Proverbs 25:17 — Bible Verse (KJV)
“Withdraw thy foot from thy neighbour’s house; lest he be weary of thee, and so hate thee.”
Proverbs 25:17 — King James Version (KJV), 1611
Proverbs 25:17 in 6 Bible Translations
Read Proverbs 25:17 in the King James Version (KJV) and 5 other free, public-domain translations side by side.
Proverbs 25:17 WEB — World English Bible (2000)
“Let your foot be seldom in your neighbor’s house, lest he be weary of you, and hate you.”
Proverbs 25:17 — World English Bible
Proverbs 25:17 ASV — American Standard Version (1901)
“Let thy foot be seldom in thy neighbor’s house, Lest he be weary of thee, and hate thee.”
Proverbs 25:17 — American Standard Version
Proverbs 25:17 YLT — Young's Literal Translation (1862)
“Withdraw thy foot from thy neighbour's house, Lest he be satiated <FI>with<Fi> thee, and have hated thee.”
Proverbs 25:17 — Young's Literal Translation
Proverbs 25:17 DBY — Darby Translation (1890)
“Let thy foot be seldom in thy neighbour's house; lest he be weary of thee and hate thee.”
Proverbs 25:17 — Darby Translation
Proverbs 25:17 GEN — Geneva Bible (1599)
“Withdrawe thy foote from thy neighbours house, least he be weary of thee, and hate thee.”
Proverbs 25:17 — Geneva Bible
Proverbs 25:17 in Context — Proverbs 25
15 Con larga paciencia se aplaca el príncipe; y la lengua blanda quebranta los huesos.
16 ¿Hallaste la miel? come lo que te basta; no sea que te hartes de ella, y la vomites.
17 Detén tu pie de la casa de tu vecino, porque harto de ti no te aborrezca.
18 Martillo y cuchillo y saeta aguda, es el hombre que habla contra su prójimo falso testimonio.
19 Diente quebrado y pie resbalador, es la confianza en el prevaricador en tiempo de angustia.
What Does Proverbs 25:17 Mean?
Proverbs 25:17 is a verse from the Book of Proverbs, part of the Old Testament. It appears in Proverbs chapter 25. Use The Living Sword's word-by-word study mode to explore every word in the original Hebrew and Aramaic.
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