A Bible Puzzle: take too

(If you're new here, the writer professes to know of two instances of the same verse in Proverbs, King James Version. This is the proper way, methinks, to both post the puzzle and reveal its solution.)

. . . . . Clicking reveals one of the two identical verses. If you're considering looking for them without any hints, stop reading (there's a hint in the last paragraph here that narrows the search considerably) and leave this page. Search more if you please (presuming you don't know the verses in question).

. . . . . First, a chance to change direction: Stop reading and go to the first verse; even knowing one of the verses will require a bit of a search and might enhance your ability to concentrate in the process, though admittedly not as much effort might be required; not narrowing the search might be considered a viable option at this point.

. . . . . Here's the hint if you're considering continuing without knowing either of the verses: each word is written backwards so you won't read this 'accidentally': rehtien esrev si ni eht tsrif net sretpahc.

Update: A(nother) Puzzle

. . . . . Have discovered a different pair of Proverbs which are identical in the Hebrew and the translations are identical except there is an "and" in one of the verses and not the other. This one should not be so difficult; I've noticed the similarity several times and only just noticed how close to identical they are. Here's a hint if you want one (each word written backwards as above hint): htob sesrev era nihtiw evif sretpahc fo hcae rehto.

. . . . . Here is one of the two verses.


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