New Living Translation | Christian Standard Bible |
1Whoever stubbornly refuses to accept criticism will suddenly be destroyed beyond recovery. | 1One who becomes stiff-necked, after many reprimands will be shattered instantly--beyond recovery. |
2When the godly are in authority, the people rejoice. But when the wicked are in power, they groan. | 2When the righteous flourish, the people rejoice, but when the wicked rule, people groan. |
3The man who loves wisdom brings joy to his father, but if he hangs around with prostitutes, his wealth is wasted. | 3A man who loves wisdom brings joy to his father, but one who consorts with prostitutes destroys his wealth. |
4A just king gives stability to his nation, but one who demands bribes destroys it. | 4By justice a king brings stability to a land, but a person who demands "contributions" demolishes it. |
5To flatter friends is to lay a trap for their feet. | 5A person who flatters his neighbor spreads a net for his feet. |
6Evil people are trapped by sin, but the righteous escape, shouting for joy. | 6An evil person is caught by sin, but the righteous one sings and rejoices. |
7The godly care about the rights of the poor; the wicked don’t care at all. | 7The righteous person knows the rights of the poor, but the wicked one does not understand these concerns. |
8Mockers can get a whole town agitated, but the wise will calm anger. | 8Mockers inflame a city, but the wise turn away anger. |
9If a wise person takes a fool to court, there will be ranting and ridicule but no satisfaction. | 9If a wise person goes to court with a fool, there will be ranting and raving but no resolution. |
10The bloodthirsty hate blameless people, but the upright seek to help them. | 10Bloodthirsty men hate an honest person, but the upright care about him. |
11Fools vent their anger, but the wise quietly hold it back. | 11A fool gives full vent to his anger, but a wise person holds it in check. |
12If a ruler pays attention to liars, all his advisers will be wicked. | 12If a ruler listens to lies, all his officials will be wicked. |
13The poor and the oppressor have this in common— the LORD gives sight to the eyes of both. | 13The poor and the oppressor have this in common: the LORD gives light to the eyes of both. |
14If a king judges the poor fairly, his throne will last forever. | 14A king who judges the poor with fairness--his throne will be established forever. |
15To discipline a child produces wisdom, but a mother is disgraced by an undisciplined child. | 15A rod of correction imparts wisdom, but a youth left to himself is a disgrace to his mother. |
16When the wicked are in authority, sin flourishes, but the godly will live to see their downfall. | 16When the wicked increase, rebellion increases, but the righteous will see their downfall. |
17Discipline your children, and they will give you peace of mind and will make your heart glad. | 17Discipline your child, and it will bring you peace of mind and give you delight. |
18When people do not accept divine guidance, they run wild. But whoever obeys the law is joyful. | 18Without revelation people run wild, but one who follows divine instruction will be happy. |
19Words alone will not discipline a servant; the words may be understood, but they are not heeded. | 19A servant cannot be disciplined by words; though he understands, he doesn't respond. |
20There is more hope for a fool than for someone who speaks without thinking. | 20Do you see someone who speaks too soon? There is more hope for a fool than for him. |
21A servant pampered from childhood will become a rebel. | 21A servant pampered from his youth will become arrogant later on. |
22An angry person starts fights; a hot-tempered person commits all kinds of sin. | 22An angry person stirs up conflict, and a hot-tempered one increases rebellion. |
23Pride ends in humiliation, while humility brings honor. | 23A person's pride will humble him, but a humble spirit will gain honor. |
24If you assist a thief, you only hurt yourself. You are sworn to tell the truth, but you dare not testify. | 24To be a thief's partner is to hate oneself; he hears the curse but will not testify. |
25Fearing people is a dangerous trap, but trusting the LORD means safety. | 25The fear of mankind is a snare, but the one who trusts in the LORD is protected. |
26Many seek the ruler’s favor, but justice comes from the LORD. | 26Many desire a ruler's favor, but a person receives justice from the LORD. |
27The righteous despise the unjust; the wicked despise the godly. | 27An unjust person is detestable to the righteous, and one whose way is upright is detestable to the wicked. |
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