Proverbs 27:17-27

Proverbs 27:17-27

[17] Iron  sharpeneth  iron;  so a man  sharpeneth  the countenance  of his friend.  [18] Whoso keepeth  the fig tree  shall eat  the fruit  thereof: so he that waiteth  on his master  shall be honoured.  [19] As in water  face  so the heart  of man  [20] Hell  are never  full;  so the eyes  of man  are never satisfied.  [21] As the fining pot  for silver,  and the furnace  for gold;  so is a man  to  his praise.  [22] Though thou shouldest bray  a fool  in a mortar  among  wheat  with a pestle,  yet will not his foolishness  depart  from him. [23] Be thou diligent  the state  of thy flocks,  and look  well  to thy herds.  [24] For riches  are not for ever:  and doth the crown  endure to every  [25] The hay  appeareth,  and the tender grass  sheweth  itself, and herbs  of the mountains  are gathered.  [26] The lambs  are for thy clothing,  and the goats  are the price  of the field.  [27] And thou shalt have goats'  milk  enough  for thy food,  of thy household,  and for the maintenance  for thy maidens.