Proverbs 25:4-14

Proverbs 25:4-14

[4] Take away  the dross  from the silver,  and there shall come forth  a vessel  for the finer.  [5] Take away  the wicked  from before  the king,  and his throne  shall be established  in righteousness.  [6] Put not forth  thyself in the presence  of the king,  and stand  not in the place  of great  [7] For better  it is that it be said  unto thee, Come up  hither; than that thou shouldest be put lower  in the presence  of the prince  whom thine eyes  have seen.  [8] Go not forth  hastily  to strive,  lest thou know not what to do  in the end  thereof, when thy neighbour  hath put thee to shame.  [9] Debate  thy cause  with thy neighbour  himself; and discover  not a secret  to another:  [10] Lest he that heareth  it put thee to shame,  and thine infamy  turn not away.  [11] A word  spoken  is like apples  of gold  in pictures  of silver.  [12] As an earring  of gold,  and an ornament  of fine gold,  so is a wise  reprover  upon an obedient  ear.  [13] As the cold  of snow  in the time  of harvest,  so is a faithful  messenger  to them that send  him: for he refresheth  the soul  of his masters.  [14] Whoso  boasteth  himself of a false  gift  is like clouds  and wind  without rain.