Proverbs 27

1Do not boast about tomorrow,[#Literally “on the day of tomorrow”]

2May another praise you and not your own mouth,

3Heavy is a stone and weighty is sand,

4Cruel is wrath and overwhelming is anger,

5Better a rebuke that is open

6The wounds of a friend mean well,

7An appetite that is sated spurns honey,[#Literally “soul”]

8Like a bird that strays from its nest,

9Perfume and incense will gladden a heart,

10As for your friend and a friend of your father, do not forsake them,

11Be wise, my child, and make my heart glad,

12When the clever sees danger, he hides;

13Take his garment, for he gives surety to a stranger,

14He who blesses his neighbor with a loud voice

15Dripping constantly on a day of heavy rain

16In restraining her, he restrains wind,[#Or “breath, or “spirit”]

17As iron sharpens iron,[#Or “is united with”]

18He who tends a fig tree will eat its fruit,

19As the waters reflect face to face,[#Literally “the faces to the faces”]

20Sheol and Abaddon will not be satisfied,[#A term for the place where the dead reside, i.e., the Underworld; #Poetic synonym for “Sheol.” Only mentioned in the ot in relation to Sheol, the grave, or death.]

21A crucible is for the silver, and a furnace for the gold,

22If you crush a fool in the mortar with the pestle along with the crushed grain,[#Or “in the midst of”]

23You will surely know the condition of your flock;[#Literally “faces”]

24For riches are not forever,

25When the grass is gone, then green growth will appear,

26Lambs will be your clothing,

27And there will be enough goats’ milk for your food,

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