27:1 Boast
not
thyself
of
tomorrow;
For
thou
knowest
not
what
a
day
may
bring
forth.
27:2 Let
another
man
praise
thee,
and
not
thine
own
mouth;
A
stranger,
and
not
thine
own
lips.
27:3 A
stone
is
heavy,
and
the
sand
weighty;
But
a
fool's
vexation
is
heavier
than
they
both.
27:4 Wrath
is
cruel,
and
anger
is
overwhelming;
But
who
is
able
to
stand
before
jealousy
27:5 Better
is
open
rebuke
Than
love
that
is
hidden.
27:6 Faithful
are
the
wounds
of
a
friend;
But
the
kisses
of
an
enemy
are
profuse.
27:7 The
full
soul
loatheth
a
honeycomb;
But
to
the
hungry
soul
every
bitter
thing
is
sweet.
27:8 As
a
bird
that
wandereth
from
her
nest,
So
is
a
man
that
wandereth
from
his
place.
27:9 Oil
and
perfume
rejoice
the
heart;
So
doth
the
sweetness
of
a
man's
friend
[that
cometh]
of
hearty
counsel.
27:10 Thine
own
friend,
and
thy
father's
friend,
forsake
not;
And
go
not
to
thy
brother's
house
in
the
day
of
thy
calamity:
Better
is
a
neighbor
that
is
near
than
a
brother
far
off.
27:11 My
son,
be
wise,
and
make
my
heart
glad,
That
I
may
answer
him
that
reproacheth
me.
27:12 A
prudent
man
seeth
the
evil,
[and]
hideth
himself;
[But]
the
simple
pass
on,
[and]
suffer
for
it.
27:13 Take
his
garment
that
is
surety
for
a
stranger;
And
hold
him
in
pledge
[that
is
surety]
for
a
foreign
woman.
27:14 He
that
blesseth
his
friend
with
a
loud
voice,
rising
early
in
the
morning,
It
shall
be
counted
a
curse
to
him.
27:15 A
continual
dropping
in
a
very
rainy
day
And
a
contentious
woman
are
alike:
27:16 He
that
would
restrain
her
restraineth
the
wind;
And
his
right
hand
encountereth
oil.
27:17 Iron
sharpeneth
iron;
So
a
man
sharpeneth
the
countenance
of
his
friend.
27:18 Whoso
keepeth
the
fig-tree
shall
eat
the
fruit
thereof;
And
he
that
regardeth
his
master
shall
be
honored.
27:19 As
in
water
face
[answereth]
to
face,
So
the
heart
of
man
to
man.
27:20 Sheol
and
Abaddon
are
never
satisfied;
And
the
eyes
of
man
are
never
satisfied.
27:21 The
refining
pot
is
for
silver,
and
the
furnace
for
gold;
And
a
man
is
[tried]
by
his
praise.
27:22 Though
thou
shouldest
bray
a
fool
in
a
mortar
with
a
pestle
along
with
bruised
grain,
Yet
will
not
his
foolishness
depart
from
him.
27:23 Be
thou
diligent
to
know
the
state
of
thy
flocks,
[And]
look
well
to
thy
herds:
27:24 For
riches
are
not
for
ever:
And
doth
the
crown
endure
unto
all
generations
27:25 The
hay
is
carried,
and
the
tender
grass
showeth
itself,
And
the
herbs
of
the
mountains
are
gathered
in.
27:26 The
lambs
are
for
thy
clothing,
And
the
goats
are
the
price
of
the
field;
27:27 And
[there
will
be]
goats'
milk
enough
for
thy
food,
for
the
food
of
thy
household,
And
maintenance
for
thy
maidens.