19
On Life and Conduct
1 Better is a poor man who walks in his integrity
Than a [rich] man who is twisted in his speech and is a [shortsighted] fool.
2 Also it is not good for a person to be without knowledge,
And he who hurries with his feet [acting impulsively and proceeding without caution or analyzing the consequences] sins (misses the mark).
3 The foolishness of man undermines his way [ruining whatever he undertakes];
Then his heart is resentful and rages against the Loʀᴅ [for, being a fool, he blames the Loʀᴅ instead of himself].
4 Wealth makes many friends,
But a poor man is separated from his friend. [Prov 14:20]
5 A false witness will not go unpunished,
And he who breathes out lies will not escape. [Ex 23:1; Deut 19:16-19; Prov 6:19; 21:28]
6 Many will seek the favor of a generous and noble man,
And everyone is a friend to him who gives gifts.
7 All the brothers of a poor man hate him;
How much more do his friends abandon him!
He pursues them with words, but they are gone.
8 He who gains wisdom and good sense loves (preserves) his own soul;
He who keeps understanding will find good and prosper.
9 A false witness will not go unpunished,
And he who breathes lies will perish.
10 Luxury is not fitting for a fool;
Much less for a slave to rule over princes.
11 Good sense and discretion make a man slow to anger,
And it is his honor and glory to overlook a transgression or an offense [without seeking revenge and harboring resentment].
12 The king’s wrath terrifies like the roaring of a lion,
But his favor is as [refreshing and nourishing as] dew on the grass. [Hos 14:5]
13 A foolish (ungodly) son is destruction to his father,
And the contentions of a [quarrelsome] wife are like a constant dripping [of water].
14 House and wealth are the inheritance from fathers,
But a wise, understanding, and sensible wife is [a gift and blessing] from the Loʀᴅ. [Prov 18:22]
15 Laziness casts one into a deep sleep [unmindful of lost opportunity],
And the idle person will suffer hunger.
16 He who keeps and obeys the commandment [of the Loʀᴅ] keeps (guards) his own life,
But he who is careless of his ways and conduct will die. [Prov 13:13; 16:17; Luke 10:28; 11:28]
17 He who is gracious and lends a hand to the poor lends to the Loʀᴅ,
And the Loʀᴅ will repay him for his good deed. [Prov 28:27; Eccl 11:1; Matt 10:42; 25:40; 2 Cor 9:6-8; Heb 6:10]
18 Discipline and teach your son while there is hope,
And do not [indulge your anger or resentment by imposing inappropriate punishment nor] desire his destruction.
19 A man of great anger will bear the penalty [for his quick temper and lack of self-control];
For if you rescue him [and do not let him learn from the consequences of his action], you will only have to rescue him over and over again.
20 Listen to counsel, receive instruction, and accept correction,
That you may be wise in the time to come.
21 Many plans are in a man’s mind,
But it is the Loʀᴅ’s purpose for him that will stand (be carried out). [Job 23:13; Ps 33:10, 11; Is 14:26, 27; 46:10; Acts 5:39; Heb 6:17]
22 That which is desirable in a man is his loyalty and unfailing love,
But it is better to be a poor man than a [wealthy] liar.
23 The fear of the Loʀᴅ leads to life,
So that one may sleep satisfied, untouched by evil. [Job 5:19; Ps 91:3; Prov 12:13; Is 46:4; Jer 1:8; Dan 6:27; 2 Tim 4:8]
24 The lazy man buries his hand in the [food] dish,
But will not even bring it to his mouth again.
25 Strike a scoffer [for refusing to learn], and the naive may [be warned and] become prudent;
Reprimand one who has understanding and a teachable spirit, and he will gain knowledge and insight.
26 He who assaults his father and chases away his mother
Is a son who brings shame and disgrace. [1 Tim 5:8]
27 Cease listening, my son, to instruction and discipline
And you will stray from the words of knowledge.
28 A wicked and worthless witness mocks justice,
And the mouth of the wicked spreads iniquity.
29 Judgments are prepared for scoffers,
And beatings for the backs of [thickheaded] fools. [Is 32:6]