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Proverbs 15 :: Christian Standard Bible (CSB)

Pro 15:1

A gentle answer turns away anger,

but a harsh word stirs up wrath.

Pro 15:2

The tongue of the wise makes knowledge attractive,

but the mouth of fools blurts out foolishness.

Pro 15:3

The eyes of the LORD are everywhere,

observing the wicked and the good.

Pro 15:4

The tongue that heals is a tree of life,

but a devious tongue[fn] breaks the spirit.

Pro 15:5

A fool despises his father’s discipline,

but a person who accepts correction is sensible.

Pro 15:6

The house of the righteous has great wealth,

but trouble accompanies the income of the wicked.

Pro 15:7

The lips of the wise broadcast knowledge,

but not so the heart of fools.

Pro 15:8

The sacrifice of the wicked is detestable to the LORD,

but the prayer of the upright is his delight.

Pro 15:9

The LORD detests the way of the wicked,

but he loves the one who pursues righteousness.

Pro 15:10

Discipline is harsh for the one who leaves the path;

the one who hates correction will die.

Pro 15:11

Sheol and Abaddon lie open before the LORD — 

how much more, human hearts.

Pro 15:12

A mocker doesn’t love one who corrects him;

he will not consult the wise.

Pro 15:13

A joyful heart makes a face cheerful,

but a sad heart produces a broken spirit.

Pro 15:14

A discerning mind seeks knowledge,

but the mouth of fools feeds on foolishness.

Pro 15:15

All the days of the oppressed are miserable,

but a cheerful heart has a continual feast.

Pro 15:16

Better a little with the fear of the LORD

than great treasure with turmoil.

Pro 15:17

Better a meal of vegetables where there is love

than a fattened ox with hatred.

Pro 15:18

A hot-tempered person stirs up conflict,

but one slow to anger calms strife.

Pro 15:19

A slacker’s way is like a thorny hedge,

but the path of the upright is a highway.

Pro 15:20

A wise son brings joy to his father,

but a foolish man despises his mother.

Pro 15:21

Foolishness brings joy to one without sense,

but a person with understanding walks a straight path.

Pro 15:22

Plans fail when there is no counsel,

but with many advisers they succeed.

Pro 15:23

A person takes joy in giving an answer;[fn]

and a timely word ​— ​how good that is!

Pro 15:24

For the prudent the path of life leads upward,

so that he may avoid going down to Sheol.

Pro 15:25

The LORD tears apart the house of the proud,

but he protects the widow’s territory.

Pro 15:26

The LORD detests the plans of the one who is evil,

but pleasant words are pure.

Pro 15:27

The one who profits dishonestly troubles his household,

but the one who hates bribes will live.

Pro 15:28

The mind of the righteous person thinks before answering,

but the mouth of the wicked blurts out evil things.

Pro 15:29

The LORD is far from the wicked,

but he hears the prayer of the righteous.

Pro 15:30

Bright eyes cheer the heart;

good news strengthens[fn] the bones.

Pro 15:31

One who[fn] listens to life-giving rebukes

will be at home among the wise.

Pro 15:32

Anyone who ignores discipline despises himself,

but whoever listens to correction acquires good sense.[fn]

Pro 15:33

The fear of the LORD is what wisdom teaches,

and humility comes before honor.

CSB Footnotes
Lit but crookedness in it
Lit in an answer of his mouth
Lit makes fat
Lit An ear that
Lit acquires a heart
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