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OET-RV by cross-referenced section PROV 25:1

PROV 25:1–25:28 ©

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More of Shelomoh’s sayings

Prov 25:1–28

25There are also these other proverbs from Shelomoh that the men working for Yehudah’s King Hizkiyah copied:

2It is God’s privilege to conceal a matter,

^ and the king’s privilege to try to discover a matter.

3The skies are high and the earth goes deep,

→ and the motives of kings are unable to be predicted.

4Remove the dross from silver,

→ and then a container comes from the silversmith’s hands.

5Remove the wicked person from the king’s presence,

→ and then his rule will be established as being honest and fair.

6Don’t promote yourself in front of a king,

≈ and don’t claim a place among the well-known people,[ref]

7because it’s better if they tell you, “Come up here,”

than to be placed lower right in front of a prince as you look at him.

8Don’t be in a rush to take someone to court.

→ What would you do at the end, if your neighbour put you to shame?

9Sort out your case with your neighbour,

without revealing other people’s secrets,

10in case someone hears you and puts you to shame

and your bad reputation never gets repaired.

11Good advice given at the right time

is like gold apples set in a silver frame.

12A wise rebuke to a listening ear

is like a gold earring and a fine-gold ornament.

13To those who send him, a faithful messenger

is like cool snow when doing a day’s hard work,

and it refreshes the soul of his masters.

14A person who boasts about a gift that never comes

is like clouds and wind without rain.

15A ruler can be persuaded by being patient,

≈ and a soft tongue can break a bone.

16When you find honey, eat just what you need,

otherwise you might vomit if you’ve had too much.

17Don’t set foot in your neighbour’s house too often,

in case they get fed up with you and end up hating you.

18A man who gives a false testimony against his neighbour,

is like a club, or a sword, or a sharp arrow.

19Having confidence in someone who acts treacherously in a time of trouble,

is like having a broken tooth, or having your foot slip.

20Taking off your coat on a cold day,

is like pouring vinegar on baking soda

or singing songs to someone who’s feeling sad.

21Give your enemy food to eat if they’re hungry,

≈ and water to drink if they’re thirsty,

22because you’re heaping burning coals on their head,

and Yahweh will be the one to repay you.

23The northerly wind brings rain with it,

and a gossiping tongue brings indignant looks.

24If better to live in the corner of an attic,

than to live inside the house with a contentious wife.

25Good news from a distant country,

is like cool water for a tired person.

26A godly person giving in to someone wicked,

is like a spring that gets muddied, or a well that gets ruined.

27It isn’t good to eat too much honey,

and nor is trying to make yourself look good.

28A person who has no self-control,

is like a city where the walls have been broken down.


Collected OET-RV cross-references

Luk 14:8-10:

8[ref]Whenever you’re invited to a wedding celebration, don’t go and sit in the best place, in case someone more important than you might be called over by the host, 9and then your host might come over to you and ask you to let the other guest sit where you were, and then you might end up humiliated at the bottom of the table. 10Rather, when you’re invited, sit down at the end so that the host might come and tell you, ‘Friend, move up here to a better spot.’ Then you’ll be honoured in front of all the other guests,


14:8-10: Prv 25:6-7.

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