1599 Geneva Bible (GNV)
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24 Do not envy evil people,[a]
do not desire[b] to be with them;
2 for their hearts contemplate violence,
and their lips speak harm.[c]
3 By[d] wisdom a house is built,[e]
and through understanding it is established;
4 by knowledge its rooms are filled
with all kinds of precious and pleasing treasures.
5 A wise warrior[f] is strong,[g]
and a man of knowledge makes his strength stronger;
6 for with guidance you wage your war,
and with numerous advisers there is victory.[h]
7 Wisdom is unattainable[i] for a fool;
in court[j] he does not open his mouth.[k]
8 The one who plans to do evil
will be called a scheming person.[l]
9 A foolish scheme[m] is sin,
and the scorner is an abomination to people.[n]
10 You have slacked off[o] in the day of trouble[p]—
your strength is small![q]
11 Deliver those being taken away to death,
and hold back those slipping to the slaughter.[r]
12 If you say, “But we did not know about this,”
won’t[s] the one who evaluates[t] hearts discern it?
Won’t the one who guards your life realize[u]
and repay each person according to his deeds?[v]
13 Eat honey,[w] my child, for it is good,
and honey from the honeycomb is sweet to your taste.
14 Likewise, know[x] that wisdom is sweet[y] to your soul;
if you have found it,[z] you have a future,[aa]
and your hope will not be cut off.
15 Do not lie in wait like the wicked[ab] against the place where the righteous live;
do not assault[ac] his home.
16 Indeed[ad] a righteous person will fall[ae] seven times, and then get up again,
but the guilty will collapse[af] in calamity.
17 Do not rejoice when your enemy falls,[ag]
and when he stumbles do not let your heart rejoice,
18 lest the Lord see it, and be displeased,[ah]
and turn his wrath away from him.[ai]
19 Do not fret because of evil people
or be envious of wicked people,
20 for the evil person has no future,[aj]
and the lamp of the wicked will be extinguished.[ak]
21 Fear the Lord, my child,[al] as well as the king,
and do not associate[am] with rebels,[an]
22 for suddenly their destruction will overtake them,[ao]
and who knows the ruinous judgment both the Lord and the king can bring?[ap]
23 These sayings also are from the wise:
To show partiality[aq] in judgment is terrible:[ar]
24 The one who says to the guilty,[as] “You are innocent,”[at]
peoples will curse him, and nations will denounce[au] him.
25 But there will be delight[av] for those who convict[aw] the guilty,[ax]
and a pleasing blessing[ay] will come on them.
26 Like a kiss on the lips[az]
is the one who gives an honest answer.
27 Establish your work outside and get your fields ready;
afterward build[ba] your house.[bb]
28 Do not be a witness against your neighbor without cause,[bc]
and do not deceive with your words.[bd]
29 Do not say, “I will do to him just as he has done to me;
I will pay him back[be] according to what he has done.”[bf]
30 I passed by the field of a sluggard,
by the vineyard of one who lacks sense.[bg]
31 I saw[bh] that thorns had grown up all over it,
the ground[bi] was covered with weeds,
and its stone wall was broken down.
32 Then I scrutinized[bj] it. I was putting[bk] my mind[bl] to it—
I saw;[bm] I took in a lesson:[bn]
33 “A little sleep, a little slumber,
a little folding of the hands to relax,
34 and your poverty will come like a bandit,
and your need like an armed robber.”[bo]