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Proverbs 22:1-28
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Proverbs 22:1-28
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1
A good
name
is rather to be
chosen
than
great
riches,
and
loving
a
favour
rather than
silver
and
gold.
2
The
rich
and
poor
meet
together
: the
LORD
is the
maker
of them all.
3
A
prudent
man
foreseeth
the
evil,
and
hideth
himself: but the
simple
pass
on
, and are
punished
.
4
By
b
humility
and the
fear
of the
LORD
are
riches,
and
honour,
and
life.
5
Thorns
and
snares
are in the
way
of the
froward:
he that doth
keep
his
soul
shall be
far
from them.
6
Train
up
a
child
in the
way
he should
go:
and when he is
old
, he will not
depart
from it.
7
The
rich
ruleth
over the
poor
, and the
borrower
is
servant
to the
lender
*
.
c
8
He that
soweth
iniquity
shall
reap
vanity:
and the
rod
d
of his
anger
shall
fail
.
9
He that hath a
bountiful
eye
shall be
blessed
; for he
giveth
of his
bread
to the
poor.
10
Cast
out
the
scorner
, and
contention
shall go
out
; yea,
strife
and
reproach
shall
cease
.
11
He that
loveth
pureness
*
of
heart,
for the
grace
of his
lips
the
king
shall be his
friend.
12
The
eyes
of the
LORD
preserve
knowledge,
and he
overthroweth
the
words
e
of the
transgressor
.
13
The
slothful
man
saith
, There is a
lion
without,
I shall be
slain
in
the
streets.
14
The
mouth
of strange
women
is a
deep
pit:
he that is
abhorred
of the
LORD
shall
fall
therein.
15
Foolishness
is
bound
in the
heart
of a
child;
but the
rod
of
correction
shall drive it
far
from him.
16
He that
oppresseth
the
poor
to
increase
his riches, and he that
giveth
to the
rich,
shall surely come to
want.
17
Bow
down
thine
ear,
and
hear
the
words
of the
wise,
and
apply
thine
heart
unto my
knowledge.
18
For it is a pleasant
thing
if thou
keep
them
within
f
thee; they shall
withal
be
fitted
in thy
lips.
19
That thy
trust
may be in the
LORD,
I have made
known
to thee this
day,
even to thee.
20
Have not I
written
to
thee
excellent
things
in
counsels
and
knowledge,
21
That I might make thee
know
the
certainty
of the
words
of
truth;
that thou mightest
answer
the
words
of
truth
to them that
send
unto thee?
22
Rob
not the
poor,
because he is
poor:
neither
oppress
the
afflicted
in the
gate:
23
For the
LORD
will
plead
their
cause,
and
spoil
the
soul
of those that
spoiled
them.
24
Make no
friendship
with an
angry
man;
and with a
furious
man
thou shalt not
go
:
25
Lest thou
learn
his
ways,
and
get
a
snare
to thy
soul.
26
Be not thou one of them that
strike
hands,
or of them that are
sureties
for
debts.
27
If thou hast nothing to
pay
, why should he take
away
thy
bed
from under thee?
28
Remove
not the
ancient
landmark,
g
which thy
fathers
have
set
.
La Biblia de las Américas (Español)
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Proverbios 22:1
Más vale el buen nombre que las muchas riquezas, y el favor que la plata y el oro.
English Standard Version
ESV
Proverbs 22:1
A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches, and favor is better than silver or gold.
La Biblia del Jubileo 2000
JBS
Proverbios 22:1
De más estima es la buena fama que las muchas riquezas; y la buena gracia
más
que la plata y el oro
New King James Version
NKJV
Proverbs 22:1
A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches, Loving favor rather than silver and gold.
Nueva Traducción Viviente
NTV
Proverbios 22:1
Elige una buena reputación sobre las muchas riquezas;
ser tenido en gran estima es mejor que la plata o el oro.
Nueva Versión Internacional
NVI
Proverbios 22:1
Vale más la buena fama que las muchas riquezas,y más que oro y plata, la buena reputación.
La Biblia Reina-Valera (Español)
RVR
Proverbios 22:1
DE más estima es la buena fama que las muchas riquezas; Y la buena gracia más que la plata y el oro.
Sagradas Escrituras (1569) (Español)
SEV
Proverbios 22:1
De más estima es la buena fama que las muchas riquezas; y la buena gracia
más
que la plata y el oro.
Proverbs 22:1-28
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