New American Bible, Revised Edition

Proverbs 27:12-25 New American Bible, Revised Edition (NABRE)

12. The astute see an evil and hide;the naive continue on and pay the penalty.

13. Take the garment of the one who became surety for a stranger;if for a foreign woman, exact the pledge!

14. Those who greet their neighbor with a loud voice in the early morning,a curse can be laid to their charge.

15. For a persistent leak on a rainy daythe match is a quarrelsome wife;

16. Whoever would hide her hides a stormwindand cannot tell north from south.

17. Iron is sharpened by iron;one person sharpens another.

18. Those who tend a fig tree eat its fruit;so those attentive to their master will be honored.

19. As face mirrors face in water,so the heart reflects the person.

20. Sheol and Abaddon can never be satisfied;so the eyes of mortals can never be satisfied.

21. The crucible for silver, the furnace for gold,so you must assay the praise you receive.

22. Though you pound fools with a pestle,their folly never leaves them.

23. Take good care of your flocks,give careful attention to your herds;

24. For wealth does not last forever,nor even a crown from age to age.

25. When the grass comes up and the new growth appears,and the mountain greens are gathered in,