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1
Boast
not thyself of to
morrow;
for thou
knowest
not what a
day
may bring
forth
.
d,leY
-h;m [;det -a{
l yiK r'x'm
~w{
y.B
leL;h.tiT
-l;a ? ~w{y
2
Let another
man
praise
thee, and not thine own
mouth;
a
stranger,
and not thine own
lips.
'$
y,t'p.f -l;a.w yir.k'n
'$yip -a{l.w r'z '$
.l,L;h.y
3
A
stone
is
heavy,
and the
sand
weighty;
but a
fool's
wrath
is
heavier
than them
both.
deb'K
lyiw/a
s;[;k.w
lw{
x;h
l,jen.w
!,b,a -d,b{
K
? ~,hyen.Vim
4
Wrath
is
cruel,
and
anger
is
outrageous;
but who is able to
stand
before
envy?
yen.pil
d{
m][;y
yim.W @
'a
@
,j,v.w
h'mex t.WYir.z.k;a
? h'a.niq
5
Open
rebuke
is
better
than
secret
love.
t,r'TUs.m
h'b]h;aem
h'LUg.m
t;x;kw{
T
]h'bw{j
6
Faithful
are the
wounds
of a
friend
; but the
kisses
of an
enemy
are
deceitful
.
tw{
qyiv.n
tw{
r'T.[;n.w
behw{
a ye[.ciP
~yin'm/a,n ? aenw{f
7
The
full
soul
loatheth
an
honeycomb;
but to the
hungry
soul
every bitter
thing
is
sweet.
r;m
-l'K h'be[.r
v,p,n.w
t,p{
n
s.Wb'T
h'[eb.f
v,p,n
? qw{
t'm
8
As a
bird
that
wandereth
from her
nest,
so is a
man
that
wandereth
from his
place.
dedw{n
vyia
-neK H'Niq -nim t,d,dw{n rw{
Pic.K
? w{mw{q.Mim
9
Ointment
and
perfume
rejoice
the
heart:
so doth the
sweetness
of a man's
friend
by
hearty
counsel.
v,p'n
-t;c][em .Whe[er
q,t,m.W
bel
-x;M;f.y
t,r{
j.q.W
!,m,v
10
Thine own
friend,
and thy
father's
friend,
forsake
not; neither
go
into thy
brother's
house
in the
day
of thy
calamity:
for
better
is a
neighbour
that is
near
than a
brother
far
off.
'$
yix'a
tyeb.W
b{
z][;T
-l;a '$
yib'a
h,[er.w
'$
][er
? bw{
r'q
!ek'v bw{j '$
,dyea
~w{
y.B
aw{
b'T
-l;a ? qw{
x'r
x'aem
11
My
son,
be
wise
, and make my
heart
glad
, that I may
answer
*
him that
reproacheth
me.
r'b'd
yip.r{x
h'byiv'a.w yiBil
x;M;f.w
yin.B ~;k]x
12
A
prudent
man
foreseeth
the
evil,
and
hideth
himself; but the
simple
pass
on
, and are
punished
.
.Wv'n/[,n
.Wr.b'[
~Iya't.P r'T.sin
h'['r
h'a'r
~.Wr'[
13
Take
his
garment
that is
surety
for a
stranger
, and take a
pledge
of him for a strange
woman.
h'Yir.k'n
d;[.b.W r'z b;r'[ -yiK w{
d.giB
-x;q ? .Whel.b;x
14
He that
blesseth
his
friend
with a
loud
voice,
rising
early
in the
morning,
it shall be
counted
a
curse
to him.
~yeK.v;h r,q{
B;B
lw{
d'G
lw{
q.B
.Whe[er
.$
er'b.m
? w{
l b,v'xeT
h'l'l.q
15
A
continual
dropping
in a very
rainy
day
and a
contentious
*
woman
are
alike
.
~yinw{
dim t,vea.w ryir.g;s
~w{
y.B
derw{j @
,l,D
? h'w'T.vin
16
Whosoever
hideth
her
hideth
the
wind,
and the
ointment
of his right
hand,
which
bewrayeth
itself.
a'r.qIy
w{
nyim.y
!,m,v.w
;x.Wr
-n;p'c 'hy,n.p{c
17
Iron
sharpeneth
iron;
so a
man
sharpeneth
the
countenance
of his
friend.
.Whe[er
-yen.P
d;x;y
vyia.w
d;x'y
l,z.r;b.B
l,z.r;B
18
Whoso
keepeth
the fig
tree
shall
eat
the
fruit
thereof: so he that
waiteth
on his
master
shall be
honoured
.
d'BUk.y
wy'n{
d]a
]rem{
v.w
H'y.riP
l;ka{
y
h'nea.T
rec{n
19
As in
water
face
answereth to
face,
so the
heart
of
man
to
man.
~'d'a'l
~'d'a'h
-bel
!eK ~yin'P;l
~yin'P;h
~Iy;M;K
20
Hell
and
destruction
*
are
never
full
; so the
eyes
of
man
are never
satisfied
.
~'d'a'h
yenye[.w h'n.[;B.fit a{l h{
D;b]a;w
lw{
a.v
? h'n.[;B.fit a{l
21
As the fining
pot
for
silver,
and the
furnace
for
gold;
so is a
man
to
his
praise.
w{
l'l]h;m
yip.l vyia.w
b'h'Z;l
r.Wk.w
@
,s,K;l
@
er.c;m
22
Though thou shouldest
bray
a
fool
in a
mortar
among
wheat
with a
pestle,
yet will not his
foolishness
depart
from him.
.$w{
t.B
veT.k;M;B
lyiw/a'h
-t,a -vw{T.kiT ~ia ? w{
T.l]Wia
wy'l'[em
r.Ws't
-a{l yil/[;B tw{
pyir'h
23
Be thou
diligent
to
know
the
state
of thy
flocks,
and
look
well
to thy
herds.
~yir'd][;l
'$
.Bil
tyiv
'$,na{
c yen.P
[;deT ;[{d'y
24
For
riches
are not for
ever:
and doth the
crown
endure to
every
generation?
rw{
d
rw{
d.l
r,zen
-mia.w !,s{x ~'lw{
[.l
a{l yiK
25
The
hay
appeareth
, and the tender
grass
sheweth
itself, and
herbs
of the
mountains
are
gathered
.
tw{
b.Fi[
.Wp.s,a,n.w
a,v,d
-h'a.rin.w
ryic'x
h'l'G
? ~yir'h
26
The
lambs
are for thy
clothing,
and the
goats
are the
price
of the
field.
~yid.WT;[
h,d'f
ryix.m.W
'$
,v.Wb.lil
~yif'b.K
27
And thou shalt have
goats'
milk
enough
for thy
food,
for the
food
of thy
household,
and for the
maintenance
for thy
maidens.
~yiY;x.w
'$
,tyeB
~,x,l.l
'$
.m.x;l.l
~yiZi[<05795'> bel]x yed.w ? '$y,tw{r][;n.l
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