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12 Qui diligit disciplinam diligit scientiam; qui autem odit increpationes insipiens est.

Qui bonus est hauriet gratiam a Domino; qui autem confidit in cogitationibus suis impie agit.

Non roborabitur homo ex impietate, et radix justorum non commovebitur.

Mulier diligens corona est viro suo; et putredo in ossibus ejus, quae confusione res dignas gerit.

Cogitationes justorum judicia, et consilia impiorum fraudulenta.

Verba impiorum insidiantur sanguini; os justorum liberabit eos.

Verte impios, et non erunt; domus autem justorum permanebit.

Doctrina sua noscetur vir; qui autem vanus et excors est patebit contemptui.

Melior est pauper et sufficiens sibi quam gloriosus et indigens pane.

10 Novit justus jumentorum suorum animas; viscera autem impiorum crudelia.

11 Qui operatur terram suam satiabitur panibus; qui autem sectatur otium stultissimus est. Qui suavis est in vini demorationibus, in suis munitionibus relinquit contumeliam.

12 Desiderium impii munimentum est pessimorum; radix autem justorum proficiet.

13 Propter peccata labiorum ruina proximat malo; effugiet autem justus de angustia.

14 De fructu oris sui unusquisque replebitur bonis, et juxta opera manuum suarum retribuetur ei.

15 Via stulti recta in oculis ejus; qui autem sapiens est audit consilia.

16 Fatuus statim indicat iram suam; qui autem dissimulat injuriam callidus est.

17 Qui quod novit loquitur, index justitiae est; qui autem mentitur, testis est fraudulentus.

18 Est qui promittit, et quasi gladio pungitur conscientiae: lingua autem sapientium sanitas est.

19 Labium veritatis firmum erit in perpetuum; qui autem testis est repentinus, concinnat linguam mendacii.

20 Dolus in corde cogitantium mala; qui autem pacis ineunt consilia, sequitur eos gaudium.

21 Non contristabit justum quidquid ei acciderit: impii autem replebuntur malo.

22 Abominatio est Domino labia mendacia; qui autem fideliter agunt placent ei.

23 Homo versatus celat scientiam, et cor insipientium provocat stultitiam.

24 Manus fortium dominabitur; quae autem remissa est, tributis serviet.

25 Moeror in corde viri humiliabit illum, et sermone bono laetificabitur.

26 Qui negligit damnum propter amicum, justus est; iter autem impiorum decipiet eos.

27 Non inveniet fraudulentus lucrum, et substantia hominis erit auri pretium.

28 In semita justitiae vita; iter autem devium ducit ad mortem.

12 Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge,
    but whoever hates correction is stupid.(A)

Good people obtain favor from the Lord,(B)
    but he condemns those who devise wicked schemes.(C)

No one can be established through wickedness,
    but the righteous cannot be uprooted.(D)

A wife of noble character(E) is her husband’s crown,
    but a disgraceful wife is like decay in his bones.(F)

The plans of the righteous are just,
    but the advice of the wicked is deceitful.

The words of the wicked lie in wait for blood,
    but the speech of the upright rescues them.(G)

The wicked are overthrown and are no more,(H)
    but the house of the righteous stands firm.(I)

A person is praised according to their prudence,
    and one with a warped(J) mind is despised.

Better to be a nobody and yet have a servant
    than pretend to be somebody and have no food.

10 The righteous care for the needs of their animals,(K)
    but the kindest acts of the wicked are cruel.

11 Those who work their land will have abundant food,
    but those who chase fantasies have no sense.(L)

12 The wicked desire the stronghold of evildoers,
    but the root of the righteous endures.

13 Evildoers are trapped by their sinful talk,(M)
    and so the innocent escape trouble.(N)

14 From the fruit of their lips people are filled with good things,(O)
    and the work of their hands brings them reward.(P)

15 The way of fools seems right to them,(Q)
    but the wise listen to advice.(R)

16 Fools(S) show their annoyance at once,(T)
    but the prudent overlook an insult.(U)

17 An honest witness tells the truth,
    but a false witness tells lies.(V)

18 The words of the reckless pierce like swords,(W)
    but the tongue of the wise brings healing.(X)

19 Truthful lips endure forever,
    but a lying tongue lasts only a moment.

20 Deceit is in the hearts of those who plot evil,
    but those who promote peace have joy.(Y)

21 No harm overtakes the righteous,(Z)
    but the wicked have their fill of trouble.

22 The Lord detests lying lips,(AA)
    but he delights(AB) in people who are trustworthy.(AC)

23 The prudent keep their knowledge to themselves,(AD)
    but a fool’s heart blurts out folly.(AE)

24 Diligent hands will rule,
    but laziness ends in forced labor.(AF)

25 Anxiety weighs down the heart,(AG)
    but a kind word cheers it up.

26 The righteous choose their friends carefully,
    but the way of the wicked leads them astray.(AH)

27 The lazy do not roast[a] any game,
    but the diligent feed on the riches of the hunt.

28 In the way of righteousness there is life;(AI)
    along that path is immortality.

Footnotes

  1. Proverbs 12:27 The meaning of the Hebrew for this word is uncertain.