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The terror of a king is as the roaring of a lion;
    whoever provokes him to anger sins against his own soul.

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Roaring like the lion is the dreaded anger of a king;
    he who provokes him forfeits his life.[a]

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Footnotes

  1. Proverbs 20:2 Or “soul,” or “inner self”

A king’s wrath strikes terror like the roar of a lion;(A)
    those who anger him forfeit their lives.(B)

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The sluggard will not plow because of the cold;
    therefore he will beg during harvest and have nothing.

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The lazy person will not plow in season;
    he will expect at the harvest, but there will be nothing.

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Sluggards(A) do not plow in season;
    so at harvest time they look but find nothing.(B)

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A king who sits on the throne of judgment
    scatters away all evil with his eyes.

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A king who sits on the throne of judgment
    winnows all evil with his eyes.

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When a king sits on his throne to judge,(A)
    he winnows out all evil with his eyes.(B)

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12 The hearing ear and the seeing eye,
    the Lord has made both of them.

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12 The ear that hears and the eye that sees,
    Yahweh has made them both.[a]

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Footnotes

  1. Proverbs 20:12 Literally “also the two of them”

12 Ears that hear and eyes that see—
    the Lord has made them both.(A)

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14 “It is bad, it is bad,” says the buyer;
    but when he has gone his way, then he boasts.

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14 “Bad, bad,” the buyer will say,
    but when one goes to him, then he will boast.

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14 “It’s no good, it’s no good!” says the buyer—
    then goes off and boasts about the purchase.

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16 Take the garment of him who is a pledge for a stranger,
    and hold it as a security when it is for a wayward woman.

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16 Take his garment, for he has given security to a stranger,
    and on behalf of a foreigner—take it as pledge.

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16 Take the garment of one who puts up security for a stranger;
    hold it in pledge(A) if it is done for an outsider.(B)

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26 A wise king sifts out the wicked,
    and drives the threshing wheel over them.

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26 A wise king winnows the wicked,
    and he will drive a wheel over them.

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26 A wise king winnows out the wicked;
    he drives the threshing wheel over them.(A)

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