Most Popular Bible Verses in Proverbs 20
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Wine makes men foolish, and strong drink makes men come to blows; and whoever comes into error through these is not wise.
Do not say, I will give punishment for evil: go on waiting for the Lord, and he will be your saviour.
A wise king puts evil-doers to flight, and makes their evil-doing come back on them.
By the wounds of the rod evil is taken away, and blows make clean the deepest parts of the body.
Mercy and good faith keep the king safe, and the seat of his power is based on upright acts.
It is a danger to a man to say without thought, It is holy, and, after taking his oaths, to be questioning if it is necessary to keep them.
The Lord keeps watch over the spirit of man, searching all the deepest parts of the body.
The glory of young men is their strength, and the honour of old men is their grey hairs.
Even a child may be judged by his doings, if his work is free from sin and if it is right.
If anyone puts a curse on his father or his mother, his light will be put out in the blackest night.
It is an honour for a man to keep from fighting, but the foolish are ever at war.
He who goes about talking of the business of others gives away secrets: so have nothing to do with him whose lips are open wide.
The purpose in the heart of a man is like deep water, but a man of good sense will get it out.
The wrath of a king is like the loud cry of a lion: he who makes him angry does wrong against himself.
Most men make no secret of their kind acts: but where is a man of good faith to be seen?
The hater of work will not do his ploughing because of the winter; so at the time of grain-cutting he will be requesting food and will get nothing.
Do not be a lover of sleep, or you will become poor: keep your eyes open, and you will have bread enough.
Take a man's clothing if he makes himself responsible for a strange man, and get an undertaking from him who gives his word for strange men.
There is gold and a store of corals: but the lips of knowledge are a jewel of great price.
A poor thing, a poor thing, says he who is giving money for goods: but when he has gone on his way, then he makes clear his pride in what he has got.