17:1 | | Better a bit of dry bread in peace, than a house full of feasting and violent behaviour. |
17:2 | | A servant who does wisely will have rule over a son causing shame, and will have his part in the heritage among brothers. |
17:3 | | The heating-pot is for silver and the oven-fire for gold, but the Lord is the tester of hearts. |
17:4 | | A wrongdoer gives attention to evil lips, and a man of deceit gives ear to a damaging tongue. |
17:5 | | Whoever makes sport of the poor puts shame on his Maker; and he who is glad because of trouble will not go free from punishment. |
17:6 | | Children's children are the crown of old men, and the glory of children is their fathers. |
17:7 | | Fair words are not to be looked for from a foolish man, much less are false lips in a ruler. |
17:8 | | An offering of money is like a stone of great price in the eyes of him who has it: wherever he goes, he does well. |
17:9 | | He who keeps a sin covered is looking for love; but he who keeps on talking of a thing makes division between friends. |
17:10 | | A word of protest goes deeper into one who has sense than a hundred blows into a foolish man. |
17:11 | | An uncontrolled man is only looking for trouble, so a cruel servant will be sent against him. |
17:12 | | It is better to come face to face with a bear whose young ones have been taken away than with a foolish man acting foolishly. |
17:13 | | If anyone gives back evil for good, evil will never go away from his house. |
17:14 | | The start of fighting is like the letting out of water: so give up before it comes to blows. |
17:15 | | He who gives a decision for the evil-doer and he who gives a decision against the upright, are equally disgusting to the Lord. |
17:16 | | How will money in the hand of the foolish get him wisdom, seeing that he has no sense? |
17:17 | | A friend is loving at all times, and becomes a brother in times of trouble. |
17:18 | | A man without sense gives his hand in an agreement, and makes himself responsible before his neighbour. |
17:19 | | The lover of fighting is a lover of sin: he who makes high his doorway is looking for destruction. |
17:20 | | Nothing good comes to him whose heart is fixed on evil purposes: and he who has an evil tongue will come to trouble. |
17:21 | | He who has an unwise son gets sorrow for himself, and the father of a foolish son has no joy. |
17:22 | | A glad heart makes a healthy body, but a crushed spirit makes the bones dry. |
17:23 | | A sinner takes an offering out of his robe, to get a decision for himself in a cause. |
17:24 | | Wisdom is before the face of him who has sense; but the eyes of the foolish are on the ends of the earth. |
17:25 | | A foolish son is a grief to his father, and bitter pain to her who gave him birth. |
17:26 | | To give punishment to the upright is not good, or to give blows to the noble for their righteousness. |
17:27 | | He who has knowledge says little: and he who has a calm spirit is a man of good sense. |
17:28 | | Even the foolish man, when he keeps quiet, is taken to be wise: when his lips are shut he is credited with good sense. |