PROVERBS
Chapter 25
Prov | Rotherha | 25:1 | These also, are proverbs of Solomon,—which the men of Hezekiah king of Judah transcribed. | |
Prov | Rotherha | 25:2 | The glory of God, is to conceal a thing, but, the glory of kings, is to search out a thing. | |
Prov | Rotherha | 25:3 | The heavens for height, and the earth for depth, but, the heart of kings, cannot be searched. | |
Prov | Rotherha | 25:4 | Remove the dross from the silver, and there cometh forth, to the refiner, a vessel: | |
Prov | Rotherha | 25:5 | Remove a lawless man from before the king, that his throne, may be established in righteousness. | |
Prov | Rotherha | 25:6 | Do not honour thyself before a king, nor, in the place of great men, do thou stand; | |
Prov | Rotherha | 25:7 | For better it be said to thee, Come up hither,—than that thou be put lower down before a noble, whom thine own eyes, have beheld. | |
Prov | Rotherha | 25:8 | Do not go forth to strive in haste,—lest [thou know not] what to do in the latter end thereof, when thy neighbour, hath put thee to shame. | |
Prov | Rotherha | 25:9 | Thy contention, urge thou with thy neighbour, and, the secret of another, do not reveal: | |
Prov | Rotherha | 25:10 | Lest he that heareth expose thee, and, the report concerning thee, turn not away. | |
Prov | Rotherha | 25:12 | A ring of gold, and a vessel of precious metal, is a wise reprover, on a hearing ear. | |
Prov | Rotherha | 25:13 | As the cold of snow in the day of harvest, is a faithful messenger to them who send him,—when, the life of his masters, he restoreth. | |
Prov | Rotherha | 25:14 | Clouds and wind, when rain there is none, is the man who boasteth himself of a pretended gift. | |
Prov | Rotherha | 25:16 | Honey having found, eat to suffice thee, lest thou loathe it, and vomit it forth. | |
Prov | Rotherha | 25:17 | Withhold thy foot from the house of thy neighbour,—lest he be weary of thee, and hate thee. | |
Prov | Rotherha | 25:18 | A hammer and a sword, and a sharpened arrow, is a man becoming a false witness against his neighbour. | |
Prov | Rotherha | 25:19 | A broken tooth and a faltering foot, is confidence in the treacherous, in the day of danger. | |
Prov | Rotherha | 25:20 | As splendour of dress on a cold day—vinegar upon nitre, so is a singer with songs, unto a sad heart. | |
Prov | Rotherha | 25:21 | If he that hateth thee hunger, give him bread to eat, and, if he be thirsty, give him water to drink; | |
Prov | Rotherha | 25:22 | For, burning coals, shalt thou be heaping upon his head,—and, Yahweh, will repay thee. | |
Prov | Rotherha | 25:23 | A north wind, bringeth forth rain, and, a face stirred with indignation, a secretive tongue. | |
Prov | Rotherha | 25:24 | Better to dwell on the corner of the roof, than a quarrelsome wife, and a house in common. | |
Prov | Rotherha | 25:26 | A fountain fouled, a spring spoiled, is a righteous man tottering before one who is lawless. | |
Prov | Rotherha | 25:27 | To eat honey in abundance, is not good, nor is, searching out their own honour, an honourable thing. | |