Proverbs, 20

The New American Bible

1 Wine is arrogant, strong drink is riotous; none who goes astray for it is wise.

2 The dread of the king is as when a lion roars; he who incurs his anger forfeits his life.

3 It is honorable for a man to shun strife, while every fool starts a quarrel.

4 In seedtime the sluggard plows not; when he looks for the harvest, it is not there.

5 The intention in the human heart is like water far below the surface, but the man of intelligence draws it forth.

6 Many are declared to be men of virtue: but who can find one worthy of trust?

7 When a man walks in integrity and justice, happy are his children after him!

8 A king seated on the throne of judgment dispels all evil with his glance.

9 Who can say, "I have made my heart clean, I am cleansed of my sin"?

10 Varying weights, varying measures, are both an abomination to the LORD.

11 Even by his manners the child betrays whether his conduct is innocent and right.

12 The ear that hears, and the eye that sees-- the LORD has made them both.

13 Love not sleep, lest you be reduced to poverty; eyes wide open mean abundant food.

14 "Bad, bad!" says the buyer; but once he has gone his way, he boasts.

15 Like gold or a wealth of corals, wise lips are a precious ornament.

16 Take his garment who becomes surety for another, and for strangers yield it up!

17 The bread of deceit is sweet to a man, but afterward his mouth will be filled with gravel.

18 Plans made after advice succeed; so with wise guidance wage your war.

19 A newsmonger reveals secrets; so have nothing to do with a babbler!

20 If one curses his father or mother, his lamp will go out at the coming of darkness.

21 Possessions gained hastily at the outset will in the end not be blessed.

22 Say not, "I will repay evil!" Trust in the LORD and he will help you.

23 Varying weights are an abomination to the LORD, and false scales are not good.

24 Man's steps are from the LORD; how, then, can a man understand his way?

25 Rashly to pledge a sacred gift is a trap for a man, or to regret a vow once made.

26 A wise king winnows the wicked, and threshes them under the cartwheel.

27 A lamp from the LORD is the breath of man; it searches through all his inmost being.

28 Kindness and piety safeguard the king, and he upholds his throne by justice.

29 The glory of young men is their strength, and the dignity of old men is gray hair.

30 Evil is cleansed away by bloody lashes, and a scourging to the inmost being.




Versículos relacionados com Proverbs, 20:

Chapter 20 of Proverbs addresses topics such as wisdom, honor, justice, character and prudence. To provide five verses related to these themes, we can select the following:

Philippians 2:3: "You do nothing for partisanship or vanglory, but by humility, considering each other superior to oneself." This verse addresses the importance of humility and character, which are themes present in Proverbs 20.

Proverbs 16:31: "The kins are a crown of glory when they are on the way to justice." This verse talks about honor and justice, topics addressed in Proverbs 20 about the value of integrity and divine justice.

Colossians 4:5: "Walking wisely towards those outside, redeeming time." This verse addresses the importance of wisdom and prudence, recurring themes in proverbs 20 about the wise use of time and the pursuit of wisdom.

Proverbs 21:3: "Practicing justice and law is more acceptable to the Lord than to offer you sacrifices." This verse talks about the importance of justice, a theme treated in Proverbs 20 about the search for truth and divine justice.

2 Timothy 2:22: "It also runs away from the passions of youth, and follows justice, faith, love, and peace with those who, with pure heart, invoke the Lord." This verse talks about the importance of following justice and purity of heart, themes present in Proverbs 20 about the search for wisdom and integrity.





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