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  • The king’s heart is a stream of water in the hand of the Lord;
    he turns it wherever he will.
  • The king’s heart is like a stream of water directed by the LORD;
    he guides it wherever he pleases.
  • Every way of a man is right in his own eyes,
    but the Lord weighs the heart.
  • People may be right in their own eyes,
    but the LORD examines their heart.
  • To do righteousness and justice
    is more acceptable to the Lord than sacrifice.
  • The LORD is more pleased when we do what is right and just
    than when we offer him sacrifices.
  • Haughty eyes and a proud heart,
    the lampa of the wicked, are sin.
  • Haughty eyes, a proud heart,
    and evil actions are all sin.
  • The plans of the diligent lead surely to abundance,
    but everyone who is hasty comes only to poverty.
  • Good planning and hard work lead to prosperity,
    but hasty shortcuts lead to poverty.
  • The getting of treasures by a lying tongue
    is a fleeting vapor and a snare of death.b
  • Wealth created by a lying tongue
    is a vanishing mist and a deadly trap.a
  • The violence of the wicked will sweep them away,
    because they refuse to do what is just.
  • The violence of the wicked sweeps them away,
    because they refuse to do what is just.
  • The way of the guilty is crooked,
    but the conduct of the pure is upright.
  • The guilty walk a crooked path;
    the innocent travel a straight road.
  • It is better to live in a corner of the housetop
    than in a house shared with a quarrelsome wife.
  • It’s better to live alone in the corner of an attic
    than with a quarrelsome wife in a lovely home.
  • The soul of the wicked desires evil;
    his neighbor finds no mercy in his eyes.
  • Evil people desire evil;
    their neighbors get no mercy from them.
  • When a scoffer is punished, the simple becomes wise;
    when a wise man is instructed, he gains knowledge.
  • If you punish a mocker, the simpleminded become wise;
    if you instruct the wise, they will be all the wiser.
  • The Righteous One observes the house of the wicked;
    he throws the wicked down to ruin.
  • The Righteous Oneb knows what is going on in the homes of the wicked;
    he will bring disaster on them.
  • Whoever closes his ear to the cry of the poor
    will himself call out and not be answered.
  • Those who shut their ears to the cries of the poor
    will be ignored in their own time of need.
  • A gift in secret averts anger,
    and a concealed bribe,c strong wrath.
  • A secret gift calms anger;
    a bribe under the table pacifies fury.
  • When justice is done, it is a joy to the righteous
    but terror to evildoers.
  • Justice is a joy to the godly,
    but it terrifies evildoers.
  • One who wanders from the way of good sense
    will rest in the assembly of the dead.
  • The person who strays from common sense
    will end up in the company of the dead.
  • Whoever loves pleasure will be a poor man;
    he who loves wine and oil will not be rich.
  • Those who love pleasure become poor;
    those who love wine and luxury will never be rich.
  • The wicked is a ransom for the righteous,
    and the traitor for the upright.
  • The wicked are punished in place of the godly,
    and traitors in place of the honest.
  • It is better to live in a desert land
    than with a quarrelsome and fretful woman.
  • It’s better to live alone in the desert
    than with a quarrelsome, complaining wife.
  • Precious treasure and oil are in a wise man’s dwelling,
    but a foolish man devours it.
  • The wise have wealth and luxury,
    but fools spend whatever they get.
  • Whoever pursues righteousness and kindness
    will find life, righteousness, and honor.
  • Whoever pursues righteousness and unfailing love
    will find life, righteousness, and honor.
  • A wise man scales the city of the mighty
    and brings down the stronghold in which they trust.
  • The wise conquer the city of the strong
    and level the fortress in which they trust.
  • Whoever keeps his mouth and his tongue
    keeps himself out of trouble.
  • Watch your tongue and keep your mouth shut,
    and you will stay out of trouble.
  • “Scoffer” is the name of the arrogant, haughty man
    who acts with arrogant pride.
  • Mockers are proud and haughty;
    they act with boundless arrogance.
  • The desire of the sluggard kills him,
    for his hands refuse to labor.
  • Despite their desires, the lazy will come to ruin,
    for their hands refuse to work.
  • All day long he craves and craves,
    but the righteous gives and does not hold back.
  • Some people are always greedy for more,
    but the godly love to give!
  • The sacrifice of the wicked is an abomination;
    how much more when he brings it with evil intent.
  • The sacrifice of an evil person is detestable,
    especially when it is offered with wrong motives.
  • A false witness will perish,
    but the word of a man who hears will endure.
  • A false witness will be cut off,
    but a credible witness will be allowed to speak.
  • A wicked man puts on a bold face,
    but the upright gives thought tod his ways.
  • The wicked bluff their way through,
    but the virtuous think before they act.
  • No wisdom, no understanding, no counsel
    can avail against the Lord.
  • No human wisdom or understanding or plan
    can stand against the LORD.
  • The horse is made ready for the day of battle,
    but the victory belongs to the Lord.
  • The horse is prepared for the day of battle,
    but the victory belongs to the LORD.

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