King James Version
Księga: Przypowieści 27:2
Tytuł oryginalnyProverbs
BoastH1984 not thyself of to morrow;H4279 for thou knowestH3045 not what a dayH3117 may bring forth.H3205
Let another manH2114 praiseH1984 thee, and not thine own mouth;H6310 a stranger,H5237 and not thine own lips.H8193
A stoneH68 is heavy,H3514 and the sandH2344 weighty;H5192 but a fool'sH191 wrathH3708 is heavierH3515 than them both.H8147
WrathH2534 is cruel,H395 and angerH639 is outrageous;H7858 but who is able to standH5975 beforeH6440 envy?H7068
FaithfulH539 are the woundsH6482 of a friend;H157 but the kissesH5390 of an enemyH8130 are deceitful.H6280
The fullH7649 soulH5315 loathethH947 an honeycomb;H5317 but to the hungryH7457 soulH5315 every bitter thingH4751 is sweet.H4966
As a birdH6833 that wanderethH5074 from her nest,H7064 so is a manH376 that wanderethH5074 from his place.H4725
OintmentH8081 and perfumeH7004 rejoiceH8055 the heart:H3820 so doth the sweetnessH4986 of a man's friendH7453 by heartyH5315 counsel.H6098
Thine own friend,H7453 and thy father'sH1 friend,H7453 forsakeH5800 not; neither goH935 into thy brother'sH251 houseH1004 in the dayH3117 of thy calamity:H343 for betterH2896 is a neighbourH7934 that is nearH7138 than a brotherH251 far off.H7350
My son,H1121 be wise,H2449 and make my heartH3820 glad,H8055 that I may answerH7725, H1697 him that reproachethH2778 me.
A prudentH6175 man foreseethH7200 the evil,H7451 and hidethH5641 himself; but the simpleH6612 pass on,H5674 and are punished.H6064
TakeH3947 his garmentH899 that is suretyH6148 for a stranger,H2114 and take a pledgeH2254 of him for a strange woman.H5237
He that blessethH1288 his friendH7453 with a loudH1419 voice,H6963 rising earlyH7925 in the morning,H1242 it shall be countedH2803 a curseH7045 to him.
A continualH2956 droppingH1812 in a very rainyH5464 dayH3117 and a contentiousH4079, H4066 womanH802 are alike.H7737
Whosoever hidethH6845 her hidethH6845 the wind,H7307 and the ointmentH8081 of his right hand,H3225 which bewrayethH7121 itself.
IronH1270 sharpenethH2300 iron;H1270 so a manH376 sharpenethH2300 the countenanceH6440 of his friend.H7453
Whoso keepethH5341 the fig treeH8384 shall eatH398 the fruitH6529 thereof: so he that waitethH8104 on his masterH113 shall be honoured.H3513
HellH7585 and destructionH11, H10 are neverH3808 full;H7646 so the eyesH5869 of manH120 are never satisfied.H7646
As the fining potH4715 for silver,H3701 and the furnaceH3564 for gold;H2091 so is a manH376 toH6310 his praise.H4110
Though thou shouldest brayH3806 a foolH191 in a mortarH4388 amongH8432 wheatH7383 with a pestle,H5940 yet will not his foolishnessH200 departH5493 from him.
Be thou diligentH3045 to knowH3045 the stateH6440 of thy flocks,H6629 and lookH7896 wellH3820 to thy herds.H5739
For richesH2633 are not for ever:H5769 and doth the crownH5145 endure to everyH1755 generation?H1755
The hayH2682 appeareth,H1540 and the tender grassH1877 shewethH7200 itself, and herbsH6212 of the mountainsH2022 are gathered.H622
The lambsH3532 are for thy clothing,H3830 and the goatsH6260 are the priceH4242 of the field.H7704
And thou shalt have goats'H5795 milkH2461 enoughH1767 for thy food,H3899 for the foodH3899 of thy household,H1004 and for the maintenanceH2416 for thy maidens.H5291
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