Proverbs - Chapter 26 - A Conservative Version
- As snow in summer, and as rain in harvest, so honor is not seemly for a fool.
- As the sparrow in her wandering, as the swallow in her flying, so the curse that is causeless does not alight.
- A whip for the horse, a bridle for the donkey, and a rod for the back of fools.
- Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest thou also be like to him.
- Answer a fool according to his folly, lest he be wise in his own conceit.
- He who sends a message by the hand of a fool cuts off the feet, [and] drinks injury.
- The legs of a lame man hang loose. So is a parable in the mouth of fools.
- As he who binds a stone in a sling, so is he who gives honor to a fool.
- [As] a thorn that goes up into the hand of a drunkard, so is a parable in the mouth of fools.
- [As] an archer who wounds all, so is he who hires a fool, and he who hires those who pass by.
- As a dog who returns to his vomit, [is] a fool who repeats his folly.
- See thou a man wise in his own conceit? There is more hope for a fool than of him.
- The sluggard says, There is a lion in the way; a lion is in the streets.
- The door turns upon its hinges, so does the sluggard upon his bed.
- The sluggard buries his hand in the dish. It wearies him to bring it again to his mouth.
- The sluggard is wiser in his own conceit than seven men who can render a reason.
- He who passes by, [and] meddles with strife not his, [is like] he who takes a dog by the ears.
- As a madman who casts firebrands, arrows, and death,
- so is the man who deceives his neighbor, and says, Am I not in sport?
- For lack of wood the fire goes out, and where there is no whisperer, contention ceases.
- [As] coals are to hot embers, and wood to fire, so is a contentious man to inflame strife.
- The words of a whisperer are as dainty morsels, and they go down into the innermost parts.
- Fervent lips and a wicked heart are an earthen vessel overlaid with silver dross.
- He who hates masquerades with his lips, but he lays up deceit within him.
- When he speaks graciously, believe him not, for there are seven abominations in his heart.
- Though [his] hatred cover itself with guile, his wickedness shall be openly shown before the assembly.
- He who digs a pit shall fall in it, and he who rolls a stone, it shall return upon him.
- A lying tongue hates those whom it has wounded, and a flattering mouth works ruin.