Contemporary English Version 1If you obey him, you will be protected and rescued from danger. 2You are wise to love God's Law, but if you are not sincere, you will be tossed around like a boat in a storm. 3 Be sensible and trust what God has said in his Law. 4If you want others to listen, then think about what you know and how to say it best. 5Fools talk in circles like a wheel going around. 6To make fun of a friend is to act like a horse that snorts at anyone who tries to ride. Differences between People 7Each day of the year depends on the sun for light, so why are some days more important than others? 8The Lord used his wisdom and made them different. Some have a special meaning, others are festivals, 9and some are sacred days-- but most are ordinary. 10 We humans were made from the soil, 11and the Lord used great wisdom to make each of us different, with different destinies. 12He blessed our ancestors and made them great, and he even let some be his holy priests. But he put a curse on the nations of Canaan-- they were defeated and forced to leave the land. 13Humans become what the Creator chooses, just as clay is shaped by the hands of the potter. 14There are many opposites-- good and evil, life and death, sinners and God's people. 15You can see that God Most High made everything the opposite of something else. The Last of the Teachers of Wisdom 16I am the last in the line of the teachers of wisdom, like a poor man picking grapes after the main harvest. 17But the Lord blessed me, and I gathered enough grapes to fill a wine-pit. 18I wasn't working just for my own good, but to help all those who want to learn wisdom. 19So pay attention to what I say, all you officials and leaders. Freedom 20Never give anyone else power to make decisions for you-- not your husband or wife, and not your children, relatives, or friends. And don't give away property-- if you later want it returned, you will have to beg for it. 21As long as you are alive, don't let others run your life. 22It is better that your children ask you for money than for you to ask them. 23Be the best at whatever you do, and do only what brings honor and not shame. 24Wait until you are about to die before giving your children their inheritance. How To Treat Slaves 25If you feed your donkeys and beat them with a stick, they will carry their loads. Slaves are like that-- feed and discipline them, and they will do their work. 26If you don't want trouble, keep your slaves busy; otherwise, they will have time to think about becoming free. 27Use collars and leather straps to keep slaves at their work, and punish the rebellious ones by torturing them. * 28Keep your slaves busy or they will have time to think 29of ways to cause trouble. 30Slaves are supposed to work, so give them something to do, and if they refuse to obey, put them in chains. But always be fair, not arrogant. 31If one slave is all you have, treat him like a family member or even as you treat yourself. You worked a long time to buy that slave, and you need his help to survive. 32If you are mean, and that slave runs away, 33where will you look for him? Contemporary English Version, Second Edition (CEV®) © 2006 American Bible Society. All rights reserved. Bible text from the Contemporary English Version 2nd Edition (CEV®) is not to be reproduced in copies or otherwise by any means except as permitted in writing by American Bible Society, 101 North Independence Mall East, Floor 8, Philadelphia, PA 19106-2155 (www.americanbible.org). Learn more at www.cev.bible. Discover .BIBLE resources for your ministry at www.get.bible/cev. |