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Bible Reading Plan | July 23, 2023


 

TODAY’S SCRIPTURE


Our scripture reading for today is from Proverbs 26 in the Bible. This chapter contains repeated references to “fools,” along with descriptions of their folly, and warnings to avoid them. What was a “fool” in the Bible? In this passage below he (or she) is described in the following ways: Dishonorable, stubborn, unwise, unreliable, imprudent, and lazy. Perhaps the biggest fool though is one, “who says in his heart that there is no God.” (Psalm 14:1)

 

PROVERBS 26

1 Like snow in summer or rain in harvest,

honor is not fitting for a fool.


2 Like a fluttering sparrow or a darting swallow,

an undeserved curse does not come to rest.


3 A whip for the horse, a bridle for the donkey,

and a rod for the backs of fools!


4 Do not answer a fool according to his folly,

or you yourself will be just like him.


5 Answer a fool according to his folly,

or he will be wise in his own eyes.


6 Sending a message by the hands of a fool

is like cutting off one’s feet or drinking poison.


7 Like the useless legs of one who is lame

is a proverb in the mouth of a fool.


8 Like tying a stone in a sling

is the giving of honor to a fool.


9 Like a thornbush in a drunkard’s hand

is a proverb in the mouth of a fool.


10 Like an archer who wounds at random

is one who hires a fool or any passer-by.


11 As a dog returns to its vomit,

so fools repeat their folly.


12 Do you see a person wise in their own eyes?

There is more hope for a fool than for them.


13 A sluggard says, “There’s a lion in the road,

a fierce lion roaming the streets!”


14 As a door turns on its hinges,

so a sluggard turns on his bed.


15 A sluggard buries his hand in the dish;

he is too lazy to bring it back to his mouth.


16 A sluggard is wiser in his own eyes

than seven people who answer discreetly.


17 Like one who grabs a stray dog by the ears

is someone who rushes into a quarrel not their own.


18 Like a maniac shooting

flaming arrows of death


19 is one who deceives their neighbor

and says, “I was only joking!”


20 Without wood a fire goes out;

without a gossip a quarrel dies down.


21 As charcoal to embers and as wood to fire,

so is a quarrelsome person for kindling strife.


22 The words of a gossip are like choice morsels;

they go down to the inmost parts.


23 Like a coating of silver dross on earthenware

are fervent lips with an evil heart.


24 Enemies disguise themselves with their lips,

but in their hearts they harbor deceit.


25 Though their speech is charming, do not believe them,

for seven abominations fill their hearts.


26 Their malice may be concealed by deception,

but their wickedness will be exposed in the assembly.


27 Whoever digs a pit will fall into it;

if someone rolls a stone, it will roll back on them.


28 A lying tongue hates those it hurts,

and a flattering mouth works ruin.

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