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Proverbs 14

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1 A woman's family is held together by her wisdom, but it can be destroyed by her foolishness.

2 By living right, you show that you respect the LORD; by being deceitful, you show that you despise him.

3 Proud fools are punished for their stupid talk, but sensible talk can save your life.

4 Without the help of an ox there can be no crop, but with a strong ox a big crop is possible.

5 An honest witness tells the truth; a dishonest witness tells nothing but lies.

6 Make fun of wisdom, and you will never find it. But if you have understanding, knowledge comes easily.

7 Stay away from fools, or you won't learn a thing.

8 Wise people have enough sense to find their way, but stupid fools get lost.

9 Fools don't care if they are wrong, but God is pleased when people do right.

10 No one else can really know how sad or happy you are.

11 The tent of a good person stands longer than the house of someone evil.

12 You may think you are on the right road and still end up dead.

13 Sorrow may hide behind laughter, and happiness may end in sorrow.

14 You harvest what you plant, whether good or bad.

15 Don't be stupid and believe all you hear; be smart and know where you are headed.

16 Only a stupid fool is never cautious-- so be extra careful and stay out of trouble.

17 Fools have quick tempers, and no one likes you if you can't be trusted.

18 Stupidity leads to foolishness; be smart and learn.

19 The wicked will come crawling to those who obey God.

20 You have no friends if you are poor, but you have lots of friends if you are rich.

21 It's wrong to hate others, but God blesses everyone who is kind to the poor.

22 It's a mistake to make evil plans, but you will have loyal friends if you want to do right.

23 Hard work is worthwhile, but empty talk will make you poor.

24 Wisdom can make you rich, but foolishness leads to more foolishness.

25 An honest witness can save your life, but liars can't be trusted.

26 If you respect the LORD, you and your children have a strong fortress

27 and a life-giving fountain that keeps you safe from deadly traps.

28 Rulers of powerful nations are held in honor; rulers of weak nations are nothing at all.

29 It's smart to be patient, but it's stupid to lose your temper.

30 It's healthy to be content, but envy can eat you up.

31 If you mistreat the poor, you insult your Creator; if you are kind to them, you show him respect.

32 In times of trouble the wicked are destroyed, but even at death the innocent have faith.

33 Wisdom is found in the minds of people with good sense, but fools don't know it.

34 Doing right brings honor to a nation, but sin brings disgrace.

35 Kings reward servants who act wisely, but they punish those who act foolishly.

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The Contemporary English Version (CEV)

The Contemporary English Version (CEV) is a modern Bible translation that aims to make the scriptures accessible and understandable to a broad audience, including children and those with limited English proficiency. Published by the American Bible Society in 1995, the CEV emphasizes clarity, readability, and ease of comprehension. Unlike more literal translations, the CEV uses a thought-for-thought translation philosophy, which focuses on conveying the original meaning of the text in a way that is clear and straightforward for contemporary readers.

One of the key features of the CEV is its use of everyday language and simple sentence structures. The translators avoided theological jargon and archaic terms, instead opting for language that is commonly used in daily conversation. This makes the CEV particularly well-suited for public reading, educational settings, and outreach programs where the audience might not be familiar with traditional biblical language. The translation strives to communicate the essence of the biblical message without the barriers that complex language can sometimes create.

The CEV also pays special attention to cultural sensitivity and inclusivity. The translators sought to avoid expressions and idioms that might be misunderstood or offensive in different cultural contexts. Additionally, the CEV includes gender-neutral language where appropriate, aiming to make the text more inclusive while still remaining faithful to the original manuscripts. This approach helps ensure that Bible teachings are accessible to a diverse global audience, promoting understanding and acceptance across different cultures and communities.

Despite its strengths, the CEV has faced some criticism from those who prefer more literal translations. Critics argue that the CEV emphasises on simplicity and readability which can sometimes result in a loss of nuance and depth found in the original languages. Some theologians and scholars believe that the thought-for-thought approach may oversimplify complex theological concepts. Nevertheless, the Contemporary English Version remains a valuable resource for many readers, offering a clear and approachable rendition of the Bible that is particularly effective for those new to the scriptures or those seeking a more accessible way to engage with the biblical text.