Proverbs, 24

Christian Community Bible

1 Do not envy the wicked or desire their company,

2 for their hearts dream only of violence and their lips speak nothing but evil.

3 With wisdom a house is built.

4 It is strengthened by prudence. Its granaries are filled by knowledge with all that is good, precious and desirable.

5 The wise man is powerful; the one of knowledge adds to his strength.

6 Because of this, he goes into battle with wise plans, since success depends on many advisers.

7 Wisdom is beyond the reach of the fool; let him not open his mouth in the assembly.

8 The plotter of evil is called an unscrupulous mastermind.

9 The fool dreams only of sin, the mocker deserves only contempt.

10 If you lose heart when misfortune comes, miserable is your strength.

11 Rescue those who are being carried away to die; save those who are being dragged away to torture.

12 Afterwards you will say, "We did not know." But he who weighs the heart, does he not understand? He who watches over the soul is aware and he will give to each one according to his deeds.

13 Eat honey, my son, because it is good; the honeycomb is sweet to the taste.

14 So also will wisdom be to your soul. If you find it, you have a future and your hope will not be in vain.

15 Evildoer, do not spy on the house of the virtuous man, do not disturb his home.

16 Because even though the virtuous man falls seven times, he gets up again, while the wicked sink in their adversity.

17 Do not rejoice if your enemy falls or let your heart be glad if he stumbles,

18 lest Yahweh see and be displeased and his anger be turned on you.

19 Do not be incensed by the wicked or envious of the ungodly,

20 since there is no future in evil and the lamp of the wicked will be extinguished.

21 Fear Yahweh and the king, my son; make no deals with agitators,

22 for disaster will befall them without warning and who knows when their ruin will come?

23 It is not good for judges to show partiality. People curse and nations hate him

24 who says to the wicked man, "You are just."

25 But those who punish the evildoer can boast; blessing and happiness will be theirs.

26 An honest answer is like a kiss on the lips.

27 Finish your work out-of-doors and plan your work in the fields; afterwards, you can think of building your house.

28 Do not lightly bear witness against your neighbor lest you lie.

29 Do not say, "I will do to him what he did to me; I will repay him for his deeds."

30 I passed by the lazy man's field, near the vineyard of the senseless man.

31 Everywhere it was full of weeds; thistles covered the ground and the stonewall was fallen apart.

32 Seeing all this, I reflected and drew this lesson from what I saw.

33 A little sleep, a little drowsiness and

34 your laziness creeps upon you and then, like a tramp, poverty comes, bringing misery like a vagabond.




Versículos relacionados com Proverbs, 24:

Proverbs 24 presents a series of advice on wisdom, justice and prudence, as well as warnings about the malice and envy of the wicked. Topics such as laziness, responsibility and retribution are also addressed. Following are five verses related to these themes:

Psalm 119:105: "Lamp for my feet is your word, and light to my way." This verse highlights the importance of wisdom and divine orientation for a person's life, which is one of the main themes of Proverbs 24.

Proverbs 24:30-34: "I passed through the lazy field, and along with the vineyard of the man lacking understanding; and that he was all full of thistle, and his covered surface of nettles, and his stone wall was overthrown. What I saw, I took it to my own by lesson; I saw and received instruction: a little sleep, a little roughing, a little crossing my arms to sleep; and your poverty will come upon you as a thief, and your need, like an armed man. " This excerpt makes a warning about the dangers of laziness and neglect, and highlights the importance of work and diligence to achieve prosperity.

Proverbs 24:12: "If you say, Behold, we do not know it; perhaps he has pondered hearts not to consider him? Does not know the one who attends to your soul? Will he not give him man according to his works?" This verse warns of personal responsibility and the retribution of a person's actions, which are recurring themes in Proverbs 24.

Proverbs 24:17-18: "Do not get you happy when your enemy falls, nor rejoice your heart when he stumbles, that the Lord may not see him, and this be evil in his eyes, and deviate from him his wrath. " This verse teaches about the importance of justice and mercy, as opposed to malice and envy, which are approached in Proverbs 24.

Proverbs 24:27: "Prepare out for work, and rise in the field; then build your house." This verse highlights the importance of planning and preparation to achieve goals in life, and makes a connection between work, responsibility and prosperity.


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