< Proverbs 27 >

1 not to boast: boast in/on/with day tomorrow for not to know what? to beget day
Ne glorieris in crastinum, ignorans quid superventura pariat dies.
2 to boast: praise you be a stranger and not lip your foreign and not lips your
Laudet te alienus, et non os tuum; extraneus, et non labia tua.
3 heaviness stone and weight [the] sand and vexation fool(ish) heavy from two their
Grave est saxum, et onerosa arena, sed ira stulti utroque gravior.
4 cruel rage and flood face: anger and who? to stand: stand to/for face: before jealousy
Ira non habet misericordiam nec erumpens furor, et impetum concitati ferre quis poterit?
5 pleasant argument to reveal: uncover from love to hide
Melior est manifesta correptio quam amor absconditus.
6 be faithful wound to love: friend and be abundant kiss to hate
Meliora sunt vulnera diligentis quam fraudulenta oscula odientis.
7 soul: person sated to trample honey and soul: person hungry all bitter sweet
Anima saturata calcabit favum, et anima esuriens etiam amarum pro dulci sumet.
8 like/as bird to wander from nest her so man to wander from place his
Sicut avis transmigrans de nido suo, sic vir qui derelinquit locum suum.
9 oil and incense to rejoice heart and sweetness neighbor his from counsel soul: myself
Unguento et variis odoribus delectatur cor, et bonis amici consiliis anima dulcoratur.
10 neighbor your (and neighbor *Q(K)*) father your not to leave: forsake and house: home brother: male-sibling your not to come (in): come in/on/with day calamity your pleasant neighboring near from brother: male-sibling distant
Amicum tuum et amicum patris tui ne dimiseris, et domum fratris tui ne ingrediaris in die afflictionis tuæ. Melior est vicinus juxta quam frater procul.
11 be wise son: child my and to rejoice heart my and to return: reply to taunt me word
Stude sapientiæ, fili mi, et lætifica cor meum, ut possis exprobranti respondere sermonem.
12 prudent to see: see distress: harm to hide simple to pass to fine
Astutus videns malum, absconditus est: parvuli transeuntes sustinuerunt dispendia.
13 to take: take garment his for to pledge be a stranger and about/through/for foreign to pledge him
Tolle vestimentum ejus qui spopondit pro extraneo, et pro alienis aufer ei pignus.
14 to bless neighbor his in/on/with voice great: large in/on/with morning to rise curse to devise: count to/for him
Qui benedicit proximo suo voce grandi, de nocte consurgens maledicenti similis erit.
15 dripping to pursue in/on/with day rain and woman: wife (contention *Q(K)*) be like
Tecta perstillantia in die frigoris et litigiosa mulier comparantur.
16 to treasure her to treasure spirit: breath and oil right his to encounter: toward
Qui retinet eam quasi qui ventum teneat, et oleum dexteræ suæ vocabit.
17 iron in/on/with iron to sharpen and man: anyone to sharpen face neighbor his
Ferrum ferro exacuitur, et homo exacuit faciem amici sui.
18 to watch fig to eat fruit her and to keep: guard lord his to honor: honour
Qui servat ficum comedet fructus ejus, et qui custos est domini sui glorificabitur.
19 like/as water [the] face to/for face so heart [the] man to/for man
Quomodo in aquis resplendent vultus prospicientium, sic corda hominum manifesta sunt prudentibus.
20 hell: Sheol (and destruction his *Q(K)*) not to satisfy and eye [the] man not to satisfy (Sheol h7585)
Infernus et perditio numquam implentur: similiter et oculi hominum insatiabiles. (Sheol h7585)
21 crucible to/for silver: money and furnace to/for gold and man to/for lip praise his
Quomodo probatur in conflatorio argentum et in fornace aurum, sic probatur homo ore laudantis. Cor iniqui inquirit mala, cor autem rectum inquirit scientiam.
22 if to pound [obj] [the] fool(ish) in/on/with hollow in/on/with midst [the] grain in/on/with pestle not to turn aside: depart from upon him folly his
Si contuderis stultum in pila quasi ptisanas feriente desuper pilo, non auferetur ab eo stultitia ejus.
23 to know to know face flock your to set: put heart your to/for flock
Diligenter agnosce vultum pecoris tui, tuosque greges considera:
24 for not to/for forever: enduring wealth and if: surely yes consecration: crown to/for generation (and generation *Q(K)*)
non enim habebis jugiter potestatem, sed corona tribuetur in generationem et generationem.
25 to reveal: remove grass and to see: see grass and to gather vegetation mountain: mount
Aperta sunt prata, et apparuerunt herbæ virentes, et collecta sunt fœna de montibus.
26 lamb to/for clothing your and price land: country goat
Agni ad vestimentum tuum, et hædi ad agri pretium.
27 and sufficiency milk goat to/for food your to/for food house: household your and life to/for maiden your
Sufficiat tibi lac caprarum in cibos tuos, et in necessaria domus tuæ, et ad victum ancillis tuis.

< Proverbs 27 >