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1These also are proverbs of Solomon which the men of Hezekiah king of Judah copied.

2It is the glory of God to conceal things,

but the glory of kings is to search things out.

3As the heavens for height, and the earth for depth,

so the heart of kings is unsearchable.

4Take away the dross from the silver,

and the smith has material for a vessel;

5take away the wicked from the presence of the king,

and his throne will be established in righteousness.

6Do not put yourself forward in the king's presence

or stand in the place of the great,

7for it is better to be told, “Come up here,”

than to be put lower in the presence of a noble.

What your eyes have seen

8do not hastily bring into court,

for what will you do in the end,

when your neighbor puts you to shame?

9Argue your case with your neighbor himself,

and do not reveal another's secret,

10lest he who hears you bring shame upon you,

and your ill repute have no end.

11A word fitly spoken

is like apples of gold in a setting of silver.

12Like a gold ring or an ornament of gold

is a wise reprover to a listening ear.

13Like the cold of snow in the time of harvest

is a faithful messenger to those who send him;

he refreshes the soul of his masters.

14Like clouds and wind without rain

is a man who boasts of a gift he does not give.

15With patience a ruler may be persuaded,

and a soft tongue will break a bone.

16If you have found honey, eat only enough for you,

lest you have your fill of it and vomit it.

17Let your foot be seldom in your neighbor's house,

lest he have his fill of you and hate you.

18A man who bears false witness against his neighbor

is like a war club, or a sword, or a sharp arrow.

19Trusting in a treacherous man in time of trouble

is like a bad tooth or a foot that slips.

20Whoever sings songs to a heavy heart

is like one who takes off a garment on a cold day,

and like vinegar on soda.

21If your enemy is hungry, give him bread to eat,

and if he is thirsty, give him water to drink,

22for you will heap burning coals on his head,

and the Lord will reward you.

23The north wind brings forth rain,

and a backbiting tongue, angry looks.

24It is better to live in a corner of the housetop

than in a house shared with a quarrelsome wife.

25Like cold water to a thirsty soul,

so is good news from a far country.

26Like a muddied spring or a polluted fountain

is a righteous man who gives way before the wicked.

27It is not good to eat much honey,

nor is it glorious to seek one's own glory.

28A man without self-control

is like a city broken into and left without walls.

1998

Website Archive

Proverbs 1

The Beginning of Knowledge

The Enticement of Sinners

The Call of Wisdom

Proverbs 2

The Value of Wisdom

Proverbs 3

Trust in the Lord with All Your Heart

Blessed Is the One Who Finds Wisdom

Proverbs 4

A Father's Wise Instruction

Proverbs 5

Warning Against Adultery

Proverbs 6

Practical Warnings

Warnings Against Adultery

Proverbs 7

Warning Against the Adulteress

Proverbs 8

The Blessings of Wisdom

Proverbs 9

The Way of Wisdom

The Way of Folly

Proverbs 10

The Proverbs of Solomon

Proverbs 11
Proverbs 12
Proverbs 13
Proverbs 14
Proverbs 15
Proverbs 16
Proverbs 17
Proverbs 18
Proverbs 19
Proverbs 20
Proverbs 21
Proverbs 22

Words of the Wise

Proverbs 23
Proverbs 24

More Sayings of the Wise

Proverbs 25

More Proverbs of Solomon

Proverbs 26
Proverbs 27
Proverbs 28
Proverbs 29
Proverbs 30

The Words of Agur

Proverbs 31

The Words of King Lemuel

The Woman Who Fears the Lord