2 He wrote them to teach his people how to live – how to
act in every circumstance,
3 for he wanted them to be understanding, just and fair
in everything they did.
4 “I want to make the simple-minded wise!” he said. “I
want to warn young men about some problems they will face.
5,6 I want those already wise to become the wiser and
become leaders by exploring the depths of meaning in these nuggets of truth.”
7,8,9, How does a man become wise? The first step is to
trust and reverence The Lord! Only fools refuse to be taught. Listen to your
father and mother. What you learn from them will stand you in good stead; it
will gain you many honors.
10 If young toughs tell you, “Come and join us,” turn
your back on them!
11 “We’ll hide and rob and kill,” they say.
12 “Good or bad, we’ll treat them all alike.”
13 “And the loot we’ll get! All kinds of stuff!
14 “Come on, throw in your lot with us; we’ll split with
you in equal shares.”
15 Don’t do it, Son! Stay far from men like that,
16 for crime is their way of life, and murder is their
specialty.
17 When a bird sees a trap being set, it stays away,
18 but not these men; they trap themselves! They lay a
booby trap for their own lives.
19 Such is the fate of all who live by violence and
murder. They will die a violent death.
20 Wisdom shouts in the streets for a hearing.
21 She calls out to the crowds along Main Street, and to
the judges in their courts, and to everyone in all the land:
22 “You Simpletons!” she cries. “How long will you go on
being fools? How long will you scoff at wisdom and fight the facts?”
23 Come here and listen to me! I’ll pour out the spirit
of wisdom upon you, and make you wise.
24 I have called you so often but still you won’t come. I
have pleaded, but all in vain.
25 For you have spurned my counsel and reproof.
26 Someday you will be in trouble and I’ll laugh! Mock
me, will you? – I’ll mock you!
27 When a storm of terror surrounds you, and when you are
engulfed by anguish and distress,
28 then I will not answer your cry for help. It will be
too late though you search for me ever so anxiously.
29 “For you closed your eyes to the facts and did not
choose to reverence and trust the Lord,
30 and you turned your back on me, spurning my advice.
31 That is why you must eat the bitter fruit of having
your own way, and experience the full terrors of the pathway you have chosen.
32 For you turned away from me – to death; your own
complacency will kill you, Fools!
33 But all who listen to me shall live in peace and
safety – unafraid.”
Children's Living Bible Tyndale House Publishers, 1972
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