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27:1 Prahlerei not thyself too morrow; for Thou which they are not knowest that one day can which is.
27:2 brings leave another praise of man thee, and thine does not have an opening; a foreigner and not of the thine have lips.
27:3 A stone are heavy, and important sand; but the anger of an imbecile is both.
27:4 anger is with difficulty that it cruel and anger are insolente; but that which is able to be confronted with desire? 27:5 blames open is love.
reliable 27:6 is better than a secrecy the wounds of a friend; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful.
27:7 that heart full loatheth a bienenwabe with bee; but with the famished heart each bitter thing is sweet.
27:8 that the bird which wandereth of its nest, a man of this one is thus wandereth of sound place.
27:9 ointment and matter of odor one delights the heart: thus doth soft the friend of a man by counsel.
27:10 Thine cordial to have friendly and the friend thy of the father, to leave; aucuns does not penetrate in the house thy of the brother the thy day of the emergency state: for better, a neighbor who, as a broad brother off.
27:11 is narrowly, is intelligent my son, and forms my heart fortunately, is that I can answer him badly this one reproacheth me.
27:12 A deliberated man foreseeth that and hideth itself; but the simple ones exceed above and are punished.
27:13 to take its behaviour, safety for a foreigner are and take promising of him for woman.
strange 27:14 increasing to him this one blesseth his/her friend with a high voice, early the morning, swore him.
27:15 A to him that continuous traps one day very rainy and a woman streitsüchtige are too much counted alike.
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27:16 Whosoever hideth him hideth the wind and the ointment of her right hand, bewrayeth itself.
27:17 irons sharpeneth irons; thus, a man sharpeneth the support of sound friend.
27:18 Whoso keepeth the fig tree eats the fruit: thus, it is this one waiteth on its Master honoured.
27:19 only in the water answereth face to the face, the heart of the man man.
27:20 hell and destruction is thus too full never; thus, the eyes of the man are never satisfied.
27:21 like that verurteilentopf for the money and the furnace for gold; thus, a man with his praise.
27:22, although shouldest the cry of Thou inserts an imbecile in a mortar under corn with one, his ignorance him.
leaves 27:23 is that of Thou which is careful to know the state thy quantities and thy herds.
27:24 for rich person does not look at well too is for indeed, is not yet: and doth that the crown aiming each one a production to support? 27:25 the hay appeareth and the tender grass sheweth itself and the grasses of the mountains are gathered.
27:26 the lambs are for thy clothing, and the goats are the price field.
of 27:27 and Thou shalt have enough the milk of the goats for thy food, the food thy of the budget and maintenance thy maidens.
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