Proverbs, 26

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1 In the manner of snow in the summer, and rain at the harvest, so also is glory unfit for the foolish.

2 Like a bird flying away to another place, and like a sparrow that hurries away freely, so also a curse uttered against someone without cause will pass away.

3 A whip is for a horse, and a muzzle is for donkey, and a rod is for the back of the imprudent.

4 Do not respond to the foolish according to his folly, lest you become like him.

5 Respond to the foolish according to his folly, lest he imagine himself to be wise.

6 Whoever sends words by a foolish messenger has lame feet and drinks iniquity.

7 In the manner of a lame man who has beautiful legs to no purpose, so also is a parable unfit for the mouth of the foolish.

8 Just like one who casts a stone into the pile of Mercury, so also is he who gives honor to the foolish.

9 In the manner of a thorn, if it were to spring up from the hand of a drunkard, so also is a parable in the mouth of the foolish.

10 Judgment determines cases. And whoever imposes silence on the foolish mitigates anger.

11 Like a dog that returns to his vomit, so also is the imprudent who repeats his foolishness.

12 Have you seen a man who seems wise to himself? There will be greater hope held for the unwise than for him.

13 The lazy one says, “There is a lion along the way, and a lioness in the roads.”

14 Just as a door turns upon its hinges, so also does the lazy one turn upon his bed.

15 The lazy one conceals his hand under his arms, and it is a labor for him to move it to his mouth.

16 The lazy one seems wiser to himself than seven men speaking judgments.

17 Just like one who takes hold of a dog by the ears, so also is he who crosses impatiently and meddles in the quarrels of another.

18 Just as he is guilty who let loose the arrows and the lances unto death,

19 so also is the man who harms his friend by deceitfulness. And when he has been apprehended, he says, “I did it jokingly.”

20 When the wood fails, the fire will be extinguished. And when the gossiper is taken away, conflicts will be quelled.

21 Just as charcoals are to burning coals, and wood is to fire, so also is an angry man who stirs up quarrels.

22 The words of a whisperer seem simple, but they penetrate to the innermost parts of the self.

23 In the same manner as an earthen vessel, if it were adorned with impure silver, conceited lips are allied with a wicked heart.

24 An enemy is known by his lips, though it is from his heart that he draws out deceit.

25 When he will have lowered his voice, do not believe him, for there are seven vices in his heart.

26 Whoever covers hatred with deceit, his malice shall be revealed in the assembly.

27 Whoever digs a pit will fall into it. And whoever rolls a stone, it will roll back to him.

28 A false tongue does not love truth. And a slippery mouth works ruin.




Versículos relacionados com Proverbs, 26:

Proverbs 26 is a chapter that talks about the foolishness and foolishness of foolishness, as well as the importance of prudence and wisdom. Below are five verses that relate to the topics covered in this chapter:

Proverbs 1:7: "The fear of the Lord is the principle of knowledge, but the foolishness despises wisdom and discipline." This verse highlights the importance of wisdom and knowledge that comes from the fear of the Lord, which is a central theme in Proverbs 26.

Psalm 14:1: "Says the fool in his heart, 'God does not exist.' They have been corrupted and commitable acts have committed; there is no one who does good." This verse shows the foolishness of the fools and how they act recklessly and unhealthy.

Proverbs 12:15: "The path of the fool seems right to him, but the wise man hears his advice." This verse emphasizes the importance of prudence and the search for wise advice rather than following our own foolish instincts.

1 Corinthians 1:20: "Where is the wise? Where is the scholar? Where is the questioner of this age? This verse highlights the difference between the wisdom of this world and divine wisdom, which is the central theme of Proverbs 26.

Proverbs 3:5-6: "Trust in the Lord of all your heart and do not support yourself in your own understanding; recognize the Lord in all your ways, and He will straighten your paths." This verse emphasizes the importance of trusting God and seeking his wisdom rather than trusting our own limited and insufficient wisdom.





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