Proverbs 1
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Purpose
1These are the proverbs of Solomon. He was the son of David and the king of Israel.
2Proverbs teach you wisdom and instruct you.
They help you understand wise sayings.
3They provide you with instruction and help you live wisely.
They lead to what is right and honest and fair.
4They give understanding to childish people.
They give knowledge and good sense to those who are young.
5Let wise people listen and add to what they have learned.
Let those who understand what is right get guidance.
6What I’m teaching also helps you understand proverbs and stories.
It helps you understand the sayings and riddles of those who are wise.
7If you really want to gain knowledge, you must begin by having respect for the Lord.
But foolish people hate wisdom and instruction.
Think and Live Wisely
A Warning Against Sinful Men
8My son, listen to your father’s advice.
Don’t turn away from your mother’s teaching.
9What they teach you will be like a beautiful crown on your head.
It will be like a chain to decorate your neck.
10My son, if sinful men tempt you,
don’t give in to them.
11They might say, “Come along with us.
Let’s hide and wait to kill someone who hasn’t done anything wrong.
Let’s catch some harmless person in our trap.
12Let’s swallow them alive, as the grave does.
Let’s swallow them whole, like those who go down into the pit.
13We’ll get all kinds of valuable things.
We’ll fill our houses with what we steal.
14Cast lots with us for what they own.
We’ll share everything we take from them.”
15My son, don’t go along with them.
Don’t even set your feet on their paths.
16They are always in a hurry to sin.
They are quick to spill someone’s blood.
17How useless it is to spread a net
where every bird can see it!
18Those who hide and wait will spill their own blood.
They will be caught in their own trap.
19That’s what happens to everyone
who goes after money in the wrong way.
That kind of money takes away
the life of those who get it.
Wisdom’s Warning
20Out in the open wisdom calls out.
She raises her voice in a public place.
21On top of the city wall she cries out.
Here is what she says near the gate of the city.
22“How long will you childish people love your childish ways?
How long will you rude people enjoy making fun of God and others?
How long will you foolish people hate knowledge?
23Pay attention to my warning!
Then I will pour out my thoughts to you.
I will make known to you my teachings.
24But you refuse to listen when I call out to you.
No one pays attention when I reach out my hand.
25You turn away from all my advice.
And you do not accept my warning.
26So I will laugh at you when you are in danger.
I will make fun of you when hard times come.
27I will laugh when hard times hit you like a storm.
I will laugh when danger comes your way like a windstorm.
I will make fun of you when suffering and trouble come.
28“Then you will call to me. But I won’t answer.
You will look for me. But you won’t find me.
29You hated knowledge.
You didn’t choose to have respect for the Lord.
30You wouldn’t accept my advice.
You turned your backs on my warnings.
31So you will eat the fruit of the way you have lived.
You will choke on the fruit of what you have planned.
32“The wrong path that childish people take will kill them.
Foolish people will be destroyed by being satisfied with the way they live.
33But those who listen to me will live in safety.
They will be at ease and have no fear of being harmed.”
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Proverbs 1
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The Purpose of Proverbs
1The proverbs of Solomon#1Kg 4:32; Pr 10:1; 25:1; Ec 12:9 son of David, king of Israel:
2For learning wisdom and discipline;
for understanding insightful sayings;
3for receiving prudent instruction
in righteousness, justice, and integrity;#Pr 2:9
4for teaching shrewdness to the inexperienced,#1:4 Or simple, or gullible#Pr 8:5
knowledge and discretion#Pr 2:11; 3:21 to a young man —
5let a wise person listen and increase learning,#Pr 9:9; 16:21,23
and let a discerning person obtain guidance —
6for understanding a proverb or a parable,#1:6 Or an enigma
the words of the wise, and their riddles.#Nm 12:8; Jdg 14:12; Ps 49:4; Hab 2:6
7The fear of the Lord
is the beginning of knowledge;#Jb 28:28; Ps 111:10; Pr 9:10; 15:33
fools despise wisdom and discipline.#Eph 5:17
Avoid the Path of the Violent
8Listen, my son, to your father’s instruction,
and don’t reject your mother’s teaching,#Pr 6:20; 31:1
9for they will be a garland#Pr 4:9 of favor on your head
and pendants#1:9 Lit chains around your neck.#Gn 41:42; Pr 6:21; Dn 5:29
10My son, if sinners entice you,#Pr 16:29
don’t be persuaded.#Ps 141:4
11If they say — “Come with us!
Let’s set an ambush#Pr 12:6; Jr 5:26 and kill someone.#1:11 Lit Let’s ambush for blood
Let’s attack some innocent person#Ps 10:8 just for fun!#1:11 Lit person for no reason
12Let’s swallow them alive,#Ps 124:3 like Sheol,
whole, like those who go down to the Pit.#Ps 28:1
13We’ll find all kinds of valuable property
and fill our houses with plunder.#Pr 24:4
14Throw in your lot with us,
and we’ll all share the loot”#1:14 Lit us; one bag will be for all of us —
15my son, don’t travel that road with them#Ps 1:1; Pr 4:14
or set foot on their path,#Ps 119:101; Pr 16:19
16because their feet run toward evil
and they hurry to shed blood.#Pr 6:17–18; Is 59:7; Rm 3:15
17It is useless to spread a net
where any bird can see it,
18but they set an ambush to kill themselves;#1:18 Lit they ambush for their blood
they attack their own lives.
19Such are the paths of all who make profit dishonestly;#Pr 15:27; Ezk 22:27; Hab 2:6–12
it takes the lives of those who receive it.#1:19 Lit takes the life of its masters
Wisdom’s Plea
20Wisdom calls out in the street;
she makes her voice heard in the public squares.#Pr 8:1–3; 9:3
21She cries out above#1:21 Lit at the head of the commotion;
she speaks at the entrance of the city gates:
22“How long, inexperienced ones, will you love ignorance?
How long will you mockers#Ps 1:1 enjoy mocking
and you fools hate knowledge?#Jb 21:14; Pr 1:29; 5:12
23If you respond to my warning,#1:23 Lit you turn back to my reprimand#Pr 3:11; 15:5,31–32
then I will pour out my spirit on you#Jl 2:28
and teach you my words.
24Since I called out and you refused,#Is 65:12; 66:4; Jr 7:13; Zch 7:11
extended my hand and no one paid attention,#Is 65:2; Rm 10:21
25since you neglected all my counsel#Ps 107:11; Lk 7:30
and did not accept my correction,
26I, in turn, will laugh at your calamity.#Ps 2:4
I will mock when terror strikes you,
27when terror strikes you like a storm
and your calamity comes like a whirlwind,
when trouble and stress overcome you.
28Then they will call me, but I won’t answer;
they will search for me, but won’t find me.#1Sm 8:18
29Because they hated knowledge,
didn’t choose to fear the Lord,#Pr 1:7
30were not interested in my counsel,
and rejected all my correction,#Pr 5:12; 15:5
31they will eat the fruit of their way#Jr 6:19
and be glutted with their own schemes.#Pr 14:14; 28:19
32For the apostasy of the inexperienced will kill them,#Jr 2:19
and the complacency of fools will destroy them.
33But whoever listens to me will live securely
and be undisturbed by the dread of danger.”#Ps 112:7–8; Pr 3:24–26
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