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1
WINE IS a mocker, strong drink a riotous brawler; and whoever errs or reels because of it is not wise. [Prov. 23:29, 30; Isa. 28:7; Hos. 4:11.]
2
The terror of a king is as the roaring of a lion; whoever provokes him to anger or angers himself against him sins against his own life.
3
It is an honor for a man to cease from strife and keep aloof from it, but every fool will quarrel.
4
The sluggard does not plow when winter sets in; therefore he begs in harvest and has nothing.
5
Counsel in the heart of man is like water in a deep well, but a man of understanding draws it out. [Prov. 18:4.]
6
Many a man proclaims his own loving-kindness and goodness, but a faithful man who can find?
7
The righteous man walks in his integrity; blessed (happy, fortunate, enviable) are his children after him.
8
A king who sits on the throne of judgment winnows out all evil [like chaff] with his eyes.
9
Who can say, I have made my heart clean, I am pure from my sin? [I Kings 8:46; II Chron. 6:36; Job 9:30; 14:4; Ps. 51:5; I John 1:8.]
10
Diverse weights [one for buying and another for selling] and diverse measures--both of them are exceedingly offensive and abhorrent to the Lord. [Deut. 25:13; Mic. 6:10, 11.]
11
Even a child is known by his acts, whether [or not] what he does is pure and right.
12
The hearing ear and the seeing eye--the Lord has made both of them.
13
Love not sleep, lest you come to poverty; open your eyes and you will be satisfied with bread.
14
It is worthless, it is worthless! says the buyer; but when he goes his way, then he boasts [about his bargain].
15
There is gold, and a multitude of pearls, but the lips of knowledge are a vase of preciousness [the most precious of all]. [Job 28:12, 16-19; Prov. 3:15; 8:11.]
16
[The judge tells the creditor] Take the garment of one who is security for a stranger; and hold him in pledge when he is security for foreigners.
17
Food gained by deceit is sweet to a man, but afterward his mouth will be filled with gravel.
18
Purposes and plans are established by counsel; and [only] with good advice make or carry on war.
19
He who goes about as a talebearer reveals secrets; therefore associate not with him who talks too freely. [Rom. 16:17, 18.]
20
Whoever curses his father or his mother, his lamp shall be put out in complete darkness.
21
An inheritance hastily gotten [by greedy, unjust means] at the beginning, in the end it will not be blessed. [Prov. 28:20; Hab. 2:6.]
22
Do not say, I will repay evil; wait [expectantly] for the Lord, and He will rescue you. [II Sam. 16:12; Rom. 12:17-19; I Thess. 5:15; I Pet. 3:9.]
23
Diverse and deceitful weights are shamefully vile and abhorrent to the Lord, and false scales are not good.
24
Man's steps are ordered by the Lord. How then can a man understand his way?
25
It is a snare to a man to utter a vow [of consecration] rashly and [not until] afterward inquire [whether he can fulfill it].
26
A wise king winnows out the wicked [from among the good] and brings the threshing wheel over them [to separate the chaff from the grain].
27
The spirit of man [that factor in human personality which proceeds immediately from God] is the lamp of the Lord, searching all his innermost parts. [I Cor. 2:11.]
28
Loving-kindness and mercy, truth and faithfulness, preserve the king, and his throne is upheld by [the people's] loyalty.
29
The glory of young men is their strength, and the beauty of old men is their gray head [suggesting wisdom and experience].
30
Blows that wound cleanse away evil, and strokes [for correction] reach to the innermost parts.