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WORD Research this...Proverbs 10
- 1 Salomos Ordsprog. Viis Søn glæder sin Fader, taabelig Søn er sin Moders Sorg.
- 2 Gudløsheds Skatte gavner intet, men Retfærd redder fra Død.
- 3 HERREN lader ej en retfærdig sulte, men gudløses Attraa støder han fra sig.
- 4 Doven Haand skaber Fattigdom, flittiges Haand gør rig.
- 5 En klog Søn samler om Somren, en daarlig sover om Høsten.
- 6 Velsignelse er for retfærdiges Hoved, paa Uret gemmer gudløses Mund.
- 7 Den retfærdiges Minde velsignes, gudløses Navn smuldrer hen.
- 8 Den vise tager mod Paabud, den brovtende Daare styrtes.
- 9 Hvo lydefrit vandrer, vandrer trygt; men hvo der gaar Krogveje, ham gaar det ilde.
- 10 Blinker man med Øjet, volder man ondt, den brovtende Daare styrtes.
- 11 Den retfærdiges Mund er en Livsens Kilde, paa Uret gemmer gudløses Mund.
- 12 Had vækker Splid, Kærlighed skjuler alle Synder.
- 13 Paa den kloges Læber finder man Visdom, Stok er til Ryg paa Mand uden Vid.
- 14 De vise gemmer den indsigt, de har, Daarens Mund er truende Vaade.
- 15 Den riges Gods er hans faste Stad, Armod de ringes Vaade.
- 16 Den retfærdiges Vinding tjener til Liv, den gudløses Indtægt til Synd.
- 17 At vogte paa Tugt er Vej til Livet, vild farer den, som viser Revselse fra sig.
- 18 Retfærdige Læber tier om Had, en Taabe er den, der udspreder Rygter.
- 19 Ved megen Tale undgaas ej Brøde, klog er den, der vogter sin Mund.
- 20 Den retfærdiges Tunge er udsøgt Sølv, gudløses Hjerte er intet værd.
- 21 Den retfærdiges Læber nærer mange, Daarerne dør af Mangel paa Vid.
- 22 HERRENS Velsignelse, den gør rig, Slid og Slæb lægger intet til.
- 23 For Taaben er Skændselsgerning en Leg, Visdom er Leg for Mand med Indsigt.
- 24 Hvad en gudløs frygter, kommer over hans Hoved, hvad retfærdige ønsker, bliver dem givet.
- 25 Naar Storm farer frem, er den gudløse borte, den retfærdige staar paa evig Grund.
- 26 Som Eddike for Tænder og Røg for Øjne saa er den lade for dem, der sender ham.
- 27 HERRENS Frygt lægger Dage til, gudløses Aar kortes af.
- 28 Retfærdige har Glæde i Vente, gudløses Haab vil briste.
- 29 For lydefri Vandel er HERREN et Værn, men en Rædsel for Udaadsmænd.
- 30 Den retfærdige rokkes aldrig, ikke skal gudløse bo i Landet.
- 31 Den retfærdiges Mund bærer Visdoms Frugt, den falske Tunge udryddes.
- 32 Den retfærdiges Læber søger Yndest, gudløses Mund bærer Falskheds Frugt.
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