Proverbs 12 — TOJB
12Verse 1He who loveth musar loveth da'as,
but he that hateth tokhakhat (reproof, correction) is ba'ar (a boorish, ignorant person).
Verse 2A tov (good man) obtaineth ratzon (favor) from Hashem,
but an ish mezimor (a man of crafty devices) will He condemn.
Verse 3An adam shall not be made secure by resha,
but the shoresh tzaddikim (root of the righteous ones) shall not be moved.+
Verse 4An aishes chayil (a woman of valor, an excellent wife) is an ateret to her ba'al,
but she that bringeth shame is like rottenness in his atzmot.
Verse 5The thoughts of the tzaddikim are right,
but the tachbulot (guidance) of the resha'im are mirmah (deceitful).
Verse 6The devarim of the resha'im are to lie in wait for dahm,
but the peh (mouth) of the yesharim (upright ones) shall deliver them.
Verse 7The resha'im are overthrown, and are no more,
but the bais tzaddikim shall stand.
Verse 8An ish shall be commended according to his seichel,
but he that is of a perverse mind shall be despised.
Verse 9He that is lightly esteemed, and hath an eved,
is better than he that honoreth himself, and lacketh lechem.
Verse 10A tzaddik regardeth the nefesh (life) of his behemah (beast),
but the compassion of the resha'im is cruel.
Verse 11He that worketh his adamah shall be satisfied with lechem,
but he that chaseth after worthless persons is devoid of lev.+
Verse 12The resha coveteth the catch of ra'im (evil men),
but the shoresh (root) of the tzaddikim yieldeth fruit.
Verse 13The rah is ensnared by the peysha (transgression) of his sfatayim (lips),
but the tzaddik shall escape from tzoros.
Verse 14An ish shall be filled with tov by the fruit of his peh (mouth),
and the recompence of the hands of adam shall be rendered unto him.
Verse 15The derech of a fool is yashar (right) in his own eynayim,
but he that payeth heed unto etzah is chacham (wise).
Verse 16A foolʼs wrath is known immediately,
but a prudent man covereth kalon (shame, disgrace, shameful nakedness).
Verse 17He that speaketh emunah declareth tzedek,
but an ed shekarim, mirmah.
Verse 18There is one who speaketh rash words like the wounding of a cherev,
but the lashon of the chachamim promotes marpeh (healing).
Verse 19The lip of emes shall be established forever,
but a lashon sheker is but for a moment.
Verse 20Mirmah (deceit) is in the lev of them that plot rah,
but to the counsellors of shalom is simchah.
Verse 21There shall no harm befall the tzaddik,
but the resha'im shall be filled with rah.
Verse 22Sfatayim (lips) of sheker are to'evah to Hashem,
but they that deal emunah (faithfully, truthfully) are His delight.
Verse 23A prudent man concealeth da'as,
but the lev kesilim (mind of fools) preaches folly.
Verse 24The yad of the kharutzim (diligent ones) shall rule,
but the remiyyah (deceitfully lazy man) shall be put to forced labor.
Verse 25Anxiety in the lev ish causeth depression,
but a davar tov cheers it up.
Verse 26The tzaddik prevaileth advantageously over his neighbor,
but the derech resha'im leads them astray.
Verse 27The remiyyah (deceitfully lazy man) roasteth not that which he took in hunting,
but diligence is the precious possession of man.
Verse 28In the orach tzedakah (way of righteousness) is chayyim,
and in the derech netivot (pathway) thereof there is no mavet.
but he that hateth tokhakhat (reproof, correction) is ba'ar (a boorish, ignorant person).
Verse 2A tov (good man) obtaineth ratzon (favor) from Hashem,
but an ish mezimor (a man of crafty devices) will He condemn.
Verse 3An adam shall not be made secure by resha,
but the shoresh tzaddikim (root of the righteous ones) shall not be moved.+
Verse 4An aishes chayil (a woman of valor, an excellent wife) is an ateret to her ba'al,
but she that bringeth shame is like rottenness in his atzmot.
Verse 5The thoughts of the tzaddikim are right,
but the tachbulot (guidance) of the resha'im are mirmah (deceitful).
Verse 6The devarim of the resha'im are to lie in wait for dahm,
but the peh (mouth) of the yesharim (upright ones) shall deliver them.
Verse 7The resha'im are overthrown, and are no more,
but the bais tzaddikim shall stand.
Verse 8An ish shall be commended according to his seichel,
but he that is of a perverse mind shall be despised.
Verse 9He that is lightly esteemed, and hath an eved,
is better than he that honoreth himself, and lacketh lechem.
Verse 10A tzaddik regardeth the nefesh (life) of his behemah (beast),
but the compassion of the resha'im is cruel.
Verse 11He that worketh his adamah shall be satisfied with lechem,
but he that chaseth after worthless persons is devoid of lev.+
Verse 12The resha coveteth the catch of ra'im (evil men),
but the shoresh (root) of the tzaddikim yieldeth fruit.
Verse 13The rah is ensnared by the peysha (transgression) of his sfatayim (lips),
but the tzaddik shall escape from tzoros.
Verse 14An ish shall be filled with tov by the fruit of his peh (mouth),
and the recompence of the hands of adam shall be rendered unto him.
Verse 15The derech of a fool is yashar (right) in his own eynayim,
but he that payeth heed unto etzah is chacham (wise).
Verse 16A foolʼs wrath is known immediately,
but a prudent man covereth kalon (shame, disgrace, shameful nakedness).
Verse 17He that speaketh emunah declareth tzedek,
but an ed shekarim, mirmah.
Verse 18There is one who speaketh rash words like the wounding of a cherev,
but the lashon of the chachamim promotes marpeh (healing).
Verse 19The lip of emes shall be established forever,
but a lashon sheker is but for a moment.
Verse 20Mirmah (deceit) is in the lev of them that plot rah,
but to the counsellors of shalom is simchah.
Verse 21There shall no harm befall the tzaddik,
but the resha'im shall be filled with rah.
Verse 22Sfatayim (lips) of sheker are to'evah to Hashem,
but they that deal emunah (faithfully, truthfully) are His delight.
Verse 23A prudent man concealeth da'as,
but the lev kesilim (mind of fools) preaches folly.
Verse 24The yad of the kharutzim (diligent ones) shall rule,
but the remiyyah (deceitfully lazy man) shall be put to forced labor.
Verse 25Anxiety in the lev ish causeth depression,
but a davar tov cheers it up.
Verse 26The tzaddik prevaileth advantageously over his neighbor,
but the derech resha'im leads them astray.
Verse 27The remiyyah (deceitfully lazy man) roasteth not that which he took in hunting,
but diligence is the precious possession of man.
Verse 28In the orach tzedakah (way of righteousness) is chayyim,
and in the derech netivot (pathway) thereof there is no mavet.