< Proverbs 27 >
1 Boast not thyself of to-morrow; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth.
May not you boast in a day tomorrow for not you know what? will it bring forth a day.
2 Let another man praise thee, and not thine own mouth; a stranger, and not thine own lips.
May he praise you a stranger and not own mouth your a foreigner and may not own lips your.
3 A stone is heavy, and the sand weighty; but a fool's vexation is heavier than they both.
[the] heaviness of A stone and [the] weight of sand and [the] provocation of a fool [is] heavy more than both of them.
4 Wrath is cruel, and anger is overwhelming; but who is able to stand before jealousy?
[the] cruelty of Rage and [the] flood of anger and who? will he stand before jealousy.
5 Better is open rebuke than love that is hidden.
[is] good Rebuke uncovered more than love hidden.
6 Faithful are the wounds of a friend; but the kisses of an enemy are importunate.
[are] reliable [the] wounds of [one who] loves And [are] abundant [the] kisses of [one who] hates.
7 The full soul loatheth a honeycomb; but to the hungry soul every bitter thing is sweet.
An appetite satisfied it treads down honey and an appetite hungry every bitter [thing] [is] sweet.
8 As a bird that wandereth from her nest, so is a man that wandereth from his place.
Like a bird [which] wanders from nest its so a person [who] wanders from own place his.
9 Ointment and perfume rejoice the heart; so doth the sweetness of a man's friend by hearty counsel.
Oil and perfume it makes glad a heart and [the] sweetness of friend his more than [the] counsel of a person.
10 Thine own friend, and thy father's friend, forsake not; neither go into thy brother's house in the day of thy calamity; better is a neighbour that is near than a brother far off.
Friend your (and [the] neighbor of *Q(K)*) father your may not you forsake and [the] house of brother your may not you go on [the] day of calamity your [is] good a neighbor near more than a brother far away.
11 My son, be wise, and make my heart glad, that I may answer him that taunteth me.
Be wise O son my and make glad heart my so let me bring back [one who] taunts me a word.
12 A prudent man seeth the evil, and hideth himself; but the thoughtless pass on, and are punished.
A sensible [person] he sees evil he hides himself naive people they pass on they are punished.
13 Take his garment that is surety for a stranger; and hold him in pledge that is surety for an alien woman.
Take garment his for he stands surety for a stranger and for a foreign [woman] hold in pledge it.
14 He that blesseth his friend with a loud voice, rising early in the morning, it shall be counted a curse to him.
[one who] blesses Neighbor his - with a voice great in the morning rising early a curse it is reckoned to him.
15 A continual dropping in a very rainy day and a contentious woman are alike;
A dripping continuous on a day of persistent rain and a wife of (contentions *Q(K)*) she is like.
16 He that would hide her hideth the wind, and the ointment of his right hand betrayeth itself.
[those who] hide Her he hides [the] wind and oil right [hand] his it meets.
17 Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend.
Iron by iron it grows sharp and each he sharpens [the] face of neighbor his.
18 Whoso keepeth the fig-tree shall eat the fruit thereof; and he that waiteth on his master shall be honoured.
[one who] keeps A fig tree he will eat fruit its and [one who] protects master his he will be honored.
19 As in water face answereth to face, so the heart of man to man.
Like water the face to the face so [the] heart of the person to the person.
20 The nether-world and Destruction are never satiated; so the eyes of man are never satiated. (Sheol )
Sheol (and destruction its *Q(K)*) not they are satisfied and [the] eyes of person not they are satisfied. (Sheol )
21 The refining pot is for silver, and the furnace for gold, and a man is tried by his praise.
A crucible for silver and a smelting furnace for gold and a person to [the] mouth of praise his.
22 Though thou shouldest bray a fool in a mortar with a pestle among groats, yet will not his foolishness depart from him.
If you will pound the fool - in mortar in among the grain with the pestle not it will depart from with him foolishness his.
23 Be thou diligent to know the state of thy flocks, and look well to thy herds;
Certainly you will know [the] face of flock your set heart your to [the] herds.
24 For riches are not for ever; and doth the crown endure unto all generations?
For not [is] for ever wealth and if a crown to a generation (and a generation. *Q(K)*)
25 When the hay is mown, and the tender grass showeth itself, and the herbs of the mountains are gathered in;
It disappears grass and it appears grass and they are gathered [the] vegetation of [the] mountains.
26 The lambs will be for thy clothing, and the goats the price for a field.
Lambs [are] for clothing your and [the] price of a field goats.
27 And there will be goats' milk enough for thy food, for the food of thy household; and maintenance for thy maidens.
And a sufficiency of - [the] milk of goats for food your for [the] food of household your and life of maids your.