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✑️Proverbs

Proverbs β€” Chapter 26

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1

Like snow in summer and rain at harvesttime,So honor is not fitting for a dullard.

2

As a sparrow must flit and a swallow fly,So a gratuitous curse must backfire.abackfire Kethib, β€œfail.”

3

A whip for a horse and a bridle for a donkey,And a rod for the back of dullards.

4

Do not answer a dullard in accord with his folly,Else you will become like him.

5

Answer a dullard in accord with his folly,Else he will think himself wise.

6

One who sends a message by a dullardWill wear out legs and must put up withbmust put up with Lit. β€œdrink.” lawlessness.

7

As legs hang limp on a cripple,So is a proverb in the mouth of dullards.

8

Like a pebble in a sling,So is paying honor to a dullard.

9

As a thorn comes to the hand of a drunkard,So a proverb to the mouth of a dullard.

10

A master can produce anything,cA master can produce anything Meaning of Heb. uncertain. But anyone who hires a dullard is as one who hires transients.dtransients Meaning of Heb. uncertain.

11

As a dog returns to its vomit,So a dullard repeats his folly.

12

If you see a man who thinks himself wise,There is more hope for a dullard than for him.

13

The sluggard says,β€œThere’s a cub on the road, a lion in the squares.”

14

The door turns upon the hinge,And the sluggard upon the bed.

15

The sluggard buries a hand in the bowl,And will not even bring it to the mouth.

16

In self-regard, the sluggard is wiserThan seven who give good advice.

17

A passerby who gets embroiled in someone else’s quarrelIs like one who seizes a dog by its ears.

18

Like a lunaticelunatic Meaning of Heb. uncertain. scattering deadly firebrands, arrows,

19

Is the man who cheats his fellow and says, β€œI was only joking.”

20

For lack of wood a fire goes out,And without a grumbler contention is stilled.

21

Charcoal for embers and wood for a fireAnd a contentious man for kindling strife.

22

The words of a grumbler are bruising;fbruising Meaning of Heb. uncertain. They penetrate one’s inmost parts.

23

Base silver laid over earthenwareAre ardent lips with an evil mind.

24

An enemy dissembles with his speech,Inwardly he harbors deceit.

25

Though he be fair-spoken do not trust him,For seven abominations are in his mind.

26

His hatred may be concealed by dissimulation,But his evil will be exposed to public view.

27

One who digs a pit will fall in it,And a stone will roll back upon the one who is rolling it.

28

A lying tongue hates those crushed by it;gthose crushed by it Meaning of Heb. uncertain. Smooth speech throws one down.