PROVERBS
Chapter 25
Prov | CPDV | 25:1 | These, too, are parables of Solomon, which the men of Hezekiah, king of Judah, transferred. | |
Prov | CPDV | 25:2 | It is to the glory of God to conceal a word, and it is to the glory of kings to investigate speech. | |
Prov | CPDV | 25:5 | Take away impiety from the face of the king, and his throne shall be made firm by justice. | |
Prov | CPDV | 25:7 | For it is better that it should be said to you, “Ascend to here,” than that you should be humbled before the prince. | |
Prov | CPDV | 25:8 | The things that your eyes have seen, do not offer hastily in a quarrel, lest afterward you may not be able to make amends, when you have dishonored your friend. | |
Prov | CPDV | 25:10 | lest perhaps he may insult you, when he has heard it, and he might not cease to reproach you. Grace and friendship free a man; preserve these for yourself, lest you fall under reproach. | |
Prov | CPDV | 25:11 | Whoever speaks a word at an opportune time is like apples of gold on beds of silver. | |
Prov | CPDV | 25:12 | Whoever reproves the wise and obedient ear is like an earring of gold with a shining pearl. | |
Prov | CPDV | 25:13 | Just like the cold of snow in a time of harvest, so also is a faithful messenger to him who sent him: he causes his soul to rest. | |
Prov | CPDV | 25:14 | A man who boasts and does not fulfill his promises is like clouds and wind, when rain does not follow. | |
Prov | CPDV | 25:16 | You have discovered honey; eat what is sufficient for you, lest perhaps, being filled up, you may vomit it. | |
Prov | CPDV | 25:17 | Withdraw your feet from the house of your neighbor, lest, when he has had his fill, he may hate you. | |
Prov | CPDV | 25:18 | A man who speaks false testimony against his neighbor is like a dart and a sword and a sharp arrow. | |
Prov | CPDV | 25:19 | Whoever sets his hopes on the unfaithful in a day of anguish is like a rotten tooth and weary foot, | |
Prov | CPDV | 25:20 | and like one who loosens his garment in cold weather. Whoever sings verses to a wicked heart is like vinegar on baking soda. Just like a moth to a garment, and a worm to wood, so too does the sadness of a man do harm to the heart. | |
Prov | CPDV | 25:23 | The north wind brings forth the rain, and a sorrowful face brings forth a detracting tongue. | |
Prov | CPDV | 25:24 | It is better to sit in a corner of the attic, than with an argumentative woman and in a shared house. | |
Prov | CPDV | 25:26 | The just falling down before the impious is like a fountain stirred up by feet and like a corrupted spring. | |
Prov | CPDV | 25:27 | Just as whoever eats too much honey, it is not good for him, so also whoever is an investigator of what is majestic will be overwhelmed by glory. | |