Proverbs 22
1 A good
name is rather to be
chosen than
great riches, and
loving favour rather than
silver and
gold. 2 The
rich and
poor meet
together: the
LORD is the
maker of them all.
3 A
prudent man
foreseeth the
evil, and
hideth himself: but the
simple pass
on, and are
punished.
4 By humility and the
fear of the
LORD are
riches, and
honour, and
life. 5 Thorns and
snares are in the
way of the
froward: he that doth
keep his
soul shall be
far from them.
6 Train
up a
child in the
way he should
go: and when he is
old, he will not
depart from it.
7 The
rich ruleth over the
poor, and the
borrower is
servant to the
lender.
8 He that
soweth iniquity shall
reap vanity: and the
rod of his
anger shall
fail.
9 He that hath a
bountiful eye shall be
blessed; for he
giveth of his
bread to the
poor. 10 Cast
out the
scorner, and
contention shall go
out; yea,
strife and
reproach shall
cease.
11 He that
loveth pureness of
heart, for the
grace of his
lips the
king shall be his
friend. 12 The
eyes of the
LORD preserve knowledge, and he
overthroweth the
words of the
transgressor.
13 The
slothful man
saith, There is a
lion without, I shall be
slain in the
streets. 14 The
mouth of strange
women is a
deep pit: he that is
abhorred of the
LORD shall
fall therein.
15 Foolishness is
bound in the
heart of a
child; but the
rod of
correction shall drive it
far from him.
16 He that
oppresseth the
poor to
increase his riches, and he that
giveth to the
rich, shall surely come to
want. 17 Bow
down thine
ear, and
hear the
words of the
wise, and
apply thine
heart unto my
knowledge. 18 For it is a pleasant
thing if thou
keep them
within thee; they shall
withal be
fitted in thy
lips. 19 That thy
trust may be in the
LORD, I have made
known to thee this
day, even to thee.
20 Have not I
written to
thee excellent
things in
counsels and
knowledge, 21 That I might make thee
know the
certainty of the
words of
truth; that thou mightest
answer the
words of
truth to them that
send unto thee?
22 Rob not the
poor, because he is
poor: neither
oppress the
afflicted in the
gate: 23 For the
LORD will
plead their
cause, and
spoil the
soul of those that
spoiled them.
24 Make no
friendship with an
angry man; and with a
furious man thou shalt not
go:
25 Lest thou
learn his
ways, and
get a
snare to thy
soul. 26 Be not thou one of them that
strike hands, or of them that are
sureties for
debts. 27 If thou hast nothing to
pay, why should he take
away thy
bed from under thee?
28 Remove not the
ancient landmark, which thy
fathers have
set.
29 Seest thou a
man diligent in his
business? he shall
stand before kings; he shall not
stand before mean men.