| Chapter 18 |
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He that separateth himself seeketh [his] pleasure, he is vehement against all sound wisdom. |
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A fool hath no delight in understanding, but only that his heart may reveal itself. |
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When the wicked cometh, there cometh also contempt, and with ignominy reproach. |
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The words of a man's mouth are deep waters, [and] the fountain of wisdom is a gushing brook. |
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It is not good to accept the person of the wicked, to wrong the righteous in judgment. |
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A fool's lips enter into contention, and his mouth calleth for stripes. |
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A fool's mouth is destruction to him, and his lips are a snare to his soul. |
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The words of a talebearer are as dainty morsels, and they go down into the innermost parts of the belly. |
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He also who is indolent in his work is brother of the destroyer. |
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The name of Jehovah is a strong tower: the righteous runneth into it, and is safe. |
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The rich man's wealth is his strong city, and as a high wall in his own imagination. |
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Before destruction the heart of man is haughty; and before honour [goeth] humility. |
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He that giveth answer before he heareth, it is folly and shame unto him. |
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The spirit of a man sustaineth his infirmity; but a broken spirit who can bear? |
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The heart of an intelligent [man] getteth knowledge, and the ear of the wise seeketh knowledge. |
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A man's gift maketh room for him, and bringeth him before great men. |
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He that is first in his own cause [seemeth] just; but his neighbour cometh and searcheth him. |
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The lot causeth contentions to cease, and parteth between the mighty. |
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A brother offended is [harder to be won] than a strong city; and contentions are as the bars of a palace. |
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A man's belly is satisfied with the fruit of his mouth; with the increase of his lips is he satisfied. |
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Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof. |
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Whoso hath found a wife hath found a good thing, and hath obtained favour from Jehovah. |
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He that is poor speaketh with supplications, but the rich answereth roughly. |
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A man of [many] friends will come to ruin but there is a friend [that] sticketh closer than a brother. |