American King James Version
" The north wind drives away rain: so does an angry countenance a backbiting tongue. "
— Proverbs 25:23, American King James Version
“The north wind driveth away rain: so doth an angry countenance a backbiting tongue.”
“The north wind bringeth forth rain; So doth a backbiting tongue an angry countenance. ”
“The north wind brings forth rain: so a backbiting tongue brings an angry face.”
“The north wind brings forth rain, and a gossiping tongue brings forth an angry look.”
“The north wind driveth away rain, as doth a sad countenance a backbiting tongue.”
“As the north wind gives birth to rain, so is an angry face caused by a tongue saying evil secretly.”
“The north wind driveth away rain: so doth an angry countenance a backbiting tongue.”
As he that takes away a garment in cold weather, and as vinegar on nitre, so is he that singes songs to an heavy heart.
If your enemy be hungry, give him bread to eat; and if he be thirsty, give him water to drink:
For you shall heap coals of fire on his head, and the LORD shall reward you.
The north wind drives away rain: so does an angry countenance a backbiting tongue.
It is better to dwell in the corner of the housetop, than with a brawling woman and in a wide house.
As cold waters to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far country.
A righteous man falling down before the wicked is as a troubled fountain, and a corrupt spring.