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	<title>New King James Version (1982)</title>
  <subtitle>Proverbs chapter 26</subtitle>
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      	<title>Proverbs chapter 26</title>
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				 As snow in summer and rain in harvest, So honor is not fitting for a fool. 
				 Like a flitting sparrow, like a flying swallow, So a curse without cause shall not alight. 
				 A whip for the horse, A bridle for the donkey, And a rod for the fool's back. 
				 Do not answer a fool according to his folly, Lest you also be like him. 
				 Answer a fool according to his folly, Lest he be wise in his own eyes. 
				 He who sends a message by the hand of a fool Cuts off [his own] feet [and] drinks violence. 
				 [Like] the legs of the lame that hang limp [Is] a proverb in the mouth of fools. 
				 Like one who binds a stone in a sling [Is] he who gives honor to a fool. 
				 [Like] a thorn [that] goes into the hand of a drunkard [Is] a proverb in the mouth of fools. 
				 The great [God] who formed everything Gives the fool [his] hire and the transgressor [his] wages. 
				 As a dog returns to his own vomit, [So] a fool repeats his folly. 
				 Do you see a man wise in his own eyes? [There is] more hope for a fool than for him. 
				 The lazy [man] says, "[There is] a lion in the road! A fierce lion [is] in the streets!" 
				 [As] a door turns on its hinges, So [does] the lazy [man] on his bed. 
				 The lazy [man] buries his hand in the bowl; It wearies him to bring it back to his mouth. 
				 The lazy [man is] wiser in his own eyes Than seven men who can answer sensibly. 
				 He who passes by [and] meddles in a quarrel not his own [Is like] one who takes a dog by the ears. 
				 Like a madman who throws firebrands, arrows, and death, 
				 [Is] the man [who] deceives his neighbor, And says, "I was only joking!" 
				 Where [there is] no wood, the fire goes out; And where [there is] no talebearer, strife ceases. 
				 [As] charcoal [is] to burning coals, and wood to fire, So [is] a contentious man to kindle strife. 
				 The words of a talebearer [are] like tasty trifles, And they go down into the inmost body. 
				 Fervent lips with a wicked heart [Are like] earthenware covered with silver dross. 
				 He who hates, disguises [it] with his lips, And lays up deceit within himself; 
				 When he speaks kindly, do not believe him, For [there are] seven abominations in his heart; 
				 [Though his] hatred is covered by deceit, His wickedness will be revealed before the assembly. 
				 Whoever digs a pit will fall into it, And he who rolls a stone will have it roll back on him. 
				 A lying tongue hates [those who are] crushed by it, And a flattering mouth works ruin. 
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