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Book 22 ProverbsTHE BOOK OF PROVERBS This Book is so called, because it consists of wise and weighty Proverbs Chapter 1 The use and end of the proverbs. An exhortation to flee the company of 1:1. The parables of Solomon, the son of David, king of Israel, 1:2. To know wisdom, and instruction: 1:3. To understand the words of prudence: and to receive the instruction 1:4. To give subtilty to little ones, to the young man knowledge and 1:5. A wise man shall hear, and shall be wiser: and he that 1:6. He shall understand a parable and the interpretation, the words of 1:7. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. Fools despise 1:8. My son, hear the instruction of thy father, and forsake not the law 1:9. That grace may be added to thy head, and a chain of gold to thy 1:10. My son, if sinners shall entice thee, consent not to them. 1:11. If they shall say: Come with us, let us lie in wait for blood, let 1:12. Let us swallow him up alive like hell, and whole as one that goeth 1:13. We shall find all precious substance, we shall fill our houses 1:14. Cast in thy lot with us, let us all have one purse. 1:15. My son, walk not thou with them, restrain thy foot from their 1:16. For their feet run to evil, and make haste to shed blood. 1:17. But a net is spread in vain before the eyes of them that have 1:18. And they themselves lie in wait for their own blood, and practise 1:19. So the ways of every covetous man destroy the souls of the 1:20. Wisdom preacheth abroad, she uttereth her voice in the streets: 1:21. At the head of multitudes she crieth out, in the entrance of the 1:22. O children, how long will you love childishness, and fools covet 1:23. Turn ye at my reproof: behold I will utter my spirit to you, and 1:24. Because I called, and you refused: I stretched out my hand, and 1:25. You have despised all my counsel, and have neglected my 1:26. I also will laugh in your destruction, and will mock when that 1:27. When sudden calamity shall fall on you, and destruction, as a 1:28. Then shall they call upon me, and I will not hear: they shall rise 1:29. Because they have hated instruction, and received not the fear of 1:30. Nor consented to my counsel, but despised all my reproof. 1:31. Therefore they shall eat the fruit of their own way, and shall be 1:32. The turning away of little ones shall kill them, and the 1:33. But he that shall hear me, shall rest without terror, and shall Proverbs Chapter 2 The advantages of wisdom: and the evils from which it delivers. 2:1. My son, if thou wilt receive my words, and wilt hide my 2:2. That thy ear may hearken to wisdom: incline thy heart to know 2:3. For if thou shalt call for wisdom, and incline thy heart to 2:4. If thou shalt seek her as money, and shalt dig for her as for a 2:5. Then shalt thou understand the fear of the Lord, and shalt find the 2:6. Because the Lord giveth wisdom: and out of his mouth cometh 2:7. He wilt keep the salvation of the righteous, and protect them that 2:8. Keeping the paths of justice, and guarding the ways of saints. 2:9. Then shalt thou understand justice, and judgment, and equity, and 2:10. If wisdom shall enter into thy heart, and knowledge please thy 2:11. Counsel shall keep thee, and prudence shall preserve thee, 2:12. That thou mayst be delivered from the evil way, and from the man 2:13. Who leave the right way, and walk by dark ways: 2:14. Who are glad when they have done evil, and rejoice in the most 2:15. Whose ways are perverse, and their steps infamous. 2:16. That thou mayst be delivered from the strange woman, and from the 2:17. And forsaketh the guide of her youth, 2:18. And hath forgotten the covenant of her God: for her house 2:19. None that go in unto her, shall return again, neither shall they 2:20. That thou mayst walk in a good way: and mayst keep the paths of 2:21. For they that are upright, shall dwell in the earth; and the 2:22. But the wicked shall be destroyed from the earth: and they that do Proverbs Chapter 3 An exhortation to the practice of virtue. 3:1. My son, forget not my law, and let thy heart keep my commandments. 3:2. For they shall add to thee length of days, and years of life, and 3:3. Let not mercy and truth leave thee, put them about thy neck, and 3:4. And thou shalt find grace, and good understanding before God and 3:5. Have confidence in the Lord with all thy heart, and lean not upon 3:6. In all thy ways think on him, and he will direct thy steps. 3:7. Be not wise in thy own conceit: fear God, and depart from evil: 3:8. For it shall be health to thy navel, and moistening to thy bones. 3:9. Honour the Lord with thy substance, and give him of the first of 3:10. And thy barns shall be filled with abundance, and thy presses 3:11. My son, reject not the correction of the Lord: and do not faint 3:12. For whom the Lord loveth, he chastiseth: and as a father in the 3:13. Blessed is the man that findeth wisdom, and is rich in prudence: 3:14. The purchasing thereof is better than the merchandise of silver, 3:15. She is more precious than all riches: and all the things that are 3:16. Length of days is in her right hand, and in her left hand riches 3:17. Her ways are beautiful ways, and all her paths are peaceable. 3:18. She is a tree of life to them that lay hold on her: and he that 3:19. The Lord by wisdom hath founded the earth, hath established the 3:20. By his wisdom the depths have broken out, and the clouds grow 3:21. My son, let not these things depart from thy eyes: keep the law 3:22. And there shall be life to thy soul, and grace to thy mouth. 3:23. Then shalt thou walk confidently in thy way, and thy foot shall 3:24. If thou sleep, thou shalt not fear: thou shalt rest, and thy sleep 3:25. Be not afraid of sudden fear, nor of the power of the wicked 3:26. For the Lord will be at thy side, and will keep thy foot that thou 3:27. Do not withhold him from doing good, who is able: if thou art 3:28. Say not to thy friend: Go, and come again: and to morrow I will 3:29. Practise not evil against thy friend, when he hath confidence in 3:30. Strive not against a man without cause, when he hath done thee no 3:31. Envy not the unjust man, and do not follow his ways. 3:32. For every mocker is an abomination to the Lord, and his 3:33. Want is from the Lord in the house of the wicked: but the 3:34. He shall scorn the scorners, and to the meek he will give grace. 3:35. The wise shall possess glory: the promotion of fools is disgrace. Proverbs Chapter 4 A further exhortation to seek after wisdom. 4:1. Hear, ye children, the instruction of a father, and attend, that 4:2. I will give you a good gift, forsake not my law. 4:3. For I also was my father's son, tender, and as an only son in the 4:4. And he taught me, and said: Let thy heart receive my words, keep my 4:5. Get wisdom, get prudence: forget not, neither decline from the 4:6. Forsake her not, and she shall keep thee: love her, and she shall 4:7. The beginning of wisdom, get wisdom, and with all thy possession 4:8. Take hold on her, and she shall exalt thee: thou shalt be glorified 4:9. She shall give to thy head increase of graces, and protect thee 4:10. Hear, O my son, and receive my words, that years of life may be 4:11. I will shew thee the way of wisdom, I will lead thee by the paths 4:12. Which when thou shalt have entered, thy steps shall not be 4:13. Take hold on instruction, leave it not: keep it, because it is thy 4:14. Be not delighted in the paths of the wicked, neither let the way 4:15. Flee from it, pass not by it: go aside, and forsake it. 4:16. For they sleep not, except they have done evil: and their sleep is 4:17. They eat the bread of wickedness, and drink the wine of iniquity. 4:18. But the path of the just, as a shining light, goeth forwards, and 4:19. The way of the wicked is darksome: they know not where they fall. 4:20. My son, hearken to my words, and incline thy ear to my sayings. 4:21. Let them not depart from thy eyes, keep them in the midst of thy 4:22. For they are life to those that find them, and health to all 4:23. With all watchfulness keep thy heart, because life issueth out 4:24. Remove from thee a froward mouth, and let detracting lips be far 4:25. Let thy eyes look straight on, and let thy eyelids go before thy 4:26. Make straight the path for thy feet, and all thy ways shall be 4:27. Decline not to the right hand, nor to the left: turn away thy foot Proverbs Chapter 5 An exhortation to fly unlawful lust, and the occasions of it. 5:1. My son, attend to my wisdom, and incline thy ear to my prudence, 5:2. That thou mayst keep thoughts, and thy lips may preserve 5:3. For the lips of a harlot are like a honeycomb dropping, and her 5:4. But her end is bitter as wormwood, and sharp as a two-edged sword. 5:5. Her feet go down into death, and her steps go in as far as hell. 5:6. They walk not by the path of life, her steps are wandering, and 5:7. Now, therefore, my son, hear me, and depart not from the words of 5:8. Remove thy way far from her, and come not nigh the doors of her 5:9. Give not thy honour to strangers, and thy years to the cruel. 5:10. Lest strangers be filled with thy strength, and thy labours be in 5:11. And thou mourn at the last, when thou shalt have spent thy flesh 5:12. Why have I hated instruction, and my heart consented not to 5:13. And have not heard the voice of them that taught me, and have not 5:14. I have almost been in all evil, in the midst of the church and of 5:15. Drink water out of thy own cistern, and the streams of thy own 5:16. Let thy fountains be conveyed abroad, and in the streets divide 5:17. Keep them to thyself alone, neither let strangers be partakers 5:18. Let thy vein be blessed, and rejoice with the wife of thy youth: 5:19. Let her be thy dearest hind, and most agreeable fawn: let her 5:20. Why art thou seduced, my son, by a strange woman, and art 5:21. The Lord beholdeth the ways of man, and considereth all his steps. 5:22. His own iniquities catch the wicked, and he is fast bound with the 5:23. He shall die, because he hath not received instruction, and in the Proverbs Chapter 6 Documents on several heads. 6:1. My son, if thou be surety for thy friend, thou hast engaged fast 6:2. Thou art ensnared with the words of thy mouth, and caught with thy 6:3. Do, therefore, my son, what I say, and deliver thyself: because 6:4. Give not sleep to thy eyes, neither let thy eyelids slumber. 6:5. Deliver thyself as a doe from the hand, and as a bird from the hand 6:6. Go to the ant, O sluggard, and consider her ways, and learn wisdom: 6:7. Which, although she hath no guide, nor master, nor captain, 6:8. Provideth her meat for herself in the summer, and gathereth her 6:9. How long wilt thou sleep, O sluggard? when wilt thou arise out of 6:10. Thou wilt sleep a little, thou wilt slumber a little, thou wilt 6:11. And want shall come upon thee, as a traveller, and poverty as a 6:12. A man that is an apostate, an unprofitable man, walketh with a 6:13. He winketh with the eyes, presseth with the foot, speaketh with 6:14. With a wicked heart he deviseth evil, and at all times he soweth 6:15. To such a one his destruction shall presently come, and he shall 6:16. Six things there are, which the Lord hateth, and the seventh his 6:17. Haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that shed innocent blood, 6:18. A heart that deviseth wicked plots, feet that are swift to run 6:19. A deceitful witness that uttereth lies, and him that soweth 6:20. My son, keep the commandments of thy father, and forsake not the 6:21. Bind them in thy heart continually, and put them about thy neck. 6:22. When thou walkest, let them go with thee: when thou sleepest, let 6:23. Because the commandment is a lamp, and the law a light, and 6:24. That they may keep thee from the evil woman, and from the 6:25. Let not thy heart covet her beauty, be not caught with her winks: 6:26. For the price of a harlot is scarce one loaf: but the woman 6:27. Can a man hide fire in his bosom, and his garments not burn? 6:28. Or can he walk upon hot coals, and his feet not be burnt? 6:29. So he that goeth in to his neighbour's wife, shall not be clean 6:30. The fault is not so great when a man hath stolen: for he stealeth The fault is not so great, etc... The sin of theft is not so great, as 6:31. And if he be taken, he shall restore sevenfold, and shall give up 6:32. But he that is an adulterer, for the folly of his heart shall 6:33. He gathereth to himself shame and dishonour, and his reproach 6:34. Because the jealousy and rage of the husband will not spare in the 6:35. Nor will he yield to any man's prayers, nor will he accept for Proverbs Chapter 7 The love of wisdom is the best preservative from being led astray by 7:1. My son, keep my words, and lay up my precepts with thee. Son, 7:2. Keep my commandments, and thou shalt live: and my law as the apple 7:3. Bind it upon thy fingers, write it upon the tables of thy heart. 7:4. Say to wisdom: Thou art my sister: and call prudence thy friend, 7:5. That she may keep thee from the woman that is not thine, and from 7:6. For I looked out of the window of my house through the lattice, 7:7. And I see little ones, I behold a foolish young man, 7:8. Who passeth through the street by the corner, and goeth nigh the 7:9. In the dark when it grows late, in the darkness and obscurity of 7:10. And behold a woman meeteth him in harlot's attire, prepared to 7:11. Not bearing to be quiet, not able to abide still at home, 7:12. Now abroad, now in the streets, now lying in wait near the 7:13. And catching the young man, she kisseth him, and with an impudent 7:14. I vowed victims for prosperity, this day I have paid my vows. 7:15. Therefore I am come out to meet thee, desirous to see thee, and I 7:16. I have woven my bed with cords, I have covered it with painted 7:17. I have perfumed my bed with myrrh, aloes, and cinnamon. 7:18. Come, let us be inebriated with the breasts, and let us enjoy the 7:19. For my husband is not at home, he is gone a very long journey. 7:20. He took with him a bag of money: he will return home the day of 7:21. She entangled him with many words, and drew him away with the 7:22. Immediately he followeth her as an ox led to be a victim, and as a 7:23. Till the arrow pierce his liver: as if a bird should make haste to 7:24. Now, therefore, my son, hear me, and attend to the words of my 7:25. Let not thy mind be drawn away in her ways: neither be thou 7:26. For she hath cast down many wounded, and the strongest have been 7:27. Her house is the way to hell, reaching even to the inner chambers Proverbs Chapter 8 The preaching of wisdom. Her excellence. 8:1. Doth not wisdom cry aloud, and prudence put forth her voice? 8:2. Standing in the top of the highest places by the way, in the midst 8:3. Beside the gates of the city, in the very doors she speaketh, 8:4. O ye men, to you I call, and my voice is to the sons of men. 8:5. O little ones understand subtlety, and ye unwise, take notice. 8:6. Hear, for I will speak of great things: and my lips shall be opened 8:7. My mouth shall meditate truth, and my lips shall hate wickedness. 8:8. All my words are just, there is nothing wicked, nor perverse in 8:9. They are right to them that understand, and just to them that find 8:10. Receive my instruction, and not money: choose knowledge rather 8:11. For wisdom is better than all the most precious things: and 8:12. I, wisdom, dwell in counsel, and am present in learned thoughts. 8:13. The fear of the Lord hateth evil; I hate arrogance, and pride, and 8:14. Counsel and equity is mine, prudence is mine, strength is mine. 8:15. By me kings reign, and lawgivers decree just things. 8:16. By me princes rule, and the mighty decree justice. 8:17. I love them that love me: and they that in the morning early watch 8:18. With me are riches and glory, glorious riches and justice. 8:19. For my fruit is better than gold and the precious stone, and my 8:20. I walk in the way of justice, in the midst of the paths of 8:21. That I may enrich them that love me, and may fill their treasures. 8:22. The Lord possessed me in the beginning of his ways, before he made 8:23. I was set up from eternity, and of old, before the earth was made. 8:24. The depths were not as yet, and I was already conceived, neither 8:25. The mountains, with their huge bulk, had not as yet been 8:26. He had not yet made the earth, nor the rivers, nor the poles of 8:27. When he prepared the heavens, I was present: when with a certain 8:28. When he established the sky above, and poised the fountains of 8:29. When he compassed the sea with its bounds, and set a law to the 8:30. I was with him forming all things: and was delighted every day, 8:31. Playing in the world: and my delights were to be with the children 8:32. Now, therefore, ye children, hear me: blessed are they that keep 8:33. Hear instruction, and be wise, and refuse it not. 8:34. Blessed is the man that heareth me, and that watcheth daily at my 8:35. He that shall find me, shall find life, and shall have salvation 8:36. But he that shall sin against me shall hurt his own soul. All that Proverbs Chapter 9 Wisdom invites all to her feast. Folly calls another way. 9:1. Wisdom hath built herself a house, she hath hewn her out seven 9:2. She hath slain her victims, mingled her wine, and set forth her 9:3. She hath sent her maids to invite to the tower, and to the walls of 9:4. Whosoever is a little one, let him come to me. And to the unwise 9:5. Come, eat my bread, and drink the wine which I have mingled for 9:6. Forsake childishness, and live, and walk by the ways of prudence. 9:7. He that teacheth a scorner, doth an injury to himself; and he that 9:8. Rebuke not a scorner, lest he hate thee. Rebuke a wise man, and he 9:9. Give an occasion to a wise man, and wisdom shall be added to him. 9:10. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge 9:11. For by me shall thy days be multiplied, and years of life shall be 9:12. If thou be wise, thou shalt be so to thyself: and if a scorner, 9:13. A foolish woman and clamorous, and full of allurements, and 9:14. Sat at the door of her house, upon a seat, in a high place of the 9:15. To call them that pass by the way, and go on their journey: 9:16. He that is a little one, let him turn to me. And to the fool she 9:17. Stolen waters are sweeter, and hidden bread is more pleasant. 9:18. And he did not know that giants are there, and that her guests are Proverbs Chapter 10 In the twenty following chapters are contained many wise sayings and 10:1. A wise son maketh the father glad: but a foolish son is the sorrow 10:2. Treasures of wickedness shall profit nothing: but justice shall 10:3. The Lord will not afflict the soul of the just with famine, and he 10:4. The slothful hand hath wrought poverty: but the hand of the 10:5. He that gathereth in the harvest, is a wise son: but he that 10:6. The blessing of the Lord is upon the head of the just: but 10:7. The memory of the just is with praises: and the name of the wicked 10:8. The wise of heart receiveth precepts: a fool is beaten with lips. 10:9. He that walketh sincerely, walketh confidently: but he that 10:10. He that winketh with the eye, shall cause sorrow: and the foolish 10:11. The mouth of the just is a vein of life: and the mouth of the 10:12. Hatred stirreth up strifes: and charity covereth all sins. 10:13. In the lips of the wise is wisdom found: and a rod on the back of 10:14. Wise men lay up knowledge: but the mouth of the fool is next to 10:15. The substance of a rich man is the city of his strength: the fear 10:16. The work of the just is unto life: but the fruit of the wicked 10:17. The way of life, to him that observeth correction: but he that 10:18. Lying lips hide hatred: he that uttereth reproach, is foolish. 10:19. In the multitude of words there shall not want sin: but he that 10:20. The tongue of the just is as choice silver: but the heart of the 10:21. The lips of the just teach many: but they that are ignorant, 10:22. The blessing of the Lord maketh men rich: neither shall 10:23. A fool worketh mischief as it were for sport: but wisdom is 10:24. That which the wicked feareth, shall come upon him: to the just 10:25. As a tempest that passeth, so the wicked shall be no more: but 10:26. As vinegar to the teeth, and smoke to the eyes, so is the 10:27. The fear of the Lord shall prolong days: and the years of the 10:28. The expectation of the just is joy: but the hope of the wicked 10:29. The strength of the upright is the way of the Lord: and fear to 10:30. The just shall never be moved: but the wicked shall not dwell on 10:31. The mouth of the just shall bring forth wisdom: the tongue of the 10:32. The lips of the just consider what is acceptable: and the mouth Proverbs Chapter 11 11:1. A deceitful balance is an abomination before the Lord: and a just 11:2. Where pride is, there also shall be reproach: but where humility 11:3. The simplicity of the just shall guide them: and the deceitfulness 11:4. Riches shall not profit in the day of revenge: but justice shall 11:5. The justice of the upright shall make his way prosperous: and the 11:6. The justice of the righteous shall deliver them: and the unjust 11:7. When the wicked man is dead, there shall be no hope any more: and 11:8. The just is delivered out of distress: and the wicked shall be 11:9. The dissembler with his mouth deceiveth his friend: but the just 11:10. When it goeth well with the just, the city shall rejoice: and 11:11. By the blessing of the just the city shall be exalted: and by the 11:12. He that despiseth his friend, is mean of heart: but the wise man 11:13. He that walketh deceitfully, revealeth secrets: but he that is 11:14. Where there is no governor, the people shall fall: but there is 11:15. He shall be afflicted with evil, that is surety for a stranger: 11:16. A gracious woman shall find glory: and the strong shall have 11:17. A merciful man doth good to his own soul: but he that is cruel 11:18. The wicked maketh an unsteady work: but to him that soweth 11:19. Clemency prepareth life: and the pursuing of evil things, death. 11:20. A perverse heart is abominable to the Lord: and his will is in 11:21. Hand in hand the evil man shall not be innocent: but the seed of 11:22. A golden ring in a swine's snout, a woman fair and foolish. 11:23. The desire of the just is all good, the expectation of the wicked 11:24. Some distribute their own goods, and grow richer: others take 11:25. The soul that blesseth, shall be made fat: and he that 11:26. He that hideth up corn, shall be cursed among the people: but a 11:27. Well doth he rise early who seeketh good things; but he that 11:28. He that trusteth in his riches shall fall: but the just shall 11:29. He that troubleth his own house, shall inherit the winds: and the 11:30. The fruit of the just man is a tree of life: and he that gaineth 11:31. If the just man receive in the earth, how much more the wicked Proverbs Chapter 12 12:1. He that loveth correction, loveth knowledge: but he that hateth 12:2. He that is good, shall draw grace from the Lord: but he that 12:3. Man shall not be strengthened by wickedness: and the root of the 12:4. A diligent woman is a crown to her husband: and she that doth 12:5. The thoughts of the just are judgments: and the counsels of the 12:6. The words of the wicked lie in wait for blood: the mouth of the 12:7. Turn the wicked, and they shall not be: but the house of the just 12:8. A man shall be known by his learning: but he that is vain and 12:9. Better is the poor man that provideth for himself, than he that is 12:10. The just regardeth the lives of his beasts: but the bowels of the 12:11. He that tilleth his land shall be satisfied with bread: but he 12:12. He that is delighted in passing his time over wine, leaveth a 12:12. The desire of the wicked is the fortification of evil men: but 12:13. For the sins of the lips ruin draweth nigh to the evil man: but 12:14. By the fruit of his own mouth shall a man be filled with good 12:15. The way of a fool is right in his own eyes: but he that is wise 12:16. A fool immediately sheweth his anger: but he that dissembleth 12:17. He that speaketh that which he knoweth, sheweth forth justice: 12:18. There is that promiseth, and is pricked as it were with a sword 12:19. The lip of truth shall be steadfast for ever: but he that is a 12:20. Deceit is in the heart of them that think evil things: but joy 12:21. Whatsoever shall befall the just man, shall not make him sad: but 12:22. Lying lips are an abomination to the Lord: but they that deal 12:23. A cautious man concealeth knowledge: and the heart of fools 12:24. The hand of the valiant shall bear rule: but that which is 12:25. Grief in the heart of a man shall bring him low, but with a good 12:26. He that neglecteth a loss for the sake of a friend, is just: but 12:27. The deceitful man shall not find gain: but the substance of a 12:28. In the path of justice is life: but the bye-way leadeth to death. Proverbs Chapter 13 13:1. A wise son heareth the doctrine of his father: but he that is a 13:2. Of the fruit of his own month shall a man be filled with good 13:3. He that keepeth his mouth keepeth his soul: but he that hath no 13:4. The sluggard willeth, and willeth not: but the soul of them that 13:5. The just shall hate a lying word: but the wicked confoundeth, and 13:6. Justice keepeth the way of the innocent: but wickedness 13:7. One is as it were rich, when he hath nothing and another is as it 13:8. The ransom of a man's life are his riches: but he that is poor, 13:9. The light of the just giveth joy: but the lamp of the wicked shall 13:10. Among the proud there are always contentions: but they that do 13:11. Substance got in haste shall be diminished: but that which by 13:12. Hope that is deferred afflicteth the soul: desire when it cometh, 13:13. Whosoever speaketh ill of any thing, bindeth himself for the time 13:14. The law of the wise is a fountain of life, that he may decline 13:15. Good instruction shall give grace: in the way of scorners is a 13:16. The prudent man doth all things with counsel: but he that is a 13:17. The messenger of the wicked shall fall into mischief: but a 13:18. Poverty and shame to him that refuseth instruction: but he that 13:19. The desire that is accomplished, delighteth the soul: fools hate 13:20. He that walketh with the wise, shall be wise: a friend of fools 13:21. Evil pursueth sinners: and to the just good shall be repaid. 13:22. The good man leaveth heirs, sons, and grandsons: and the 13:23. Much food is in the tillage of fathers: but for others it is 13:24. He that spareth the rod, hateth his son: but he that loveth him, 13:25. The just eateth and filleth his soul: but the belly of the wicked Proverbs Chapter 14 14:1. A wise woman buildeth her house: but the foolish will pull down 14:2. He that walketh in the right way, and feareth God, is despised by 14:3. In the mouth of a fool is the rod of pride: but the lips of the 14:4. Where there are no oxen, the crib is empty: but where there is 14:5. A faithful witness will not lie: but a deceitful witness uttereth 14:6. A scorner seeketh wisdom, and findeth it not: the learning of the 14:7. Go against a foolish man, and he knoweth not the lips of prudence. 14:8. The wisdom of a discreet man is to understand his way: and the 14:9. A fool will laugh at sin, but among the just grace shall abide. 14:10. The heart that knoweth the bitterness of his own soul, in his joy 14:11. The house of the wicked shall be destroyed: but the tabernacles 14:12. There is a way which seemeth just to a man: but the ends thereof 14:13. Laughter shall be mingled with sorrow, and mourning taketh hold 14:14. A fool shall be filled with his own ways, and the good man shall 14:15. The innocent believeth every word: the discreet man considereth 14:16. A wise man feareth, and declineth from evil: the fool leapeth 14:17. The impatient man shall work folly: and the crafty man is 14:18. The childish shall possess folly, and the prudent shall look for 14:19. The evil shall fall down before the good: and the wicked before 14:20. The poor man shall be hateful even to his own neighbour: but the 14:21. He that despiseth his neighbour, sinneth: but he that sheweth 14:22. They err that work evil: but mercy and truth prepare good things. 14:23. In much work there shall be abundance: but where there are many 14:24. The crown of the wise, is their riches: the folly of fools, 14:25. A faithful witness delivereth souls: and the double dealer 14:26. In the fear of the Lord is confidence of strength, and there 14:27. The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life, to decline from the 14:28. In the multitude of people is the dignity of the king: and in the 14:29. He that is patient, is governed with much wisdom: but he that is 14:30. Soundness of heart is the life of the flesh: but envy is the 14:31. He that oppresseth the poor, upbraideth his maker: but he that 14:32. The wicked man shall be driven out in his wickedness: but the 14:33. In the heart of the prudent resteth wisdom, and it shall instruct 14:34. Justice exalteth a nation: but sin maketh nations miserable. 14:35. A wise servant is acceptable to the king: he that is good for Proverbs Chapter 15 15:1. A mild answer breaketh wrath: but a harsh word stirreth up fury. 15:2. The tongue of the wise adorneth knowledge: but the mouth of fools 15:3. The eyes of the Lord in every place behold the good and the evil. 15:4. A peaceable tongue is a tree of life: but that which is 15:5. A fool laugheth at the instruction of his father: but he that 15:6. The house of the just is very much strength: and in the fruits of 15:7. The lips of the wise shall disperse knowledge: the heart of fools 15:8. The victims of the wicked are abominable to the Lord: the vows of 15:9. The way of the wicked is an abomination to the Lord: he that 15:10. Instruction is grievous to him that forsaketh the way of life: he 15:11. Hell and destruction are before the Lord: how much more the 15:12. A corrupt man loveth not one that reproveth him: nor will he go 15:13. A glad heart maketh a cheerful countenance: but by grief of mind 15:14. The heart of the wise seeketh instruction: and the mouth of fools 15:15. All the days of the poor are evil: a secure mind is like a 15:16. Better is a little with the fear of the Lord, than great 15:17. It is better to be invited to herbs with love, than to a fatted 15:18. A passionate man stirreth up strifes: he that is patient 15:19. The way of the slothful is as a hedge of thorns: the way of the 15:20. A wise son maketh a father joyful: but the foolish man despiseth 15:21. Folly is joy to the fool: and the wise man maketh straight his 15:22. Designs are brought to nothing where there is no counsel: but 15:23. A man rejoiceth in the sentence of his mouth: and a word in due 15:24. The path of life is above for the wise, that he may decline from 15:25. The Lord will destroy the house of the proud: and will strengthen 15:26. Evil thoughts are an abomination to the Lord: and pure words most 15:27. He that is greedy of gain troubleth his own house: but he that 15:28. The mind of the just studieth obedience: the mouth of the wicked 15:29. The Lord is far from the wicked: and he will hear the prayers of 15:30. The light of the eyes rejoiceth the soul: a good name maketh the 15:31. The ear that heareth the reproofs of life, shall abide in the 15:32. He that rejecteth instruction, despiseth his own soul: but he 15:33. The fear of the Lord is the lesson of wisdom: and humility goeth Proverbs Chapter 16 16:1. It is the part of man to prepare the soul: and of the Lord to It is the part of man, etc... That is, a man should prepare in his heart 16:2. All the ways of a man are open to his eyes: the Lord is the 16:3. Lay open thy works to the Lord: and thy thoughts shall be 16:4. The Lord hath made all things for himself: the wicked also for the 16:5. Every proud man is an abomination to the Lord: though hand should 16:6. By mercy and truth iniquity is redeemed; and by the fear of the 16:7. When the ways of man shall please the Lord, he will convert even 16:8. Better is a little with justice, than great revenues with 16:9. The heart of man disposeth his way: but the Lord must direct his 16:10. Divination is in the lips of the king, his mouth shall not err in 16:11. Weight and balance are judgments of the Lord: and his work all 16:12. They that act wickedly are abominable to the king: for the throne 16:13. Just lips are the delight of kings: he that speaketh right things 16:14. The wrath of a king is as messengers of death: and the wise man 16:15. In the cheerfulness of the king's countenance is life: and his 16:16. Get wisdom, because it is better than gold: and purchase 16:17. The path of the just departeth from evils: he that keepeth his 16:18. Pride goeth before destruction: and the spirit is lifted up 16:19. It is better to be humbled with the meek, than to divide spoils 16:20. The learned in word shall find good things: and he that trusteth 16:21. The wise in heart shall be called prudent: and he that is sweet 16:22. Knowledge is a fountain of life to him that possesseth it: the 16:23. The heart of the wise shall instruct his mouth: and shall add 16:24. Well ordered words are as a honeycomb: sweet to the soul, and 16:25. There is a way that seemeth to a man right: and the ends thereof 16:26. The soul of him that laboureth, laboureth for himself, because 16:27. The wicked man diggeth evil, and in his lips is a burning fire. 16:28. A perverse man stirreth up quarrels: and one full of words 16:29. An unjust man allureth his friend: and leadeth him into a way 16:30. He that with fixed eyes deviseth wicked things, biting his lips, 16:31. Old age is a crown of dignity, when it is found in the ways of 16:32. The patient man is better than the valiant: and he that ruleth 16:33. Lots are cast into the lap, but they are disposed of by the Lord. Proverbs Chapter 17 17:1. Better is a dry morsel with joy, than a house full of victims with 17:2. A wise servant shall rule over foolish sons, and shall divide the 17:3. As silver is tried by fire, and gold in the furnace: so the Lord 17:4. The evil man obeyeth an unjust tongue: and the deceitful 17:5. He that despiseth the poor, reproacheth his maker: and he that 17:6. Children's children are the crown of old men: and the glory of 17:7. Eloquent words do not become a fool, nor lying lips a prince. 17:8. The expectation of him that expecteth is a most acceptable jewel: 17:9. He that concealeth a transgression, seeketh friendships: he that 17:10. A reproof availeth more with a wise man, than a hundred stripes 17:11. An evil man always seeketh quarrels: but a cruel angel shall be 17:12. It is better to meet a bear robbed of her whelps, than a fool 17:13. He that rendereth evil for good, evil shall not depart from his 17:14. The beginning of quarrels is as when one letteth out water: and 17:15. He that justifieth the wicked, and he that condemneth the just, 17:16. What doth it avail a fool to have riches, seeing he cannot buy 17:17. He that is a friend loveth at all times: and a brother is proved 17:18. A foolish man will clap hands, when he is surety for his friend. 17:19. He that studieth discords, loveth quarrels: and he that exalteth 17:20. He that is of a perverse heart, shall not find good: and he that 17:21. A fool is born to his own disgrace: and even his father shall not 17:22. A joyful mind maketh age flourishing: a sorrowful spirit drieth 17:23. The wicked man taketh gifts out of the bosom, that he may pervert 17:24. Wisdom shineth in the face of the wise: the eyes of fools are in 17:25. A foolish son is the anger of the father: and the sorrow of the 17:26. It is no good thing to do hurt to the just: nor to strike the 17:27. He that setteth bounds to his words, is knowing and wise: and the 17:28. Even a fool, if he will hold his peace, shall be counted wise: Proverbs Chapter 18 18:1. He that hath a mind to depart from a friend, seeketh occasions: he 18:2. A fool receiveth not the words of prudence: unless thou say those 18:3. The wicked man, when he is come into the depths of sins, 18:4. Words from the mouth of a man are as deep water: and the fountain 18:5. It is not good to accept the person of the wicked, to decline from 18:6. The lips of a fool intermeddle with strife: and his mouth 18:7. The mouth of a fool is his destruction: and his lips are the ruin 18:8. The words of the double tongued are as if they were harmless: and 18:9. He that is loose and slack in his work, is the brother of him that 18:10. The name of the Lord is a strong tower: the just runneth to it, 18:11. The substance of the rich man is the city of his strength, and as 18:12. Before destruction, the heart of a man is exalted: and before he 18:13. He that answereth before he heareth, sheweth himself to be a 18:14. The spirit of a man upholdeth his infirmity: but a spirit that is 18:15. A wise heart shall acquire knowledge: and the ear of the wise 18:16. A man's gift enlargeth his way, and maketh him room before 18:17. The just is first accuser of himself: his friend cometh, and 18:18. The lot suppresseth contentions, and determineth even between the 18:19. A brother that is helped by his brother, is like a strong city: 18:20. Of the fruit of a man's mouth shall his belly be satisfied: and 18:21. Death and life are in the power of the tongue: they that love it, 18:22. He that hath found a good wife, hath found a good thing, and 18:23. The poor will speak with supplications, and the rich will speak 18:24. A man amiable in society, shall be more friendly than a brother. Proverbs Chapter 19 19:1. Better is the poor man, that walketh in his simplicity, than a 19:2. Where there is no knowledge of the soul, there is no good: and he 19:3. The folly of a man supplanteth his steps: and he fretteth in his 19:4. Riches make many friends: but from the poor man, even they whom he 19:5. A false witness shall not be unpunished: and he that speaketh 19:6. Many honour the person of him that is mighty, and are friends of 19:7. The brethren of the poor man hate him: moreover also his friends 19:8. But he that possesseth a mind, loveth his own soul, and he that 19:9. A false witness shall not be unpunished: and he that speaketh 19:10. Delicacies are not seemly for a fool: nor for a servant to have 19:11. The learning of a man is known by patience: and his glory is to 19:12. As the roaring of a lion, so also is the anger of a king: and his 19:13. A foolish son is the grief of his father: and a wrangling wife is 19:14. House and riches are given by parents: but a prudent wife is 19:15. Slothfulness casteth into a deep sleep, and an idle soul shall 19:16. He that keepeth the commandment, keepeth his own soul: but he 19:17. He that hath mercy on the poor, lendeth to the Lord: and he will 19:18. Chastise thy son, despair not: but to the killing of him set not 19:19. He that is impatient, shall suffer damage: and when he shall take 19:20. Hear counsel, and receive instruction, that thou mayst be wise in 19:21. There are many thoughts in the heart of a man: but the will of 19:22. A needy man is merciful: and better is the poor than the lying 19:23. The fear of the Lord is unto life: and he shall abide in the 19:24. The slothful hideth his hand under his armpit, and will not so 19:25. The wicked man being scourged, the fool shall be wiser: but if 19:26. He that afflicteth his father, and chaseth away his mother, is 19:27. Cease not, O my son, to hear instruction, and be not ignorant of 19:28. An unjust witness scorneth judgment: and the mouth of the wicked 19:29. Judgments are prepared for scorners: and striking hammers for the Proverbs Chapter 20 20:1. Wine is a luxurious thing, and drunkenness riotous: whosoever is 20:2. As the roaring of a lion, so also is the dread of a king: he that 20:3. It is an honour for a man to separate himself from quarrels: but 20:4. Because of the cold the sluggard would not plough: he shall beg 20:5. Counsel in the heart of a man is like deep water: but a wise man 20:6. Many men are called merciful: but who shall find a faithful man? 20:7. The just that walketh in his simplicity, shall leave behind him 20:8. The king, that sitteth on the throne of judgment, scattereth away 20:9. Who can say: My heart is clean, I am pure from sin? 20:10. Diverse weights and diverse measures, both are abominable before 20:11. By his inclinations a child is known, if his works be clean and 20:12. The hearing ear, and the seeing eye, the Lord hath made them 20:13. Love not sleep, lest poverty oppress thee: open thy eyes, and be 20:14. It is naught, it is naught, saith every buyer: and when he is 20:15. There is gold and a multitude of jewels: but the lips of 20:16. Take away the garment of him that is surety for a stranger, and 20:17. The bread of lying is sweet to a man: but afterwards his mouth 20:18. Designs are strengthened by counsels: and wars are to be managed 20:19. Meddle not with him that revealeth secrets, and walketh 20:20. He that curseth his father, and mother, his lamp shall be put out 20:21. The inheritance gotten hastily in the beginning, in the end shall 20:22. Say not: I will return evil: wait for the Lord, and he will 20:23. Diverse weights are an abomination before the Lord: a deceitful 20:24. The steps of men are guided by the Lord: but who is the man that 20:25. It is ruin to a man to devour holy ones, and after vows to 20:26. A wise king scattereth the wicked, and bringeth over them the 20:27. The spirit of a man is the lamp of the Lord, which searcheth all 20:28. Mercy and truth preserve the king, and his throne is strengthened 20:29. The joy of young men is their strength: and the dignity of old 20:30. The blueness of a wound shall wipe away evils: and stripes in the Proverbs Chapter 21 21:1. As the divisions of waters, so the heart of the king is in the 21:2. Every way of a man seemeth right to himself: but the Lord weigheth 21:3. To do mercy and judgment, pleaseth the Lord more than victims. 21:4. Haughtiness of the eyes is the enlarging of the heart: the lamp of 21:5. The thoughts of the industrious always bring forth abundance: but 21:6. He that gathereth treasures by a lying tongue, is vain and 21:7. The robberies of the wicked shall be their downfall, because they 21:8. The perverse way of a man is strange: but as for him that is pure, 21:9. It is better to sit in a corner of the housetop, than with a 21:10. The soul of the wicked desireth evil, he will not have pity on 21:11. When a pestilent man is punished, the little one will be wiser: 21:12. The just considereth seriously the house of the wicked, that he 21:13. He that stoppeth his ear against the cry of the poor, shall also 21:14. A secret present quencheth anger: and a gift in the bosom, the 21:15. It is joy to the just to do judgment: and dread to them that work 21:16. A man that shall wander out of the way of doctrine, shall abide 21:17. He that loveth good cheer, shall be in want: he that loveth wine, 21:18. The wicked is delivered up for the just: and the unjust for the 21:19. It is better to dwell in a wilderness, than with a quarrelsome 21:20. There is a treasure to be desired, and oil in the dwelling of the 21:21. He that followeth justice and mercy, shall find life, justice, 21:22. The wise man hath scaled the city of the strong, and hath cast 21:23. He that keepeth his mouth and his tongue, keepeth his soul from 21:24. The proud and the arrogant is called ignorant, who in anger 21:25. Desires kill the slothful: for his hands have refused to work at 21:26. He longeth and desireth all the day: but he that is just, will 21:27. The sacrifices of the wicked are abominable, because they are 21:28. A lying witness shall perish: an obedient man shall speak of 21:29. The wicked man impudently hardeneth his face: but he that is 21:30. There is no wisdom, there is no prudence, there is no counsel 21:31. The horse is prepared for the day of battle: but the Lord giveth Proverbs Chapter 22 22:1. A good name is better than great riches: and good favour is above 22:2. The rich and poor have met one another: the Lord is the maker of 22:3. The prudent man saw the evil, and hid himself: the simple passed 22:4. The fruit of humility is the fear of the Lord, riches and glory 22:5. Arms and swords are in the way of the perverse: but he that 22:6. It is a proverb: A young man according to his way, even when he is 22:7. The rich ruleth over the poor: and the borrower is servant to him 22:8. He that soweth iniquity, shall reap evils, and with the rod of his 22:9. He that is inclined to mercy, shall be blessed: for of his bread 22:10. Cast out the scoffer, and contention shall go out with him, and 22:11. He that loveth cleanness of heart, for the grace of his lips 22:12. The eyes of the Lord preserve knowledge: and the words of the 22:13. The slothful man saith: There is a lion without, I shall be slain 22:14. The mouth of a strange woman is a deep pit: he whom the Lord is 22:15. Folly is bound up in the heart of a child, and the rod of 22:16. He that oppresseth the poor, to increase his own riches, shall 22:17. Incline thy ear, and hear the words of the wise: and apply thy 22:18. Which shall be beautiful for thee, if thou keep it in thy bowels, 22:19. That thy trust may be in the Lord, wherefore I have also shewn it 22:20. Behold I have described it to thee three manner of ways, in 22:21. That I might shew thee the certainty, and the words of truth, to 22:22. Do no violence to the poor, because he is poor: and do not 22:23. Because the Lord will judge his cause: and will afflict them that 22:24. Be not a friend to an angry man, and do not walk with a furious 22:25. Lest perhaps thou learn his ways, and take scandal to thy soul. 22:26. Be not with them that fasten down their hands, and that offer 22:27. For if thou have not wherewith to restore, what cause is there 22:28. Pass not beyond the ancient bounds which thy fathers have set. 22:29. Hast thou seen a man swift in his work? he shall stand before Proverbs Chapter 23 23:1. When thou shalt sit to eat with a prince, consider diligently what 23:2. And put a knife to thy throat, if it be so that thou have thy soul 23:3. Be not desirous of his meats, in which is the bread of deceit. 23:4. Labour not to be rich: but set bounds to thy prudence. 23:5. Lift not up thy eyes to riches which thou canst not have: because 23:6. Eat not with an envious man, and desire not his meats: 23:7. Because, like a soothsayer, and diviner, he thinketh that which he 23:8. The meats which thou hadst eaten, thou shalt vomit up: and shalt 23:9. Speak not in the ears of fools: because they will despise the 23:10. Touch not the bounds of little ones: and enter not into the field 23:11. For their near kinsman is strong: and he will judge their cause 23:12. Let thy heart apply itself to instruction and thy ears to words 23:13. Withhold not correction from a child: for if thou strike him with 23:14. Thou shalt beat him with the rod, and deliver his soul from hell. 23:15. My son, if thy mind be wise, my heart shall rejoice with thee: 23:16. And my reins shall rejoice, when thy lips shall speak what is 23:17. Let not thy heart envy sinners: but be thou in the fear of the 23:18. Because thou shalt have hope in the latter end, and thy 23:19. Hear thou, my son, and be wise: and guide thy mind in the way. 23:20. Be not in the feasts of great drinkers, nor in their revellings, 23:21. Because they that give themselves to drinking, and that club 23:22. Hearken to thy father, that begot thee: and despise not thy 23:23. Buy truth, and do not sell wisdom, and instruction, and 23:24. The father of the just rejoiceth greatly: he that hath begotten a 23:25. Let thy father and thy mother be joyful, and let her rejoice that 23:26. My son, give me thy heart: and let thy eyes keep my ways. 23:27. For a harlot is a deep ditch: and a strange woman is a narrow 23:28. She lieth in wait in the way as a robber, and him whom she shall 23:29. Who hath woe? whose father hath woe? who hath contentions? who 23:30. Surely they that pass their time in wine, and study to drink off 23:31. Look not upon the wine when it is yellow, when the colour thereof 23:32. But in the end, it will bite like a snake, and will spread abroad 23:33. Thy eyes shall behold strange women, and thy heart shall utter 23:34. And thou shalt be as one sleeping in the midst of the sea, and as 23:35. And thou shalt say: They have beaten me, but I was not sensible Proverbs Chapter 24 24:1. Seek not to be like evil men, neither desire to be with them: 24:2. Because their mind studieth robberies, and their lips speak 24:3. By wisdom the house shall be built, and by prudence it shall be 24:4. By instruction the storerooms shall be filled with all precious 24:5. A wise man is strong: and a knowing man, stout and valiant. 24:6. Because war is managed by due ordering: and there shall be safety 24:7. Wisdom is too high for a fool; in the gate he shall not open his 24:8. He that deviseth to do evils, shall be called a fool. 24:9. The thought of a fool is sin: and the detractor is the abomination 24:10. If thou lose hope, being weary in the day of distress, thy 24:11. Deliver them that are led to death: and those that are drawn to 24:12. If thou say: I have not strength enough: he that seeth into the 24:13. Eat honey, my son, because it is good, and the honeycomb most 24:14. So also is the doctrine of wisdom to thy soul: which when thou 24:15. Lie not in wait, nor seek after wickedness in the house of the 24:16. For a just man shall fall seven times, and shall rise again: but 24:17. When thy enemy shall fall, be not glad, and in his ruin let not 24:18. Lest the Lord see, and it displease him, and he turn away his 24:19. Contend not with the wicked, nor seek to be like the ungodly. 24:20. For evil men have no hope of things to come, and the lamp of the 24:21. My son, fear the Lord, and the king: and have nothing to do with 24:22. For their destruction shall rise suddenly: and who knoweth the 24:23. These things also to the wise: It is not good to have respect to 24:24. They that say to the wicked man: Thou art just: shall be cursed 24:25. They that rebuke him shall be praised: and a blessing shall come 24:26. He shall kiss the lips, who answereth right words. 24:27. Prepare thy work without, and diligently till thy ground: that 24:28. Be not witness without cause against thy neighbour: and deceive 24:29. Say not: I will do to him as he hath done to me: I will render to 24:30. I passed by the field of the slothful man, and by the vineyard of 24:31. And behold it was all filled with nettles, and thorns had covered 24:32. Which when I had seen, I laid it up in my heart, and by the 24:33. Thou wilt sleep a little, said I, thou wilt slumber a little, 24:34. And poverty shall come to thee as a runner, and beggary as an Proverbs Chapter 25 25:1. These are also parables of Solomon, which the men of Ezechias, 25:2. It is the glory of God to conceal the word, and the glory of kings 25:3. The heaven above and the earth beneath, and the heart of kings is 25:4. Take away the rust from silver, and there shall come forth a most 25:5. Take away wickedness from the face of the king, and his throne 25:6. Appear not glorious before the king, and stand not in the place of 25:7. For it is better that it should be said to thee: Come up hither; 25:8. The things which thy eyes have seen, utter not hastily in a 25:9. Treat thy cause with thy friend, and discover not the secret to a 25:10. Lest he insult over thee, when he hath heard it, and cease not to 25:11. To speak a word in due time, is like apples of gold on beds of 25:12. As an earring of gold and a bright pearl, so is he that reproveth 25:13. As the cold of snow in the time of harvest, so is a faithful 25:14. As clouds, and wind, when no rain followeth, so is the man that 25:15. By patience a prince shall be appeased, and a soft tongue shall 25:16. Thou hast found honey, eat what is sufficient for thee, lest 25:17. Withdraw thy foot from the house of thy neighbour, lest having 25:18. A man that beareth false witness against his neighbour, is like a 25:19. To trust in an unfaithful man in the time of trouble, is like a 25:20. And one that looseth his garment in cold weather. As vinegar upon 25:21. If thy enemy be hungry, give him to eat: if he thirst, give him 25:22. For thou shalt heap hot coals upon his head, and the Lord will 25:23. The north wind driveth away rain, as doth a sad countenance a 25:24. It is better to sit in a corner of the housetop: than with a 25:25. As cold water to a thirsty soul, so are good tidings from a far 25:26. A just man falling down before the wicked, is as a fountain 25:27. As it is not good for a man to eat much honey, so he that is a Majesty... Viz., of God. For to search into that incomprehensible 25:28. As a city that lieth open and is not compassed with walls, so is Proverbs Chapter 26 26:1. As snow in summer, and rain in harvest, so glory is not seemly for 26:2. As a bird flying to other places, and a sparrow going here or As a bird, etc... The meaning is, that a curse uttered without cause 26:3. A whip for a horse, and a snaffle for an ass, and a rod for the 26:4. Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest thou be made like Answer not a fool, etc... Viz., so as to imitate him but only so as to 26:5. Answer a fool according to his folly, lest he imagine himself to 26:6. He that sendeth words by a foolish messenger, is lame of feet and 26:7. As a lame man hath fair legs in vain: so a parable is unseemly in 26:8. As he that casteth a stone into the heap of Mercury: so is he that 26:9. As if a thorn should grow in the hand of a drunkard: so is a 26:10. Judgment determineth causes: and he that putteth a fool to 26:11. As a dog that returneth to his vomit, so is the fool that 26:12. Hast thou seen a man wise in his own conceit? there shall be 26:13. The slothful man saith: There is a lion in the way, and a lioness 26:14. As the door turneth upon its hinges, so doth the slothful upon 26:15. The slothful hideth his hand under his armpit, and it grieveth 26:16. The sluggard is wiser in his own conceit, than seven men that 26:17. As he that taketh a dog by the ears, so is he that passeth by in 26:18. As he is guilty that shooteth arrows, and lances unto death. 26:19. So is the man that hurteth his friend deceitfully: and when he is 26:20. When the wood faileth, the fire shall go out: and when the 26:21. As coals are to burning coals, and wood to fire, so an angry man 26:22. The words of a talebearer are as it were simple, but they reach 26:23. Swelling lips joined with a corrupt heart, are like an earthern 26:24. An enemy is known by his lips, when in his heart he entertaineth 26:25. When he shall speak low, trust him not: because there are seven 26:26. He that covereth hatred deceitfully, his malice shall be laid 26:27. He that diggeth a pit, shall fall into it: and he that rolleth a 26:28. A deceitful tongue loveth not truth: and a slippery mouth worketh Proverbs Chapter 27 27:1. Boast not for to morrow, for thou knowest not what the day to come 27:2. Let another praise thee, and not thy own mouth: a stranger, and 27:3. A stone is heavy, and sand weighty: but the anger of a fool is 27:4. Anger hath no mercy: nor fury, when it breaketh forth: and who can 27:5. Open rebuke is better than hidden love. 27:6. Better are the wounds of a friend, than the deceitful kisses of an 27:7. A soul that is full shall tread upon the honeycomb: and a soul 27:8. As a bird that wandereth from her nest, so is a man that leaveth 27:9. Ointment and perfumes rejoice the heart: and the good counsels of 27:10. Thy own friend, and thy father's friend, forsake not: and go not 27:11. Study wisdom, my son, and make my heart joyful, that thou mayst 27:12. The prudent man seeing evil hideth himself: little ones passing 27:13. Take away his garment that hath been surety for a stranger: and 27:14. He that blesseth his neighbour with a loud voice, rising in the 27:15. Roofs dropping through in a cold day, and a contentious woman are 27:16. He that retaineth her, is as he that would hold the wind, and 27:17. Iron sharpeneth iron, so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his 27:18. He that keepeth the fig tree, shall eat the fruit thereof: and he 27:19. As the faces of them that look therein, shine in the water, so 27:20. Hell and destruction are never filled: so the eyes of men are 27:21. As silver is tried in the fining-pot, and gold in the furnace: so 27:22. Though thou shouldst bray a fool in the mortar, as when a pestle 27:23. Be diligent to know the countenance of thy cattle, and consider 27:24. For thou shalt not always have power: but a crown shall be given 27:25. The meadows are open, and the green herbs have appeared, and the 27:26. Lambs are for thy clothing: and kids for the price of the field. 27:27. Let the milk of the goats be enough for thy food, and for the Proverbs Chapter 28 28:1. The wicked man fleeth, when no man pursueth: but the just, bold as 28:2. For the sins of the land many are the princes thereof: and for the 28:3. A poor man that oppresseth the poor, is like a violent shower, 28:4. They that forsake the law, praise the wicked man: they that keep 28:5. Evil men think not on judgment: but they that seek after the Lord, 28:6. Better is the poor man walking in his simplicity, than the rich in 28:7. He that keepeth the law, is a wise son: but he that feedeth 28:8. He that heapeth together riches by usury and loan, gathereth them 28:9. He that turneth away his ears from hearing the law, his prayer 28:10. He that deceiveth the just in a wicked way, shall fall in his own 28:11. The rich man seemeth to himself wise: but the poor man that is 28:12. In the joy of the just there is great glory: when the wicked 28:13. He that hideth his sins, shall not prosper: but he that shall 28:14. Blessed is the man that is always fearful: but he that is 28:15. As a roaring lion, and a hungry bear, so is a wicked prince over 28:16. A prince void of prudence shall oppress many by calumny: but he 28:17. A man that doth violence to the blood of a person, if he flee 28:18. He that walketh uprightly, shall be saved: he that is perverse in 28:19. He that tilleth his ground, shall be filled with bread: but he 28:20. A faithful man shall be much praised: but he that maketh haste to 28:21. He that hath respect to a person in judgment, doth not well: such 28:22. A man that maketh haste to be rich, and envieth others, is 28:23. He that rebuketh a man, shall afterward find favour with him, 28:24. He that stealeth any thing from his father, or from his mother: 28:26. He that boasteth and puffeth up himself, stirreth up quarrels: 28:26. He that trusteth in his own heart, is a fool: but he that walketh 28:27. He that giveth to the poor shall not want: he that despiseth his 28:28. When the wicked rise up, men shall hide themselves: when they Proverbs Chapter 29 29:1. The man that with a stiff neck despiseth him that reproveth him, 29:2. When just men increase, the people shall rejoice: when the wicked 29:3. A man that loveth wisdom, rejoiceth his father: but he that 29:4. A just king setteth up the land: a covetous man shall destroy it. 29:5. A man that speaketh to his friend with flattering and dissembling 29:6. A snare shall entangle the wicked man when he sinneth: and the 29:7. The just taketh notice of the cause of the poor: the wicked is 29:8. Corrupt men bring a city to ruin: but wise men turn away wrath. 29:9. If a wise man contend with a fool, whether he be angry, or laugh, 29:10. Bloodthirsty men hate the upright: but just men seek his soul. 29:11. A fool uttereth all his mind: a wise man deferreth, and keepeth 29:12. A prince that gladly heareth lying words, hath all his servants 29:13. The poor man and the creditor have met one another: the Lord is 29:14. The king that judgeth the poor in truth, his throne shall be 29:15. The rod and reproof give wisdom: but the child that is left to 29:16. When the wicked are multiplied, crimes shall be multiplied: but 29:17. Instruct thy son and he shall refresh thee, and shall give 29:18. When prophecy shall fail, the people shall be scattered abroad: 29:19. A slave will not be corrected by words: because he understandeth 29:20. Hast thou seen a man hasty to speak? folly is rather to be looked 29:21. He that nourisheth his servant delicately from his childhood, 29:22. A passionate man provoketh quarrels: and he that is easily 29:23. Humiliation followeth the proud: and glory shall uphold the 29:24. He that is partaker with a thief, hateth his own soul: he heareth 29:25. He that feareth man shall quickly fall: he that trusteth in the 29:26. Many seek the face of the prince: but the judgment of every one 29:27. The just abhor a wicked man: and the wicked loathe them that are Proverbs Chapter 30 The wise man thinketh humbly of himself. His prayer and sentiments upon 30:1. The words of Gatherer the son of Vomiter. The vision which the man Gatherer, etc... Or, as it is in the Latin, Congregans the son of 30:2. I am the most foolish of men, and the wisdom of men is not with 30:3. I have not learned wisdom, and have not known the science of 30:4. Who hath ascended up into heaven, and descended? who hath held 30:5. Every word of God is fire tried: he is a buckler to them that hope Is fire tried... That is, most pure, like gold purified by fire. 30:6. Add not any thing to his words, lest thou be reproved and found a 30:7. Two things I have asked of thee, deny them not to me before I die. 30:8. Remove far from me vanity, and lying words. Give me neither 30:9. Lest perhaps being filled, I should be tempted to deny, and say: 30:10. Accuse not a servant to his master, lest he curse thee, and thou 30:11. There is a generation that curseth their father, and doth not 30:12. A generation that are pure in their own eyes, and yet are not 30:13. A generation, whose eyes are lofty, and their eyelids lifted up 30:14. A generation that for teeth hath swords, and grindeth with their 30:15. The horseleech hath two daughters that say: Bring, bring. There The horseleech... Concupiscence, which hath two daughters that are never 30:16. Hell and the mouth of the womb, and the earth which is not 30:17. The eye that mocketh at his father, and that despiseth the labour 30:18. Three things are hard to me, and the fourth I am utterly ignorant 30:19. The way of an eagle in the air, the way of a serpent upon a rock, 30:20. Such also is the way of an adulterous woman, who eateth and 30:21. By three things the earth is disturbed, and the fourth it cannot 30:22. By a slave when he reigneth: by a fool when he is filled with 30:23. By an odious woman when she is married: and by a bondwoman when 30:24. There are four very little things of the earth, and they are 30:25. The ants, a feeble people, which provide themselves food in the 30:26. The rabbit, a weak people, which maketh its bed in the rock: 30:27. The locust hath no king, yet they all go out by their bands: 30:28. The stellio supporteth itself on hands, and dwelleth in kings' The stellio... A kind of house lizard marked with spots like stars, from 30:19. There are three things, which go well, and the fourth that 30:30. A lion, the strongest of beasts, who hath no fear of any thing he 30:31. A cock girded about the loins: and a ram: and a king, whom none 30:32. There is that hath appeared a fool after he was lifted up on 30:33. And he that strongly squeezeth the paps to bring out milk, Proverbs Chapter 31 An exhortation to chastity, temperance, and works of mercy; with the 31:1. The words of king Lamuel. The vision wherewith his mother Lamuel... This name signifies God with him, and is supposed to have been 31:2. What, O my beloved, what, O the beloved of my womb, what, O the 31:3. Give not thy substance to women, and thy riches to destroy kings. 31:4. Give not to kings, O Lamuel, give not wine to kings: because there 31:5. And lest they drink and forget judgments, and pervert the cause of 31:6. Give strong drink to them that are sad; and wine to them that are 31:7. Let them drink, and forget their want, and remember their sorrow 31:8. Open thy mouth for the dumb, and for the causes of all the 31:9. Open thy mouth, decree that which is just, and do justice to the 31:10. Who shall find a valiant woman? far, and from the uttermost 31:11. The heart of her husband trusteth in her, and he shall have no 31:12. She will render him good, and not evil all the days of her life. 31:13. She hath sought wool and flax, and hath wrought by the counsel of 31:14. She is like the merchant's ship, she bringeth her bread from 31:15. And she hath risen in the night, and given a prey to her 31:16. She hath considered a field, and bought it: with the fruit of her 31:17. She hath girded her loins with strength, and hath strengthened 31:18. She hath tasted, and seen that her traffic is good: her lamp 31:19. She hath put out her hand to strong things, and her fingers have 31:20. She hath opened her hand to the needy, and stretched out her 31:21. She shall not fear for her house in the cold of snow: for all her 31:22. She hath made for herself clothing of tapestry: fine linen, and 31:23. Her husband is honourable in the gates, when he sitteth among the 31:24. She made fine linen, and sold it, and delivered a girdle to the The Chanaanite... The merchant, for Chanaanite, in Hebrew, signifies a 31:25. Strength and beauty are her clothing, and she shall laugh in the 31:26. She hath opened her mouth to wisdom, and the law of clemency is 31:27. She hath looked well on the paths of her house, and hath not 31:28. Her children rose up, and called her blessed: her husband, and he 31:29. Many daughters have gathered together riches: thou hast surpassed 31:30. Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: the woman that feareth 31:31. Give her of the fruit of her hands: and let her works praise her Previous Home Next |
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