• King James Version

    1. Better {is} the poor that walketh in his integrity, than {he that is} perverse in his lips, and is a fool. / 2. Also, {that} the soul {be} without knowledge, {it is} not good; and he that hasteth with {his} feet sinneth.

  • Norm

    The 19th chapter of Proverbs has a lot of great advice, but it's also kind of repetitive - like, they really hammer home the same points. For example, there's a passage about how it's better to be poor and honest than rich and dishonest, and then two verses later, it's like, "Hey, remember how it's better to be poor and honest than rich and dishonest? We just wanted to make sure you got that.

  • Joe Rogan Experience

    Joe: Alright, welcome back to the Joe Rogan Experience! Today we’re continuing our exploration of the Bible with our expert guest. We just finished up Proverbs 18, so what’s next? Expert: Well, Proverbs 19 is all about wisdom and understanding.

  • Jeopardy

    Alex Trebek: Alright, now let's get to know our contestant, [contestant's name]! So, [contestant's name], what do you do for a living? Contestant: Well, I'm a Bible scholar, so I like to look at the Book of Proverbs and try to uncover its many lessons.

  • Drill Sergeant

    "LISTEN UP, MAGGOTS! Proverbs 19: In life, be wise with your words, 'stupid talk' will only get you in trouble. Don't be a fool and think you know it all, listen to advice and you can't go wrong. The lazy man will suffer, so get up and do something with your life! Be kind and generous, don't be selfish and you'll be rewarded.

  • Batman

    Robin: Wow, Batman! Proverbs 19 offers some pretty wise advice. Batman: That is right, Robin! The chapter is full of wise sayings and wise principles. Joker: Ha ha ha! What kind of advice, you boys?

  • Joe Biden

    Folks, here's the deal—Proverbs 19 is all about wisdom and understanding. My father used to say, "no malarkey," you gotta listen to your parents and have self-control c'mon man! See here, Jack, a wise person is slow to anger and gets along with others no matter what.

  • Donald Trump

    20-29. Listen up, folks, this is Proverbs 19:20-29, and it's huge! Believe me, there are many people out there saying this is the best chapter in the Bible. Now, here's what it's all about: listen to advice, pay attention to what your parents say, and don't be a low energy loser! Many such cases, it's better to be poor than to be a liar, and in Proverbs 19:22, it says "What a person desires is unfailing love; better to be poor than a liar".

  • Family Guy

    Peter: So what do we got here? Proverbs 19? Lois: Yeah, this chapter talks about how wisdom is better than wealth, and how it's important to listen to advice. Brian: Yeah, and it also talks about how it's better to be patient than to be proud, and how it's important to be kind and generous.