Provérbios 13
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1 A wise son is the teaching of the father; but he that is a scorner, heareth not, when he is reproved. (A wise son\+em listeneth to\+em* his father’s teaching; but he who is a mocker, heareth not, when he is rebuked.)
1 O filho sábio ouve a instrução do pai; mas o escarnecedor não escuta a repreensão.
2 A man shall be filled with goods of the fruit of his mouth; but the soul of unpious men is wicked. (A good person shall be filled with things from the fruit of his mouth; but the souls of evil people \+em be\+em* wicked.)
2 Do fruto da boca o homem come o bem; mas o apetite dos prevaricadores alimenta-se da violência.
3 He that keepeth his mouth, keepeth his soul; but he that is unwary to speak, shall feel evils. (He who guardeth his mouth, keepeth his soul safe; but he who is careless when he speaketh, shall experience evil.)
3 O que guarda a sua boca preserva a sua vida; mas o que muito abre os seus lábios traz sobre si a ruína.
4 A slow man will, and will not; but the soul of them that work shall be made fat. (A lazy person desireth, and desireth not; but those who do work shall prosper.)
4 O preguiçoso deseja, e coisa nenhuma alcança; mas o desejo do diligente será satisfeito.
5 A just man shall loathe a false word; but a wicked man shameth, and shall be shamed. (The righteous loathe a lie; but the wicked shame, and shall be shamed.)
5 O justo odeia a palavra mentirosa, mas o ímpio se faz odioso e se cobre de vergonha.
6 Rightfulness keepeth (safe) the way of an innocent man; but wickedness deceiveth a sinner.
6 A justiça guarda ao que é reto no seu caminho; mas a perversidade transtorna o pecador.
7 A man is as rich, when he hath nothing; and a man is as poor, when he is in many riches. (A person can be rich, even when he hath nothing; and a person can be poor, even when he hath many riches.)
7 Há quem se faça rico, não tendo coisa alguma; e quem se faça pobre, tendo grande riqueza.
8 [The] Redemption of the soul of [a] man is his riches; but he that is poor, suffereth not blaming. (The ransom for a man’s life\+em is\+em* his riches; but he who is poor, shall not even suffer threats.)
8 O resgate da vida do homem são as suas riquezas; mas o pobre não tem meio de se resgatar.
9 The light of just men maketh glad; but the lantern of wicked men shall be quenched. (The light of the righteous maketh happy, \+em or inspireth\+em*; but the lantern of the wicked shall be quenched.)
9 A luz dos justos alegra; porem a lâmpada dos ímpios se apagará.
10 Strives be ever among proud men; but they that do all things with counsel, be governed by wisdom. (There is always strife, \+em or arguments\+em*, among the proud; but they who do all things with advice, be governed by wisdom.)
10 Da soberba só provém a contenda; mas com os que se aconselham se acha a sabedoria.
11 Hasted chattel, that is, gotten hastily, shall be made less; but that that is gathered little and little with hand, shall be multiplied, (or but that which is gathered little by little, shall be multiplied).
11 A riqueza adquirida às pressas diminuíra; mas quem a ajunta pouco a pouco terá aumento.
12 Hope which is delayed, tormenteth the soul; a tree of life is(a) desire (that is) coming.
12 A esperança adiada entristece o coração; mas o desejo cumprido é árvore devida.
13 He that backbiteth anything, bindeth himself into [the] time to coming; but he that dreadeth the commandment, shall live in peace. (He who backbiteth for something said to him, bindeth himself to the time to come; but he who feareth the commandment, shall live in peace.)
13 O que despreza a palavra traz sobre si a destruição; mas o que teme o mandamento será galardoado.
14 The law of a wise man is a well of life; that he bow away from the falling of death, that is, of sin, and of hell. (The teaching of the wise \+em is\+em* a well of life; so that thou bow away from the falling of death, \+em that is, from sin, and from hell\+em*.)
14 O ensino do sábio é uma fonte devida para desviar dos laços da morte.
15 Good teaching shall give grace; a swallow is in the way of despisers. (Good teaching shall bring favour; a pit \+em is\+em* on the way of despisers.)
15 O bom senso alcança favor; mas o caminho dos prevaricadores é áspero:
16 A fell man doeth all things with counsel; but he that is a fool, shall open folly. (A clever person doeth everything with forethought, \+em or only after advice\+em*; but he who is a fool, shall lay open his foolishness for all to see.)
16 Em tudo o homem prudente procede com conhecimento; mas o tolo espraia a sua insensatez.
17 The messenger of a wicked man shall fall into evil; a faithful messenger is health. (A wicked messenger shall fall into evil; but a faithful messenger bringeth health, or victory, or salvation, \+em or deliverance\+em*.)
17 O mensageiro perverso faz cair no mal; mas o embaixador fiel traz saúde.
18 Neediness and shame is to him that forsaketh teaching; but he that assenteth to a blamer, shall be glorified. (Neediness and shame \+em shall be\+em* for him who abandoneth his teaching, \+em or his instruction\+em*; but he who assenteth to a rebuker, shall be honoured.)
18 Pobreza e afronta virão ao que rejeita a correção; mas o que guarda a repreensão será honrado.
19 Desire, if it is [ful] filled, delighteth the soul; fools loathe them that flee evils.
19 O desejo que se cumpre deleita a alma; mas apartar-se do ma e abominação para os tolos.
20 He that goeth with wise men, shall be wise, (or He who goeth with the wise, shall be wise); the friend of fools shall be made like them.
20 Quem anda com os sábios será sábio; mas o companheiro dos tolos sofre aflição.
21 Evil pursueth sinners; and goods shall be given to just men (or but good things shall be given to the righteous).
21 O mal persegue os pecadores; mas os justos são galardoados com o bem.
22 A good man shall leave after him heirs, sons, and the sons of sons; and the chattel of a sinner is kept to a just man. (A good person shall leave heirs\+em after him\+em*, yea, sons and daughters, and their sons and daughters; but a sinner’s possessions shall be given to the righteous.)
22 O homem de bem deixa uma herança aos filhos de seus filhos; a riqueza do pecador, porém, é reservada para o justo.
23 Many meats be in the new(ly)-tilled fields of fathers; and be gathered to other men without doom. (Much food for the poor \+em could be\+em* in untilled fields; but other men unjustly keep that land from being worked.)
23 Abundância de mantimento há, na lavoura do pobre; mas se perde por falta de juízo.
24 He that spareth the rod, hateth his son; but he that loveth him, teacheth busily, (or but he who loveth him, busily teacheth him).
24 Aquele que poupa a vara aborrece a seu filho; mas quem o ama, a seu tempo o castiga.
25 A just man eateth, and [ful] filleth his soul; but the womb of wicked men is unable to be filled. (The righteous eat, and fill their hunger; but the bellies of the wicked \+em be\+em* unable to be filled.)
25 O justo come e fica satisfeito; mas o apetite dos ímpios nunca se satisfaz.
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