| 1)   |  The preparations of the heart in man, and the answer of the tongue, is from the LORD. | 
		
			| 2)   |  All the ways of a man are clean in his own eyes; but the LORD weigheth the spirits. | 
		
			| 3)   |  Commit thy works unto the LORD, and thy thoughts shall be established. | 
		
			| 4)   |  The LORD hath made all things for himself: yea, even the wicked for the day of evil. | 
		
			| 5)   |  Every one that is proud in heart is an abomination to the LORD: though hand join in hand, he shall not be unpunished. | 
		
			| 6)   |  By mercy and truth iniquity is purged: and by the fear of the LORD men depart from evil. | 
		
			| 7)   |  When a man's ways please the LORD, he maketh even his enemies to be at peace with him. | 
		
			| 8)   |  Better is a little with righteousness than great revenues without right. | 
		
			| 9)   |  A man's heart deviseth his way: but the LORD directeth his steps. | 
		
			| 10)   |  A divine sentence is in the lips of the king: his mouth transgresseth not in judgment. | 
		
			| 11)   |  A just weight and balance are the Lord's: all the weights of the bag are his work. | 
		
			| 12)   |  It is an abomination to kings to commit wickedness: for the throne is established by righteousness. | 
		
			| 13)   |  Righteous lips are the delight of kings; and they love him that speaketh right. | 
		
			| 14)   |  The wrath of a king is as messengers of death: but a wise man will pacify it. | 
		
			| 15)   |  In the light of the king's countenance is life; and his favour is as a cloud of the latter rain. | 
		
			| 16)   |  How much better is it to get wisdom than gold! and to get understanding rather to be chosen than silver! | 
		
			| 17)   |  The highway of the upright is to depart from evil: he that keepeth his way preserveth his soul. | 
		
			| 18)   |  Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall. | 
		
			| 19)   |  Better it is to be of an humble spirit with the lowly, than to divide the spoil with the proud. | 
		
			| 20)   |  He that handleth a matter wisely shall find good: and whoso trusteth in the LORD, happy is he. | 
		
			| 21)   |  The wise in heart shall be called prudent: and the sweetness of the lips increaseth learning. | 
		
			| 22)   |  Understanding is a wellspring of life unto him that hath it: but the instruction of fools is folly. | 
		
			| 23)   |  The heart of the wise teacheth his mouth, and addeth learning to his lips. | 
		
			| 24)   |  Pleasant words are as an honeycomb, sweet to the soul, and health to the bones. | 
		
			| 25)   |  There is a way that seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death. | 
		
			| 26)   |  He that laboureth laboureth for himself; for his mouth craveth it of him. | 
		
			| 27)   |  An ungodly man diggeth up evil: and in his lips there is as a burning fire. | 
		
			| 28)   |  A froward man soweth strife: and a whisperer separateth chief friends. | 
		
			| 29)   |  A violent man enticeth his neighbour, and leadeth him into the way that is not good. | 
		
			| 30)   |  He shutteth his eyes to devise froward things: moving his lips he bringeth evil to pass. | 
		
			| 31)   |  The hoary head is a crown of glory, if it be found in the way of righteousness. | 
		
			| 32)   |  He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty; and he that ruleth his spirit than he that taketh a city. | 
		
			| 33)   |  The lot is cast into the lap; but the whole disposing thereof is of the LORD. |