H8056A merryH3820heartH3190doeth good[H8686] H1456like a medicineH5218: but a brokenH7307spiritH3001drieth[H8762] H1634the bones.
H8056A merryH3820heartH3190maketh a cheerful[H8686] H6440countenanceH6094: but by sorrowH3820of the heartH7307the spiritH5218is broken.
H1674HeavinessH3820in the heartH376of manH7812maketh it stoop[H8686] H2896: but a goodH1697wordH8055maketh it glad[H8762] .
H7307The spiritH376of a manH3557will sustain[H8770] H4245his infirmityH5218; but a woundedH7307spiritH5375who can bear[H8799] ?
G1063ForG2316godlyG2596 G3077sorrowG2716worketh[G5736] G3341repentanceG1519toG4991salvationG278not to be repented ofG1161: butG3077the sorrowG2889of the worldG2716worketh[G5736] G2288death.
G5620SoG5121that contrariwiseG5209yeG3123ought ratherG5483to forgive[G5664] G2532him, andG3870comfort[G5658] G3381him, lestG4458perhapsG5108such a oneG2666should be swallowed up[G5686] G4055with overmuchG3077sorrow.
H3581My strengthH3001is dried up[H8804] H2789like a potsherdH3956; and my tongueH1692cleaveth[H8716] H4455to my jawsH8239; and thou hast brought[H8799] H6083me into the dustH4194of death.
H5278PleasantH561wordsH6688are as an honeycombH1706 H4966, sweetH5315to the soulH4832, and healthH6106to the bones.
H559I said[H8804] H7814of laughterH1984, It is mad[H8781] H8057: and of mirthH2090, WhatH6213doeth[H8802] it?