Proverbs 13

New International Version

1 A wise son heeds his father’s instruction, but a mocker does not respond to rebukes.2 From the fruit of their lips people enjoy good things, but the unfaithful have an appetite for violence.3 Those who guard their lips preserve their lives, but those who speak rashly will come to ruin.4 A sluggard’s appetite is never filled, but the desires of the diligent are fully satisfied.5 The righteous hate what is false, but the wicked make themselves obnoxious and bring shame on themselves.6 Righteousness guards the person of integrity, but wickedness overthrows the sinner.7 One person pretends to be rich, yet has nothing; another pretends to be poor, yet has great wealth.8 A person’s riches may ransom their life, but the poor cannot respond to threatening rebukes.9 The light of the righteous shines brightly, but the lamp of the wicked is snuffed out.10 Where there is strife, there is pride, but wisdom is found in those who take advice.11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.12 Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a longing fulfilled is a tree of life.13 Whoever scorns instruction will pay for it, but whoever respects a command is rewarded.14 The teaching of the wise is a fountain of life, turning a person from the snares of death.15 Good judgment wins favour, but the way of the unfaithful leads to their destruction.[1]16 All who are prudent act with[2] knowledge, but fools expose their folly.17 A wicked messenger falls into trouble, but a trustworthy envoy brings healing.18 Whoever disregards discipline comes to poverty and shame, but whoever heeds correction is honoured.19 A longing fulfilled is sweet to the soul, but fools detest turning from evil.20 Walk with the wise and become wise, for a companion of fools suffers harm.21 Trouble pursues the sinner, but the righteous are rewarded with good things.22 A good person leaves an inheritance for their children’s children, but a sinner’s wealth is stored up for the righteous.23 An unploughed field produces food for the poor, but injustice sweeps it away.24 Whoever spares the rod hates their children, but the one who loves their children is careful to discipline them.25 The righteous eat to their hearts’ content, but the stomach of the wicked goes hungry.

Proverbs 13

English Standard Version

1 A wise son hears his father’s instruction, but a scoffer does not listen to rebuke. (Ps 1:1; Pr 1:22)2 From the fruit of his mouth a man eats what is good, but the desire of the treacherous is for violence. (Pr 1:31; Pr 12:14; Pr 26:6)3 Whoever guards his mouth preserves his life; he who opens wide his lips comes to ruin. (Pr 12:13; Pr 18:7; Pr 18:21; Pr 20:19; Pr 21:23; Jas 3:2)4 The soul of the sluggard craves and gets nothing, while the soul of the diligent is richly supplied. (Pr 6:9; Pr 11:25)5 The righteous hates falsehood, but the wicked brings shame[1] and disgrace.6 Righteousness guards him whose way is blameless, but sin overthrows the wicked. (Pr 11:3; Pr 11:5; Pr 11:20)7 One pretends to be rich,[2] yet has nothing; another pretends to be poor,[3] yet has great wealth. (Pr 11:24; Lu 12:21; Lu 12:33; 2Co 6:10; Jas 2:5; Re 3:17)8 The ransom of a man’s life is his wealth, but a poor man hears no threat. (Pr 13:1)9 The light of the righteous rejoices, but the lamp of the wicked will be put out. (Job 18:5; Job 29:3)10 By insolence comes nothing but strife, but with those who take advice is wisdom. (Pr 28:25)11 Wealth gained hastily[4] will dwindle, but whoever gathers little by little will increase it. (Pr 10:2; Pr 20:21; Pr 21:6; Pr 28:20; Pr 28:22)12 Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a desire fulfilled is a tree of life. (Pr 3:18; Pr 13:19)13 Whoever despises the word[5] brings destruction on himself, but he who reveres the commandment[6] will be rewarded. (Nu 15:31; De 30:14; 2Ch 36:16; Pr 13:21; Pr 16:20; Pr 19:16)14 The teaching of the wise is a fountain of life, that one may turn away from the snares of death. (Ps 18:5; Pr 10:11; Pr 14:27; 2Ti 2:26)15 Good sense wins favor, but the way of the treacherous is their ruin.[7] (Ps 111:10; Pr 3:4; Pr 22:1; Lu 2:52)16 Every prudent man acts with knowledge, but a fool flaunts his folly. (Pr 12:23; Pr 15:2; Pr 18:2; Ec 10:3)17 A wicked messenger falls into trouble, but a faithful envoy brings healing. (Pr 14:5; Pr 25:13)18 Poverty and disgrace come to him who ignores instruction, but whoever heeds reproof is honored. (Pr 15:5; Pr 15:31)19 A desire fulfilled is sweet to the soul, but to turn away from evil is an abomination to fools. (Pr 13:12)20 Whoever walks with the wise becomes wise, but the companion of fools will suffer harm.21 Disaster[8] pursues sinners, but the righteous are rewarded with good. (Ps 11:6; Ps 32:10; Pr 13:13; Lu 6:38)22 A good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children, but the sinner’s wealth is laid up for the righteous. (Ezr 9:12; Job 27:16; Ps 37:25; Pr 28:8)23 The fallow ground of the poor would yield much food, but it is swept away through injustice. (Pr 16:8)24 Whoever spares the rod hates his son, but he who loves him is diligent to discipline him.[9] (Pr 19:18; Pr 22:15; Pr 23:13; Pr 29:15; Pr 29:17)25 The righteous has enough to satisfy his appetite, but the belly of the wicked suffers want. (Pr 10:3)