Be not thou enviousH7065 against evilH7451 menH582, neither desireH183 to be with them.
For their heartH3820 studiethH1897 destructionH7701, and their lipsH8193 talkH1696 of mischiefH5999.
Through wisdomH2451 is an houseH1004 buildedH1129; and by understandingH8394 it is establishedH3559:
And by knowledgeH1847 shall the chambersH2315 be filledH4390 with all preciousH3368 and pleasantH5273 richesH1952.
A wiseH2450 manH1397 is strongH5797; yea, a manH376 of knowledgeH1847 increasethH553 strengthH3581. {is strong: Heb. is in strength} {increaseth…: Heb. strengtheneth might}
For by wise counselH8458 thou shalt makeH6213 thy warH4421: and in multitudeH7230 of counsellorsH3289 there is safetyH8668.
WisdomH2454 is too highH7311 for a foolH191: he openethH6605 not his mouthH6310 in the gateH8179.
He that devisethH2803 to do evilH7489 shall be calledH7121 a mischievousH4209 personH1167.
The thoughtH2154 of foolishnessH200 is sinH2403: and the scornerH3887 is an abominationH8441 to menH120.
If thou faintH7503 in the dayH3117 of adversityH6869, thy strengthH3581 is smallH6862. {small: Heb. narrow}
If thou forbearH2820 to deliverH5337 them that are drawnH3947 unto deathH4194, and those that are readyH4131 to be slainH2027;
If thou sayestH559, Behold, we knewH3045 it not; doth not he that ponderethH8505 the heartH3826 considerH995 it? and he that keepethH5341 thy soulH5315, doth not he knowH3045 it? and shall not he renderH7725 to every manH120 according to his worksH6467?
My sonH1121, eatH398 thou honeyH1706, because it is goodH2896; and the honeycombH5317, which is sweetH4966 to thy tasteH2441: {to…: Heb. upon thy palate}
So shall the knowledgeH3045 of wisdomH2451 be unto thy soulH5315: when thou hast foundH4672 it, then there shall beH3426 a rewardH319, and thy expectationH8615 shall not be cut offH3772.
Lay not waitH693, O wickedH7563 man, against the dwellingH5116 of the righteousH6662; spoilH7703 not his resting placeH7258:
For a justH6662 man fallethH5307 seven timesH7651, and riseth up againH6965: but the wickedH7563 shall fallH3782 into mischiefH7451.
RejoiceH8055 not when thine enemyH341 fallethH5307, and let not thine heartH3820 be gladH1523 when he stumblethH3782:
Lest the LORDH3068 seeH7200 it, and it displeaseH7489+H5869 him, and he turn awayH7725 his wrathH639 from him. {it displeaseth…: Heb. it be evil in his eyes}
FretH2734 not thyself because of evilH7489 men, neither be thou enviousH7065 at the wickedH7563; {Fret…: or, Keep not company with the wicked}
For there shall be no rewardH319 to the evilH7451 man; the candleH5216 of the wickedH7563 shall be put outH1846. {candle: or, lamp}
My sonH1121, fearH3372 thou the LORDH3068 and the kingH4428: and meddleH6148 not with them that are given to changeH8138: {them…: Heb. changers}
For their calamityH343 shall riseH6965 suddenlyH6597; and who knowethH3045 the ruinH6365 of them bothH8147?
These things also belong to the wiseH2450. It is not goodH2896 to have respectH5234 of personsH6440 in judgmentH4941.
He that saithH559 unto the wickedH7563, Thou art righteousH6662; him shall the peopleH5971 curseH5344, nationsH3816 shall abhorH2194 him:
But to them that rebukeH3198 him shall be delightH5276, and a goodH2896 blessingH1293 shall comeH935 upon them. {a good…: Heb. a blessing of good}
Every man shall kissH5401 his lipsH8193 that givethH7725 a rightH5228 answerH1697. {that…: Heb. that answereth right words}
PrepareH3559 thy workH4399 withoutH2351, and make it fitH6257 for thyself in the fieldH7704; and afterwardsH310 buildH1129 thine houseH1004.
Be not a witnessH5707 against thy neighbourH7453 without causeH2600; and deceiveH6601 not with thy lipsH8193.
SayH559 not, I will doH6213 so to him as he hath doneH6213 to me: I will renderH7725 to the manH376 according to his workH6467.
I wentH5674 by the fieldH7704 of the slothfulH376+H6102, and by the vineyardH3754 of the manH120 voidH2638 of understandingH3820;
And, lo, it was all grown overH5927 with thornsH7063, and nettlesH2738 had coveredH3680 the faceH6440 thereof, and the stoneH68 wallH1444 thereof was broken downH2040.
Then I sawH2372, and considered it wellH7896+H3820: I lookedH7200 upon it, and receivedH3947 instructionH4148. {considered…: Heb. set my heart}
Yet a littleH4592 sleepH8142, a littleH4592 slumberH8572, a littleH4592 foldingH2264 of the handsH3027 to sleepH7901:
So shall thy povertyH7389 comeH935 as one that travellethH1980; and thy wantH4270 as an armedH4043 manH376. {an…: Heb. a man of shield}
Querverweise zu Sprüche 24,11 Spr 24,11
Then saidH559 AbishaiH52 to DavidH1732, GodH430 hath deliveredH5462 thine enemyH341 into thine handH3027 this dayH3117: now therefore let me smiteH5221 him, I pray thee, with the spearH2595 even to the earthH776 at onceH6471+H259, and I will not smite him the second timeH8138. {delivered: Heb. shut up}
And DavidH1732 saidH559 to AbishaiH52, DestroyH7843 him not: for who can stretch forthH7971 his handH3027 against the LORD'SH3068 anointedH4899, and be guiltlessH5352?
And I brakeH7665 the jawsH4973 of the wickedH5767, and pluckedH7993 the spoilH2964 out of his teethH8127. {the jaws: Heb. the jawteeth, or, the grinders} {plucked: Heb. cast}
Is not this the fastH6685 that I have chosenH977? to looseH6605 the bandsH2784 of wickednessH7562, to undoH5425 the heavyH4133 burdensH92, and to let the oppressedH7533 goH7971 freeH2670, and that ye breakH5423 every yokeH4133? {the heavy…: Heb. the bundles of the yoke} {oppressed: Heb. broken}
Is it not to dealH6536 thy breadH3899 to the hungryH7457, and that thou bringH935 the poorH6041 that are cast outH4788 to thy houseH1004? when thou seestH7200 the nakedH6174, that thou coverH3680 him; and that thou hideH5956 not thyself from thine own fleshH1320? {cast…: or, afflicted}
AndG1161 byG2596 chanceG4795 there came downG2597 a certainG5100 priestG2409 thatG1722+G1565 wayG3598: andG2532 when he sawG1492 himG846, he passed by on the other sideG492.
AndG1161 likewiseG3668+G2532 a LeviteG3019, when he wasG1096 atG2596 the placeG5117, cameG2064 andG2532 lookedG1492 on him, and passed by on the other sideG492.
AndG1161 they were instantG1945 with loudG3173 voicesG5456, requiringG154 that heG846 might be crucifiedG4717. AndG2532 the voicesG5456 of themG846 andG2532 of the chief priestsG749 prevailedG2729.
AndG1161 PilateG4091 gave sentenceG1948 that it should be asG1096 theyG846 requiredG155. {gave…: or, assented}
AndG1161 he releasedG630 unto themG846 him that forG1223 seditionG4714 andG2532 murderG5408 was castG906 intoG1519 prisonG5438, whomG3739 they had desiredG154; butG1161 he deliveredG3860 JesusG2424 to theirG846 willG2307.
ThenG1161 allG3956 the GreeksG1672 tookG1949 SosthenesG4988, the chief ruler of the synagogueG752, and beatG5180 him beforeG1715 the judgment seatG968. AndG2532 GallioG1058 caredG3199 for noneG3762 of those thingsG5130.
AndG1161 as they went aboutG2212 to killG615 himG846, tidingsG5334 cameG305 unto the chief captainG5506 of the bandG4686, thatG3754 allG3650 JerusalemG2419 was in an uproarG4797.
WhoG3739 immediatelyG1824 tookG3880 soldiersG4757 andG2532 centurionsG1543, and ran downG2701 untoG1909 themG846: andG1161 when they sawG1492 the chief captainG5506 andG2532 the soldiersG4757, they leftG3973 beatingG5180 of PaulG3972.
AndG1161 when there aroseG1096 a greatG4183 dissensionG4714, the chief captainG5506, fearingG2125 lestG3361 PaulG3972 should have been pulled in piecesG1288 ofG5259 themG846, commandedG2753 the soldiersG4753 to go downG2597, and to takeG726 himG846 by forceG726 fromG1537 amongG3319 themG846, andG5037 to bringG71 him intoG1519 the castleG3925.
AndG2532 he called untoG4341 himG5100 twoG1417 centurionsG1543, sayingG2036, Make readyG2090 two hundredG1250 soldiersG4757 toG3704 goG4198 toG2193 CaesareaG2542, andG2532 horsemenG2460 threescore and tenG1440, andG2532 spearmenG1187 two hundredG1250, atG575 the thirdG5154 hourG5610 of the nightG3571;
AndG5037 provideG3936 them beastsG2934, thatG2443 they may setG1913 PaulG3972 onG1913, and bring him safeG1295 untoG4314 FelixG5344 the governorG2232.
And he wroteG1125 a letterG1992 afterG4023 thisG5126 mannerG5179:
ClaudiusG2804 LysiasG3079 unto the most excellentG2903 governorG2232 FelixG5344 sendeth greetingG5463.
ThisG5126 manG435 was takenG4815 ofG5259 the JewsG2453, andG2532 shouldG3195 have been killedG337 ofG5259 themG846: then came IG2186 withG4862 an armyG4753, and rescuedG1807 himG846, having understoodG3129 thatG3754 he wasG2076 a RomanG4514.
AndG1161 whenG1014 I wouldG1014 have knownG1097 the causeG156 whereforeG1223+G3739 they accusedG1458 himG846, I broughtG2609 himG846 forthG2609 intoG1519 theirG846 councilG4892:
WhomG3739 I perceivedG2147 to be accusedG1458 ofG4012 questionsG2213 of theirG846 lawG3551, butG1161 to haveG2192 nothingG3367 laid to his chargeG1462 worthyG514 of deathG2288 orG2228 of bondsG1199.
AndG1161 when it was toldG3377 meG3427 how thatG5259 the JewsG2453 laid waitG1917+G3195+G1510 forG1519 the manG435, I sentG3992 straightwayG1824 toG4314 theeG4571, and gave commandmentG3853 to his accusersG2725 alsoG2532 to sayG3004 beforeG1909 theeG4675 what they had againstG4314 himG846. FarewellG4517.
ThenG3767+G3303 the soldiersG4757, asG2596 it was commandedG1299 themG846, tookG353 PaulG3972, and broughtG71 him byG1223 nightG3571 toG1519 AntipatrisG494.
On the morrowG1887 they leftG1439 the horsemenG2460 to goG4198 withG4862 himG846, and returnedG5290 toG1519 the castleG3925:
WhoG3748, when they cameG1525 toG1519 CaesareaG2542, andG2532 deliveredG325 the epistleG1992 to the governorG2232, presentedG3936 PaulG3972 alsoG2532 before himG846.
AndG1161 when the governorG2232 had readG314 the letter,G2532 he askedG1905 ofG1537 whatG4169 provinceG1885 he wasG2076. AndG2532 when he understoodG4441 thatG3754 he was ofG575 CiliciaG2791;
I will hearG1251 theeG4675, said heG5346, whenG3752 thineG4675 accusersG2725 areG3854 alsoG2532 comeG3854. AndG5037 he commandedG2753 himG846 to be keptG5442 inG1722 Herod'sG2264 judgment hallG4232.