משלי יחProverbs 18
Those who isolate themselves pursue their desires;They disdain all competence.
Fools do not desire understanding,But only to air their thoughts.
Along with the wicked comes derision,And with rogues, contempt.
The words a person speaks are deep waters,A flowing stream, a fountain of wisdom.
It is not right to be partial to the guiltyAnd subvert the innocent in judgment.
The words of fools lead to strife;Their speech invites blows.
The fools’ speech is their ruin;Their words are a trap for them.
The words of a grumbler are bruising; They penetrate one’s inmost parts.
One who is slack at workIs akin to a vandal.
GOD’s name is a tower of strengthTo which the righteous run and are safe.
The wealth of the rich is their fortress;In their fancy it is a protective wall.
Before ruin a person’s heart is proud;Humility goes before honor.
To answer before listening—This is foolish and disgraceful.
A person’s spirit can endure an illness;But low spirits—who can bear them?
The mind of an intelligent person acquires knowledge;The ears of the wise seek out knowledge.
A gift eases a person’s wayAnd gives access to the great.
The first to speak in court seems rightTill the other party cross-examines.
The lot puts an end to strifeAnd separates those locked in dispute.
A sibling offended is more formidable than a stronghold;Such strife is like the bars of a fortress.
A man’s belly is filled by the fruit of his mouth;He will be filled by the produce of his lips.
Death and life are in the power of the tongue;Those who love it will eat its fruit.
He who finds a wife has found happinessAnd has won GOD’s favor.
The pauper speaks in terms of mercy;The rich person’s answer is harsh.
There are companions to keep one company,And there is a friend more devoted than a sibling.