1. Boast not thyself of to morrow; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth.
2. Let another man praise thee, and not thine own mouth; a stranger, and not thine own lips.
3. A stone [is] heavy, and the sand weighty; but a fool’s wrath [is] heavier than them both.
4. Wrath [is] cruel, and anger [is] outrageous; but who [is] able to stand before envy?
5. Open rebuke [is] better than secret love.
6. Faithful [are] the wounds of a friend; but the kisses of an enemy [are] deceitful.
7. The full soul loatheth an honeycomb; but to the hungry soul every bitter thing is sweet.
8. As a bird that wandereth from her nest, so [is] a man that wandereth from his place.
9. Ointment and perfume rejoice the heart: so [doth] the sweetness of a man’s friend by hearty counsel.
10. Thine own friend, and thy father’s friend, forsake not; neither go into thy brother’s house in the day of thy calamity: [for] better [is] a neighbour [that is] near than a brother far off.
11. My son, be wise, and make my heart glad, that I may answer him that reproacheth me.
12. A prudent [man] foreseeth the evil, [and] hideth himself; [but] the simple pass on, [and] are punished.
13. Take his garment that is surety for a stranger, and take a pledge of him for a strange woman.
14. He that blesseth his friend with a loud voice, rising early in the morning, it shall be counted a curse to him.
15. A continual dropping in a very rainy day and a contentious woman are alike.
16. Whosoever hideth her hideth the wind, and the ointment of his right hand, [which] bewrayeth [itself. ]
17. Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend.
18. Whoso keepeth the fig tree shall eat the fruit thereof: so he that waiteth on his master shall be honoured.
19. As in water face [answereth] to face, so the heart of man to man.
20. Hell and destruction are never full; so the eyes of man are never satisfied.
21. [As] the fining pot for silver, and the furnace for gold; so [is] a man to his praise.
22. Though thou shouldest bray a fool in a mortar among wheat with a pestle, [yet] will not his foolishness depart from him.
23. Be thou diligent to know the state of thy flocks, [and] look well to thy herds.
24. For riches [are] not for ever: and doth the crown [endure] to every generation?
25. The hay appeareth, and the tender grass sheweth itself, and herbs of the mountains are gathered.
26. The lambs [are] for thy clothing, and the goats [are] the price of the field.
27. And [thou shalt have] goats’ milk enough for thy food, for the food of thy household, and [for] the maintenance for thy maidens.
Total 31 Chapters[BR], Selected Chapter[BR] 27 / 31
1 Boast not thyself of to morrow; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth. 2 Let another man praise thee, and not thine own mouth; a stranger, and not thine own lips. 3 A stone *is heavy, and the sand weighty; but a fool’s wrath is heavier than them both. 4 Wrath *is cruel, and anger is outrageous; but who is able to stand before envy? 5 Open rebuke *is better than secret love. 6 Faithful *are the wounds of a friend; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful. 7 The full soul loatheth an honeycomb; but to the hungry soul every bitter thing is sweet. 8 As a bird that wandereth from her nest, so *is a man that wandereth from his place. 9 Ointment and perfume rejoice the heart: so *doth the sweetness of a man’s friend by hearty counsel. 10 Thine own friend, and thy father’s friend, forsake not; neither go into thy brother’s house in the day of thy calamity: *for better is a neighbour that is near than a brother far off. 11 My son, be wise, and make my heart glad, that I may answer him that reproacheth me. 12 A prudent *man foreseeth the evil, and hideth himself; but the simple pass on, and are punished. 13 Take his garment that is surety for a stranger, and take a pledge of him for a strange woman. 14 He that blesseth his friend with a loud voice, rising early in the morning, it shall be counted a curse to him. 15 A continual dropping in a very rainy day and a contentious woman are alike. 16 Whosoever hideth her hideth the wind, and the ointment of his right hand, *which bewrayeth itself. 17 Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend. 18 Whoso keepeth the fig tree shall eat the fruit thereof: so he that waiteth on his master shall be honoured. 19 As in water face *answereth to face, so the heart of man to man. 20 Hell and destruction are never full; so the eyes of man are never satisfied. 21 *As the fining pot for silver, and the furnace for gold; so is a man to his praise. 22 Though thou shouldest bray a fool in a mortar among wheat with a pestle, *yet will not his foolishness depart from him. 23 Be thou diligent to know the state of thy flocks, *and look well to thy herds. 24 For riches *are not for ever: and doth the crown endure to every generation? 25 The hay appeareth, and the tender grass sheweth itself, and herbs of the mountains are gathered. 26 The lambs *are for thy clothing, and the goats are the price of the field. 27 And *thou shalt have goats’ milk enough for thy food, for the food of thy household, and for the maintenance for thy maidens.
Total 31 Chapters[BR], Selected Chapter[BR] 27 / 31
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