Only simpletons believe everything they’re told! The prudent carefully consider their steps.
Parallel translations
- WEB A simple man believes everything, but the prudent man carefully considers his ways.
- KJV The simple believeth every word: but the prudent man looketh well to his going.
- BSB The simple man believes every word, but the prudent man watches his steps.
- NKJV The simple believes every word, But the prudent considers well his steps.
- NASB The naive believes everything, But the sensible person considers his steps.
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Quick answer
The naive believe anything, but the prudent weigh their steps. Wisdom includes thoughtful discernment, not gullibility.
Overview
This proverb contrasts the simple person, who is credulous and easily misled, with the prudent person, who carefully considers his course. It commends critical, godly discernment over naive acceptance of every claim or influence. Such wisdom guards the believer against deception, in keeping with the call to test all things and hold fast what is good (1 Thessalonians 5:21).
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 10
- Eph 5:17Therefore don’t be foolish, but understand what the will of the Lord is.
- Prov 14:8The wisdom of the prudent is to think about his way, but the folly of fools is deceit.
- 1 Jn 4:1Beloved, don’t believe every spirit, but test the spirits, whether they are of God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world.
- Prov 4:26Make the path of your feet level. Let all of your ways be established.
- Prov 27:12A prudent man sees danger and takes refuge; but the simple pass on, and suffer for it.
- Eph 4:14that we may no longer be children, tossed back and forth and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men, in craftiness, after the wiles of error;
- Rom 16:18–19For those who are such don’t serve our Lord, Jesus Christ, but their own belly; and by their smooth and flattering speech, they deceive the hearts of the innocent.
- Prov 22:3A prudent man sees danger, and hides himself; but the simple pass on, and suffer for it.
- Acts 13:7who was with the proconsul, Sergius Paulus, a man of understanding. This man summoned Barnabas and Saul, and sought to hear the word of God.
- Amos 5:13Therefore a prudent person keeps silent in such a time, for it is an evil time.
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