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1 There is a reproof that is not comely;
And there is a man that keeps silence, and he is wise.
2 How good is it to reprove, rather than to be angry;
And he that makes confession will be kept back from hurt. 3 * Verse 3 is omitted by the best authorities.
4 As is the lust of an eunuch to deflower a virgin;
So is he that executes judgments with violence.
5 There is one that keeps silence, and is found wise;
And there is one that is hated for his much talk.
6 There is one that keeps silence, for he has no answer to make;
And there is that keeps silence, as knowing his time.
7 A wise man will be silent till his time come;
But the braggart and fool will overpass his time.
8 He that uses many words will be abhorred;
And he that takes to himself authority therein will be hated.
9 There is a prosperity that a man finds in misfortunes;
And there is a gain that turns to loss.
10 There is a gift that will not profit you;
And there is a gift whose recompense is double.
11 There is an abasement because of glory;
And there is that has lifted up his head from a low estate.
12 There is that buys much for a little,
And pays for it again sevenfold.
13 He that is wise in words will make himself beloved;
But the pleasantries of fools will be wasted.
14 The gift of a fool will not profit you;† A line of this verse is here omitted by the best authorities.
For his eyes are many instead of one.
15 He will give little, and upbraid much;
And he will open his mouth like a crier:
Today he will lend, and tomorrow he will ask it again:
Such an one is a hateful man.
16 The fool will say, I have no friend,
And I have no thanks for my good deeds;
They that eat my bread are of evil tongue.
17 How often, and of how many, will he be laughed to scorn! ‡ The latter part of verse 17 is omitted by the best authorities.
18 A slip on a pavement is better than a slip with the tongue;
So the fall of the wicked will come speedily.
19 A man without grace is as a tale out of season:
It will be continually in the mouth of the ignorant.
20 A § Gr. parable. wise sentence from a fool’s mouth will be rejected;
For he will not speak it in its season.
21 There is that is hindered from sinning through lack;
And when he takes rest, he will not be troubled.
22 There is that destroys his soul through bashfulness;
And by a foolish countenance he will destroy it.
23 There is that for bashfulness promises to his friend;
And he makes him his enemy for nothing.
24 A lie is a foul blot in a man:
It will be continually in the mouth of the ignorant.
25 A thief is better than a man that is continually lying:
But they both will inherit destruction.
26 The disposition of a liar is dishonor;
And his shame is with him continually.
27 He that is wise in words will advance himself;
And one that is prudent will please great men.
28 He that tils his land will raise his heap high;
And he that pleases great men will get pardon for iniquity.
29 Presents and gifts blind the eyes of the wise,
And as a muzzle on the mouth, turn away reproofs.
30 Wisdom that is hid, and treasure that is out of sight,
What profit is in them both?
31 Better is a man that hides his folly
Than a man that hides his wisdom. 32 * Verse 32 is omitted by the best authorities.