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Proverbs 27

World English Bible British Edition · Berean Standard Bible

Don’t boast about tomorrow;
Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring.
Let another man praise you,
Let another praise you, and not your own mouth—a stranger, and not your own lips.
A stone is heavy,
A stone is heavy and sand is a burden, but aggravation from a fool outweighs them both.
Wrath is cruel,
Wrath is cruel and anger is like a flood, but who can withstand jealousy?
Better is open rebuke
Better an open rebuke than love that is concealed.
The wounds of a friend are faithful,
The wounds of a friend are faithful, but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful.
A full soul loathes a honeycomb;
The soul that is full loathes honey, but to a hungry soul, any bitter thing is sweet.
As a bird that wanders from her nest,
Like a bird that strays from its nest is a man who wanders from his home.
Perfume and incense bring joy to the heart;
Oil and incense bring joy to the heart, and the counsel of a friend is sweetness to the soul.
Don’t forsake your friend and your father’s friend.
Do not forsake your friend or your father’s friend, and do not go to your brother’s house in the day of your calamity; better a neighbor nearby than a brother far away.
Be wise, my son,
Be wise, my son, and bring joy to my heart, so that I can answer him who taunts me.
A prudent man sees danger and takes refuge;
The prudent see danger and take cover, but the simple keep going and pay the penalty.
Take his garment when he puts up collateral for a stranger.
Take the garment of him who posts security for a stranger; get collateral if it is for a foreigner (note: Or a wayward woman).
He who blesses his neighbour with a loud voice early in the morning,
If one blesses his neighbor with a loud voice early in the morning, it will be counted to him as a curse.
A continual dropping on a rainy day
A constant dripping on a rainy day and a contentious woman are alike—
restraining her is like restraining the wind,
restraining her is like holding back the wind or grasping oil with one’s right hand.
Iron sharpens iron;
As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another (note: Hebrew sharpens the face of another or sharpens the countenance of a friend).
Whoever tends the fig tree shall eat its fruit.
Whoever tends a fig tree will eat its fruit, and he who looks after his master will be honored.
Like water reflects a face,
As water reflects the face, so the heart reflects the true man.
Sheol and Abaddon are never satisfied;
Sheol and Abaddon (note: Or Death and Destruction) are never satisfied; so the eyes of man are never satisfied.
The crucible is for silver,
A crucible for silver and a furnace for gold, but a man is tested by the praise accorded him.
Though you grind a fool in a mortar with a pestle along with grain,
Though you grind a fool like grain with mortar and a pestle, yet his folly will not depart from him.
Know well the state of your flocks,
Be sure to know the state of your flocks, and pay close attention to your herds;
for riches are not forever,
for riches are not forever, nor does a crown endure to every generation.
The hay is removed, and the new growth appears,
When hay is removed and new growth appears and the grass from the hills is gathered,
The lambs are for your clothing,
the lambs will provide you with clothing, and the goats with the price of a field.
There will be plenty of goats’ milk for your food,
You will have plenty of goats’ milk to feed you—food for your household and nourishment for your maidservants.