Proverbs

Chapter 25

1 These428 are also1571 proverbs4912 of Solomon,8010 which834 the men376 of Hezekiah2396 king4428 of Judah3063 copied out.6275

2 It is the glory3519 of God430 to conceal5641 a thing:1697 but the honor3519 of kings4428 is to search out2713 a matter.1697

3 The heaven8064 for height,7312 and the earth776 for depth,6011 and the heart3820 of kings4428 is unsearchable.369 2714

4 Take away1898 the dross5509 from the silver,4480 3701 and there shall come forth3318 a vessel3627 for the refiner.6884

5 Take away1898 the wicked7563 from before6440 the king,4428 and his throne3678 shall be established3559 in righteousness.6664

6 Put not forth thyself408 1921 in the presence6440 of the king,4428 and stand5975 not408 in the place4725 of great1419 men:

7 For3588 better2896 it is that it be said559 unto thee, Come up5927 hither;2008 than that thou shouldest be put lower4480 8213 in the presence6440 of the prince5081 whom834 thine eyes5869 have seen.7200

8 Go not forth3318 408 hastily4118 to strive,7378 lest6435 thou know not what4100 to do6213 in the end319 thereof, when thy neighbor7453 hath put thee to shame.3637 853

9 Debate7378 thy cause7379 with854 thy neighbor7453 himself; and discover1540 not408 a secret5475 to another: 312

10 Lest6435 he that heareth8085 it put thee to shame,2616 and thine infamy1681 turn not away.3808 7725

11 A word1697 fitly5921 655 spoken1696 is like apples8598 of gold2091 in pictures4906 of silver.3701

12 As an earring5141 of gold,2091 and an ornament2481 of fine gold,3800 so is a wise2450 reprover3198 upon5921 an obedient8085 ear.241

13 As the cold6793 of snow7950 in the time3117 of harvest,7105 so is a faithful539 messenger6735 to them that send7971 him: for he refresheth7725 the soul5315 of his masters.113

14 Whoso376 boasteth himself1984 of a false8267 gift4991 is like clouds5387 and wind7307 without369 rain.1653

15 By long753 forbearing639 is a prince7101 persuaded,6601 and a soft7390 tongue3956 breaketh7665 the bone.1634

16 Hast thou found4672 honey?1706 eat398 so much as is sufficient1767 for thee, lest6435 thou be filled7646 therewith, and vomit6958 it.

17 Withdraw3365 thy foot7272 from thy neighbor's7453 house;4480 1004 lest6435 he be weary7646 of thee, and so hate8130 thee.

18 A man376 that beareth6030 false8267 witness5707 against his neighbor7453 is a maul,4650 and a sword,2719 and a sharp8150 arrow.2671

19 Confidence4009 in an unfaithful man898 in time3117 of trouble6869 is like a broken7465 tooth,8127 and a foot7272 out of joint.4154

20 As he that taketh away5710 a garment899 in cold7135 weather,3117 and as vinegar2558 upon5921 niter,5427 so is he that singeth7891 songs7892 to5921 a heavy7451 heart.3820

21 If518 thine enemy8130 be hungry,7457 give him bread3899 to eat;398 and if518 he be thirsty,6771 give him water4325 to drink: 8248

22 For3588 thou859 shalt heap2846 coals of fire1513 upon5921 his head,7218 and the LORD3068 shall reward7999 thee.

23 The north6828 wind7307 driveth away2342 rain:1653 so doth an angry2194 countenance6440 a backbiting5643 tongue.3956

24 It is better2896 to dwell3427 in5921 the corner6438 of the housetop,1406 than with a brawling woman4480 802 4079 and in a wide2267 house.1004

25 As cold7119 waters4325 to5921 a thirsty5889 soul,5315 so is good2896 news8052 from a far country.4480 776 4801

26 A righteous6662 man falling down4131 before6440 the wicked7563 is as a troubled7515 fountain,4599 and a corrupt7843 spring.4726

27 It is not3808 good2896 to eat398 much7235 honey:1706 so for men to search2714 their own glory3519 is not glory.3519

28 He376 that834 hath no369 rule over4623 his own spirit7307 is like a city5892 that is broken down,6555 and without369 walls.2346

Proverbs

Chapter 25

1 THESE are also profound proverbs of Solomon which the friends of Hezekiah king of Judah wrote.

2 It is the glory of God to keep secret a matter; but the glory of the king is to search it out.

3 The heaven for height, and the earth for depth, and the heart of the king is unsearchable.

4 Purge dross from silver that it may come forth a pure vessel.

5 Let wicked men be driven from the presence of the king, and his throne shall be established in righteousness.

6 Do not glorify yourself in the presence of the king, and do not stand in the place of great men;

7 For it is better that it be said to you, Come up higher, than that you should be put lower. In the presence of the ruler report what your eyes have seen.

8 Do not go forth hastily to bring a suit, lest when you plead your cause, at the end your neighbor shall reproach you.

9 Debate your cause with your neighbor himself; and do not disclose the secret to another,

10 Lest he who hears it reproach you and many people mock you.

11 A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in a setting of silver.

12 Like an earring of gold, and a precious sardius, so is the reproof of the wise men to a listening ear.

13 Like the cold of snow in the time of harvest, which cools the air, so is a faithful messenger to those who send him; for he refreshes the soul of his masters.

14 Like clouds and wind without rain, so is the man who boasts of false gifts.

15 By long forbearing, a ruler is persuaded; and a soft tongue breaks the bones.

16 When you find honey, eat as much as is sufficient for you, lest you be filled with it and vomit it.

17 Do not visit your neighbor's house too frequently, lest he become weary of you and so hate you.

18 A man who bears false witness against his neighbor is like an iron bar, a sword, and a sharp arrow.

19 Like a sore tooth and a foot out of joint, such is the confidence in an unfaithful man in time of trouble.

20 As he who takes away a garment from his neighbor in cold weather, as one who drops sand on the string of a musical instrument, as he who afflicts a broken heart, as a moth on a garment, and as a boring-worm on a tree: such is the effect of sorrow on a man's heart.

21 If your enemy be hungry, give him bread to eat; and if he be thirsty, give him water to drink;

22 For when you shall do these things for him, you will heap coals of fire upon his head, and the LORD will reward you.

23 Like the north wind which brings forth rain, so are an evil countenance and a backbiting tongue.

24 It is better to dwell in a corner of the housetop than with a quarrelsome wife and a house divided against itself.

25 Like cold water to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far country.

26 Like a stopped fountain or a polluted spring is a righteous man when he falls down before the wicked.

27 It is not good to eat much honey, nor to search for high praises for oneself.

28 Like a breached city that has no wall, so is a man who is impatient.

Proverbs

Chapter 25

Proverbs

Chapter 25

1 These428 are also1571 proverbs4912 of Solomon,8010 which834 the men376 of Hezekiah2396 king4428 of Judah3063 copied out.6275

1 THESE are also profound proverbs of Solomon which the friends of Hezekiah king of Judah wrote.

2 It is the glory3519 of God430 to conceal5641 a thing:1697 but the honor3519 of kings4428 is to search out2713 a matter.1697

2 It is the glory of God to keep secret a matter; but the glory of the king is to search it out.

3 The heaven8064 for height,7312 and the earth776 for depth,6011 and the heart3820 of kings4428 is unsearchable.369 2714

3 The heaven for height, and the earth for depth, and the heart of the king is unsearchable.

4 Take away1898 the dross5509 from the silver,4480 3701 and there shall come forth3318 a vessel3627 for the refiner.6884

4 Purge dross from silver that it may come forth a pure vessel.

5 Take away1898 the wicked7563 from before6440 the king,4428 and his throne3678 shall be established3559 in righteousness.6664

5 Let wicked men be driven from the presence of the king, and his throne shall be established in righteousness.

6 Put not forth thyself408 1921 in the presence6440 of the king,4428 and stand5975 not408 in the place4725 of great1419 men:

6 Do not glorify yourself in the presence of the king, and do not stand in the place of great men;

7 For3588 better2896 it is that it be said559 unto thee, Come up5927 hither;2008 than that thou shouldest be put lower4480 8213 in the presence6440 of the prince5081 whom834 thine eyes5869 have seen.7200

7 For it is better that it be said to you, Come up higher, than that you should be put lower. In the presence of the ruler report what your eyes have seen.

8 Go not forth3318 408 hastily4118 to strive,7378 lest6435 thou know not what4100 to do6213 in the end319 thereof, when thy neighbor7453 hath put thee to shame.3637 853

8 Do not go forth hastily to bring a suit, lest when you plead your cause, at the end your neighbor shall reproach you.

9 Debate7378 thy cause7379 with854 thy neighbor7453 himself; and discover1540 not408 a secret5475 to another: 312

9 Debate your cause with your neighbor himself; and do not disclose the secret to another,

10 Lest6435 he that heareth8085 it put thee to shame,2616 and thine infamy1681 turn not away.3808 7725

10 Lest he who hears it reproach you and many people mock you.

11 A word1697 fitly5921 655 spoken1696 is like apples8598 of gold2091 in pictures4906 of silver.3701

11 A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in a setting of silver.

12 As an earring5141 of gold,2091 and an ornament2481 of fine gold,3800 so is a wise2450 reprover3198 upon5921 an obedient8085 ear.241

12 Like an earring of gold, and a precious sardius, so is the reproof of the wise men to a listening ear.

13 As the cold6793 of snow7950 in the time3117 of harvest,7105 so is a faithful539 messenger6735 to them that send7971 him: for he refresheth7725 the soul5315 of his masters.113

13 Like the cold of snow in the time of harvest, which cools the air, so is a faithful messenger to those who send him; for he refreshes the soul of his masters.

14 Whoso376 boasteth himself1984 of a false8267 gift4991 is like clouds5387 and wind7307 without369 rain.1653

14 Like clouds and wind without rain, so is the man who boasts of false gifts.

15 By long753 forbearing639 is a prince7101 persuaded,6601 and a soft7390 tongue3956 breaketh7665 the bone.1634

15 By long forbearing, a ruler is persuaded; and a soft tongue breaks the bones.

16 Hast thou found4672 honey?1706 eat398 so much as is sufficient1767 for thee, lest6435 thou be filled7646 therewith, and vomit6958 it.

16 When you find honey, eat as much as is sufficient for you, lest you be filled with it and vomit it.

17 Withdraw3365 thy foot7272 from thy neighbor's7453 house;4480 1004 lest6435 he be weary7646 of thee, and so hate8130 thee.

17 Do not visit your neighbor's house too frequently, lest he become weary of you and so hate you.

18 A man376 that beareth6030 false8267 witness5707 against his neighbor7453 is a maul,4650 and a sword,2719 and a sharp8150 arrow.2671

18 A man who bears false witness against his neighbor is like an iron bar, a sword, and a sharp arrow.

19 Confidence4009 in an unfaithful man898 in time3117 of trouble6869 is like a broken7465 tooth,8127 and a foot7272 out of joint.4154

19 Like a sore tooth and a foot out of joint, such is the confidence in an unfaithful man in time of trouble.

20 As he that taketh away5710 a garment899 in cold7135 weather,3117 and as vinegar2558 upon5921 niter,5427 so is he that singeth7891 songs7892 to5921 a heavy7451 heart.3820

20 As he who takes away a garment from his neighbor in cold weather, as one who drops sand on the string of a musical instrument, as he who afflicts a broken heart, as a moth on a garment, and as a boring-worm on a tree: such is the effect of sorrow on a man's heart.

21 If518 thine enemy8130 be hungry,7457 give him bread3899 to eat;398 and if518 he be thirsty,6771 give him water4325 to drink: 8248

21 If your enemy be hungry, give him bread to eat; and if he be thirsty, give him water to drink;

22 For3588 thou859 shalt heap2846 coals of fire1513 upon5921 his head,7218 and the LORD3068 shall reward7999 thee.

22 For when you shall do these things for him, you will heap coals of fire upon his head, and the LORD will reward you.

23 The north6828 wind7307 driveth away2342 rain:1653 so doth an angry2194 countenance6440 a backbiting5643 tongue.3956

23 Like the north wind which brings forth rain, so are an evil countenance and a backbiting tongue.

24 It is better2896 to dwell3427 in5921 the corner6438 of the housetop,1406 than with a brawling woman4480 802 4079 and in a wide2267 house.1004

24 It is better to dwell in a corner of the housetop than with a quarrelsome wife and a house divided against itself.

25 As cold7119 waters4325 to5921 a thirsty5889 soul,5315 so is good2896 news8052 from a far country.4480 776 4801

25 Like cold water to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far country.

26 A righteous6662 man falling down4131 before6440 the wicked7563 is as a troubled7515 fountain,4599 and a corrupt7843 spring.4726

26 Like a stopped fountain or a polluted spring is a righteous man when he falls down before the wicked.

27 It is not3808 good2896 to eat398 much7235 honey:1706 so for men to search2714 their own glory3519 is not glory.3519

27 It is not good to eat much honey, nor to search for high praises for oneself.

28 He376 that834 hath no369 rule over4623 his own spirit7307 is like a city5892 that is broken down,6555 and without369 walls.2346

28 Like a breached city that has no wall, so is a man who is impatient.

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