Proverbs, 18

New Jerusalem Bible

1 Whoever lives alone follows private whims, and is angered by advice of any kind.

2 A fool takes no pleasure in understanding but only in airing an opinion.

3 When wickedness comes, indignity comes too, and, with contempt, dishonour.

4 Deep waters, such are human words: a gushing stream, the utterance of wisdom.

5 It is not good to show partiality for the wicked and so to deprive the upright when giving judgement.

6 The lips of a fool go to the law-courts with a mouth that pleads for a beating.

7 The mouth of the fool works its owner's ruin, the lips of a fool are a snare for their owner's life.

8 The words of a slanderer are tasty morsels that go right down into the belly.

9 Whoever is idle at work is blood-brother to the destroyer.

10 The name of Yahweh is a strong tower; the upright runs to it and is secure.

11 The wealth of the rich forms a stronghold, a high wall, as the rich supposes.

12 The human heart is haughty until destruction comes, before there can be glory there must be humility.

13 To retort without first listening is both foolish and embarrassing.

14 Sickness the human spirit can endure, but when the spirit is broken, who can bear this?

15 The heart of the intelligent acquires learning, the ears of the wise search for knowledge.

16 A present will open all doors and win access to the great.

17 The first to plead is adjudged to be upright, until the next comes and cross-examines him.

18 The lot puts an end to disputes and decides between men of power.

19 A brother offended is worse than a fortified city, and quarrels are like the locks of a keep.

20 From the fruit of the mouth is a stomach filled, it is the yield of the lips that gives contentment.

21 Death and life are in the gift of the tongue, those who indulge it must eat the fruit it yields.

22 He who finds a wife finds happiness, receiving a mark of favour from Yahweh.

23 The language of the poor is entreaty, the answer of the rich harshness.

24 There are friends who point the way to ruin, others are closer than a brother.




Versículos relacionados com Proverbs, 18:

Proverbs 18 is a chapter that addresses various topics, such as wisdom, language, prudence, justice, and sovereignty of God. To provide five verses related to these themes, we can select the following:

James 1:19: "You know this, my beloved brothers: Every man be ready to hear, late to speak and late to anger." This verse addresses the importance of listening carefully before speaking, a theme present in Proverbs 18 about the wise use of language.

Psalm 127:1: "If the Lord does not build the house, in vain work those who build it; if the Lord does not keep the city, in vain watches the sentry." This verse talks about God's sovereignty, a recurring theme in Proverbs 18.

Proverbs 15:33: "The fear of the Lord is the instruction of wisdom, and humility precedes honor." This verse reinforces the importance of wisdom and humility, which are also themes present in Proverbs 18.

Proverbs 17:27: "He who has knowledge keeps his words, and the man of understanding is serene." This verse addresses the importance of speaking with prudence and wisdom, a recurring theme in Proverbs 18.

Isaiah 56:1: "Thus saith the Lord, Observe law, and practice justice; for my salvation is about to come, and my righteousness to manifest itself." This verse talks about the importance of justice, a theme treated in Proverbs 18 about the pursuit of truth and divine justice.


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