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Relaxing Reading Of Proverbs Ch 27 MSG Version

by Rina

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King Solomon was attributed as the principal writer of the book of Proverbs (Old Testament book) and is often referred to as the wisest and wealthiest man to have ever lived. This book is frequently spoken of as a book of "wisdom," for it contains practical ways to deal with the nuance and art of life. In total, this sacred book consists of 31 chapters, which allows one to easily meditate on one chapter per day for a month's duration. Soak, relax, and meditate on this ancient text as I read to you the book of Proverbs. Best listened to with headphones.

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Proverbs chapter 27,

27 verses.

You don't know tomorrow.

Verses 1 through 16.

Don't brashly announce what you're going to do tomorrow.

You don't know the first thing about tomorrow.

Don't call attention to yourself.

Let others do that for you.

Carrying a log across your shoulders while you're hefting a boulder with your arms is nothing compared to the burden of putting up with a fool.

We're blasted by anger and swamped by rage,

But who can survive jealousy?

A spoken reprimand is better than approval that's never expressed.

The wounds from a lover are worth it.

Kisses from an enemy do you in.

When you've stuffed yourself,

You refuse dessert.

When you're starved,

You could eat a horse.

People who won't settle down,

Wandering hither and yon,

Are like restless birds,

Flitting to and fro.

Just as lotions and fragrance give sensual delight,

A sweet friendship refreshes the soul.

Don't leave your friends or your parents' friends and run home to your family when things get rough.

Better a nearby friend than a distant family.

Become wise,

Dear child,

And make me happy,

And nothing the world throws my way will upset me.

A prudent person sees trouble coming in ducks.

A simpleton walks in blindly and is clobbered.

Hold tight to a collateral.

On any loan to a stranger,

Beware of accepting what a transient has pawned.

If you wake your friend in early morning by shouting,

Rise and shine!

It will sound to him more like a curse than a blessing.

A nagging spouse is like a drip,

Drip,

Drip of a leaky faucet.

You can't turn it off,

And you can't get away from it.

Your face mirrors your heart,

Verses 17 through 27.

You use still to sharpen still,

And one friend sharpens another.

If you care for your orchard,

You'll enjoy its fruit.

If you honor your boss,

You'll be honored.

Just as water mirrors your face,

So your face mirrors your heart.

Hell has a voracious appetite,

And lust just never quits.

The purity of silver and gold is tested by putting them in the fire.

The purity of human hearts is tested by giving them a little fame.

Pound on a fool all you like,

You can't pound out foolishness.

Know your sheep by name,

Carefully attend to your flock.

Don't take them for granted,

Possessions don't last forever,

You know.

And then,

When the crops are in,

And the harvest is stored in the barns,

You can knit sweaters from the lamb's wool,

And sell your goats for a profit.

There'll be plenty of milk and meat to last your family through the winter.

End of chapter.

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