H5265Whoso removeth[H8688] H68stonesH6087shall be hurt[H8735] H1234therewith; and he that cleaveth[H8802] H6086woodH5533shall be endangered[H8735] thereby.
H2658He that diggeth[H8802] H1475a pitH5307shall fall[H8799] H6555into it; and whoso breaketh[H8802] H1447an hedgeH5175, a serpentH5391shall bite[H8799] him.
H1270If the ironH6949be blunt[H8765] H7043, and he do not whet[H8773] H6440the edgeH1396, then must he put[H8762] H2428to more strengthH2451: but wisdomH3504is profitableH3787to direct[H8687] .