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Proverbs
20

Wine gives false courage; hard liquor leads to brawls; what fools men are to let it master them, making them reel drunkenly down the street!

    
2
 The king’s fury is like that of a roaring lion; to rouse his anger is to risk your life.

    
3
 It is an honor for a man to stay out of a fight. Only fools insist on quarreling.

    
4
 If you won’t plow in the cold, you won’t eat at the harvest.

    
5
 Though good advice lies deep within a counselor’s heart, the wise man will draw it out.

    
6
 Most people will tell you what loyal friends they are, but are they telling the truth?

    
7
 It is a wonderful heritage to have an honest father.

    
8
 A king sitting as judge weighs all the evidence carefully, distinguishing the true from false.

    
9
 Who can ever say, “I have cleansed my heart; I am sinless”?

    
10
 The Lord despises every kind of cheating.
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11
 The character of even a child can be known by the way he acts—whether what he does is pure and right.

    
12
 If you have good eyesight and good hearing, thank
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God who gave them to you.

    
13
 If you love sleep, you will end in poverty. Stay awake, work hard, and there will be plenty to eat!

    
14
 “Utterly worthless!” says the buyer as he haggles over the price. But afterwards he brags about his bargain!

    
15
 Good sense is far more valuable than gold or precious jewels.

    
16
 It is risky to make loans to strangers!

    
17
 Some men enjoy cheating, but the cake they buy with such ill-gotten gain will turn to gravel in their mouths.

    
18
 Don’t go ahead with your plans without the advice of others; don’t go to war until they agree.

    
19
 Don’t tell your secrets to a gossip unless you want them broadcast to the world.

    
20
 God puts out the light of the man who curses his father or mother.

    
21
 Quick wealth is not a blessing in the end.

    
22
 Don’t repay evil for evil. Wait for the Lord to handle the matter.

    
23
 The Lord loathes all cheating and dishonesty.
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24
 Since the Lord is directing our steps, why try to understand everything that happens along the way?

    
25
 It is foolish and rash to make a promise to the Lord before counting the cost.

    
26
 A wise king stamps out crime by severe punishment.

    
27
 A man’s conscience
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is the Lord’s searchlight exposing his hidden motives.

    
28
 If a king is kind, honest, and fair, his kingdom stands secure.

    
29
 The glory of young men is their strength; of old men, their experience.
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30
 Punishment that hurts chases evil from the heart.

Proverbs
21

Just as water is turned into irrigation ditches, so the Lord directs the king’s thoughts. He turns them wherever he wants to.

    
2
 We can justify our every deed, but God looks at our motives.

    
3
 God is more pleased when we are just and fair than when we give him gifts.

    
4
 Pride, lust, and evil actions
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are all sin.

    
5
 Steady plodding brings prosperity; hasty speculation brings poverty.

    
6
 Dishonest gain will never last, so why take the risk?

    
7
 Because the wicked are unfair, their violence boomerangs and destroys them.

    
8
 A man is known by his actions.
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An evil man lives an evil life; a good man lives a godly life.

    
9
 It is better to live in the corner of an attic than with a crabby woman in a lovely home.

    
10
 An evil man loves to harm others; being a good neighbor is out of his line.

    
11
 The wise man learns by listening; the simpleton can learn only by seeing scorners punished.

    
12
 God, the Righteous One, knows what is going on in the homes of the wicked and will bring the wicked to judgment.

    
13
 He who shuts his ears to the cries of the poor will be ignored in his own time of need.

    
14
 An angry man is silenced by giving him a gift!

    
15
 A good man loves justice, but it is a calamity to evildoers.

    
16
 The man who strays away from common sense will end up dead!

    
17
 A man who loves pleasure becomes poor; wine and luxury are not the way to riches!

    
18
 The wicked will finally lose; the righteous will finally win.
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19
 Better to live in the desert than with a quarrelsome, complaining woman.

    
20
 The wise man saves for the future,
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but the foolish man spends whatever he gets.

    
21
 The man who tries to be good, loving, and kind finds life, righteousness, and honor.

    
22
 The wise man conquers the strong man and levels his defenses.

    
23
 Keep your mouth closed and you’ll stay out of trouble.

    
24
 Mockers are proud, haughty, and arrogant.

    
25-26
 The lazy man longs for many things, but his hands refuse to work. He is greedy to get, while the godly love to give!

    
27
 God loathes the gifts of evil men, especially if they are trying to bribe him!

    
28
 No one believes a liar, but everyone respects the words of an honest man.

    
29
 An evil man is stubborn, but a godly man will reconsider.
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30
 No one, regardless of how shrewd or well-advised he is, can stand against the Lord.

    
31
 Go ahead and prepare for the conflict,
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but victory comes from God.

Proverbs
22

If you must choose, take a good name rather than great riches; for to be held in loving esteem is better than silver and gold.

    
2
 The rich and the poor are alike before the Lord who made them all.

    
3
 A prudent man foresees the difficulties ahead and prepares for them; the simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences.

    
4
 True humility and respect for the Lord lead a man to riches, honor, and long life.

    
5
 The rebel walks a thorny, treacherous road; the man who values his soul will stay away.

    
6
 Teach a child to choose the right path, and when he is older, he will remain upon it.

    
7
 Just as the rich rule the poor, so the borrower is servant to the lender.

    
8
 The unjust tyrant will reap disaster, and his reign of terror shall end.

    
9
 Happy is the generous man, the one who feeds the poor.

    
10
 Throw out the mocker, and you will be rid of tension, fighting, and quarrels.

    
11
 He who values grace and truth is the king’s friend.

    
12
 The Lord preserves the upright but ruins the plans
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of the wicked.

    
13
 The lazy man is full of excuses. “I can’t go to work!” he says. “If I go outside, I might meet a lion in the street and be killed!”

    
14
 A prostitute is a dangerous trap; those cursed of God are caught in it.

    
15
 A youngster’s heart is filled with rebellion, but punishment will drive it out of him.

    
16
 He who gains by oppressing the poor or by bribing the rich shall end in poverty.

    
17-19
 Listen to this wise advice; follow it closely, for it will do you good, and you can pass it on to others:
Trust in the Lord.

    
20-21
 In the past, haven’t I been right? Then believe what I am telling you now and share it with others.

    
22-23
 Don’t rob the poor and sick! For the Lord is their defender. If you injure them, he will punish you.

    
24-25
 Keep away from angry, short-tempered men, lest you learn to be like them and endanger your soul.

    
26-27
 Unless you have the extra cash on hand, don’t countersign a note. Why risk everything you own? They’ll even take your bed!

    
28
 Do not move the ancient boundary marks. That is stealing.
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29
 Do you know a hard-working man? He shall be successful and stand before kings!

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