For their perdition shall rise together suddenly, and who knoweth the fall of ever either?
Therefore all that were called of Adonijah to the feast, were afeared, and rose up, and each man went into his way.
Who knew the power of thine ire; and durst number thine ire for thy dread?
[The] Indignation of the king is messengers of death; and a wise man shall please him.
As the roaring of a lion, so and the dread of a king; he that stirreth him to ire, sinneth against his soul.
For a just [or rightwise] man shall fall seven times in the day, and shall rise again; but wicked men shall fall into evil.
His perdition shall come to him anon, and he shall be broken suddenly; and he shall no more have medicine.
A man knoweth not his end; but as fishes be taken with an hook, and as birds be taken with a snare, so men be taken in evil time, when it cometh suddenly [up] on them.
Ephraim suffereth false challenge, and is broken by doom; for he began to go after filths.