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Proverbs 25

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1 These also are Solomon's proverbs that were copied by the men of King Hezekiah of Judah.
1 These are more proverbs of Solomon, compiled by the men of Hezekiah king of Judah:
2 It is the glory of God to hide things but the glory of kings to investigate them.
2 It is the glory of God to conceal a matter; to search out a matter is the glory of kings.
3 [Like] the high heavens and the deep earth, so the mind of kings is unsearchable.
3 As the heavens are high and the earth is deep, so the hearts of kings are unsearchable.
4 Take the impurities out of silver, and a vessel is ready for the silversmith to mold.
4 Remove the dross from the silver, and a silversmith can produce a vessel;
5 Take a wicked person away from the presence of a king, and justice will make his throne secure.
5 remove wicked officials from the king’s presence, and his throne will be established through righteousness.
6 Do not brag about yourself in front of a king or stand in the spot that belongs to notable people,
6 Do not exalt yourself in the king’s presence, and do not claim a place among his great men;
7 because it is better to be told, "Come up here," than to be put down in front of a prince whom your eyes have seen.
7 it is better for him to say to you, “Come up here,” than for him to humiliate you before his nobles. What you have seen with your eyes
8 Do not be in a hurry to go to court. What will you do in the end if your neighbor disgraces you?
8 do not bring hastily to court, for what will you do in the end if your neighbor puts you to shame?
9 Present your argument to your neighbor, but do not reveal another person's secret.
9 If you take your neighbor to court, do not betray another’s confidence,
10 Otherwise, when he hears about it, he will humiliate you, and his evil report about you will never disappear.
10 or the one who hears it may shame you and the charge against you will stand.
11 [Like] golden apples in silver settings, [so] is a word spoken at the right time.
11 Like apples of gold in settings of silver is a ruling rightly given.
12 [Like] a gold ring and a fine gold ornament, [so] is constructive criticism to the ear of one who listens.
12 Like an earring of gold or an ornament of fine gold is the rebuke of a wise judge to a listening ear.
13 Like the coolness of snow on a harvest day, [so] is a trustworthy messenger to those who send him: He refreshes his masters.
13 Like a snow-cooled drink at harvest time is a trustworthy messenger to the one who sends him; he refreshes the spirit of his master.
14 [Like] a dense fog or a dust storm, [so] is a person who brags about a gift that he does not give.
14 Like clouds and wind without rain is one who boasts of gifts never given.
15 With patience you can persuade a ruler, and a soft tongue can break bones.
15 Through patience a ruler can be persuaded, and a gentle tongue can break a bone.
16 When you find honey, eat only as much as you need. Otherwise, you will have too much and vomit.
16 If you find honey, eat just enough— too much of it, and you will vomit.
17 Do not set foot in your neighbor's house too often. Otherwise, he will see too much of you and hate you.
17 Seldom set foot in your neighbor’s house— too much of you, and they will hate you.
18 [Like] a club and a sword and a sharp arrow, [so] is a person who gives false testimony against his neighbor.
18 Like a club or a sword or a sharp arrow is one who gives false testimony against a neighbor.
19 [Like] a broken tooth and a lame foot, [so] is confidence in an unfaithful person in a [time of] crisis.
19 Like a broken tooth or a lame foot is reliance on the unfaithful in a time of trouble.
20 [Like] taking off a coat on a cold day or pouring vinegar on baking soda, so is singing songs to one who has an evil heart.
20 Like one who takes away a garment on a cold day, or like vinegar poured on a wound, is one who sings songs to a heavy heart.
21 If your enemy is hungry, give him some food to eat, and if he is thirsty, give him some water to drink.
21 If your enemy is hungry, give him food to eat; if he is thirsty, give him water to drink.
22 [In this way] you will make him feel guilty and ashamed, and the LORD will reward you.
22 In doing this, you will heap burning coals on his head, and the LORD will reward you.
23 [As] the north wind brings rain, so a whispering tongue brings angry looks.
23 Like a north wind that brings unexpected rain is a sly tongue—which provokes a horrified look.
24 Better to live on a corner of a roof than to share a home with a quarreling woman.
24 Better to live on a corner of the roof than share a house with a quarrelsome wife.
25 [Like] cold water to a thirsty soul, so is good news from far away.
25 Like cold water to a weary soul is good news from a distant land.
26 [Like] a muddied spring and a polluted well, [so] is a righteous person who gives in to a wicked person.
26 Like a muddied spring or a polluted well are the righteous who give way to the wicked.
27 Eating too much honey is not good, and searching for honor is not honorable.
27 It is not good to eat too much honey, nor is it honorable to search out matters that are too deep.
28 [Like] a city broken into [and] left without a wall, [so] is a person who lacks self-control.
28 Like a city whose walls are broken through is a person who lacks self-control.
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