ProverbsJudaism / Hebrew BibleAccepted ScriptureBiblical Hebrew / AramaicShareProverbs 20Webster - EnglishMoreVersion - 9 availableWorld English BibleKing James VersionAmerican Standard VersionDarby BibleYoung's Literal TranslationWebster BibleGeneva BibleDouay-Rheims ChallonerReina-Valera 1909WEBKJVASVDarbyYLTWebsterGenevaDouayRV1909LanguageEnglishEspañol‹Proverbs 1Proverbs 2Proverbs 3Proverbs 4Proverbs 5Proverbs 6Proverbs 7Proverbs 8Proverbs 9Proverbs 10Proverbs 11Proverbs 12Proverbs 13Proverbs 14Proverbs 15Proverbs 16Proverbs 17Proverbs 18Proverbs 19Proverbs 20Proverbs 21Proverbs 22Proverbs 23Proverbs 24Proverbs 25Proverbs 26Proverbs 27Proverbs 28Proverbs 29Proverbs 30Proverbs 31›Proverbs 20ListenPlay this chapter in spoken English.Save chapterListen to chapter1Wine [is] a mocker, strong drink [is] raging: and whoever is deceived by it is not wise. 2The fear of a king [is] as the roaring of a lion: [whoever] provoketh him to anger sinneth [against] his own soul. 3[It is] an honor for a man to cease from strife: but every fool will be meddling. 4The sluggard will not plow by reason of the cold; [therefore] shall he beg in harvest, and [have] nothing. 5Counsel in the heart of man [is like] deep water; but a man of understanding will draw it out. 6Most men will proclaim every one his own goodness: but a faithful man who can find? 7The just [man] walketh in his integrity: his children [are] blessed after him. 8A king that sitteth on the throne of judgment scattereth away all evil with his eyes. 9Who can say, I have made my heart clean, I am pure from my sin? 10Divers weights, [and] divers measures, both of them [are] alike abomination to the LORD. 11Even a child is known by his doings, whether his work [is] pure, and whether [it is] right. 12The hearing ear, and the seeing eye, the LORD hath made even both of them. 13Love not sleep, lest thou come to poverty; open thy eyes, [and] thou shalt be satisfied with bread. 14[It is] naught, [it is] naught, saith the buyer: but when he is gone, then he boasteth. 15There is gold, and a multitude of rubies: but the lips of knowledge [are] a precious jewel. 16Take his garment that is surety [for] a stranger: and take a pledge of him for a strange woman. 17Bread of deceit [is] sweet to a man; but afterwards his mouth shall be filled with gravel. 18[Every] purpose is established by counsel: and with good advice make war. 19He that goeth about [as] a tale-bearer revealeth secrets; therefore meddle not with him that flattereth with his lips. 20Whoever curseth his father or his mother, his lamp shall be put out in obscure darkness. 21An inheritance [may be] gotten hastily at the beginning; but the end of it shall not be blessed. 22Say not thou, I will recompense evil; [but] wait on the LORD, and he shall save thee. 23Divers weights [are] an abomination to the LORD; and a false balance [is] not good. 24Man's goings [are] of the LORD; how can a man then understand his own way? 25[It is] a snare to the man [who] devoureth [that which is] holy, and after vows to make inquiry. 26A wise king scatterreth the wicked, and bringeth the wheel over them. 27The spirit of man [is] the candle of the LORD, searching all the inward parts of the belly. 28Mercy and truth preserve the king: and his throne is upheld by mercy. 29The glory of young men [is] their strength: and the beauty of old men [is] the gray head. 30The blueness of a wound cleanseth away evil: so [do] stripes the inward parts of the belly. ‹Previous chapterProverbs 19Next chapterProverbs 21›Similar passagesBy tradition and source labelFind similarCompare selectedCompare with similarAsk Deep ThoughtSelect passages to search for parallels.VersionsProverbs 20 across 9 versionsShow all 9WEB - World English BibleKJV - King James VersionASV - American Standard VersionDarby - Darby BibleYLT - Young's Literal TranslationWebster - Webster BibleGeneva - Geneva BibleDouay - Douay-Rheims ChallonerRV1909 - Reina-Valera 1909Tap any verse to select it, then compare selected passages or ask Deep Thought. Public Domain