Douay Rheims Bible

Proverbs 24

The Proverbs

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Chapter 25

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  These are also parables of Solomon, which the men of Ezechias king of Juda copied out.  

 

 

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  It is the glory of God to conceal the word, and the glory of kings to search out the speech.  

 

 

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  The heaven above, and the earth beneath, and the heart of kings is unsearchable.  

 

 

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  Take away the rust from silver, and there shall come forth a most pure vessel:  

 

 

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  Take away wickedness from the face of the king, and his throne shall be established with justice.  

 

 

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  Appear not glorious before the king, and stand not in the place of great men.  

 

 

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  For it is better that it should be said to thee: Come up hither; than that thou shouldst be humbled before the prince.  

 

 

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  The things which thy eyes have seen, utter not hastily in a quarrel: lest after- ward thou mayst not be able to make amends, when thou hast dishonoured thy friend.  

 

 

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  Treat thy cause with thy friend, and discover not the secret to a stranger:  

 

 

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10


 

  Lest he insult over thee, when he hath heard it, and cease not to upbraid thee. Grace and friendship deliver a man: keep these for thyself, lest thou fall under reproach.  

 

 

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  To speak a word in due time, is like apples of gold on beds of silver.  

 

 

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12


 

  As an earring of gold and a bright pearl, so is he that reproveth the wise, and the obedient ear.  

 

 

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13


 

  As the cold of snow in the time of harvest, so is a faithful messenger to him that sent him, for he refresheth his soul.  

 

 

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14


 

  As clouds, and wind, when no rain followeth, so is the man that boasteth, and doth not fulfil his promises.  

 

 

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15


 

  By patience a prince shall be appeased, and a soft tongue shall break hardness.  

 

 

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  Thou hast found honey, eat what is sufficient for thee, lest being glutted therewith thou vomit it up.  

 

 

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  Withdraw thy foot from the house of thy neighbour, lest having his fill he hate thee.  

 

 

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  A man that beareth false witness against his neighbour, is like a dart and a sword and a sharp arrow.  

 

 

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  To trust to an unfaithful man in the time of trouble, is like a rotten tooth, and weary foot,  

 

 

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  And one that looseth his garment in cold weather. As vinegar upon nitre, so is he that singeth songs to a very evil heart. As a moth doth by a garment, and a worm by the wood: so the sadness of a man consumeth the heart.  

 

 

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  If thy enemy be hungry, give him to eat: if he thirst, give him water to drink:  

 

 

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  For thou shalt heap hot coals upon his head, and the Lord will reward thee.  

 

 

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  The north wind driveth away rain, as doth a sad countenance a backbiting tongue.  

 

 

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24


 

  It is better to sit m a corner of the housetop, than with a brawling woman, and in a common house.  

 

 

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25


 

  As cold water to a thirsty soul, so is good tidings from a far country.  

 

 

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26


 

  A just man falling down before the wicked, is as a fountain troubled with the foot, and a corrupted spring.  

 

 

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  As it is not good for a man to eat much honey, so he that is a searcher of majesty, shall be overwhelmed by glory.  

 

 

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  As a city that lieth open and is not compassed with walls, so is a man that cannot refrain his own spirit in speaking.  

 

 

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