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t shrewdness of observation, and have an epigrammatic wit. We will give examples of each kind:-- PROVERBS HAVING A SEMI-CHRISTIAN CHARACTER. "If thine enemy be hungry, give him bread; If thirsty, give him water to drink, For thou wilt heap coals of fire on his head, And Jehovah will reward thee." "To deliver those that are dragged to death, Those that totter to the slaughter, Spare thyself not. If thou sayest, Behold, we knew it not, Doth not He that weighs the heart observe it? Yea, He that keeps thy soul knows it. And He will render to every man according to his works." "Put not thyself forth in the presence of the king, Nor station thyself in the place of great men. Far better it is that one should say to thee, Come up hither! Than that he should put thee in a lower place, In the presence of the prince." "The lip of truth shall be established forever, But the tongue of falsehood is but for a moment." PROVERBS SHOWING SHREWDNESS OF OBSERVATION. "As one that takes a dog by the ears, So is he that passing by becomes enraged on account of another's quarrel." "Where there is no wood the fire goes out; So where there is no talebearer contention ceases." "The rich rules over the poor, And the borrower is servant to the lender." "The slothful man says, There is a lion without, I shall be slain in the streets." "A reproof penetrates deeper into a wise man Than a hundred stripes into a fool." "Hope deferred makes the heart sick." "The way of transgressors is hard." "There is that scatters, and yet increases." "It is naught, it is naught, saith the buyer, But when he goeth his way then he boasteth." PROVERBS WITTILY EXPRESSED. "The legs of a lame man are not equal, So is a proverb in the mouth of fools."[361] "As a thorn runs into the hand of a drunkard, So is a proverb in the mouth of a fool."[362] "As clouds and wind without rain, So is a man who boasts falsely of giving." "A soft tongue breaks bones." "As vinegar to the teeth, and smoke to the eyes, So is the sluggard to him that sends him." "The destruction of the poor is their poverty." "A merry heart is a good medicine." But what are human wisdom and glory? It seems that Solomon was to illustrate its emptines
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