Holy Bible: Easy-To-Read Version

Proverbs 26:2-13 Holy Bible: Easy-To-Read Version (ETR)

2. Don’t worry when someone curses you for no reason. Nothing bad will happen. Such words are like birds that fly past and never stop.

3. You have to whip a horse, you have to put a bridle on a mule, and you have to beat a fool.

4-5. There is no good way to answer fools when they say something stupid. If you answer them, then you, too, will look like a fool. If you don’t answer them, they will think they are smart.

6. Never let a fool carry your message. If you do, it will be like cutting off your own feet. You are only asking for trouble.

7. A fool trying to say something wise is like a crippled person trying to walk.

8. Showing honor to a fool is as bad as tying a rock in a sling.

9. A fool trying to say something wise is like a drunk trying to pick a thorn out of his hand.

10. Hiring a fool or a stranger who is just passing by is dangerous—you don’t know who might get hurt.

11. Like a dog that returns to its vomit, a fool does the same foolish things again and again.

12. People who think they are wise when they are not are worse than fools.

13. A person who is lazy and wants to stay home says, “What if there is a lion out there? Really, there might be a lion in the street!”