1As snow7950 in summer7019, and as rain4306 in harvest7105, so honour3519 is not seemly5000 for a fool3684.
2As the bird6833 by wandering5110, as the swallow1866 by flying5774, so the curse7045 causeless2600 shall not come935.
3A whip7752 for the horse5483, a bridle4964 for the ass2543, and a rod7626 for the fool's3684 back1460.
4Answer6030 not a fool3684 according to his folly200, lest thou also be like7737 unto him.
5Answer6030 a fool3684 according to his folly200, lest he be wise2450 in his own conceit5869.
6He that sendeth7971 a message1697 by the hand3027 of a fool3684 cutteth off7096 the feet7272, and drinketh8354 damage2555.
7The legs7785 of the lame6455 are not equal1809: so is a parable4912 in the mouth6310 of fools3684.
8As he that bindeth6872 6887 a stone68 in a sling4773, so is he that giveth5414 honour3519 to a fool3684.
9As a thorn2336 goeth up5927 into the hand3027 of a drunkard7910, so is a parable4912 in the mouth6310 of fools3684.
10The great7227 God that formed2342 all things both rewardeth7936 the fool3684, and rewardeth7936 transgressors5674.
11As a dog3611 returneth7725 to his vomit6892, so a fool3684 returneth8138 to his folly200.
12Seest7200 thou a man376 wise2450 in his own conceit5869? there is more hope8615 of a fool3684 than of him.
13The slothful6102 man saith559, There is a lion7826 in the way1870; a lion738 is in the streets7339.
14As the door1817 turneth5437 upon his hinges6735, so doth the slothful6102 upon his bed4296.
15The slothful6102 hideth2934 his hand3027 in his bosom6747; it grieveth3811 him to bring it again7725 to his mouth6310.
16The sluggard6102 is wiser2450 in his own conceit5869 than seven men7651 that can render7725 a reason2940.
17He that passeth by5674, and meddleth5674 with strife7379 belonging not to him, is like one that taketh2388 a dog3611 by the ears241.
18As a mad3856 man who casteth3384 firebrands2131, arrows2671, and death4194,
19So is the man376 that deceiveth7411 his neighbour7453, and saith559, Am not I in sport7832?
20Where no657 wood6086 is, there the fire784 goeth out3518: so where there is no talebearer5372, the strife4066 ceaseth8367.
21As coals6352 are to burning coals1513, and wood6086 to fire784; so is a contentious4079 4066 man376 to kindle2787 strife7379.
22The words1697 of a talebearer5372 are as wounds3859, and they go down3381 into the innermost parts2315 of the belly990.
23Burning1814 lips8193 and a wicked7451 heart3820 are like a potsherd2789 covered6823 with silver3701 dross5509.
24He that hateth8130 dissembleth5234 with his lips8193, and layeth up7896 deceit4820 within7130 him;
25When he speaketh6963 fair2603, believe539 him not: for there are seven7651 abominations8441 in his heart3820.
26Whose hatred8135 is covered3680 by deceit4860, his wickedness7451 shall be shewed1540 before the whole congregation6951.
27Whoso diggeth3738 a pit7845 shall fall5307 therein: and he that rolleth1556 a stone68, it will return7725 upon him.
28A lying8267 tongue3956 hateth8130 those that are afflicted1790 by it; and a flattering2509 mouth6310 worketh6213 ruin4072.