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Old Testament

Proverbs 25

1

These, too, are parables of Solomon, which the men of Hezekiah, king of Judah, transferred.

2

It is to the glory of God to conceal a word, and it is to the glory of kings to investigate speech.

7

For it is better that it should be said to you, "Ascend to here," than that you should be humbled before the prince.

8

The things that your eyes have seen, do not offer hastily in a quarrel, lest afterward you may not be able to make amends, when you have dishonored your friend.

10

lest perhaps he may insult you, when he has heard it, and he might not cease to reproach you. Grace and friendship free a man; preserve these for yourself, lest you fall under reproach.

12

Whoever reproves the wise and obedient ear is like an earring of gold with a shining pearl.

13

Just like the cold of snow in a time of harvest, so also is a faithful messenger to him who sent him: he causes his soul to rest.

14

A man who boasts and does not fulfill his promises is like clouds and wind, when rain does not follow.

16

You have discovered honey; eat what is sufficient for you, lest perhaps, being filled up, you may vomit it.

17

Withdraw your feet from the house of your neighbor, lest, when he has had his fill, he may hate you.

18

A man who speaks false testimony against his neighbor is like a dart and a sword and a sharp arrow.

19

Whoever sets his hopes on the unfaithful in a day of anguish is like a rotten tooth and weary foot,

20

and like one who loosens his garment in cold weather. Whoever sings verses to a wicked heart is like vinegar on baking soda. Just like a moth to a garment, and a worm to wood, so too does the sadness of a man do harm to the heart.

23

The north wind brings forth the rain, and a sorrowful face brings forth a detracting tongue.

24

It is better to sit in a corner of the attic, than with an argumentative woman and in a shared house.

26

The just falling down before the impious is like a fountain stirred up by feet and like a corrupted spring.

27

Just as whoever eats too much honey, it is not good for him, so also whoever is an investigator of what is majestic will be overwhelmed by glory.

28

Just like a city lying in the open and without surrounding walls, so also is a man who is unable to restrain his own spirit in speaking.