27:1 | | Do not make a noise about tomorrow, for you are not certain what a day's outcome may be. |
27:2 | | Let another man give you praise, and not your mouth; one who is strange to you, and not your lips. |
27:3 | | A stone has great weight, and sand is crushing; but the wrath of the foolish is of greater weight than these. |
27:4 | | Wrath is cruel, and angry feeling an overflowing stream; but who does not give way before envy? |
27:5 | | Better is open protest than love kept secret. |
27:6 | | The wounds of a friend are given in good faith, but the kisses of a hater are false. |
27:7 | | The full man has no use for honey, but to the man in need of food every bitter thing is sweet. |
27:8 | | Like a bird wandering from the place of her eggs is a man wandering from his station. |
27:9 | | Oil and perfume make glad the heart, and the wise suggestion of a friend is sweet to the soul. |
27:10 | | Do not give up your friend and your father's friend; and do not go into your brother's house in the day of your trouble: better is a neighbour who is near than a brother far off. |
27:11 | | My son, be wise and make my heart glad, so that I may give back an answer to him who puts me to shame. |
27:12 | | The sharp man sees the evil and takes cover: the simple go straight on and get into trouble. |
27:13 | | Take a man's clothing if he makes himself responsible for a strange man, and get an undertaking from him who gives his word for strange men. |
27:14 | | He who gives a blessing to his friend with a loud voice, getting up early in the morning, will have it put to his account as a curse. |
27:15 | | Like an unending dropping on a day of rain is a bitter-tongued woman. |
27:16 | | He who keeps secret the secret of his friend, will get himself a name for good faith. |
27:17 | | Iron makes iron sharp; so a man makes sharp his friend. |
27:18 | | Whoever keeps a fig-tree will have its fruit; and the servant waiting on his master will be honoured. |
27:19 | | Like face looking at face in water, so are the hearts of men to one another. |
27:20 | | The underworld and Abaddon are never full, and the eyes of man have never enough. |
27:21 | | The heating-pot is for silver and the oven-fire for gold, and a man is measured by what he is praised for. |
27:22 | | Even if a foolish man is crushed with a hammer in a vessel among crushed grain, still his foolish ways will not go from him. |
27:23 | | Take care to have knowledge about the condition of your flocks, looking well after your herds; |
27:24 | | For wealth is not for ever, and money does not go on for all generations. |
27:25 | | The grass comes up and the young grass is seen, and the mountain plants are got in. |
27:26 | | The lambs are for your clothing, and the he-goats make the value of a field: |
27:27 | | There will be goats' milk enough for your food, and for the support of your servant-girls. |