Proverbs 17:8-28

Proverbs 17:8-28

[8] A gift  is as a precious  stone  in the eyes  of him that hath  it: whithersoever it turneth,  it prospereth.  [9] He that covereth  a transgression  seeketh  love;  but he that repeateth  a matter  separateth  very friends.  [10] A reproof  entereth  more into a wise man  than an hundred  stripes  into a fool.  [11] An evil  man seeketh  only rebellion:  therefore a cruel  messenger  shall be sent  against him. [12] Let a bear  robbed  of her whelps meet  a man,  rather than  a fool  in his folly.  [13] Whoso rewardeth  evil  for good,  evil  shall not depart  from his house.  [14] The beginning  of strife  is as when one letteth out  water:  therefore leave off  contention,  before  it be meddled  [15] He that justifieth  the wicked,  and he that condemneth  the just,  even they both  are abomination  [16] Wherefore is there a price  in the hand  of a fool  to get  wisdom,  seeing he hath no heart  [17] A friend  loveth  at all times,  and a brother  is born  for adversity.  [18] A man  void  of understanding  striketh  hands,  and becometh  surety  in the presence  of his friend.  [19] He loveth  transgression  that loveth  strife:  and he that exalteth  his gate  seeketh  destruction.  [20] He that hath a froward  heart  findeth  no good:  and he that hath a perverse  tongue  falleth  into mischief.  [21] He that begetteth  a fool  doeth it to his sorrow:  and the father  of a fool  hath no joy.  [22] A merry  heart  doeth good  like a medicine:  but a broken  spirit  drieth  the bones.  [23] A wicked  man taketh  a gift  out of the bosom  to pervert  the ways  of judgment.  [24] Wisdom  is before him that hath understanding;  but the eyes  of a fool  are in the ends  of the earth.  [25] A foolish  son  is a grief  to his father,  and bitterness  to her that bare  [26] Also to punish  the just  is not good,  nor to strike  princes  for equity.  [27] He that hath  knowledge  spareth  his words:  and a man  of understanding  [28] Even a fool,  when he holdeth his peace,  is counted  wise:  and he that shutteth  his lips  is esteemed a man of understanding.