17:1 Better
is
a
dry
morsel,
and
quietness
therewith,
Than
a
house
full
of
feasting
with
strife.
17:2 A
servant
that
dealeth
wisely
shall
have
rule
over
a
son
that
causeth
shame,
And
shall
have
part
in
the
inheritance
among
the
brethren.
17:3 The
refining
pot
is
for
silver,
and
the
furnace
for
gold;
But
Jehovah
trieth
the
hearts.
17:4 An
evil-doer
giveth
heed
to
wicked
lips;
[And]
a
liar
giveth
ear
to
a
mischievous
tongue.
17:5 Whoso
mocketh
the
poor
reproacheth
his
Maker;
[And]
he
that
is
glad
at
calamity
shall
not
be
unpunished.
17:6 Children's
children
are
the
crown
of
old
men;
And
the
glory
of
children
are
their
fathers.
17:7 Excellent
speech
becometh
not
a
fool;
Much
less
do
lying
lips
a
prince.
17:8 A
bribe
is
[as]
a
precious
stone
in
the
eyes
of
him
that
hath
it;
Whithersoever
it
turneth,
it
prospereth.
17:9 He
that
covereth
a
transgression
seeketh
love;
But
he
that
harpeth
on
a
matter
separateth
chief
friends.
17:10 A
rebuke
entereth
deeper
into
one
that
hath
understanding
Than
a
hundred
stripes
into
a
fool.
17:11 An
evil
man
seeketh
only
rebellion;
Therefore
a
cruel
messenger
shall
be
sent
against
him.
17:12 Let
a
bear
robbed
of
her
whelps
meet
a
man,
Rather
than
a
fool
in
his
folly.
17:13 Whoso
rewardeth
evil
for
good,
Evil
shall
not
depart
from
his
house.
17:14 The
beginning
of
strife
is
[as]
when
one
letteth
out
water:
Therefore
leave
off
contention,
before
there
is
quarrelling.
17:15 He
that
justifieth
the
wicked,
and
he
that
condemneth
the
righteous,
Both
of
them
alike
are
an
abomination
to
Jehovah.
17:16 Wherefore
is
there
a
price
in
the
hand
of
a
fool
to
buy
wisdom,
Seeing
he
hath
no
understanding
17:17 A
friend
loveth
at
all
times;
And
a
brother
is
born
for
adversity.
17:18 A
man
void
of
understanding
striketh
hands,
And
becometh
surety
in
the
presence
of
his
neighbor.
17:19 He
loveth
transgression
that
loveth
strife:
He
that
raiseth
high
his
gate
seeketh
destruction.
17:20 He
that
hath
a
wayward
heart
findeth
no
good;
And
he
that
hath
a
perverse
tongue
falleth
into
mischief.
17:21 He
that
begetteth
a
fool
[doeth
it]
to
his
sorrow;
And
the
father
of
a
fool
hath
no
joy.
17:22 A
cheerful
heart
is
a
good
medicine;
But
a
broken
spirit
drieth
up
the
bones.
17:23 A
wicked
man
receiveth
a
bribe
out
of
the
bosom,
To
pervert
the
ways
of
justice.
17:24 Wisdom
is
before
the
face
of
him
that
hath
understanding;
But
the
eyes
of
a
fool
are
in
the
ends
of
the
earth.
17:25 A
foolish
son
is
a
grief
to
his
father,
And
bitterness
to
her
that
bare
him.
17:26 Also
to
punish
the
righteous
is
not
good,
[Nor]
to
smite
the
noble
for
[their]
uprightness.
17:27 He
that
spareth
his
words
hath
knowledge;
And
he
that
is
of
a
cool
spirit
is
a
man
of
understanding.
17:28 Even
a
fool,
when
he
holdeth
his
peace,
is
counted
wise;
When
he
shutteth
his
lips,
he
is
[esteemed
as]
prudent.