| Chapter 17 |
1 | Better is a dry morsel with joy, than a house full of victims with strife. |
2 | A wise servant shall rule over foolish sons, and shall divide the inheritance among the brethren. |
3 | As silver is tried by fire, and gold in the furnace: so the Lord trieth the hearts. |
4 | The evil man obeyeth an unjust tongue: and the deceitful hearkeneth to lying lips. |
5 | He that despiseth the poor, reproacheth his Maker; and he that rejoiceth at another man's ruin, shall not be unpunished. |
6 | Children's children are the crown of old men: and the glory of children are their fathers. |
7 | Eloquent words do not become a fool, nor lying lips a prince. |
8 | The expectation of him that expecteth, is a most acceptable jewel: whithersoever he turneth himself, he understandeth wisely. |
9 | He that concealeth a transgression. seeketh friendships: he that repeateth it again, separateth friends. |
10 | A reproof availeth more with a wise man, than a hundred stripes with a fool. |
11 | An evil man always seeketh quarrels: but a cruel angel shall be sent against him. |
12 | It is better to meet a bear robbed of her whelps, than a fool trusting in his own folly. |
13 | He that rendereth evil for good, evil shall not depart from his house. |
14 | The beginning of quarrels is as when one letteth out water: before he suffereth reproach he forsaketh judgment. |
15 | He that justifieth the wicked, and he that condemneth the just, both are abominable before God. |
16 | What doth it avail a fool to have riches, seeing he cannot buy wisdom? He that maketh his house high, seeketh a downfall: and he that refuseth to learn, shall fall into evils. |
17 | He that is a friend loveth at all times: and a brother is proved in distress. |
18 | A foolish man will clap hands, when he is surety for his friend. |
19 | He that studieth discords, loveth quarrels: and he that exalteth his door, seeketh ruin. |
20 | He that is of a perverse heart, shall not find good: and he that perverteth his tongue, shall fall into evil. |
21 | A fool is born to his own disgrace: and even his father shall not rejoice in a fool. |
22 | A joyful mind maketh age flourishing: a sorrowful spirit drieth up the bones. |
23 | The wicked man taketh gifts out of the bosom, that he may pervert the paths of judgment. |
24 | Wisdom shineth in the face of the wise: the eyes of fools are in the ends of the earth. |
25 | A foolish son is the anger of the father: and the sorrow of the mother that bore him. |
26 | It is no good thing to do hurt to the just: nor to strike the prince, who judgeth right. |
27 | He that setteth bounds to his words. is knowing and wise: and the man of understanding is of a precious spirit. |
28 | Even a fool, if he will hold his peace shall be counted wise: and if he close his lips, a man of understanding. |