25:1 Also
these
are
Proverbs
of
Solomon,
that
men
of
Hezekiah
king
of
Judah
transcribed:
--
25:2 The
honour
of
God
[is]
to
hide
a
thing,
And
the
honour
of
kings
to
search
out
a
matter.
25:3 The
heavens
for
height,
and
the
earth
for
depth,
And
the
heart
of
kings--[
are]
unsearchable.
25:4 Take
away
dross
from
silver,
And
a
vessel
for
the
refiner
goeth
forth,
25:5 Take
away
the
wicked
before
a
king,
And
established
in
righteousness
is
his
throne.
25:6 Honour
not
thyself
before
a
king,
And
in
the
place
of
the
great
stand
not.
25:7 For
better
[that]
he
hath
said
to
thee,
`Come
thou
up
hither,'
Than
[that]
he
humble
thee
before
a
noble,
Whom
thine
eyes
have
seen.
25:8 Go
not
forth
to
strive,
haste,
turn,
What
dost
thou
in
its
latter
end,
When
thy
neighbour
causeth
thee
to
blush
25:9 Thy
cause
plead
with
thy
neighbour,
And
the
secret
counsel
of
another
reveal
not,
25:10 Lest
the
hearer
put
thee
to
shame,
And
thine
evil
report
turn
not
back.
25:11 Apples
of
gold
in
imagery
of
silver,
[Is]
the
word
spoken
at
its
fit
times.
25:12 A
ring
of
gold,
and
an
ornament
of
pure
gold,
[Is]
the
wise
reprover
to
an
attentive
ear.
25:13 As
a
vessel
of
snow
in
a
day
of
harvest,
[So
is]
a
faithful
ambassador
to
those
sending
him,
And
the
soul
of
his
masters
he
refresheth.
25:14 Clouds
and
wind,
and
rain
there
is
none,
[Is]
a
man
boasting
himself
in
a
false
gift.
25:15 By
long-suffering
is
a
ruler
persuaded,
And
a
soft
tongue
breaketh
a
bone.
25:16 Honey
thou
hast
found--eat
thy
sufficiency,
Lest
thou
be
satiated
[with]
it,
and
hast
vomited
it.
25:17 Withdraw
thy
foot
from
thy
neighbour's
house,
Lest
he
be
satiated
[with]
thee,
and
have
hated
thee.
25:18 A
maul,
and
a
sword,
and
a
sharp
arrow,
[Is]
the
man
testifying
against
his
neighbour
a
false
testimony.
25:19 A
bad
tooth,
and
a
tottering
foot,
[Is]
the
confidence
of
the
treacherous
in
a
day
of
adversity.
25:20 Whoso
is
taking
away
a
garment
in
a
cold
day,
[Is
as]
vinegar
on
nitre,
And
a
singer
of
songs
on
a
sad
heart.
25:21 If
he
who
is
hating
thee
doth
hunger,
cause
him
to
eat
bread,
And
if
he
thirst,
cause
him
to
drink
water.
25:22 For
coals
thou
art
putting
on
his
head,
And
Jehovah
giveth
recompense
to
thee.
25:23 A
north
wind
bringeth
forth
rain,
And
a
secret
tongue--indignant
faces.
25:24 Better
to
sit
on
a
corner
of
a
roof,
Than
[with]
a
woman
of
contentions,
and
a
house
of
company.
25:25 [
As]
cold
waters
for
a
weary
soul,
So
[is]
a
good
report
from
a
far
country.
25:26 A
spring
troubled,
and
a
fountain
corrupt,
[Is]
the
righteous
falling
before
the
wicked.
25:27 The
eating
of
much
honey
is
not
good,
Nor
a
searching
out
of
one's
own
honour--honour.
25:28 A
city
broken
down
without
walls,
[Is]
a
man
without
restraint
over
his
spirit!