[1]A reprover is better than a stiff-necked man: for when the latter is suddenly set on fire, there shall be no remedy. [2]When the righteous are praised, the people will rejoice: but when the ungodly rule, men mourn. [3]When a man loves wisdom, his father rejoices: but he that keeps harlots will waste wealth. [4]A righteous king establishes a country: but a transgressor destroys it. [5]He that prepares a net in the way of his own friend, entangles his own feet in it. [6]A great snare is spread for a sinner: but the righteous shall be in joy and gladness. [7]A righteous man knows how to judge for the poor: but the ungodly understands not knowledge; and the poor man has not an understanding mind. [8]Lawless men burn down a city: but wise men turn away wrath. [9]A wise man shall judge nations: but a worthless man being angry laughs and fears not. [10]Bloody men hate a holy person, but the upright will seek his soul. [11]A fool utters all is mind: but the wise reserves his in part. [12]When a king hearkens to unjust language, all his subjects are transgressors. [13]When the creditor and debtor meet together, the Lord oversees them both. [14]When a king judges the poor in truth, his throne shall be established for a testimony. [15]Stripes and reproofs give wisdom: but an erring child disgraces his parents. [16]When the ungodly abound, sins abound: but when they fall, the righteous are warned. [17]Chasten thy son, and he shall give thee rest; and he shall give honour to thy soul. [18]There shall be no interpreter to a sinful nation: but he that observes the law is blessed. [19]A stubborn servant will not be reproved by words: for even if he understands, still he will not obey. [20]If thou see a man hasty in his words, know that the fool has hope rather than he. [21]He that lives wantonly from a child, shall be a servant, and in the end shall grieve over himself. [22]A furious man stirs up strife, and a passionate man digs up sin. [23]Pride brings a man low, but the Lord upholds the humble-minded with honour. [24]He that shares with a thief, hates his own soul: and if any having heard an oath uttered tell not of it, [25]they fearing and reverencing men unreasonably have been overthrown, but he that trusts in the Lord shall rejoice. Ungodliness causes a man to stumble: but he that trusts in his master shall be safe. [26]Many wait on the favour of rulers; but justice comes to a man from the Lord. [27]A righteous man is an abomination to an unrighteous man, and the direct way is an abomination to the sinner.
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Author: Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton (1851)
Source: ecmarsh.com
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