Parallel Verses

Amplified


The naive or inexperienced person [is easily misled and] believes every word he hears,
But the prudent man [is discreet and astute and] considers well where he is going.

New American Standard Bible

The naive believes everything,
But the sensible man considers his steps.

King James Version

The simple believeth every word: but the prudent man looketh well to his going.

Holman Bible

The inexperienced one believes anything,
but the sensible one watches his steps.

International Standard Version

An unthinking person believes everything, but the prudent one thinks before acting.

A Conservative Version

A simple man believes every word, but the prudent man looks well to his going.

American Standard Version

The simple believeth every word; But the prudent man looketh well to his going.

Bible in Basic English

The simple man has faith in every word, but the man of good sense gives thought to his footsteps.

Darby Translation

The simple believeth every word; but the prudent man heedeth his going.

Julia Smith Translation

The simple will believe to every word: and the prudent will understand to his going.

King James 2000

The simple believes every word: but the prudent man looks well where he is going.

Lexham Expanded Bible

The simple will believe every word, but the clever will consider his step.

Modern King James verseion

The simple believes every word, but the wise man watches his step.

Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale

An ignorant body believeth all things; but whoso hath understanding, looketh well to his goings.

NET Bible

A naive person believes everything, but the shrewd person discerns his steps.

New Heart English Bible

A simple man believes everything, but the prudent man carefully considers his ways.

The Emphasized Bible

The simple, believeth every word, but, the prudent, looketh well to his going.

Webster

The simple believeth every word: but the prudent man looketh well to his going.

World English Bible

A simple man believes everything, but the prudent man carefully considers his ways.

Youngs Literal Translation

The simple giveth credence to everything, And the prudent attendeth to his step.

Interlinear

English(KJV)
Strong's
Root Form
Definition
Usage
The simple
פּתאי פּתי פּתי 
P@thiy 
Usage: 19

דּבר 
Dabar 
Usage: 1438

but the prudent
ערוּם 
`aruwm 
Usage: 11

References

Hastings

Context Readings

Proverbs Of Solomon

14
The backslider in heart will have his fill with his own [rotten] ways,
But a good man will be satisfied with his ways [the godly thought and action which his heart pursues and in which he delights].
15 
The naive or inexperienced person [is easily misled and] believes every word he hears,
But the prudent man [is discreet and astute and] considers well where he is going.
16
A wise man suspects danger and cautiously avoids evil,
But the fool is arrogant and careless.



Cross References

Proverbs 4:26


Consider well and watch carefully the path of your feet,
And all your ways will be steadfast and sure.

Proverbs 14:8


The wisdom of the sensible is to understand his way,
But the foolishness of [shortsighted] fools is deceit.

Proverbs 22:3


A prudent and far-sighted person sees the evil [of sin] and hides himself [from it],
But the naive continue on and are punished [by suffering the consequences of sin].

Proverbs 27:12


A prudent man sees evil and hides himself and avoids it,
But the naive [who are easily misled] continue on and are punished [by suffering the consequences of sin].

Amos 5:13


Therefore, he who is prudent and has insight will keep silent at such a [corrupt and evil] time, for it is an evil time [when people will not listen to truth and will disregard those of good character].

Acts 13:7

who was [closely associated] with the proconsul [of the province], Sergius Paulus, an intelligent and sensible man. He called for Barnabas and Saul and wanted to hear the word of God [concerning eternal salvation through faith in Christ].

Romans 16:18-19

For such people do not serve our Lord Christ, but their own appetites and base desires. By smooth and flattering speech they deceive the hearts of the unsuspecting [the innocent and the naive].

Ephesians 4:14

So that we are no longer children [spiritually immature], tossed back and forth [like ships on a stormy sea] and carried about by every wind of [shifting] doctrine, by the cunning and trickery of [unscrupulous] men, by the deceitful scheming of people ready to do anything [for personal profit].

Ephesians 5:17

Therefore do not be foolish and thoughtless, but understand and firmly grasp what the will of the Lord is.

1 John 4:1

Beloved, do not believe every spirit [speaking through a self-proclaimed prophet]; instead test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets and teachers have gone out into the world.

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