25:1 These are some more wise sayings from Solomon. These proverbs were copied by servants of Hezekiah, the king of Judah.
25:2 We honor God for the things he keeps secret. But we honor kings for the things they can discover.
25:3 We cannot discover how high the sky is above us or how deep the earth is below. The same is true with the minds of kings. We cannot understand them.
25:4 Remove the worthless things from silver to make it pure, and a worker can make something beautiful.
25:5 Take the evil advisors away from a king, and goodness will make his kingdom strong.
25:6 Don’t brag about yourself before the king and pretend you are someone important.
25:7 It is much better for the king to invite you to take a more important position than to embarrass you in front of his officials.
25:8 Don’t be too quick to tell a judge about something you saw. You will be embarrassed if someone else proves you wrong.
25:9 If you want to tell your friends about your own problems, tell them. But don’t discuss what someone told you in private.
25:10 Whoever hears it will lose their respect for you and will never trust you again.
25:11 Saying the right thing at the right time is like a golden apple in a silver setting.
25:12 Wise advice to a listening ear is like gold earrings or fine jewelry.
25:13 To his master who sent him, a messenger who can be trusted is as refreshing as a drink of cold water on a hot summer day.
25:14 People who promise to give gifts but never give them are like clouds and wind that bring no rain.
25:15 With patience, you can make anyone change their thinking, even a ruler. Gentle speech is very powerful.
25:16 Honey is good, but don’t eat too much of it, or you will be sick.
25:17 And don’t visit your neighbors’ homes too often, or they will begin to hate you.
25:18 A person who gives false testimony against a neighbor is as deadly as a club, a sword, or a very sharp arrow.
25:19 Never depend on a liar in times of trouble. It’s like chewing with a bad tooth or walking with a crippled foot.
25:20 Singing happy songs to a sad person is as foolish as taking a coat off on a cold day or mixing soda and vinegar.
25:21 If your enemies are hungry, give them something to eat. If they are thirsty, give them some water.
25:22 This will make them feel the burning pain of shame, and the Lord will reward you for being good to them.
25:23 Just as wind blowing from the north brings rain, telling secrets brings anger.
25:24 It is better to live in a small corner of the roof than to share the house with a woman who is always arguing.
25:25 Good news from a faraway place is like a cool drink of water when you are hot and thirsty.
25:26 Good people who don’t stand strong against evil are like springs that have been polluted or pools that have turned dirty and muddy.
25:27 Just as eating too much honey is not good, it is not good for people to always be looking for honor.
25:28 People who cannot control themselves are like cities without walls to protect them.
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