Proverbs Chapter 25 - King James Strong Number Version | thebereancall.org

Proverbs Chapter 25 - King James Strong Number Version

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These [are] also proverbs <H4912> of Solomon, <H8010> which the men <H0582> of Hezekiah <H2396> king <H4428> of Judah <H3063> copied out. <H6275>
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[It is] the glory <H3519> of God <H0430> to conceal <H5641> a thing: <H1697> but the honour <H3519> of kings <H4428> [is] to search out <H2713> a matter. <H1697>
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The heaven <H8064> for height, <H7312> and the earth <H0776> for depth, <H6011> and the heart <H3820> of kings <H4428> [is] unsearchable. <H0369> <H2714>
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Take away <H1898> the dross <H5509> from the silver, <H3701> and there shall come forth <H3318> a vessel <H3627> for the finer. <H6884>
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Take away <H1898> the wicked <H7563> [from] before <H6440> the king, <H4428> and his throne <H3678> shall be established <H3559> in righteousness. <H6664>
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Put not forth <H1921> thyself in the presence <H6440> of the king, <H4428> and stand <H5975> not in the place <H4725> of great <H1419> [men]:
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For better <H2896> [it is] that it be said <H0559> unto thee, Come up <H5927> hither; than that thou shouldest be put lower <H8213> in the presence <H6440> of the prince <H5081> whom thine eyes <H5869> have seen. <H7200>
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Go not forth <H3318> hastily <H4118> to strive, <H7378> lest [thou know not] what to do <H6213> in the end thereof, <H0319> when thy neighbour <H7453> hath put thee to shame. <H3637>
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Debate <H7378> thy cause <H7379> with thy neighbour <H7453> [himself]; and discover <H1540> not a secret <H5475> to another: <H0312>
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Lest he that heareth <H8085> [it] put thee to shame, <H2616> and thine infamy <H1681> turn not away. <H7725>
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A word <H1697> fitly <H0212><H0655> spoken <H1696> [is like] apples <H8598> of gold <H2091> in pictures <H4906> of silver. <H3701>
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[As] an earring <H5141> of gold, <H2091> and an ornament <H2481> of fine gold, <H3800> [so is] a wise <H2450> reprover <H3198> upon an obedient <H8085> ear. <H0241>
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As the cold <H6793> of snow <H7950> in the time <H3117> of harvest, <H7105> [so is] a faithful <H0539> messenger <H6735> to them that send <H7971> him: for he refresheth <H7725> the soul <H5315> of his masters. <H0113>
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Whoso <H0376> boasteth <H1984> himself of a false <H8267> gift <H4991> [is like] clouds <H5387> and wind <H7307> without rain. <H1653>
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By long <H0753> forbearing <H0639> is a prince <H7101> persuaded, <H6601> and a soft <H7390> tongue <H3956> breaketh <H7665> the bone. <H1634>
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Hast thou found <H4672> honey? <H1706> eat <H0398> so much as is sufficient <H1767> for thee, lest thou be filled <H7646> therewith, and vomit <H6958> it.
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Withdraw <H3365> thy foot <H7272> from thy neighbour's <H7453> house; <H1004> lest he be weary <H7646> of thee, and [so] hate <H8130> thee.
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A man <H0376> that beareth <H6030> false <H8267> witness <H5707> against his neighbour <H7453> [is] a maul, <H4650> and a sword, <H2719> and a sharp <H8150> arrow. <H2671>
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Confidence <H4009> in an unfaithful man <H0898> in time <H3117> of trouble <H6869> [is like] a broken <H7465> tooth, <H8127> and a foot <H7272> out of joint. <H4154>
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[As] he that taketh away <H5710> a garment <H0899> in cold <H7135> weather, <H3117> [and as] vinegar <H2558> upon nitre, <H5427> so [is] he that singeth <H7891> songs <H7892> to an heavy <H7451> heart. <H3820>
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If thine enemy <H8130> be hungry, <H7457> give him bread <H3899> to eat; <H0398> and if he be thirsty, <H6771> give him water <H4325> to drink: <H8248>
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For thou shalt heap <H2846> coals of fire <H1513> upon his head, <H7218> and the LORD <H3068> shall reward <H7999> thee.
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The north <H6828> wind <H7307> driveth away <H2342> rain: <H1653> so [doth] an angry <H2194> countenance <H6440> a backbiting <H5643> tongue. <H3956>
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[It is] better <H2896> to dwell <H3427> in the corner <H6438> of the housetop, <H1406> than with a brawling <H4079> <H4066> woman <H0802> and in a wide <H2267> house. <H1004>
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[As] cold <H7119> waters <H4325> to a thirsty <H5889> soul, <H5315> so [is] good <H2896> news <H8052> from a far <H4801> country. <H0776>
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A righteous <H6662> man falling down <H4131> before <H6440> the wicked <H7563> [is as] a troubled <H7515> fountain, <H4599> and a corrupt <H7843> spring. <H4726>
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[It is] not good <H2896> to eat <H0398> much <H7235> honey: <H1706> so [for men] to search <H2714> their own glory <H3519> [is not] glory. <H3519>
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He <H0376> that [hath] no rule <H4623> over his own spirit <H7307> [is like] a city <H5892> [that is] broken down, <H6555> [and] without walls. <H2346>