Proverbs 16:14-33

Proverbs 16:14-33

[14] The wrath  of a king  is as messengers  of death:  but a wise  man  will pacify  [15] In the light  of the king's  countenance  is life;  and his favour  is as a cloud  of the latter rain.  [16] How much better  is it to get  wisdom  than gold!  and to get  understanding  rather to be chosen  than silver!  [17] The highway  of the upright  is to depart  from evil:  he that keepeth  his way  preserveth  his soul.  [18] Pride  goeth before  destruction,  and an haughty  spirit  before  a fall.  [19] Better  it is to be of an humble  spirit  than to divide  the spoil  with the proud.  [20] He that handleth a matter  wisely  shall find  good:  and whoso trusteth  in the LORD,  happy  [21] The wise  in heart  shall be called  prudent:  and the sweetness  of the lips  increaseth  learning.  [22] Understanding  is a wellspring  of life  unto him that hath  it: but the instruction  of fools  is folly.  [23] The heart  of the wise  teacheth  his mouth,  and addeth  learning  to his lips.  [24] Pleasant  words  are as an honeycomb,  sweet  to the soul,  and health  to the bones.  [25] There is  a way  that seemeth right  unto  a man,  but the end  thereof are the ways  of death.  [26] He  that laboureth  laboureth  for himself; for his mouth  craveth  it of him. [27] An ungodly  man  diggeth up  evil:  and in his lips  there is as a burning  fire.  [28] A froward  man  soweth  strife:  and a whisperer  separateth  chief friends.  [29] A violent  man  enticeth  his neighbour,  him into the way  that is not good.  [30] He shutteth  his eyes  to devise  froward things:  moving  his lips  evil  to pass.  [31] The hoary head  is a crown  of glory,  if it be found  in the way  of righteousness.  [32] He that is slow  to anger  is better  than the mighty;  and he that ruleth  his spirit  than he that taketh  a city.  [33] The lot  is cast  into the lap;  but the whole disposing  thereof is of the LORD.