1599 Geneva Bible (GNV)
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1 Do no evil, and no evil will befall you;
2 avoid wickedness, and it will turn away from you.
3 My child, do not sow in the furrows of injustice
so that you will not reap a sevenfold crop.
4 Do not ask the Lord for a position of authority
or the king for a seat of honor.
5 Do not flaunt your righteousness before the Lord,
or assert your wisdom in the presence of the king.
6 Do not seek to become a judge,
for you may not be strong enough to root out injustice,
or you may show favoritism to the powerful
and thereby compromise your integrity.
7 Commit no offense against the people of the city,
thereby disgracing yourself before everyone.
8 Never fall into the trap of repeating a sin,
for not even for one will you go unpunished.
9 Do not say, “He will take into consideration the great number of my gifts,
and when I make an offering to God Most High he will accept it.”
10 Do not grow tired of praying,
or neglect to give alms.
11 Do not deride anyone whose heart has become embittered,
for there is One who both humbles and exalts.[c]
12 Do not make up lies about your brother,
or do the same to a friend.
13 Refuse to ever tell a lie,
for it is a habit that never has a positive result.
14 Do not babble on[d] in the assembly of the elders,
and in your prayers do not repeat yourself.
15 Do not shun laborious tasks
or farming, an occupation ordained by the Most High.
16 Do not attach yourself to the ranks of sinners;
remember that retribution will not tarry.
17 Humble yourself to the greatest possible degree,
for the godless will suffer the punishment of fire and worms.[e]
18 Do not exchange a friend for the sake of money,
or a true brother for the gold of Ophir.[f]
19 Do not turn against a wise and good wife;
her gracious demeanor is worth more than gold.
20 Refrain from the ill-treatment of a servant who performs his duties faithfully,
or of a hired laborer who devotes himself to his task.
21 Love a diligent slave with deep affection,
and do not refuse to grant him freedom.[g]
22 [h]Do you have cattle? Look after them,
and if they prove profitable, keep them.
23 Do you have sons? Discipline them,
and insist on their obedience[i] from their childhood.
24 Do you have daughters? Be concerned for their chastity,
and do not allow yourself to be over-indulgent toward them.
25 When you give your daughter in marriage, you have completed a great task,
but give her to a sensible man.
26 If you have a wife who pleases you, do not divorce her,
but do not trust yourself to one whom you are unable to love.[j]
27 [k]Honor your father with all your heart,
and never forget the birth pangs suffered by your mother.
28 Remember that you were born of these parents;
how can you repay them for all that they have done for you?
29 With all your soul fear God,
and revere his priests.[m]
30 With all your strength love your Maker,
and do not abandon his ministers.
31 Fear God and honor the priest,
and give him his portion[n] as you have been commanded:
the firstfruits, the guilt offering, and the shoulder of the sacrificial victim,
the sacrifice of sanctification and the firstfruits of holy things.
32 Be generous in your gifts to the poor
so that your blessing may be complete.
33 Let your generosity also extend to all the living,
and do not let your kindness be withheld even from the dead.
34 Do not turn your back on those who weep,
but mourn with those who mourn.
35 Do not neglect to visit the sick,
for as a result of such deeds you will be loved.
36 In everything you do, remember your end,[p]
and you will never sin.