Proverbs 18
18
1A loner is out to get what he wants for himself.
He opposes all sound reasoning.
2A fool does not find joy in understanding
but only in expressing his own opinion.
3When wickedness comes, contempt also comes,
and insult comes along with disgrace.
4The words of a person’s mouth are like deep waters.
The fountain of wisdom is an overflowing stream.
5It is not good to be partial toward a wicked person,
thereby depriving an innocent person of justice.
6By talking, a fool gets into an argument,
and his mouth invites a beating.
7A fool’s mouth is his ruin.
His lips are a trap to his soul.
8The words of a gossip are swallowed greedily,
and they go down into a person’s innermost being.
How to Avoid Fools and Foolishness
9Whoever is lazy in his work is related to a vandal.
10The name of the Lord is a strong tower.
A righteous person runs to it and is safe.
11A rich person’s wealth is his strong city
and is like a high wall in his imagination.
12Before destruction a person’s heart is arrogant,
but humility comes before honor.
13Whoever gives an answer before he listens is stupid and shameful.
14A person’s spirit can endure sickness,
but who can bear a broken spirit?
15The mind of a person who has understanding acquires knowledge.
The ears of wise people seek knowledge.
16A gift opens doors for the one who gives it
and brings him into the presence of great people.
17The first to state his case seems right
⌞until⌟ his neighbor comes to cross-examine him.
18Flipping a coin ends quarrels
and settles ⌞issues⌟ between powerful people.
19An offended brother is more ⌞resistant⌟ than a strong city,
and disputes are like the locked gate of a castle tower.
20A person’s speaking ability provides for his stomach.
His talking provides him a living.
21The tongue has the power of life and death,
and those who love to talk will have to eat their own words.
22Whoever finds a wife finds something good
and has obtained favor from the Lord.
23A poor person is timid when begging,
but a rich person is blunt when replying.
24Friends can destroy one another,#18:24 Or “A person has friends as companions.”
but a loving friend can stick closer than family.
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Proverbs 18
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1A person who isn’t friendly looks out only for themselves.
They oppose all good sense by starting fights.
2Foolish people don’t want to understand.
They take delight in saying only what they think.
3People hate it when evil comes.
And they refuse to honor those who bring shame.
4The words of a person’s mouth are like deep water.
But the fountain of wisdom is like a flowing stream.
5It isn’t good to favor those who do wrong.
That would keep justice from those who aren’t guilty.
6What foolish people say leads to arguing.
They are just asking for a beating.
7The words of foolish people drag them down.
They are trapped by what they say.
8The words of anyone who talks about others are like tasty bites of food.
They go deep down inside you.
9Anyone who doesn’t want to work
is like someone who destroys.
10The name of the Lord is like a strong tower.
Godly people run to it and are safe.
11The wealth of rich people is like a city that makes them feel safe.
They think of it as a city with walls that can’t be climbed.
12If a person’s heart is proud, they will be destroyed.
So don’t be proud if you want to be honored.
13To answer before listening
is foolish and shameful.
14A cheerful spirit gives strength even during sickness.
But you can’t keep going if you have a broken spirit.
15Those whose hearts understand what is right get knowledge.
That’s because the ears of those who are wise listen for it.
16A gift opens the door
and helps the giver meet important people.
17In court, the first one to speak seems right.
Then someone else comes forward and questions him.
18Casting lots will put a stop to arguing.
It will keep the strongest enemies apart.
19A broken friendship is harder to handle than a city with high walls around it.
And arguing is like the locked gates of a mighty city.
20Because of what they say a person can fill their stomach.
What their words produce can satisfy them.
21Your tongue has the power of life and death.
Those who love to talk will eat the fruit of their words.
22The one who finds a wife finds what is good.
He receives favor from the Lord.
23Poor people beg for mercy.
But rich people answer in a mean way.
24A person with unfaithful friends soon comes to ruin.
But there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.
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