Proverbs 23:30
Those tarrying by the wine, Those going in to search out mixed wine.
Those tarrying by the wine, Those going in to search out mixed wine.
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31See not wine when it showeth itself red, When it giveth in the cup its colour, It goeth up and down through the upright.
32Its latter end -- as a serpent it biteth, And as a basilisk it stingeth.
11Wo `to' those rising early in the morning, Strong drink they pursue! Tarrying in twilight, wine inflameth them!
29Who hath wo? who hath sorrow? Who hath contentions? who hath plaint? Who hath wounds without cause? Who hath redness of eyes?
1Wine `is' a scorner -- strong drink `is' noisy, And any going astray in it is not wise.
9With a song they drink not wine, Bitter is strong drink to those drinking it.
20Be not thou among quaffers of wine, Among gluttonous ones of flesh,
21For the quaffer and glutton become poor, And drowsiness clotheth with rags.
4Not for kings, O Lemuel, Not for kings, to drink wine, And for princes a desire of strong drink.
5Lest he drink, and forget the decree, And change the judgment of any of the sons of affliction.
6Give strong drink to the perishing, And wine to the bitter in soul,
7He drinketh, and forgetteth his poverty, And his misery he remembereth not again.
22Wo `to' the mighty to drink wine, And men of strength to mingle strong drink.
11Whoredom, and wine, and new wine, take the heart,
7And even these through wine have erred, And through strong drink have wandered, Priest and prophet erred through strong drink, They have been swallowed up of the wine, They wandered because of the strong drink, They have erred in seeing, They have stumbled judicially.
23no longer be drinking water, but a little wine be using, because of thy stomach and of thine often infirmities;
5And also, because the wine `is' treacherous, A man is haughty, and remaineth not at home, Who hath enlarged as sheol his soul, And is as death that is not satisfied, And doth gather unto itself all the nations, And doth assemble unto itself all the peoples,
17Whoso `is' loving mirth `is' a poor man, Whoso is loving wine and oil maketh no wealth.
39and no one having drunk old `wine', doth immediately wish new, for he saith, The old is better.'
7Mourned hath the new wine, languished the vine, Sighed have all the joyful of heart.
15Wo `to' him who is giving drink to his neighbour, Pouring out thy bottle, and also making drunk, In order to look on their nakedness.
5Awake, ye drunkards, and weep, And howl all drinking wine, because of the juice, For it hath been cut off from your mouth.
11Between their walls they make oil, Wine-presses they have trodden, and thirst.
17For they have eaten bread of wickedness, And wine of violence they drink.
9Tarry and wonder, look ye, yea, look, Be drunk, and not with wine, Stagger, and not with strong drink.
3I have sought in my heart to draw out with wine my appetite, (and my heart leading in wisdom), and to take hold on folly till that I see where `is' this -- the good to the sons of man of that which they do under the heavens, the number of the days of their lives.
7for those sleeping, by night do sleep, and those making themselves drunk, by night are drunken,
12`Come ye, I take wine, And we drink, quaff strong drink, And as this day hath been to-morrow, Great -- exceeding abundant!'
11A cry over the wine `is' in out-places, Darkened hath been all joy, Removed hath been the joy of the land.
33The poison of dragons `is' their wine And the fierce venom of asps.
5A day of our king! Princes have polluted themselves `with' the poison of wine, He hath drawn out his hand with scorners.
37`And no one doth put new wine into old skins, and if otherwise, the new wine will burst the skins, and itself will be poured out, and the skins will be destroyed;
10and saith to him, `Every man, at first, the good wine doth set forth; and when they may have drunk freely, then the inferior; thou didst keep the good wine till now.'
21Therefore, hear, I pray thee, this, O afflicted and drunken one, and not with wine,
5`Come, eat of my bread, And drink of the wine I have mingled.
1Wo `to' the proud crown of the drunkards of Ephraim. And the fading flower of the beauty of his glory, That `is' on the head of the fat valley of the broken down of wine.
3from wine and strong drink he doth keep separate; vinegar of wine, and vinegar of strong drink he doth not drink, and any juice of grapes he doth not drink, and grapes moist or dry he doth not eat;
27They reel to and fro, and move as a drunkard, And all their wisdom is swallowed up.
22Thy silver hath become dross, Thy drink polluted with water.
18Light he `is' on the face of the waters, Vilified is their portion in the earth, He turneth not the way of vineyards.
25They feel darkness, and not light, He causeth them to wander as a drunkard.
22and no one doth put new wine into old skins, and if not -- the new wine doth burst the skins, and the wine is poured out, and the skins will be destroyed; but new wine into new skins is to be put.'
14And Eli saith unto her, `Until when are thou drunken? turn aside thy wine from thee.'