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Proverbs 27:1-16

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1Have thou not glory of the morrow, that knowest not what thing the day coming shall bring forth.
2Another man, and not thy mouth praise thee; a stranger, and not thy lips.
3A stone is heavy, and gravel is chargeous; but the ire or the wrath of a fool is heavier than ever either.
4Ire or Wrath hath no mercy, and strong vengeance breaking out hath no mercy; and who may suffer the fierceness of a spirit stirred?
5Better is open reproving, than a love hid. Better is open amending, than hid love.
6Better be the wounds of him that loveth, than the guileful kisses of him that hateth.
7A man ful filled shall despise an honeycomb; but an hungry man shall take, yea, bitter thing for sweet.
8As a bird passing over from his nest, so is a man that forsaketh his place.
9The heart delighteth in ointment, and diverse odours; and a soul is made sweet by the good counsels of a friend.
10Forsake thou not thy friend, and the friend of thy father; and enter thou not into the house of thy brother, in the day of thy torment. Better is a neighbour nigh, than a brother afar.
11My son, study thou about wisdom, and make thou glad mine heart; that thou mayest answer a word to a despiser.
12A fell man seeing evil was hid; little men of wit passing forth suffered harms.
13Take thou away his cloth, that promised for a stranger; and take thou away a wed from him for an alien man.
14He that blesseth his neighbour with a great voice; and riseth by night, shall be like him that curseth.
15Roofs dropping in the day of cold, and a woman full of chiding, be likened together.
16He that withholdeth her, as if he holdeth or held the wind; and voideth out the oil of his right hand.

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