Proverbs 27:15
Like an unending dropping on a day of rain is a bitter-tongued woman.
Like an unending dropping on a day of rain is a bitter-tongued woman.
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13A foolish son is the destruction of his father; and the bitter arguments of a wife are like drops of rain falling without end.
14House and wealth are a heritage from fathers, but a wife with good sense is from the Lord.
16He who keeps secret the secret of his friend, will get himself a name for good faith.
23As the north wind gives birth to rain, so is an angry face caused by a tongue saying evil secretly.
24It is better to be living in an angle of the house-top, than with a bitter-tongued woman in a wide house.
19It is better to be living in a waste land, than with a bitter-tongued and angry woman.
20There is a store of great value in the house of the wise, but it is wasted by the foolish man.
9It is better to be living in an angle of the house-top, than with a bitter-tongued woman in a wide house.
14He who gives a blessing to his friend with a loud voice, getting up early in the morning, will have it put to his account as a curse.
11She is full of noise and uncontrolled; her feet keep not in her house.
12Now she is in the street, now in the open spaces, waiting at every turning of the road.
14The start of fighting is like the letting out of water: so give up before it comes to blows.
13The foolish woman is full of noise; she has no sense at all.
14Seated at the door of her house, in the high places of the town,
23A hated woman when she is married; and a servant-girl who takes the place of her master's wife.
21Like breath on coals and wood on fire, so a man given to argument gets a fight started.
1Wisdom is building her house, but the foolish woman is pulling it down with her hands.
22Like a ring of gold in the nose of a pig, is a beautiful woman who has no sense.
7As the spring keeps its waters cold, so she keeps her evil in her: the sound of cruel and violent behaviour is in her; before me at all times are disease and wounds.
26And I saw a thing more bitter than death, even the woman whose heart is full of tricks and nets, and whose hands are as bands. He with whom God is pleased will get free from her, but the sinner will be taken by her.
3For honey is dropping from the lips of the strange woman, and her mouth is smoother than oil;
4But her end is bitter as wormwood, and sharp as a two-edged sword;
26Like a troubled fountain and a dirty spring, is an upright man who has to give way before evil-doers.
28A man of twisted purposes is a cause of fighting everywhere: and he who says evil secretly makes trouble between friends.
18As one who is off his head sends about flaming sticks and arrows of death,
17Her ways are ways of delight, and all her goings are peace.
9If a wise man goes to law with a foolish man, he may be angry or laughing, but there will be no rest.
4The words of a man's mouth are like deep waters: the fountain of wisdom is like a flowing stream.
27For a loose woman is a deep hollow, and a strange woman is a narrow water-hole.
3A stone has great weight, and sand is crushing; but the wrath of the foolish is of greater weight than these.
29Who says, Oh! who says, Ah! who has violent arguments, who has grief, who has wounds without cause, whose eyes are dark?
11Does the fountain send from the same outlet sweet and bitter water?
16A woman who is full of grace is honoured, but a woman hating righteousness is a seat of shame: those hating work will undergo loss, but the strong keep their wealth.
18An angry man makes men come to blows, but he who is slow to get angry puts an end to fighting.
22An angry man is the cause of fighting, and a man given to wrath does much wrong.
26Her mouth is open to give out wisdom, and the law of mercy is on her tongue.
26For a loose woman is looking for a cake of bread, but another man's wife goes after one's very life.
20This is the way of a false wife; she takes food, and, cleaning her mouth, says, I have done no wrong.
17He who is quickly angry will do what is foolish, but the man of good sense will have quiet.
14The mouth of strange women is a deep hole: he with whom the Lord is angry will go down into it.
5Because this widow is a trouble to me, I will give her her right; for if not, I will be completely tired out by her frequent coming.
3A man of wealth who is cruel to the poor is like a violent rain causing destruction of food.
1Better a bit of dry bread in peace, than a house full of feasting and violent behaviour.
30Fair looks are a deceit, and a beautiful form is of no value; but a woman who has the fear of the Lord is to be praised.
4A woman of virtue is a crown to her husband; but she whose behaviour is a cause of shame is like a wasting disease in his bones.
16The underworld, and the woman without a child; the earth which never has enough water, and the fire which never says, Enough.