箴言 27 – CCBT & NIRV

Chinese Contemporary Bible (Traditional)

箴言 27:1-27

1不要為明天誇口,

因為你不知明天會怎樣。

2讓別人誇獎你,不要開口自誇;

讓外人稱讚你,不要自吹自擂。

3石頭沉,沙土重,

不如愚人惹的麻煩重。

4暴怒固然殘酷,

憤恨好比狂瀾,

然而嫉妒更是無人能敵。

5開誠佈公的責備勝過隱藏的愛。

6朋友加的創傷出自真誠,

仇敵連連親吻卻是多餘。

7飽足的人連蜂蜜也嫌棄,

饑餓的人吃苦食也甘甜。

8離鄉背井的人就像離巢的飛鳥。

9膏油和香料使人暢快,

朋友的勸誡更加甘甜。

10不可拋棄你的朋友和父親的至交。

患難時別投靠兄弟,

近鄰勝過遠親。

11孩子啊,你要做智者,

使我的心喜樂,

我好回答譏笑我的人。

12明哲人遇禍躲避,

愚昧人前去受害。

13誰為陌生人作保,

就拿誰的衣服;

誰為淫婦作保,

誰就得交抵押。

14清早高聲為鄰舍祝福,

無異於咒詛他。

15喋喋不休的婦人,

就像雨天房屋漏個不停;

16想制止她猶如制止狂風,

又像用手抓油一樣困難。

17朋友互相切磋,

如鐵磨鐵越磨越利。

18看無花果樹的吃無花果,

照顧主人的也必得尊榮。

19水能映照人的面貌,

心能反映人的本相。

20陰間和死亡填不滿,

人的眼目永不滿足。

21鼎煉銀,爐煉金,

讚美也考驗人。

22就算把愚人放在臼裡與麥子一起搗碎,

他仍然難脫愚昧。

23你要瞭解你的羊群,

小心照料你的牲畜。

24因為錢財有用盡時,

冠冕不能萬代長存。

25乾草割去,嫩草長出,

山間的野草都被收起來。

26小羊的皮毛可做衣服,

賣山羊的錢可買田地,

27母山羊的奶足夠你和家人喝,

也夠養活你的僕婢。

New International Reader’s Version

Proverbs 27:1-27

1Don’t brag about tomorrow.

You don’t know what a day will bring.

2Let another person praise you, and not your own mouth.

Let an outsider praise you, and not your own lips.

3Stones are heavy, and sand weighs a lot.

But letting a foolish person make you angry is a heavier load than both of them.

4Anger is mean, and great anger overpowers you.

But who can face jealousy?

5Being warned openly is better

than being loved in secret.

6Wounds from a friend can be trusted.

But an enemy kisses you many times.

7When you are full, you even hate honey.

When you are hungry, even what is bitter tastes sweet.

8Anyone who runs away from home

is like a bird that flies away from its nest.

9Perfume and incense bring joy to your heart.

And the sweetness of a friend comes from their honest advice.

10Don’t desert your friend or a friend of your family.

And don’t go to your relative’s house when trouble strikes you.

A neighbor nearby is better than a relative far away.

11My son, be wise and bring joy to my heart.

Then I can answer anyone who makes fun of me.

12Wise people see danger and go to a safe place.

But childish people keep on going and suffer for it.

13Take the coat of one who puts up money for what a stranger owes.

Hold it until you get paid back if it is done for an outsider.

14Suppose you loudly bless your neighbor early in the morning.

Then you might as well be cursing him.

15A nagging wife is like the dripping

of a leaky roof in a rainstorm.

16Stopping her is like trying to stop the wind.

It’s like trying to grab olive oil with your hand.

17As iron sharpens iron,

so one person sharpens another.

18A person who guards a fig tree will eat its fruit.

And a person who protects their master will be honored.

19When you look into water, you see a likeness of your face.

When you look into your heart, you see what you are really like.

20Death and the Grave are never satisfied.

People’s eyes are never satisfied either.

21Fire tests silver, and heat tests gold.

But people are tested by the praise they receive.

22Suppose you could grind a foolish person in a mill.

Suppose you could grind them as you would grind grain with a tool.

Even then you could not remove their foolishness from them.

23Be sure you know how your flocks are doing.

Pay careful attention to your herds.

24Riches don’t last forever.

And a crown is not secure for all time to come.

25The hay is removed, and new growth appears.

The grass from the hills is gathered in.

26Then your lambs will provide you with clothes.

And the money from selling your goats will buy you a field.

27You will have plenty of goats’ milk to feed your family.

It will also feed your female servants.