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Proverbs
18
1 An unfriendly man pursues
selfish ends;
he defies all sound judgment.
2 A fool finds no pleasure
in understanding
but delights in airing his own opinions.
3 When wickedness comes,
so does contempt,
and with shame comes disgrace.
4 The words of a man's mouth
are deep waters,
but the fountain of wisdom is a bubbling brook.
5 It is not good to be partial
to the wicked
or to deprive the innocent of justice.
6 A fool's lips bring him
strife,
and his mouth invites a beating.
7 A fool's mouth is his undoing,
and his lips are a snare to his soul.
8 The words of a gossip are
like choice morsels;
they go down to a man's inmost parts.
9 One who is slack in his
work
is brother to one who destroys.
10 The name of the LORD is
a strong tower;
the righteous run to it and are safe.
11 The wealth of the rich
is their fortified city;
they imagine it an unscalable wall.
12 Before his downfall a
man's heart is proud,
but humility comes before honor.
13 He who answers before
listening—
that is his folly and his shame.
14 A man's spirit sustains
him in sickness,
but a crushed spirit who can bear?
15 The heart of the discerning
acquires knowledge;
the ears of the wise seek it out.
16 A gift opens the way for
the giver
and ushers him into the presence of the great.
17 The first to present his
case seems right,
till another comes forward and questions him.
18 Casting the lot settles
disputes
and keeps strong opponents apart.
19 An offended brother is
more unyielding than a fortified city,
and disputes are like the barred gates of a citadel.
20 From the fruit of his
mouth a man's stomach is filled;
with the harvest from his lips he is satisfied.
21 The tongue has the power
of life and death,
and those who love it will eat its fruit.
22 He who finds a wife finds
what is good
and receives favor from the LORD.
23 A poor man pleads for
mercy,
but a rich man answers harshly.
24 A man of many companions
may come to ruin,
but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.
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