Proverbs

Chapter 24

Do Not Envy

Saying 20

1 Do not envy wicked men

or desire their company;

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2 for their hearts devise violence,

and their lips declare trouble.

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Saying 21

3 By wisdom a house is built

and by understanding it is established;

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4 through knowledge its rooms are filled

with every precious and beautiful treasure.

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Saying 22

5 A wise man is strong, [a]

and a man of knowledge enhances his strength.

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6 Only with sound guidance should you wage war,

and victory lies in a multitude of counselors.

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Saying 23

7 Wisdom is too high for a fool;

he does not open his mouth in the meeting place.

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Saying 24

8 He who plots evil

will be called a schemer.

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9 A foolish scheme is sin,

and a mocker is detestable to men.

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Saying 25

10 If you faint in the day of distress,

how small is your strength!

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11 Rescue those being led away to death,

and restrain those stumbling toward the slaughter.

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12 If you say, “Behold, we did not know about this,”

does not He who weighs hearts consider it?

Does not the One who guards your life know?

Will He not repay a man according to his deeds?

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Saying 26

13 Eat honey, my son, for it is good,

and the honeycomb is sweet to your taste.

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14 Know therefore that wisdom is sweet to your soul.

If you find it, there is a future for you,

and your hope will never be cut off.

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Saying 27

15 Do not lie in wait, O wicked man, near the dwelling of the righteous;

do not destroy his resting place.

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16 For though a righteous man may fall seven times, he still gets up;

but the wicked stumble in bad times.

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Saying 28

17 Do not gloat when your enemy falls,

and do not let your heart rejoice when he stumbles,

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18 or the LORD will see and disapprove,

and turn His wrath away from him.

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Saying 29

19 Do not fret over evildoers,

and do not be envious of the wicked.

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20 For the evil man has no future;

the lamp of the wicked will be extinguished.

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Saying 30

21 My son, fear the LORD and the king,

and do not associate with the rebellious.

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22 For they will bring sudden destruction.

Who knows what ruin they can bring?

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Further Sayings of the Wise

23 These also are sayings of the wise:

To show partiality in judgment

is not good.

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24 Whoever tells the guilty, “You are innocent”—

peoples will curse him, and nations will denounce him;

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25 but it will go well with those who convict the guilty,

and rich blessing will come upon them.

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26 An honest answer given

is like a kiss on the lips.

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27 Complete your outdoor work and prepare your field;

after that, you may build your house.

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28 Do not testify against your neighbor without cause,

and do not deceive with your lips.

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29 Do not say, “I will do to him as he has done to me;

I will repay the man according to his work.”

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30 I went past the field of a slacker

and by the vineyard of a man lacking judgment.

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31 Thorns had grown up everywhere,

thistles had covered the ground,

and the stone wall was broken down.

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32 I observed and took it to heart;

I looked and received instruction:

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33 A little sleep, a little slumber,

a little folding of the hands to rest,

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34 and poverty will come upon you like a robber,

and need like a bandit.

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