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Proverbs 24:13 - American Standard Version 2015

13 My son, eat thou honey, for it is good;\par\tab And the droppings of the honeycomb, which are sweet to thy taste:

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

13 My son, eat thou honey, because it is good; And the honeycomb, which is sweet to thy taste:

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

13 My son, eat honey, because it is good, and the drippings of the honeycomb are sweet to your taste.

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American Standard Version (1901)

13 My son, eat thou honey, for it is good; And the droppings of the honeycomb, which are sweet to thy taste:

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Common English Bible

13 My child, eat honey, for it is good. The honeycomb is sweet in your mouth.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

13 My son, eat honey, because it is good, and the honeycomb, because it is so sweet to your throat.

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Proverbs 24:13
12 Tagairtí Cros  

How sweet are thy words unto my taste!\par\tab {\i Yea, sweeter} than honey to my mouth!


More to be desired are they than gold, yea, than much fine gold;\par\tab Sweeter also than honey and the droppings of the honeycomb.


Pleasant words are {\i as} a honeycomb,\par\tab Sweet to the soul, and health to the bones.


Hast thou found honey? eat so much as is sufficient for thee,\par\tab Lest thou be filled therewith, and vomit it.


It is not good to eat much honey:\par\tab So {\i for men} to search out their own glory is grievous.


The full soul loatheth a honeycomb;\par\tab But to the hungry soul every bitter thing is sweet.


Thy lips, O {\i my} bride, drop {\i as} the honeycomb:\par\tab Honey and milk are under thy tongue;\par\tab And the smell of thy garments is like the smell of Lebanon.


I am come into my garden, my sister, {\i my} bride:\par\tab I have gathered my myrrh with my spice;\par\tab I have eaten my honeycomb with my honey;\par\tab I have drunk my wine with my milk.\par\tab Eat, O friends;\par\tab Drink, yea, drink abundantly, O beloved.


Butter and honey shall he eat, when he knoweth to refuse the evil, and choose the good.


Now John himself had his raiment of camel's hair, and a leathern girdle about his loins; and his food was locusts and wild honey.


And he took it into his hands, and went on, eating as he went; and he came to his father and mother, and gave unto them, and they did eat: but he told them not that he had taken the honey out of the body of the lion.


But Jonathan heard not when his father charged the people with the oath: wherefore he put forth the end of the rod that was in his hand, and dipped it in the honeycomb, and put his hand to his mouth; and his eyes were enlightened.


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