Proverbs 9:17
Stolen waters are sweet, and bread eaten in secret is pleasant.
Context
This verse from Proverbs Chapter 9 connects to 10 cross-references. Wisdom and Folly are contrasted as two women hosting rival feasts. Wisdom has built her house with seven pillars and invites the simple to eat her bread and drink her wine. Folly sits at the door of her house calling …
Outras Traduções
Stolen waters are sweet, And breadeatenin secret is pleasant.
`Stolen waters are sweet, And hidden bread is pleasant.'
Drink taken without right is sweet, and food in secret is pleasing.
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