Proverbs, 4

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1 Listen, sons, to the discipline of a father, and pay attention, so that you may know prudence.

2 I will bestow upon you a good gift. Do not relinquish my law.

3 For I, too, was the son of my father, tender and an only son in the sight of my mother.

4 And he taught me, and he also said: “Let your heart accept my words. Keep my precepts, and you shall live.

5 Obtain wisdom, obtain prudence. May you neither forget, nor turn away from, the words of my mouth.

6 Do not send her away, and she will guard you. Love her, and she will preserve you.

7 The beginning of wisdom is to obtain wisdom, and, with all that you possess, to acquire prudence.

8 Grasp her, and she will exalt you. You will be glorified by her, when you have embraced her.

9 She will bestow upon your head an increase in graces, and she will protect you with a noble crown.

10 Listen, my son, and accept my words, so that years of life may be multiplied for you.

11 I will demonstrate to you the way of wisdom. I will lead you along the paths of equity.

12 When you have entered by these, your steps will not be constrained, and when running, you will have no obstacle.

13 Take hold of discipline. Do not dismiss it. Guard it, for it is your life.

14 Do not delight in the paths of the impious, nor permit the way of evil-doers to please you.

15 Take flight from it. Do not pass close to it. Turn away and abandon it.

16 For they do not sleep, unless they have done evil. And their sleep is quickly taken away from them, unless they have overthrown.

17 They eat the bread of impiety, and they drink the wine of iniquity.

18 But the path of the just is like a shining light: it advances and increases, even to the day of completion.

19 The way of the impious is darkened. They do not know where they may fall.

20 My son, pay attention to my sermons, and incline your ear to my eloquent words.

21 Let them not recede from your eyes. Keep them in the midst of your heart.

22 For they are life to those who find them and health to all that is flesh.

23 Preserve your heart with all watchfulness, for life proceeds from this.

24 Remove from yourself a corrupt mouth, and let detracting lips be far from you.

25 Let your eyes look straight ahead, and let your eyelids precede your steps.

26 Direct the path of your feet, and all your ways shall be secure.

27 Turn aside, neither to the right, nor to the left; yet turn your foot away from evil. For the Lord knows the ways that are on the right, and truly, those that are on the left are perverse. But he himself will make your courses straight. Then your journey will advance in peace.




Versículos relacionados com Proverbs, 4:

Chapter 4 of the Book of Proverbs deals with the importance of wisdom and discipline in life, as well as the consequences of following the right or wrong path. The following verses are related to the topics addressed in Proverbs 4:

Psalm 1:1-3: "Blessed is the man who does not walk in the Council of the wicked, nor does he hold on the way to sinners, nor rest on the chair of the scoffers; but his pleasure in the law of the Lord, and his law, and in his law, and his law Meditates day and night. It will be like the tree planted by the water streams, which bears its fruit at its own season, and whose leaves do not fall; and everything he will prosper. " This psalm shows the importance of following the right way, which is the law of the Lord, to be blessed and prosper.

Proverbs 3:11-12: "My Son, the Lord's correction, nor is it discouraged when you are rebuked by him. For the Lord corrects whom he loves, as well as the Father to the Son to whom he wants well." Here we see the importance of discipline and correction in life, which can be painful, but are necessary to make us grow and become better.

Proverbs 10:17: "The way to life is one who keeps instruction, but what abandons rebuke goes wrong." This verse shows how to follow instruction and correction is essential to going the right way and having life.

Proverbs 16:16: "How is it better to acquire wisdom than gold! And acquiring understanding is silver preferable." This verse reinforces the importance of wisdom, which is a greater treasure than any material wealth.

James 1:5: "And if any of you are lacking wisdom, ask it to God, who gives all liberally and does not reproach him; and will be granted to him." Here we see that wisdom is not something we can acquire alone, but we must ask God that it generously grants it to those who ask.


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