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WORD Research this...Ordsprogenes Bog 29
- 1 Den Mand, som forhærder sin Nakke, vil tidt blive straffet; hastelig skal han sønderknuses, og der skal ingen Lægedom være.
- 2 Naar der bliver mange retfærdige, skal Folket glædes; men naar en ugudelig hersker, skal Folket sukke.
- 3 En Mand, som elsker Visdom, glæder sin Fader; men hvo, som omgaas med Skøger, vil øde sit Gods.
- 4 En Konge befæster Landet ved Ret; men en Mand, som tager Gaver, nedbryder det.
- 5 En Mand, som smigrer for sin Næste, udbreder et Garn for hans Fødder.
- 6 Den onde Mands Overtrædelse er ham en Snare; men den retfærdige kan fryde og glæde sig.
- 7 En retfærdig kender de ringes Sag; den ugudelige forstaar sig ikke paa Kundskab.
- 8 Mænd, som ere Spottere, ophidse en Stad; men de vise stille Vreden.
- 9 Naar en viis Mand gaar i Rette med en taabelig Mand, bliver denne vred og ler, og der bliver ingen Ro.
- 10 Blodgerrige Mænd hade den retsindige; men de oprigtige drage Omhu for hans Liv.
- 11 En Daare udlader al sin Hidsighed, men en viis skal omsider stille den.
- 12 Naar en Hersker agter paa Løgnens Ord, blive alle hans Tjenere ugudelige.
- 13 En fattig og en Undertrykker mødes; Herren giver begges Øjne Lys.
- 14 En Konge, som dømmer de ringe efter Sandhed, hans Trone skal stadfæstes evindelig.
- 15 Ris og Revselse give Visdom; men en Dreng, som overlades til sig selv, beskæmmer sin Moder.
- 16 Naar der bliver mange ugudelige, bliver der megen Overtrædelse; men de retfærdige skulle se paa deres Fald.
- 17 Tugt din Søn, saa skal han skaffe dig Ro og bringe din Sjæl Glæder.
- 18 Naar der ikke er profetiske Syner, bliver et Folk tøjlesløst; men den, som bevarer Loven, han er lyksalig.
- 19 Med Ord tugtes ikke en Træl; thi han mærker det nok og svarer ikke.
- 20 Ser du, at en Mand er hastig i sine Ord, da er der mere Forhaabning om en Daare end om ham.
- 21 Forkæler en sin Træl fra hans Ungdom af, da vil han til sidst være en Søn.
- 22 En vredagtig Mand opvækker Trætte, og en hidsig Mand begaar megen Overtrædelse.
- 23 Menneskets Hovmod nedtrykker ham; men den ydmyge vinder Ære.
- 24 Hvo som deler med en Tyv, hader sin Sjæl; han hører Besværgelsen og giver det ikke til Kende.
- 25 At forfærdes for et Menneske fører i Snare; men den, som forlader sig paa Herren, bliver beskærmet.
- 26 Mange søge en Herskers Ansigt; men fra Herren er en Mands Ret.
- 27 En uretfærdig Mand er de retfærdige en Vederstyggelighed; og den, hvis Vej er ligefrem, er den ugudelige en Vederstyggelighed.
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