The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Book of Proverbs
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Chapter 29
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Who spurns the yoke of correction shall meet sudden doom, and past all remedy.

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When right thrives, the city is all rejoicing; when there be knaves that rule it, all lament.

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Glad the father’s heart, when the son takes wisdom for his mistress, nor spends on wantons his patrimony.

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Kings by justice or exaction make the fortunes of a state or mar them.

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By empty flattery thou mayst lay a snare for thy friend’s feet.

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By his own false steps the sinner is entangled; innocence goes singing and rejoicing on its way.
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An eye the upright man has for the friendless cause; the sinner is all darkness.

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Rashness in a city ruins all; that madness, wisdom must turn aside.

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Alas for the wise man that goes to law with a fool! Between bluster and mockery, there is no end to it.

10
He makes murderous enemies, that lives innocently … and honest men demand his life.

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Folly blurts out its whole mind; wise men reserve utterance till by and by.

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King that listens to false rumour has a worthless court.
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Poor men and their masters dwell side by side, sharing the Lord’s sunlight.
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King that gives due redress to the poor has a throne unshakeable.

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Wisdom comes of reproof, comes of the rod; leave a child to go its own way, and a mother’s care is wasted.

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Thrive the godless, there will be wrongs a many; but the just will yet see them put down.

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A son well schooled is rest well earned; great joy thou shalt have of him.

18
What revel among the host, the power of prophecy once withdrawn! Happy is he that keeps the law unbroken.

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Word was never yet that would check a slave; he listens only to defy it.

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Who is in more perilous case than the fool himself? The man who speaks too soon.

21
Pamper thy slave young, and breed a pert manservant.

22
Ever the quarreller breeds strife; quick temper is ever at fault.

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Pride will come low; honour awaits the humble.

24
As thou lovest thy life, aid thieves never; wouldst thou hear appeal made, and keep thy own counsel?

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Fear of man’s judgements will bring thee quickly to ruin; in the Lord put thy trust, and rise high above them.
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Suitors a many an earthly prince has for his favour; but it is God that judges all.

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Eyesores alike, the rogue to honest men the plain-dealer to villains. (Let the son heed a father’s warnings, he shall fear no ruin. )