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Proverbs 14:7-23 Catholic Public Domain Version (CPDV)

7. Go against a foolish man, and he does not acknowledge lips of prudence.

8. The wisdom of a discerning man is to understand his way. And the imprudence of the foolish is to be wandering astray.

9. The foolish will speak mockingly of sin. But grace lingers among the just.

10. The heart that knows the bitterness of its own soul, in its gladness the outsider shall not meddle.

11. The house of the impious will be wiped away. Yet truly, the tabernacles of the just shall spring forth.

12. There is a way which seems just to a man, but its conclusion leads to death.

13. Laughter shall be mingled with sorrow, and mourning occupies the limits of joy.

14. The foolish will be filled up by his own ways. And the good man shall be above him.

15. The innocent trust every word. The astute one considers his own steps. Nothing good will be for the deceitful son. But the wise servant shall act prosperously and his way will be set in order.

16. The wise fear, and so turn away from evil. The foolish leap ahead with confidence.

17. The impatient will work foolishness. And a resourceful man is hated.

18. The childish will possess foolishness, and the discerning will anticipate knowledge.

19. The evil will fall down before the good. And the impious will fall down before the gates of the just.

20. The pauper will be hated, even by his own neighbor. Yet truly, the friends of the wealthy are many.

21. Whoever despises his neighbor, sins. But whoever pities the poor shall be blessed. Whoever trusts in the Lord loves mercy.

22. They wander astray who work evil. But mercy and truth prepare good things.

23. In every work, there shall be abundance. But where there are many words, there is often need.

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