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Proverbs 26
As snow in summer, and rain in harvest, so glory is
not seemly for a fool.
As a bird flying to other places, and a sparrow going
here or there: so a curse uttered without cause shall
come upon a man.
A whip for a horse, and a snaffle for an ass, and a
rod for the back of fools.
Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest thou
be made like him.
Answer a fool according to his folly, lest he imagine
himself to be wise.
He that sendeth words by a foolish messenger, is lame
of feet and drinketh iniquity.
As a lame man hath fair legs in vain: so a parable is
unseemly in the mouth of fools.
As he that casteth a stone into the heap of Mercury:
so is he that giveth honour to a fool.
As if a thorn should grow in the hand of a drunkard:
so is a parable in the mouth of fools.
Judgment determineth causes: and he that putteth a fool
to silence, appeaseth anger.
As a dog that returneth to his vomit, so is the fool
that repeateth his folly.
Hast thou seen a man wise in his own conceit? there
shall be more hope of a fool than of him.
The slothful man saith: There is a lion in the way,
and a lioness in the roads.
As the door turneth upon its hinges, so doth the slothful
upon his bed.
The slothful hideth his hand under his armpit, and it
grieveth him to turn it to his mouth.
The sluggard is wiser in his own conceit, than seven
men that speak sentences.
As he that taketh a dog by the ears, so is he that passeth
by in anger, and meddleth with another man's quarrel.
As he is guilty that shooteth arrows, and lances unto
death :
So is the man that hurteth his friend deceitfully: and
when he is taken, saith: I did it in jest.
When the wood faileth, the fire shall go out: and when
the talebearer is taken away, contentions shall cease.
As coals are to burning coals, and wood to fire, so
an angry man stirreth up strife.
The words of a talebearer are as it were simple, but
they reach to the innermost parts of the belly.
Swelling lips joined with a corrupt heart, are like
an earthen vessel adorned with silver dross.
An enemy is known by his lips, when in his heart he
entertaineth deceit.
When he shall speak low, trust him not: because there
are seven mischiefs in his heart.
He that covereth hatred deceitfully, his malice shall
be laid open in the public assembly.
He that diggeth a pit, shall fall into it: and he that
rolleth a stone, it shall return to him.
A deceitful tongue loveth not truth: and a slippery
mouth worketh ruin.
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