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Proverbs Chapter 27 - King James Strong Number Version

1
Boast <H1984> not thyself of to morrow; <H3117> <H4279> for thou knowest <H3045> not what a day <H3117> may bring forth. <H3205>
2
Let another man <H2114> praise <H1984> thee, and not thine own mouth; <H6310> a stranger, <H5237> and not thine own lips. <H8193>
3
A stone <H0068> [is] heavy, <H3514> and the sand <H2344> weighty; <H5192> but a fool's <H0191> wrath <H3708> [is] heavier <H3515> than them both. <H8147>
4
Wrath <H2534> [is] cruel, <H0395> and anger <H0639> [is] outrageous; <H7858> but who [is] able to stand <H5975> before <H6440> envy? <H7068>
5
Open <H1540> rebuke <H8433> [is] better <H2896> than secret <H5641> love. <H0160>
6
Faithful <H0539> [are] the wounds <H6482> of a friend; <H0157> but the kisses <H5390> of an enemy <H8130> [are] deceitful. <H6280>
7
The full <H7649> soul <H5315> loatheth <H0947> an honeycomb; <H5317> but to the hungry <H7457> soul <H5315> every bitter <H4751> thing is sweet. <H4966>
8
As a bird <H6833> that wandereth <H5074> from her nest, <H7064> so [is] a man <H0376> that wandereth <H5074> from his place. <H4725>
9
Ointment <H8081> and perfume <H7004> rejoice <H8055> the heart: <H3820> so [doth] the sweetness <H4986> of a man's friend <H7453> by hearty <H5315> counsel. <H6098>
10
Thine own friend, <H7453> and thy father's <H0001> friend, <H7453> forsake <H5800> not; neither go <H0935> into thy brother's <H0251> house <H1004> in the day <H3117> of thy calamity: <H0343> [for] better <H2896> [is] a neighbour <H7934> [that is] near <H7138> than a brother <H0251> far off. <H7350>
11
My son, <H1121> be wise, <H2449> and make my heart <H3820> glad, <H8055> that I may answer <H7725> <H1697> him that reproacheth <H2778> me.
12
A prudent <H6175> [man] foreseeth <H7200> the evil, <H7451> [and] hideth <H5641> himself; [but] the simple <H6612> pass on, <H5674> [and] are punished. <H6064>
13
Take <H3947> his garment <H0899> that is surety <H6148> for a stranger, <H2114> and take a pledge <H2254> of him for a strange <H5237> woman.
14
He that blesseth <H1288> his friend <H7453> with a loud <H1419> voice, <H6963> rising early <H7925> in the morning, <H1242> it shall be counted <H2803> a curse <H7045> to him.
15
A continual <H2956> dropping <H1812> in a very rainy <H5464> day <H3117> and a contentious <H4079> <H4066> woman <H0802> are alike. <H7737>
16
Whosoever hideth <H6845> her hideth <H6845> the wind, <H7307> and the ointment <H8081> of his right hand, <H3225> [which] bewrayeth <H7121> [itself].
17
Iron <H1270> sharpeneth <H2300> iron; <H1270> so a man <H0376> sharpeneth <H2300> the countenance <H6440> of his friend. <H7453>
18
Whoso keepeth <H5341> the fig tree <H8384> shall eat <H0398> the fruit <H6529> thereof: so he that waiteth <H8104> on his master <H0113> shall be honoured. <H3513>
19
As in water <H4325> face <H6440> [answereth] to face, <H6440> so the heart <H3820> of man <H0120> to man. <H0120>
20
Hell <H7585> and destruction <H0011> are never <H3808> full; <H7646> so the eyes <H5869> of man <H0120> are never satisfied. <H7646>
21
[As] the fining pot <H4715> for silver, <H3701> and the furnace <H3564> for gold; <H2091> so [is] a man <H0376> to <H6310> his praise. <H4110>
22
Though thou shouldest bray <H3806> a fool <H0191> in a mortar <H4388> among <H8432> wheat <H7383> with a pestle, <H5940> [yet] will not his foolishness <H0200> depart <H5493> from him.
23
Be thou diligent <H3045> to know <H3045> the state <H6440> of thy flocks, <H6629> [and] look <H7896> well <H3820> to thy herds. <H5739>
24
For riches <H2633> [are] not for ever: <H5769> and doth the crown <H5145> [endure] to every <H1755> generation? <H1755>
25
The hay <H2682> appeareth, <H1540> and the tender grass <H1877> sheweth <H7200> itself, and herbs <H6212> of the mountains <H2022> are gathered. <H0622>
26
The lambs <H3532> [are] for thy clothing, <H3830> and the goats <H6260> [are] the price <H4242> of the field. <H7704>
27
And [thou shalt have] goats' <H5795> milk <H2461> enough <H1767> for thy food, <H3899> for the food <H3899> of thy household, <H1004> and [for] the maintenance <H2416> for thy maidens. <H5291>