Proverbs 13:1-25 AMPC

Proverbs 13:1-25 AMPC [1] A wise son heeds [and is the fruit of] his father's instruction and correction, but a scoffer listens not to rebuke. [2] A good man eats good from the fruit of his mouth, but the desire of the treacherous is for violence. [3] He who guards his mouth keeps his life, but he who opens wide his lips comes to ruin. [4] The appetite of the sluggard craves and gets nothing, but the appetite of the diligent is abundantly supplied. [5] A [consistently] righteous man hates lying and deceit, but a wicked man is loathsome [his very breath spreads pollution] and he comes [surely] to shame. [6] Righteousness (rightness and justice in every area and relation) guards him who is upright in the way, but wickedness plunges into sin and overthrows the sinner. [7] One man considers himself rich, yet has nothing [to keep permanently]; another man considers himself poor, yet has great [and indestructible] riches. [8] A rich man can buy his way out of threatened death by paying a ransom, but the poor man does not even have to listen to threats [from the envious]. [9] The light of the [uncompromisingly] righteous [is within him-it grows brighter and] rejoices, but the lamp of the wicked [furnishes only a derived, temporary light and] shall be put out shortly. [10] By pride and insolence comes only contention, but with the well-advised is skillful and godly Wisdom. [11] Wealth [not earned but] won in haste or unjustly or from the production of things for vain or detrimental use [such riches] will dwindle away, but he who gathers little by little will increase [his riches]. [12] Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but when the desire is fulfilled, it is a tree of life. [13] Whoever despises the word and counsel [of God] brings destruction upon himself, but he who [reverently] fears and respects the commandment [of God] is rewarded. [14] The teaching of the wise is a fountain of life, that one may avoid the snares of death. [15] Good understanding wins favor, but the way of the transgressor is hard [like the barren, dry soil or the impassable swamp]. [16] Every prudent man deals with knowledge, but a [self-confident] fool exposes and flaunts his folly. [17] A wicked messenger falls into evil, but a faithful ambassador brings healing. [18] Poverty and shame come to him who refuses instruction and correction, but he who heeds reproof is honored. [19] Satisfied desire is sweet to a person; therefore it is hateful and exceedingly offensive to [self-confident] fools to give up evil [upon which they have set their hearts]. [20] He who walks [as a companion] with wise men is wise, but he who associates with [self-confident] fools is [a fool himself and] shall smart for it. [21] Evil pursues sinners, but the consistently upright and in right standing with God is recompensed with good. [22] A good man leaves an inheritance [of moral stability and goodness] to his children's children, and the wealth of the sinner [finds its way eventually] into the hands of the righteous, for whom it was laid up. [23] Much food is in the tilled land of the poor, but there are those who are destroyed because of injustice. [24] He who spares his rod [of discipline] hates his son, but he who loves him disciplines diligently and punishes him early. [25] The [uncompromisingly] righteous eats to his own satisfaction, but the stomach of the wicked is in want.

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