;

favor is better than silver and gold.

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2 The rich and the poor have this in common:

The LORD is Maker of them all.

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3 The prudent see danger and take cover,

but the simple keep going and suffer the consequences.

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4 The rewards of humility and the fear of the LORD

are wealth and honor and life.

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5 Thorns and snares lie on the path of the perverse;

he who guards his soul stays far from them.

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6 Train up a child in the way he should go,

and when he is old he will not depart from it.

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7 The rich rule over the poor,

and the borrower is slave to the lender.

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8 He who sows injustice will reap disaster,

and the rod of his fury will be destroyed. [a]

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9 A generous man [b] will be blessed,

for he shares his bread with the poor.

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10 Drive out the mocker, and conflict will depart;

even quarreling and insults will cease.

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11 He who loves a pure heart and gracious lips

will have the king for a friend.

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12 The LORD’s eyes keep watch over knowledge,

but He frustrates the words of the faithless.

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13 The slacker says, “There is a lion outside!

I will be slain in the streets!”

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14 The mouth of an adulteress is a deep pit;

he who is under the wrath of the LORD will fall into it.

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15 Foolishness is bound up in the heart of a child,

but the rod of discipline drives it far from him.

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16 Oppressing the poor to enrich oneself or giving gifts to the rich

will surely lead to poverty.

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Thirty Sayings of the Wise

Saying 1

17 Incline your ear and hear the words of the wise—

apply your mind to my knowledge—

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18 for it is pleasing when you keep them within you

and they are constantly on your lips.

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19 So that your trust may be in the LORD,

I instruct you today—yes, you.

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20 Have I not written for you thirty sayings [c]

about counsel and knowledge,

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21 to show you true and reliable words,

that you may soundly answer those who sent you?

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Saying 2

22 Do not rob a poor man because he is poor,

and do not crush the afflicted at the gate,

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23 for the LORD will take up their case

and will plunder those who rob them.

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Saying 3

24 Do not make friends with an angry man,

and do not associate with a hot-tempered man,

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25 or you may learn his ways

and entangle yourself in a snare.

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Saying 4

26 Do not be one who gives pledges,

who puts up security for debts.

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27 If you have nothing with which to pay,

why should your bed be taken from under you?

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Saying 5

28 Do not move an ancient boundary stone

which your fathers have placed.

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Saying 6

29 Do you see a man skilled in his work?

He will be stationed in the presence of kings;

he will not stand before obscure men.

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