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1
These are also
proverbs
of
Solomon,
which the
men
of
Hezekiah
king
of
Judah
copied
out
.
yev.n;a
.WqyiT.[,h r,v]a h{m{
l.v
yel.vim
h,Lea -m;G ? h'd.Wh.y
-.k,l,m h'Yiq.zix
2
It is the
glory
of
God
to
conceal
a
thing:
but the
honour
of
kings
is to search
out
a
matter.
r{
q]x
~yik'l.m d{
b.k.W
r'b'D
reT.s;h
~yih{
l/a
d{
b.K
?
r'b'D
3
The
heaven
for
height,
and the
earth
for
depth,
and the
heart
of
kings
is
unsearchable.
!yea ~yik'l.m bel.w
q,m{
['l
#
,r'a'w
~.Wr'l
~Iy;m'v
? r,qex
4
Take
away
the
dross
from the
silver,
and there shall come
forth
a
vessel
for the
finer
.
yil,K
@er{
C;l
aeceY;w
@
,s'Kim
~yigyis w{g'h
5
Take
away
the
wicked
from
before
the
king,
and his
throne
shall be
established
in
righteousness.
w{
a.siK
q,d,C;B
!w{KIy.w .$
,l,m
-yen.pil
['v'r
w{g'h
6
Put not
forth
thyself in the
presence
of the
king,
and
stand
not in the
place
of
great
men:
~yil{
d.G
~w{
q.mib.W
.$
,l,m
-yen.pil
r;D;h.tiT -l;a ? d{
m][;T
-l;a
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
.
'$.lyiP.v;hem
h'Neh
hel][ '$
.l -r'm]a
bw{j yiK ? '$y,nye[ .Wa'r
r,v]a byid'n
yen.pil
8
Go not
forth
hastily
to
strive
, lest thou know not what to
do
in the
end
thereof, when thy
neighbour
hath put thee to
shame
.
H'tyir]x;a.B
h,f][;T
-h;m
!,P reh;m
bir'l aeceT -l;a ? '$
,[er
'$.t{a ~yil.k;h.B
9
Debate
thy
cause
with thy
neighbour
himself; and
discover
not a
secret
to
another:
l'g.T
-l;a rex;a
dw{
s.w
'$
,[er
-t,a byir
'$
.byir
10
Lest he that
heareth
it put thee to
shame
, and thine
infamy
turn not
away
.
b.Wv't
a{l '$.t'Bid.w ;[em{
v
'$
.d,S;x.y
-n,P
11
A
word
fitly
*
spoken
is like
apples
of
gold
in
pictures
of
silver.
wy'n.p'a -l;[ rUb'D
r'b'D
@
,s'K
tw{
YiK.f;m.B b'h'z
yex.WP;T
12
As an
earring
of
gold,
and an
ornament
of fine
gold,
so is a
wise
reprover
upon an
obedient
ear.
!,z{
a -l;[ ~'k'x
;xyikw{
m
~,t'k
-yil]x;w
b'h'z
~,z,n
? t;['m{
v
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.
wy'x.l{
v.l
!'m/a,n
ryic
ryic'q
~w{
y.B
g,l,v
-t;Nic.K ? byiv'y wy'n{
d]a v,p,n.w
14
Whoso
boasteth
himself of a
false
gift
is like
clouds
and
wind
without
rain.
leL;h.tim
vyia
!Iy'a ~,v,g.w
;x.Wr.w
~yiayif.n ? r,q'v
-t;T;m.B
15
By
long
forbearing
is a
prince
persuaded
, and a
soft
tongue
breaketh
the
bone.
~,r'G
-r'B.viT
h'K;r !w{
v'l.w
!yic'q
h,TUp.y
~Iy;P;a .$,r{
a.B
16
Hast thou
found
honey?
eat
so much as is
sufficient
for thee, lest thou be
filled
therewith, and
vomit
it.
w{taeq]h;w .WN,['B.fiT -n,P 'K,Y;D l{
k/a
'ta'c'm
v;b.D
17
Withdraw
thy
foot
from thy
neighbour's
house;
lest he be
weary
of thee, and so
hate
thee.
'$
,aen.f.W
'$
]['B.fIy
-n,P '$
,[er
tyeBim
'$
.l.g;r
r;q{h
18
A
man
that
beareth
false
witness
against his
neighbour
is a
maul,
and a
sword,
and a
sharp
arrow.
.Whe[er.b
h,n{[
vyia
!.Wn'v
#
ex.w
b,r,x.w
#
yipem
? r,q'v
de[
19
Confidence
in an unfaithful
man
in
time
of
trouble
is like a
broken
tooth,
and a
foot
out of
joint.
~w{
y.B
degw{B
x'j.bim
t,d'[.Wm l,g,r.w
h'[{
r
!ev ? h'r'c
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.
r'v.w
r,t'n
-l;[ #,m{
x
h'r'q
~w{
y.B
d,g,B
h,d][;m
? ['r
-b,l
l;[ ~yiriV;B
21
If thine
enemy
be
hungry,
give him
bread
to
eat
; and if he be
thirsty,
give him
water
to
drink
:
aem'c
-mia.w
~,x'l
.Whelik]a;h
'$]a;n{
f be['r
-mia ? ~Iy'm
.Wheq.v;h
22
For thou shalt
heap
coals of
fire
upon his
head,
and the
LORD
shall
reward
thee.
h'why;w
w{va{
r
-l;[ h,t{
x
h'T;a ~yil'x,g
yiK ? .$'l -m,L;v.y
23
The
north
wind
driveth
away
rain:
so doth an
angry
countenance
a
backbiting
tongue.
~yim'[.zin
~yin'p.W
~,v'G
lelw{
x.T
!w{
p'c
;x.Wr
? r,t's
!w{
v.l
24
It is
better
to
dwell
in the
corner
of the
housetop,
than with a
brawling
*
woman
and in a
wide
house.
~yinw{
dim t,veaem g'G
-t;NiP -l;[ t,b,v bw{j
? r,b'x
tyeb.W
25
As
cold
waters
to a
thirsty
soul,
so is
good
news
from a
far
country.
h'bw{
j h'[.Wm.v.W
h'pey][ v,p,n
-l;[ ~yir'q
~Iy;m
? q'x.r,m
#
,r,aem
26
A
righteous
man falling
down
before
the
wicked
is as a
troubled
fountain,
and a
corrupt
spring.
['v'r
-yen.pil
j'm
qyiD;c
t'x.v'm
rw{
q'm.W
f'P.rin
!'y.[;m
27
It is not
good
to
eat
much
honey:
so for men to
search
their own
glory
is not
glory.
~'d{
b.K
r,qex.w
bw{j -a{l tw{
B.r;h
v;b.D
l{
k'a
? dw{
b'K
28
He
that hath no
rule
over his own
spirit
is like a
city
that is broken
down
, and without
walls.
!yea r,v]a
vyia
h'mw{
x
!yea h'c.Wr.P ryi[
? w{
x.Wr.l
r'c.[;m
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