Proverbs 24:1-22

Proverbs 24:1-22

[1] Be not thou envious  against evil  neither desire  to be with them. [2] For their heart  studieth  destruction,  and their lips  talk  of mischief.  [3] Through wisdom  is an house  builded;  and by understanding  it is established:  [4] And by knowledge  shall the chambers  be filled  with all precious  and pleasant  riches.  [5] A wise  man  is strong;  yea, a man  of knowledge  increaseth  strength.  [6] For by wise counsel  thou shalt make  thy war:  and in multitude  of counsellors  there is safety.  [7] Wisdom  is too high  for a fool:  he openeth  not his mouth  in the gate.  [8] He that deviseth  to do evil  shall be called  a mischievous  person.  [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.  [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] see  it, and it displease  him, and he turn away  his wrath  [19] Fret  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  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?