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Proverbs 24:9-34
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Proverbs 24:9-34
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9
The
thought
of
foolishness
is
sin:
and the
scorner
is an
abomination
to
men.
10
If thou
faint
in the
day
of
adversity,
thy
strength
is
small.
a
11
If thou
forbear
to
deliver
them that are
drawn
unto
death,
and those that are
ready
to be
slain;
12
If thou
sayest
, Behold, we
knew
it not; doth not he that
pondereth
the
heart
consider
it? and he that
keepeth
thy
soul,
doth not he
know
it? and shall not he
render
to every
man
according to his
works?
13
My
son,
eat
thou
honey,
because it is
good;
and the
honeycomb,
which is
sweet
to thy
taste:
14
So shall the
knowledge
of
wisdom
be unto thy
soul:
when thou hast
found
it, then there shall
be
a
reward,
and thy
expectation
shall not be cut
off
.
15
Lay not
wait
, O
wicked
man, against the
dwelling
of the
righteous;
spoil
not his resting
place:
16
For a
just
man
falleth
seven
times,
and riseth up
again
: but the
wicked
shall
fall
into
mischief.
17
Rejoice
not when thine
enemy
falleth
, and let not thine
heart
be
glad
when he
stumbleth
:
18
Lest the
LORD
see
it, and it
displease
*
him, and he turn
away
his
wrath
from him.
19
Fret
b
not thyself because of
evil
men, neither be thou
envious
at the
wicked;
20
For there shall be no
reward
to the
evil
man; the
candle
c
of the
wicked
shall be put
out
.
21
My
son,
fear
thou the
LORD
and the
king:
and
meddle
not with them that are given to
change
:
22
For their
calamity
shall
rise
suddenly;
and who
knoweth
the
ruin
of them
both?
23
These things also belong to the
wise.
It is not
good
to have
respect
of
persons
in
judgment.
24
He that
saith
unto the
wicked,
Thou art
righteous;
him shall the
people
curse
,
nations
shall
abhor
him:
25
But to them that
rebuke
him shall be
delight
, and a
good
d
blessing
shall
come
upon them.
26
Every man shall
kiss
his
lips
that
giveth
a
right
answer.
27
Prepare
thy
work
without,
and make it
fit
for thyself in the
field;
and
afterwards
build
thine
house.
28
Be not a
witness
against thy
neighbour
without
cause;
and
deceive
not with thy
lips.
29
Say
not, I will
do
so to him as he hath
done
to me: I will
render
to the
man
according to his
work.
30
I
went
by the
field
of the
slothful
*
, and by the
vineyard
of the
man
void
of
understanding;
31
And, lo, it was all grown
over
with
thorns,
and
nettles
had
covered
the
face
thereof, and the
stone
wall
thereof was broken
down
.
32
Then I
saw
, and considered it
well
*
:
e
I
looked
upon it, and
received
instruction.
33
Yet a
little
sleep,
a
little
slumber,
a
little
folding
of the
hands
to
sleep
:
34
So shall thy
poverty
come
as one that
travelleth
; and thy
want
f
as an
armed
man.
La Biblia de las Américas (Español)
BLA
Proverbios 24:9
El tramar necedad es pecado, y el escarnecedor es abominación a los hombres.
English Standard Version
ESV
Proverbs 24:9
The devising of folly is sin, and the scoffer is an abomination to mankind.
La Biblia del Jubileo 2000
JBS
Proverbios 24:9
El pensamiento del loco es pecado; y abominación a los hombres el burlador
New King James Version
NKJV
Proverbs 24:9
The devising of foolishness is sin, And the scoffer is an abomination to men.
Nueva Traducción Viviente
NTV
Proverbios 24:9
Las intrigas del necio son pecaminosas;
todos detestan al burlón.
Nueva Versión Internacional
NVI
Proverbios 24:9
Las intrigas del necio son pecado,y todos aborrecen a los insolentes.
La Biblia Reina-Valera (Español)
RVR
Proverbios 24:9
El pensamiento del necio es pecado: Y abominación á los hombres el escarnecedor.
Sagradas Escrituras (1569) (Español)
SEV
Proverbios 24:9
El pensamiento del loco es pecado; y abominación a los hombres el burlador.
Proverbs 24:9-34
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