King James Version
Księga: Przypowieści 18:4
Tytuł oryginalnyProverbs
Through desireH8378 a man, having separatedH6504 himself, seekethH1245 and intermeddlethH1566 with all wisdom.H8454
A foolH3684 hath no delightH2654 in understanding,H8394 but that his heartH3820 may discoverH1540 itself.
When the wickedH7563 cometh,H935 then comethH935 also contempt,H937 and with ignominyH7036 reproach.H2781
The wordsH1697 of a man'sH376 mouthH6310 are as deepH6013 waters,H4325 and the wellspringH4726 of wisdomH2451 as a flowingH5042 brook.H5158
It is not goodH2896 to acceptH5375 the personH6440 of the wicked,H7563 to overthrowH5186 the righteousH6662 in judgment.H4941
A fool'sH3684 lipsH8193 enterH935 into contention,H7379 and his mouthH6310 callethH7121 for strokes.H4112
A fool'sH3684 mouthH6310 is his destruction,H4288 and his lipsH8193 are the snareH4170 of his soul.H5315
The wordsH1697 of a talebearerH5372 are as wounds,H3859 and they go downH3381 into the innermost partsH2315 of the belly.H990
He also that is slothfulH7503 in his workH4399 is brotherH251 to him that is a greatH1167 waster.H7843
The nameH8034 of the LORDH3068 is a strongH5797 tower:H4026 the righteousH6662 runnethH7323 into it, and is safe.H7682
The rich man'sH6223 wealthH1952 is his strongH5797 city,H7151 and as an highH7682 wallH2346 in his own conceit.H4906
BeforeH6440 destructionH7667 the heartH3820 of manH376 is haughty,H1361 and beforeH6440 honourH3519 is humility.H6038
He that answerethH7725 a matterH1697 before he hearethH8085 it, it is follyH200 and shameH3639 unto him.
The spiritH7307 of a manH376 will sustainH3557 his infirmity;H4245 but a woundedH5218 spiritH7307 who can bear?H5375
The heartH3820 of the prudentH995 gettethH7069 knowledge;H1847 and the earH241 of the wiseH2450 seekethH1245 knowledge.H1847
A man'sH120 giftH4976 maketh roomH7337 for him, and bringethH5148 him beforeH6440 great men.H1419
He that is firstH7223 in his own causeH7379 seemeth just;H6662 but his neighbourH7453 comethH935 and searchethH2713 him.
The lotH1486 causeth contentionsH4079 to cease,H7673 and partethH6504 between the mighty.H6099
A brotherH251 offendedH6586 is harder to be won than a strongH5797 city:H7151 and their contentionsH4079, H4066 are like the barsH1280 of a castle.H759
A man'sH376 bellyH990 shall be satisfiedH7646 with the fruitH6529 of his mouth;H6310 and with the increaseH8393 of his lipsH8193 shall he be filled.H7646
DeathH4194 and lifeH2416 are in the powerH3027 of the tongue:H3956 and they that loveH157 it shall eatH398 the fruitH6529 thereof.
Whoso findethH4672 a wifeH802 findethH4672 a goodH2896 thing, and obtainethH6329 favourH7522 of the LORD.H3068
A manH376 that hath friendsH7453 must shew himself friendly:H7489 and there isH3426 a friendH157 that sticketh closerH1695 than a brother.H251
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