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The Holy Bible in Modern English. Revised Edition.
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Ferrar Fentons 'Holy Bible in Modern English. All spelling, punctuation and formatting maintained through-out. Verse ordering follows the King James version for clarity and necessary organization of the verses.

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RF PRO 25:1 These also are the Proverbs of Solomon which the editors of Hezekiah, King of Judah, selected.
RF PRO 25:2 Proverbs of Solomon.
'Tis the honour of God to conceal an event, But the honour of Kings to search out.
RF PRO 25:3 The height of the skies, and the depth of the earth, And the hearts of kings are unsearchable.
RF PRO 25:4 On removing the dross from the silver, The metal comes out for use;
RF PRO 25:5 So remove all the bad from a king, And his throne will then rest on the good.
RF PRO 25:6 Against Ostentation.
Show not display in the sight of a king, Nor assume the position of honour,
RF PRO 25:7 For better be asked, "Come up here," Than put down in the sight of the prince, Whose eyes have been looking on you!
RF PRO 25:8 Against Quarrels.
Go not in haste into strife, Reflect what may be the result, Should your neighbour prevail against you;
RF PRO 25:9 So discuss the affair with your neighbour; But to another reveal not the thing,
RF PRO 25:10 Lest he should report your mistake, And you cannot withdraw what you said.
RF PRO 25:11 On Wise Social Intercourse.
Like golden apples on silver plates, it Is a word for a word in its turn.
RF PRO 25:12 Like a ring of gold with a precious gem, To a listening ear is a wise instructor.
RF PRO 25:13 Like an ice-cooler in time of harvest, Is a trusty messenger to his sender, For his master's mind is refreshed.
RF PRO 25:14 A man is clouds, and wind without rain, Who falsely boasts he is liberal.
RF PRO 25:15 A prince is persuaded by patience; And a soft tongue will break down the strong.
RF PRO 25:16 If you find honey, eat but a little, Lest you surfeit of it, and be sick.
RF PRO 25:17 Restrain your foot from the house of your friend, Lest he be disgusted and hate you
RF PRO 25:18 Like a club, and sword, and sharp arrow, Is a man false accusing his neighbour.
RF PRO 25:19 An aching tooth and a foot out of joint, Is trust on a traitor in danger!
RF PRO 25:20 Like the stripping of clothes on a wintry day; And vinegar poured on a trembling nerve; Is singing songs to an aching heart.
RF PRO 25:21 If your enemy hungers, feed him; If he thirsts, give water to drink,
RF PRO 25:22 And a fire besides for his needs;—And then the LORD will repay you.
RF PRO 25:23 The north wind produces a shower, And a slandering tongue, an angry face.
RF PRO 25:24 Better to dwell on the top of a roof, Than with a quarrelling wife in a parlour.
RF PRO 25:25 As cold water to weary men, Is good news from a distant land.
RF PRO 25:26 As a muddled brook and a ruined well Is the good afraid of the bad.
RF PRO 25:27 To eat much honey is not well, Or for the honoured to seek for honour.
RF PRO 25:28 As a scattered town, without a wall, Is a man of ungoverned temper.




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AKJV ROM 8:32 He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?



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