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25 The following also are maxims of Solomon, copied out by scholars under Hezekiah king of Judah.
2Mystery is God’s glory,
but a king’s glory is to search out secrets.
3High as heaven and deep as earth,
the king’s mind is a mystery
4Take dross from silver,
and the silver shines out pure;
5remove scoundrels from a king
and his throne will rest on justice.
6Never claim honour at court
never push forward among great men:
7better be told, “Come higher up,”
than be sent lower down in presence of the king.
8Never be in a hurry to repeat
something you may have seen
for what will you do, later on
when you are taxed with it?
9Talk the thing over with the other man,
but never give away his secret;
10for some hearer may reproach you,
to your lasting shame.
12A wise reproof laid on a willing hearer
11is like a golden apple laid on silver network;
12a golden earring, a necklace of rare gold--
11an apt word is like that.
13Like snow that cools a harvest drink,
so is a messenger who can be trusted;
he is a treat to those who send him.
14Clouds and wind that bring no rain--
like him who promises what he never gives!
15An angry man is pacified by forbearance,
and gentle words abate his ire.
16If you find honey, eat no more than you need;
you may surfeit yourself and vomit.
17Go seldom to your neighbour’s house;
he may grow tired of you, and turn against you.
18A club, a sword, a pointed arrow--
so is the man who gives false evidence against his neighbour.
19A loose tooth, an unsteady foot--
’tis all the faithless have to support them in trouble.
20Singing music to a saddened soul
is like dropping vinegar upon a wound.
21If your enemy is hungry give him food,
and give him water if he thirsts;
22for so you shall quench blazing passions,
and the Eternal will reward you.
23North winds bring rain
slander brings angry looks.
24Better a corner on the roof
than a room inside the mansion with a nagging wife.
25Like cold water to the thirsty,
so good news from a far land is refreshing.
26A fountain fouled, a spring bemired--
so is a good man yielding to the wicked.
27It is bad to indulge overmuch in honey;
so be sparing of your compliments.
28A man with no control over himself
is like a town with broken walls.
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