Proverbs 16:18-19 - બધા સંસ્કરણોની તુલના કરો
Proverbs 16:18-19 NIV (New International Version)
Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall. Better to be lowly in spirit along with the oppressed than to share plunder with the proud.
Proverbs 16:18-19 ESV (English Standard Version 2025)
Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall. It is better to be of a lowly spirit with the poor than to divide the spoil with the proud.
Proverbs 16:18-19 NLT (New Living Translation)
Pride goes before destruction, and haughtiness before a fall. Better to live humbly with the poor than to share plunder with the proud.
Proverbs 16:18-19 CSB (Christian Standard Bible)
Pride comes before destruction, and an arrogant spirit before a fall. Better to be lowly of spirit with the humble , than to divide plunder with the proud.
Proverbs 16:18-19 KJV (King James Version)
Pride goeth before destruction, And an haughty spirit before a fall. Better it is to be of an humble spirit with the lowly, Than to divide the spoil with the proud.
Proverbs 16:18-19 NKJV (New King James Version)
Pride goes before destruction, And a haughty spirit before a fall. Better to be of a humble spirit with the lowly, Than to divide the spoil with the proud.
Proverbs 16:18-19 MSG (The Message)
First pride, then the crash— the bigger the ego, the harder the fall. It’s better to live humbly among the poor than to live it up among the rich and famous.
Proverbs 16:18-19 NASB2020 (New American Standard Bible - NASB)
Pride goes before destruction, And a haughty spirit before stumbling. It is better to be humble in spirit with the needy Than to divide the spoils with the proud.
Proverbs 16:18-19 AMP (Amplified Bible)
Pride goes before destruction, And a haughty spirit before a fall. It is better to be humble in spirit with the lowly Than to divide the spoil with the proud (haughty, arrogant).
Proverbs 16:18-19 NET (New English Translation)
Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall. It is better to be lowly in spirit with the afflicted than to share the spoils with the proud.