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									These are also proverbs of Solomon, that men of Hezekiah king of Judah transcribed:
								
							 
																								
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									The glory of God [is] to hide a thing, || And the glory of kings [is] to search out a matter.
								
							 
																								
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									The heavens for height, and the earth for depth, || And the heart of kings—[are] unsearchable.
								
							 
																								
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									Take away dross from silver, || And a vessel goes forth for the refiner,
								
							 
																								
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									Take away the wicked before a king, || And his throne is established in righteousness.
								
							 
																								
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									Do not honor yourself before a king, || And do not stand in the place of the great.
								
							 
																								
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									For better [that] he has said to you, “Come up here,” || Than [that] he humbles you before a noble, || Whom your eyes have seen.
								
							 
																								
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									Do not go forth to strive, hurry, turn, || What do you do in its latter end, || When your neighbor causes you to blush?
								
							 
																								
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									Plead your cause with your neighbor, || And do not reveal the secret counsel of another,
								
							 
																								
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									Lest the hearer put you to shame, || And your evil report not turn back.
								
							 
																								
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									Apples of gold in imagery of silver, || [Is] the word spoken at its fit times.
								
							 
																								
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									A ring of gold, and an ornament of pure gold, || [Is] the wise reprover to an attentive ear.
								
							 
																								
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									As a vessel of snow in a day of harvest, || [So is] a faithful ambassador to those sending him, || And he refreshes the soul of his masters.
								
							 
																								
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									Clouds and wind without rain, || [Is] a man boasting himself in a false gift.
								
							 
																								
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									A ruler is persuaded by long-suffering, || And a soft tongue breaks a bone.
								
							 
																								
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									You have found honey—eat your sufficiency, || Lest you are satiated [with] it, and have vomited it.
								
							 
																								
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									Withdraw your foot from your neighbor’s house, || Lest he is satiated [with] you, and has hated you.
								
							 
																								
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									A maul, and a sword, and a sharp arrow, || [Is] the man testifying a false testimony against his neighbor.
								
							 
																								
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									A bad tooth, and a tottering foot, || [Is] the confidence of the treacherous in a day of adversity.
								
							 
																								
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									Whoever is taking away a garment in a cold day, || [Is as] vinegar on natron, || And a singer of songs on a sad heart.
								
							 
																								
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									If he who is hating you hungers, cause him to eat bread, || And if he thirsts, cause him to drink water.
								
							 
																								
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									For you are putting coals on his head, || And YHWH gives repayment to you.
								
							 
																								
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									A north wind brings forth rain, || And a secret tongue—indignant faces.
								
							 
																								
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									Better to sit on a corner of a roof, || Than [with] a woman of contentions, and a house of company.
								
							 
																								
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									[As] cold waters for a weary soul, || So [is] a good report from a far country.
								
							 
																								
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									A spring troubled, and a fountain corrupt, || [Is] the righteous falling before the wicked.
								
							 
																								
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									The eating of much honey is not good, || Nor a searching out of one’s own honor—honor.
								
							 
																								
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									A city broken down without walls, || [Is] a man without restraint over his spirit!
								
							 
																						
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