Proverbs — Chapter 25
These too are proverbs of Solomon, which the officials of King Hezekiah of Judah copied:
It is the glory of God to conceal a matter,And the glory of a king to plumb a matter.
Like the heavens in their height, like the earth in its depth,Is the mind of kings—unfathomable.
The dross having been separated from the silver,A vessel emerged for the smith.
Remove the wicked from the king’s presence,And his throne will be established in justice.
Do not exalt yourself in the king’s presence;Do not stand in the place of nobles.
For it is better to be told, “Step up here,”Than to be degraded in the presence of the great.Do not let what your eyes have seen
Be vented rashly in a quarrel;ThinkaThink Lit. “Lest.” of what it will effect in the end,When your fellow puts you to shame.
Defend your right against your fellow,But do not give away the secrets of another,
Lest someone who hears it reproach you,And your bad repute never end.
Like golden apples in silver showpiecesbshowpieces Meaning of Heb. uncertain. Is a phrase well turned.
Like a ring of gold, a golden ornament,Is a wise person’s reproof in a receptive ear.
Like the coldness of snow at harvesttimeIs a trustworthy messenger to those who send him;He lifts his master’s spirits.
Like clouds, wind—but no rain—Is a man who boasts of gifts not given.
Through forbearance a ruler may be won over;A gentle tongue can break bones.
If you find honey, eat only what you need,Lest, surfeiting yourself, you throw it up.
Visit your neighbor sparingly,Lest he have his surfeit of you and loathe you.
Like a club, a sword, a sharpened arrow,Is a man who testifies falsely against his fellow.
Like a loose tooth and an unsteady leg,Is a treacherous support in time of trouble.
Disrobing on a chilly day,Like vinegar on natron,Is one who sings songs to a sorrowful soul.
If your enemy is hungry, give him bread to eat;If he is thirsty, give him water to drink.
You will be heaping live coals on his head,And GOD will reward you.
A north wind produces rain,And whispered words, a glowering face.
Dwelling in the corner of a roof is betterThan a contentious woman in a spacious house.ca spacious house Meaning of Heb. uncertain.
Like cold water to a parched throatIs good news from a distant land.
Like a muddied spring, a ruined fountain,Are the righteous fallen before the wicked.
It is not good to eat much honey,Nor is it honorable to search for honor.dNor is it honorable to search for honor Meaning of Heb. uncertain.
Like an open city without wallsIs a man whose temper is uncurbed.
✦ Connected Across Traditions
The Golden Rule
Matthew 7:12
“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”
Hadith (An-Nawawi 13)
“None of you truly believes until he wishes for his brother what he wishes for himself.”
Mahabharata 5.1517
“One should never do to another what one regards as injurious to oneself.”
Dhammapada 10:1
“All tremble at violence; all fear death. Putting oneself in the place of another, one should not kill nor cause another to kill.”
Good vs Evil / Light vs Darkness
Yasna 30:3
“Now the two primal Spirits, who reveal themselves as Twins, are the Better and the Bad, in thought and word and action.”
John 1:5
“The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.”
Dhammapada 1:1-2
“Mind is the forerunner of all actions. If one speaks or acts with a pure mind, happiness follows like a shadow.”
Bhagavad Gita 16:21
“There are three gates to self-destructive hell: lust, anger, and greed. Therefore, one must learn to give these up.”