GNT · Good News Translation
Proverbs
Chapter 27
- 1
Never boast about tomorrow. You don't know what will happen between now and then.
- 2
Let other people praise you---even strangers; never do it yourself.
- 3
The weight of stone and sand is nothing compared to the trouble that stupidity can cause.
- 4
Anger is cruel and destructive, but it is nothing compared to jealousy.
- 5
Better to correct someone openly than to let him think you don't care for him at all.
- 6
Friends mean well, even when they hurt you. But when an enemy puts his arm around your shoulder---watch out!
- 7
When you are full, you will refuse honey, but when you are hungry, even bitter food tastes sweet.
- 8
Anyone away from home is like a bird away from its nest.
- 9
Perfume and fragrant oils make you feel happier, but trouble shatters your peace of mind.
- 10
Do not forget your friends or your father's friends. If you are in trouble, don't ask a relative for help; a nearby neighbor can help you more than relatives who are far away.
- 11
Be wise, my child, and I will be happy; I will have an answer for anyone who criticizes me.
- 12
Sensible people will see trouble coming and avoid it, but an unthinking person will walk right into it and regret it later.
- 13
Any people stupid enough to promise to be responsible for a stranger's debts deserve to have their own property held to guarantee payment.
- 14
You might as well curse your friends as wake them up early in the morning with a loud greeting.
- 15
A nagging wife is like water going drip-drip-drip on a rainy day.
- 16
How can you keep her quiet? Have you ever tried to stop the wind or ever tried to hold a handful of oil?
- 17
People learn from one another, just as iron sharpens iron.
- 18
Take care of a fig tree and you will have figs to eat. Servants who take care of their master will be honored.
- 19
It is your own face that you see reflected in the water and it is your own self that you see in your heart.
- 20
Human desires are like the world of the dead---there is always room for more.
- 21
Fire tests gold and silver; a person's reputation can also be tested.
- 22
Even if you beat fools half to death, you still can't beat their foolishness out of them.
- 23
Look after your sheep and cattle as carefully as you can,
- 24
because wealth is not permanent. Not even nations last forever.
- 25
You cut the hay and then cut the grass on the hillsides while the next crop of hay is growing.
- 26
You can make clothes from the wool of your sheep and buy land with the money you get from selling some of your goats.
- 27
The rest of the goats will provide milk for you and your family, and for your servant women as well.
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