GNT · Good News Translation
Proverbs
Chapter 17
- 1
Better to eat a dry crust of bread with peace of mind than have a banquet in a house full of trouble.
- 2
A shrewd servant will gain authority over a master's worthless son and receive a part of the inheritance.
- 3
Gold and silver are tested by fire, and a person's heart is tested by the LORD.
- 4
Evil people listen to evil ideas, and liars listen to lies.
- 5
If you make fun of poor people, you insult the God who made them. You will be punished if you take pleasure in someone's misfortune.
- 6
Grandparents are proud of their grandchildren, just as children are proud of their parents.
- 7
Respected people do not tell lies, and fools have nothing worthwhile to say.
- 8
Some people think a bribe works like magic; they believe it can do anything.
- 9
If you want people to like you, forgive them when they wrong you. Remembering wrongs can break up a friendship.
- 10
An intelligent person learns more from one rebuke than a fool learns from being beaten a hundred times.
- 11
Death will come like a cruel messenger to wicked people who are always stirring up trouble.
- 12
It is better to meet a mother bear robbed of her cubs than to meet some fool busy with a stupid project.
- 13
If you repay good with evil, you will never get evil out of your house.
- 14
The start of an argument is like the first break in a dam; stop it before it goes any further.
- 15
Condemning the innocent or letting the wicked go---both are hateful to the LORD.
- 16
It does a fool no good to spend money on an education, because he has no common sense.
- 17
Friends always show their love. What are relatives for if not to share trouble?
- 18
Only someone with no sense would promise to be responsible for someone else's debts.
- 19
To like sin is to like making trouble. If you brag all the time, you are asking for trouble.
- 20
Anyone who thinks and speaks evil can expect to find nothing good---only disaster.
- 21
There is nothing but sadness and sorrow for parents whose children do foolish things.
- 22
Being cheerful keeps you healthy. It is slow death to be gloomy all the time.
- 23
Corrupt judges accept secret bribes, and then justice is not done.
- 24
An intelligent person aims at wise action, but a fool starts off in many directions.
- 25
Foolish children bring grief to their fathers and bitter regrets to their mothers.
- 26
It is not right to make an innocent person pay a fine; justice is perverted when good people are punished.
- 27
Those who are sure of themselves do not talk all the time. People who stay calm have real insight.
- 28
After all, even fools may be thought wise and intelligent if they stay quiet and keep their mouths shut.
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