| Chapter 20 |
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Wine [is] a scorner -- strong drink [is] noisy, And any going astray in it is not wise. |
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The fear of a king [is] a growl as of a young lion, He who is causing him to be wroth is wronging his soul. |
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An honour to a man is cessation from strife, And every fool intermeddleth. |
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Because of winter the slothful plougheth not, He asketh in harvest, and there is nothing. |
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Counsel in the heart of a man [is] deep water, And a man of understanding draweth it up. |
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A multitude of men proclaim each his kindness, And a man of stedfastness who doth find? |
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The righteous is walking habitually in his integrity, O the happiness of his sons after him! |
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A king sitting on a throne of judgment, Is scattering with his eyes all evil, |
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Who saith, 'I have purified my heart, I have been cleansed from my sin?' |
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A stone and a stone, an ephah and an ephah, Even both of them [are] an abomination to Jehovah. |
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Even by his actions a youth maketh himself known, Whether his work be pure or upright. |
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A hearing ear, and a seeing eye, Jehovah hath made even both of them. |
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Love not sleep, lest thou become poor, Open thine eyes -- be satisfied [with] bread. |
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'Bad, bad,' saith the buyer, And going his way then he boasteth himself. |
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Substance, gold, and a multitude of rubies, Yea, a precious vessel, [are] lips of knowledge. |
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Take his garment when a stranger hath been surety, And for strangers pledge it. |
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Sweet to a man [is] the bread of falsehood, And afterwards is his mouth filled [with] gravel. |
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Purposes by counsel thou dost establish, And with plans make thou war. |
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A revealer of secret counsels is the busybody, And for a deceiver [with] his lips make not thyself surety. |
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Whoso is vilifying his father and his mother, Extinguished is his lamp in blackness of darkness. |
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An inheritance gotten wrongly at first, Even its latter end is not blessed. |
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Do not say, 'I recompense evil,' Wait for Jehovah, and He delivereth thee. |
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An abomination to Jehovah [are] a stone and a stone, And balances of deceit [are] not good. |
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From Jehovah [are] the steps of a man, And man -- how understandeth he his way? |
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A snare to a man [is] he hath swallowed a holy thing, And after vows to make inquiry. |
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A wise king is scattering the wicked, And turneth back on them the wheel. |
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The breath of man [is] a lamp of Jehovah, Searching all the inner parts of the heart. |
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Kindness and truth keep a king, And he hath supported by kindness his throne. |
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The beauty of young men is their strength, And the honour of old men is grey hairs. |
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The bandages of a wound thou removest with the evil, Also the plagues of the inner parts of the heart! |