Proverbs 27:7
Proverbs 27:7 The Message (MSG)
When you’ve stuffed yourself, you refuse dessert; when you’re starved, you could eat a horse.
Proverbs 27:7 King James Version (KJV)
The full soul loatheth an honeycomb; But to the hungry soul every bitter thing is sweet.
Proverbs 27:7 New American Standard Bible - NASB 1995 (NASB1995)
A sated man loathes honey, But to a famished man any bitter thing is sweet.
Proverbs 27:7 New Century Version (NCV)
When you are full, not even honey tastes good, but when you are hungry, even something bitter tastes sweet.
Proverbs 27:7 American Standard Version (ASV)
The full soul loatheth a honeycomb; But to the hungry soul every bitter thing is sweet.
Proverbs 27:7 New International Version (NIV)
One who is full loathes honey from the comb, but to the hungry even what is bitter tastes sweet.
Proverbs 27:7 New King James Version (NKJV)
A satisfied soul loathes the honeycomb, But to a hungry soul every bitter thing is sweet.
Proverbs 27:7 Amplified Bible (AMP)
He who is satisfied loathes honey, But to the hungry soul any bitter thing is sweet.
Proverbs 27:7 New Living Translation (NLT)
A person who is full refuses honey, but even bitter food tastes sweet to the hungry.