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Proverbs 1
Proverbs 1
English TL (The Living Bible) (1971)
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These are the proverbs of King Solomon of Israel, David's son:
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He wrote them to teach his people how to live—how to act in every circumstance,
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for he wanted them to be understanding, just and fair in everything they did.
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“I want to make the simpleminded wise!“ he said. “I want to warn young men about some problems they will face.
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I want those already wise to become the wiser and become
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leaders by exploring the depths of meaning in these nuggets of truth.“
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How does a man become wise? The first step is to trust and reverence the Lord! Only fools refuse to be taught.
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Listen to your father and mother. What you learn from them
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will stand you in good stead; it will gain you many honors.
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If young toughs tell you, “Come and join us“—turn your back on them!
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“We'll hide and rob and kill,“ they say.
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“Good or bad, we'll treat them all alike.
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And the loot we'll get! All kinds of stuff!
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Come on, throw in your lot with us; we'll split with you in equal shares.“
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Don't do it, son! Stay far from men like that,
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for crime is their way of life, and murder is their specialty.
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When a bird sees a trap being set, it stays away,
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but not these men; they trap themselves! They lay a booby trap for their own lives.
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Such is the fate of all who live by violence and murder. They will die a violent death.
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Wisdom shouts in the streets for a hearing.
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She calls out to the crowds along Main Street, and to the judges in their courts, and to everyone in all the land:
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“You simpletons!“ she cries. “How long will you go on being fools? How long will you scoff at wisdom and fight the facts?
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Come here and listen to me! I'll pour out the spirit of wisdom upon you and make you wise.
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I have called you so often, but still you won't come. I have pleaded, but all in vain.
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For you have spurned my counsel and reproof.
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Some day you'll be in trouble, and I'll laugh! Mock me, will you?—I'll mock you!
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When a storm of terror surrounds you, and when you are engulfed by anguish and distress,
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then I will not answer your cry for help. It will be too late though you search for me ever so anxiously.
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“For you closed your eyes to the facts and did not choose to reverence and trust the Lord,
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and you turned your back on me, spurning my advice.
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That is why you must eat the bitter fruit of having your own way and experience the full terrors of the pathway you have chosen.
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For you turned away from me—to death; your own complacency will kill you. Fools!
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But all who listen to me shall live in peace and safety, unafraid.“
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