Proverbs 26:1-16HCSB with Strong's HCSB with Strong's ▾ AMP · Amplified Bible ASV · American Standard Version BAB · Berean Annotated Bible BLB · Berean Literal Bible BSB · Berean Standard Bible BSB STRONGS · BSB with Strong's CPDV · Catholic Public Domain Version CSB · Christian Standard Bible DRB · Douay-Rheims Bible ERV · English Revised Version ESV · English Standard Version GWT · God's Word Translation HCSB · Holman Christian Standard Bible HCSB STRONGS · HCSB with Strong's ISV · Intl. Standard Version KJV · King James Version KJV STRONGS · KJV with Strong's LSB · Legacy Standard Bible LSV · Literal Standard Version MSB · Majority Standard Bible NABRE · New American Bible Revised NASB · New American Standard Bible NASB77 · New American Standard 1977 NASB95 · New American Standard 1995 NASB95 STRONGS · NASB95 with Strong's NET · New English Translation NHEB · New Heart English Bible NIV · New International Version NKJV · New King James Version NLT · New Living Translation NRSVCE · NRSV Catholic Edition SLT · Smith's Literal Translation STUDY · Hebrew & Greek Study Bible WBT · Webster's Bible Translation WEB · World English Bible YLT · Young's Literal Translation YLT STRONGS · YLT with Strong's Par ▾ 1 Like snow in summer and rain at harvest, honor is inappropriate for a fool.2 Like a flitting sparrow or a fluttering swallow, an undeserved curse goes nowhere .3 A whip for the horse, a bridle for the donkey, and a rod for the backs of fools.4 Don’t answer a fool according to his foolishness or you’ll be like him yourself.5 Answer a fool according to his foolishness or he’ll become wise in his own eyes.6 The one who sends a message by a fool’s hand cuts off his own feet and drinks violence.7 A proverb in the mouth of a fool is like lame legs that hang limp.8 Giving honor to a fool is like binding a stone in a sling.9 A proverb in the mouth of a fool is like a stick with thorns, brandished by the hand of a drunkard.10 The one who hires a fool or who hires those passing by is like an archer who wounds everyone.11 As a dog returns to its vomit, so a fool repeats his foolishness.12 Do you see a man who is wise in his own eyes? There is more hope for a fool than for him.13 The slacker says, “ There’s a lion in the road — a lion in the public square! ”14 A door turns on its hinges, and a slacker, on his bed.15 The slacker buries his hand in the bowl; he is too weary to bring it to his mouth.16 In his own eyes, a slacker is wiser than seven men who can answer sensibly. Full chapter Show Verses 17 - 28 → Parallel translations Study & commentary Cross-references Proverbs 26:1-16, HCSB with Strong's. Copyright © 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2009 by Holman Bible Publishers.