It is a fool’s pleasure to do wickedness, but wisdom is a man of understanding’s pleasure.
Parallel translations
- KJV It is as sport to a fool to do mischief: but a man of understanding hath wisdom.
- BSB The fool delights in shameful conduct, but a man of understanding has wisdom.
- NKJV To do evil is like sport to a fool, But a man of understanding has wisdom.
- NASB Doing wickedness is like sport to a fool, And so is wisdom to a person of understanding.
- NLT Doing wrong is fun for a fool, but living wisely brings pleasure to the sensible.
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Quick answer
The fool delights in doing wickedness, but the discerning find pleasure in wisdom. Our delights reveal our character.
Overview
What a person enjoys exposes the heart: the fool takes pleasure in evil, while the wise delight in understanding. This contrast shows that sin and wisdom are not merely matters of action but of desire. The renewed heart, transformed by God's grace, learns to delight in what is good, as the psalmist delights in God's law (Psalm 1:2).
Cross-references & the web
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- Prov 15:21Folly is joy to one who is void of wisdom, but a man of understanding keeps his way straight.
- Prov 2:14who rejoice to do evil, and delight in the perverseness of evil;
- Prov 14:9Fools mock at making atonement for sins, but among the upright there is good will.
- Prov 26:18–19Like a madman who shoots torches, arrows, and death,
- Eccl 11:9Rejoice, young man, in your youth, and let your heart cheer you in the days of your youth, and walk in the ways of your heart, and in the sight of your eyes; but know that for all these things God will bring you into judgment.
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Wisdom personified, with God before creation and the agent of all things, anticipates Christ 'in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom' — the wisdom of God made flesh.
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