Proverbs 18:1-24

Proverbs 18:1-24 NLT

Unfriendly people care only about themselves; they lash out at common sense. Fools have no interest in understanding; they only want to air their own opinions. Doing wrong leads to disgrace, and scandalous behavior brings contempt. Wise words are like deep waters; wisdom flows from the wise like a bubbling brook. It is not right to acquit the guilty or deny justice to the innocent. Fools’ words get them into constant quarrels; they are asking for a beating. The mouths of fools are their ruin; they trap themselves with their lips. Rumors are dainty morsels that sink deep into one’s heart. A lazy person is as bad as someone who destroys things. The name of the LORD is a strong fortress; the godly run to him and are safe. The rich think of their wealth as a strong defense; they imagine it to be a high wall of safety. Haughtiness goes before destruction; humility precedes honor. Spouting off before listening to the facts is both shameful and foolish. The human spirit can endure a sick body, but who can bear a crushed spirit? Intelligent people are always ready to learn. Their ears are open for knowledge. Giving a gift can open doors; it gives access to important people! The first to speak in court sounds right— until the cross-examination begins. Flipping a coin can end arguments; it settles disputes between powerful opponents. An offended friend is harder to win back than a fortified city. Arguments separate friends like a gate locked with bars. Wise words satisfy like a good meal; the right words bring satisfaction. The tongue can bring death or life; those who love to talk will reap the consequences. The man who finds a wife finds a treasure, and he receives favor from the LORD. The poor plead for mercy; the rich answer with insults. There are “friends” who destroy each other, but a real friend sticks closer than a brother.

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Proverbs 18:1-24 - Unfriendly people care only about themselves;
they lash out at common sense.

Fools have no interest in understanding;
they only want to air their own opinions.

Doing wrong leads to disgrace,
and scandalous behavior brings contempt.

Wise words are like deep waters;
wisdom flows from the wise like a bubbling brook.

It is not right to acquit the guilty
or deny justice to the innocent.

Fools’ words get them into constant quarrels;
they are asking for a beating.

The mouths of fools are their ruin;
they trap themselves with their lips.

Rumors are dainty morsels
that sink deep into one’s heart.

A lazy person is as bad as
someone who destroys things.

The name of the LORD is a strong fortress;
the godly run to him and are safe.

The rich think of their wealth as a strong defense;
they imagine it to be a high wall of safety.

Haughtiness goes before destruction;
humility precedes honor.

Spouting off before listening to the facts
is both shameful and foolish.

The human spirit can endure a sick body,
but who can bear a crushed spirit?

Intelligent people are always ready to learn.
Their ears are open for knowledge.

Giving a gift can open doors;
it gives access to important people!

The first to speak in court sounds right—
until the cross-examination begins.

Flipping a coin can end arguments;
it settles disputes between powerful opponents.

An offended friend is harder to win back than a fortified city.
Arguments separate friends like a gate locked with bars.

Wise words satisfy like a good meal;
the right words bring satisfaction.

The tongue can bring death or life;
those who love to talk will reap the consequences.

The man who finds a wife finds a treasure,
and he receives favor from the LORD.

The poor plead for mercy;
the rich answer with insults.

There are “friends” who destroy each other,
but a real friend sticks closer than a brother.