1 
 Don't  boast  about  tomorrow;for  you  don't  know  what  a  day  may  bring.  +
2 
 Let  another  man  praise  you,and  not  your  own  mouth;a  stranger,  and  not  your  own  lips.  +
3 
 A 
stone is  heavy,and  sand  is  a  burden;but  a  fool's  provocation  is  heavier  than  both.  
+4 
 Wrath  is  cruel,and 
anger is  overwhelming;but  who  is  able  to  stand  before  jealousy?  
+5 
 Better  is  open  rebukethan  hidden  love.  +
6 
Faithful are  the  wounds  of  a  friend;although  the  kisses  of  an  enemy  are  profuse.  
 7 
 A  full  soul  loathes  a  honeycomb;but  to  a  hungry  soul,  every 
bitter thing  is  sweet.  
+8 
 As  a  bird  that  wanders  from  her  nest,so  is  a  man  who  wanders  from  his  home.  +
9 
 Perfume  and 
incense bring  joy  to  the  heart;so  does 
earnest counsel  from  a  man's  friend.  
+10 
 Don't  forsake  your  friend  and  your  father's  friend.Don't  go  to  your  brother's 
house in  the  day  of  your  disaster:better  is  a  neighbor  who  is  near  than  a  distant  brother.  
+11 
 Be  wise,  my  son,and  bring  joy  to  my  heart,then  I  can  answer  my  tormentor.  +
12 
 A  prudent  man  sees  danger  and  takes  refuge;but  the  simple  pass  on,  and  suffer  for  it.  +
13 
 Take  his  garment  when  he  puts  up  collateral  for  a  stranger.Hold  it  for  a  wayward  woman!  
14 
 He  who  blesses  his  neighbor  with  a  loud  voice  early  in  the  morning,it  will  be  taken  as  a 
curse by  him.  
+15 
 A  continual  dropping  on  a  rainy  dayand  a  contentious  wife  are  alike:  +
16 
 restraining  her  is  like  restraining  the  wind,or  like  grasping  oil  in  his  right  hand.  +
17 
 Iron  sharpens  iron;so  a  man  sharpens  his  friend's  countenance.  +
18 
 Whoever  tends  the  fig  tree  shall  eat  its  fruit.He  who  looks  after  his  master  shall  be  honored.  +
19 
 Like  water  reflects  a  face,so  a  man's 
heart reflects  the  man.  
+20 
 Sheo  l  and 
Abaddon are  never  satisfied;and  a  man's  eyes  are  never  satisfied.  
+21 
 The  crucible  is  for  silver,and  the 
furnace for  gold;but  man  is  refined  by  his  praise.  
+22 
 Though  you 
grind a  fool  in  a 
mortar with  a  pestle  along  with  grain,yet  his  foolishness  will  not  be  removed  from  him.  
+23 
 Know  well  the  state  of  your  flocks,and  pay  attention  to  your  herds:  +
24 
 for  riches  are  not  forever,nor  does  the 
crown endure  to  all  generations.  
25 
 The  hay  is  removed,  and  the  new  growth  appears,the  grasses  of  the  hills  are  gathered  in.  +
26 
 The  lambs  are  for  your  clothing,and  the  goats  are  the  price  of  a  field.  
27 
 There  will  be  plenty  of  goats'  milk  for  your  food,for  your  family's  food,and  for  the  nourishment  of  your  servant  girls.  +
 
                    
                 
            
Pr 27:1-27.
1. Do not confide implicitly in your plans (Pr 16:9; 19:21; Jas 4:13-15).