Proverbs 24:13
Eat my son, honey that `is' good, And the honeycomb -- sweet to thy palate.
Eat my son, honey that `is' good, And the honeycomb -- sweet to thy palate.
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16Honey thou hast found -- eat thy sufficiency, Lest thou be satiated `with' it, and hast vomited it.
23The heart of the wise causeth his mouth to act wisely, And by his lips he increaseth learning,
24Sayings of pleasantness `are' a honeycomb, Sweet to the soul, and healing to the bone.
14So `is' the knowledge of wisdom to thy soul, If thou hast found that there is a posterity And thy hope is not cut off.
103How sweet to my palate hath been Thy saying, Above honey to my mouth.
7A satiated soul treadeth down a honeycomb, And `to' a hungry soul every bitter thing `is' sweet.
10They are more desirable than gold, Yea, than much fine gold; and sweeter than honey, Even liquid honey of the comb.
15Butter and honey he doth eat, When he knoweth to refuse evil, and to fix on good.
29And Jonathan saith, `My father hath troubled the land; see, I pray you, that mine eyes have become bright because I tasted a little of this honey.
27The eating of much honey is not good, Nor a searching out of one's own honour -- honour.
25And all `they of' the land have come into a forest, and there is honey on the face of the field;
26and the people come in unto the forest, and lo, the honey dropped, and none is moving his hand unto his mouth, for the people feared the oath.
27And Jonathan hath not heard of his father's adjuring the people, and putteth forth the end of the rod, which `is' in his hand, and dippeth it in the honeycomb, and bringeth back his hand unto his mouth -- and his eyes see!
17`Stolen waters are sweet, And hidden bread is pleasant.'
19Hear thou, my son, and be wise, And make happy in the way thy heart,
8and he turneth back after `some' days to take her, and turneth aside to see the carcase of the lion, and lo, a company of bees `are' in the body of the lion -- and honey.
9And he taketh it down on to his hands, and goeth on, going and eating; and he goeth unto his father, and unto his mother, and giveth to them, and they eat, and he hath not declared to them that from the body of the lion he took down the honey.
12When thou sayest, `Lo, we knew not this.' Is not the Ponderer of hearts He who understandeth? And the Keeper of thy soul He who knoweth? And He hath rendered to man according to his work.
21To the wise in heart is called, `Intelligent,' And sweetness of lips increaseth learning.
18For they are pleasant when thou dost keep them in thy heart, They are prepared together for thy lips.
1My son! to my wisdom give attention, To mine understanding incline thine ear,
2To observe thoughtfulness, And knowledge do thy lips keep.
3For the lips of a strange woman drop honey, And smoother than oil `is' her mouth,
15My son, if thy heart hath been wise, My heart rejoiceth, even mine,
16And my reins exult when thy lips speak uprightly.
12Though he doth sweeten evil in his mouth, Doth hide it under his tongue,
8Thy morsel thou hast eaten thou dost vomit up, And hast marred thy words that `are' sweet.
2From the fruit of the mouth a man eateth good, And the soul of the treacherous -- violence.
10For wisdom cometh into thy heart, And knowledge to thy soul is pleasant,
14From the fruit of the mouth `is' one satisfied `with' good, And the deed of man's hands returneth to him.
11Be wise, my son, and rejoice my heart. And I return my reproacher a word.
22And it hath come to pass, From the abundance of the yielding of milk he eateth butter, For butter and honey doth every one eat Who is left in the heart of the land.
3And He saith unto me, `Son of man, thy belly thou dost feed, and thy bowels thou dost fill with this roll that I am giving unto thee;' and I eat it, and it is in my mouth as honey for sweetness.
10Hear, my son, and receive my sayings, And years of life `are' multiplied to thee.
17Sweet to a man `is' the bread of falsehood, And afterwards is his mouth filled `with' gravel.
27Lo, this -- we searched it out -- it `is' right, hearken; And thou, know for thyself!
13He maketh him ride on high places of earth, And he eateth increase of the fields, And He maketh him suck honey from a rock, And oil out of the flint of a rock;
26Give, my son, thy heart to me, And let thine eyes watch my ways.
3For the ear doth try words, And the palate tasteth to eat.
43And Saul saith unto Jonathan, `Declare to me, what hast thou done?' and Jonathan declareth to him, and saith, `I certainly tasted with the end of the rod that `is' in my hand a little honey; lo, I die!'
5`Come, eat of my bread, And drink of the wine I have mingled.
2The labour of thy hands thou surely eatest, Happy `art' thou, and good `is' to thee.
22For life they `are' to those finding them, And to all their flesh healing.
17He looketh not on rivulets, Flowing of brooks of honey and butter.
8Taste ye and see that Jehovah `is' good, O the happiness of the man who trusteth in Him.
11Doth not the ear try words? And the palate taste food for itself?
13O the happiness of a man `who' hath found wisdom, And of a man `who' bringeth forth understanding.
17Chastise thy son, and he giveth thee comfort, Yea, he giveth delights to thy soul.
24There is nothing good in a man who eateth, and hath drunk, and hath shewn his soul good in his labour. This also I have seen that it `is' from the hand of God.