1Wine3196 is a mocker3887, strong drink7941 is raging1993: and whosoever is deceived7686 thereby is not wise2449.
2The fear367 of a king4428 is as the roaring5099 of a lion3715: whoso provoketh him to anger5674 sinneth2398 against his own soul5315.
3It is an honour3519 for a man376 to cease7674 from strife7379: but every fool191 will be meddling1566.
4The sluggard6102 will not plow2790 by reason of the cold2779; therefore shall he beg7592 7592 in harvest7105, and have nothing.
5Counsel6098 in the heart3820 of man376 is like deep6013 water4325; but a man376 of understanding8394 will draw it out1802.
6Most7230 men120 will proclaim7121 every one376 his own goodness2617: but a faithful529 man376 who can find4672?
7The just6662 man walketh1980 in his integrity8537: his children1121 are blessed835 after310 him.
8A king4428 that sitteth in3427 the throne3678 of judgment1779 scattereth away2219 all evil7451 with his eyes5869.
9Who can say559, I have made my heart3820 clean2135, I am pure2891 from my sin2403?
10Divers weights68 68, and divers measures374 374, both8147 of them are alike1571 abomination8441 to the LORD3068.
11Even a child5288 is known5234 by his doings4611, whether his work6467 be pure2134, and whether it be right3477.
12The hearing8085 ear241, and the seeing7200 eye5869, the LORD3068 hath made6213 even both8147 of them.
13Love157 not sleep8142, lest thou come to poverty3423; open6491 thine eyes5869, and thou shalt be satisfied7646 with bread3899.
14It is naught7451, it is naught7451, saith559 the buyer7069: but when he is gone235 his way, then he boasteth1984.
15There is3426 gold2091, and a multitude7230 of rubies6443: but the lips8193 of knowledge1847 are a precious3366 jewel3627.
16Take3947 his garment899 that is surety6148 for a stranger2114: and take a pledge2254 of him for a strange woman5237.
17Bread3899 of deceit8267 is sweet6156 to a man376; but afterwards310 his mouth6310 shall be filled4390 with gravel2687.
18Every purpose4284 is established3559 by counsel6098: and with good advice8458 make6213 war4421.
19He that goeth about1980 as a talebearer7400 revealeth1540 secrets5475: therefore meddle6148 not with him that flattereth6601 with his lips8193.
20Whoso curseth7043 his father1 or his mother517, his lamp5216 shall be put out1846 in obscure380 380 darkness2822.
21An inheritance5159 may be gotten hastily926 973 at the beginning7223; but the end319 thereof shall not be blessed1288.
22Say559 not thou, I will recompense7999 evil7451; but wait on6960 the LORD3068, and he shall save3467 thee.
23Divers weights68 68 are an abomination8441 unto the LORD3068; and a false4820 balance3976 is not good2896.
24Man's1397 goings4703 are of the LORD3068; how can a man120 then understand995 his own way1870?
25It is a snare4170 to the man120 who devoureth3216 that which is holy6944, and after310 vows5088 to make enquiry1239.
26A wise2450 king4428 scattereth2219 the wicked7563, and bringeth7725 the wheel212 over them.
27The spirit5397 of man120 is the candle5216 of the LORD3068, searching2664 all the inward parts2315 of the belly990.
28Mercy2617 and truth571 preserve5341 the king4428: and his throne3678 is upholden5582 by mercy2617.
29The glory8597 of young men970 is their strength3581: and the beauty1926 of old men2205 is the gray head7872.
30The blueness2250 of a wound6482 cleanseth8562 away evil7451: so do stripes4347 the inward parts2315 of the belly990.