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Chapter 25 |
1 | These are also proverbs of Solomon, which
the men of Hezekiah king of Judah copied out. |
2 | It is the glory of God to conceal a thing:
but the honour of kings is to search out a matter. |
3 |
The heaven for height, and the earth for depth, and the heart of kings
is unsearchable. |
4 |
Take away the dross from the silver, and there shall come forth a vessel
for the finer. |
5 | Take
away the wicked from before the king, and his throne shall be
established in righteousness. |
6 | Put not
forth thyself in the presence of the king, and stand not in the place of
great men: |
7 | For better it is
that it be said unto thee, Come up hither; than that thou shouldest be
put lower in the presence of the prince whom thine eyes have seen. |
8 | Go not forth hastily to strive, lest thou
know not what to do in the end thereof, when thy neighbour hath put thee
to shame. |
9 | Debate thy cause
with thy neighbour himself; and discover not a secret to another: |
10 |
Lest he that heareth it put thee to shame, and thine infamy turn not away. |
11 |
A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver. |
12 | As an
earring of gold, and an ornament of fine gold, so is a wise reprover
upon an obedient ear. |
13 | As the
cold of snow in the time of harvest, so is a faithful messenger to them
that send him: for he refresheth the soul of his masters. |
14 | Whoso boasteth himself of a false gift is
like clouds and wind without rain. |
15 |
By long forbearing is a prince persuaded, and a soft tongue breaketh the
bone. |
16 |
Hast thou found honey? eat so much as is sufficient for thee, lest thou
be filled therewith, and vomit it. |
17 |
Withdraw thy foot from thy neighbour's house; lest he be weary of thee,
and so hate thee. |
18 | A
man that beareth false witness against his neighbour is a maul, and a
sword, and a sharp arrow. |
19 |
Confidence in an unfaithful man in time of trouble is like a broken
tooth, and a foot out of joint. |
20 |
As he that taketh away a garment in cold weather, and as vinegar upon nitre, so
is he that singeth songs to an heavy heart. |
21 |
1If thine
2enemy be hungry, give him bread to eat;
and if he be thirsty, give him water to drink:
1
Rom 12:20
2
Matt 5:44,
Luke 6:27,
Luke 6:35,
Luke 23:34,
Acts 7:60,
Rom 12:20
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22 |
1For thou shalt heap coals of fire upon his
head, and the LORD shall reward thee.
1
Rom 12:20
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23 |
The north wind driveth away rain: so doth an angry countenance a backbiting
tongue. |
24 | It
is better to dwell in the corner of the housetop, than with a brawling
woman and in a wide house. |
25 |
As cold waters to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far country. |
26 | A righteous man
falling down before the wicked is as a troubled fountain, and a corrupt
spring. |
27 | It is not good
to eat much honey: so for men to search their own glory is not glory. |
28 |
He that hath no rule over his own spirit is like a city that is broken down, and
without walls. |