Proverbs 26

CHAPTER 26

1As snow in summer, and rain in harvest; so glory is unseemly to a fool.

2For as a bird flying over to high things, and as a sparrow going into uncertain; so cursing brought forth without reasonable cause shall come above into some man.

3Beating be to an horse, and a bridle to an ass; and a rod to the back of unprudent men.

4Answer thou not to a fool after his folly, lest thou be made like him.

5Answer thou a fool after his folly, lest he seem to himself to be wise.

6An halting man in feet, and drinking wickedness, he that sendeth words by a fond [or foolish] messenger.

7As an halting man hath fair legs in vain; so a parable is unseemly in the mouth of fools.

8As he that sendeth a stone into the broad place of the sling; so he that giveth honour to an unwise man.

9As if a thorn groweth in the hand of a drunken man; so is a parable in the mouth of fools.

10Doom determineth causes; and he that setteth silence to a fool, assuageth ires [or wraths] .

11As a dog that turneth again to his spewing [or As an hound that turneth again to his vomit] ; so is an unprudent man, that rehearseth his folly.

12Thou hast seen a man seem wise to himself; an unknowing man shall have hope more than he.

13A slow man saith, A lion is in the way, a lioness is in the footpaths.

14As a door is turned in his hinges; so a slow man in his bed.

15A slow man hideth his hands under his armpit; and he travaileth, if he turneth them up to his mouth.

16A slow man seemeth wiser to himself, than seven men speaking sentences.

17As he that taketh a dog by the ears; so he that passeth, and is unpatient, and is meddled [or mingled] with the chiding of another man.

18As he is guilty, that sendeth spears and arrows into death,

19so a man that annoyeth guilefully his friend, and when he is taken, he shall say, I did playing.

20When trees [or woods shall] fail, the fire shall be quenched; and when a privy backbiter is withdrawn, strives rest.

21As dead coals at [or to] quick coals, and trees at the fire [or wood to fire] ; so a wrathful man raiseth chidings.

22The words of a privy backbiter be as simple; and those [or they] come till to the innerest things of the heart.

23As if thou wouldest adorn a vessel of earth with the dross of silver, so be swelling lips fellowshipped with a full wicked heart.

24An enemy is understood by his lips, when he treateth guiles in his heart.

25When he maketh low his voice, believe thou not to him; for seven wickednesses be in his heart.

26The malice of him that covereth hatred guilefully, shall be showed in a council.

27He that delveth a ditch, shall fall into it; and if a man walloweth a stone, it shall turn again to him.

28A false tongue loveth not [the] truth; and a slippery mouth worketh fallings.

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Published by: Terence P. Noble