Proverbs
Chapter 18
- 1
Whoever has a will to withdraw from a friend, seeks occasions; he shall be reproached at all times.
- 2
The foolish do not accept words of prudence, unless you say what is already turning in his heart.
- 3
The impious, when he has arrived within the depths of sin, thinks little of it. But ill repute and disgrace follow him.
- 4
Words from the mouth of a man are deep waters. And the fountain of wisdom is a torrent overflowing.
- 5
It is not good to accept the character of the impious, so as to turn away from true judgment.
- 6
The lips of the foolish meddle in disputes. And his mouth provokes conflicts.
- 7
The mouth of the foolish is his destruction, and his own lips are the ruin of his soul.
- 8
The words of the double-tongued seem simple. And they reach even to the interior of the gut. Fear casts down the lazy, but the souls of the effeminate shall go hungry.
- 9
Whoever is dissolute and slack in his work is the brother of him who wastes his own works.
- 10
The name of the Lord is a very strong tower. The just one rushes to it, and he shall be exalted.
- 11
The substance of the wealthy is the city of his strength, and it is like a strong wall encircling him.
- 12
The heart of a man is exalted before it is crushed and humbled before it is glorified.
- 13
Whoever responds before he listens, demonstrates himself to be foolish and deserving of confusion.
- 14
The spirit of a man sustains his weakness. Yet who can sustain a spirit that is easily angered?
- 15
A prudent heart shall possess knowledge. And the ear of the wise seeks doctrine.
- 16
A man’s gift expands his way and makes space for him before leaders.
- 17
The just is the first accuser of himself; his friend arrives and shall investigate him.
- 18
Casting a lot suppresses contentions and passes judgment, even among the powerful.
- 19
A brother who is helped by a brother is like a reinforced city, and judgments are like the bars of cities.
- 20
From the fruit of a man’s mouth shall his belly be filled. And the harvest of his own lips shall satisfy him.
- 21
Death and life are in the power of the tongue. Whoever values it shall eat from its fruits.
- 22
He who has found a good wife has found goodness, and he shall draw contentment from the Lord. He who expels a good wife expels goodness. But he who holds on to an adulteress is foolish and impious.
- 23
The poor will speak with supplications. And the rich will express themselves roughly.
- 24
A man amiable to society shall be more friendly than a brother.