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Proverbs 18:6

Julia E. Smith Translation 1876

The lips of the foolish one will come into contention, and his mouth will call for blows.

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A stone is heavy and sand a burden, and the wrath of the foolish one heavy more than they two.

A wise man contending with a foolish man and raging and laughing, and no rest.

Good to dwell upon a corner of the roof rather than with a woman of strifes and a house of community.

Honor to a man ceasing from strife: and every foolish one will be irritated.

Judgment was prepared for those mocking, and blows for the back of the foolish.

The stern in wrath lifted up a fine: for if thou shalt deliver and thou shalt yet add.

The causing water to break forth. is the beginning of strife: cast off contention before being irritated.

The wise one feared and departed from evil: and the foolish overflowing, and being confident .

In the month of the foolish one a rod of pride: and the lips of the wise shall watch them.

Only by pride contention will be given: but with those being advised, wisdom.

The foolish one in the day shall make known his anger: but the prudent one covered dishonor.

Cast out him mocking, and strife shall go out, and contention shall cease and dishonor.




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