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WORD Research this...Ordsprogenes Bog 16
- 1 Det staar til et Menneske, hvad han vil sætte sig for i Hjertet; men Tungens Svar er fra Herren.
- 2 Alle en Mands Veje ere rene for hans egne Øjne, men Herren er den, som vejer Aanderne.
- 3 Befal Herren dine Gerninger, saa skulle dine Anslag stadfæstes.
- 4 Herren har gjort al Ting efter dets Øjemed; ogsaa den ugudelige er til Ulykkens Dag.
- 5 Hver som er hovmodig i Hjertet, er Herren en Vederstyggelighed; man kan give sin Haand paa, at han ikke bliver agtet uskyldig.
- 6 Ved Miskundhed og Sandhed udsones Misgerning; og ved Herrens Frygt viger man fra det onde.
- 7 Naar Herren har Velbehag i en Mands Veje, da gør han, at ogsaa hans Fjender holde Fred med ham.
- 8 Bedre er lidet med Retfærdighed end store Indtægter med Uret.
- 9 Menneskets Hjerte optænker sin Vej; men Herren stadfæster hans Gang.
- 10 Der er Guddoms Ord paa en Konges Læber, hans Mund maa ikke forsynde sig i Dom.
- 11 Ret Vægt og rette Vægtskaaler høre Herren til, alle Vægtlodder i Posen ere hans Værk.
- 12 Ugudeligheds Idræt er en Vederstyggelighed for Konger; thi ved Retfærdighed befæstes Tronen.
- 13 Retfærdigheds Læber ere Konger en Velbehagelighed; og den, som taler Oprigtighed, ham elsker han.
- 14 Kongens Vrede er Dødens Bud; men en viis Mand forsoner den.
- 15 I Kongens Ansigts Lys er Livet, og hans Bevaagenhed er som en Sky med sildig Regn.
- 16 At købe Visdom, hvor meget bedre er det end Guld? og at købe Forstand at foretrække for Sølv?
- 17 De oprigtiges slagne Vej er at vige fra det onde; hvo der vil bevare sin Sjæl, maa vare paa sin Vej.
- 18 Foran tindergang er Hovmod, og foran Fald gaar Stolthed.
- 19 Det er bedre at være ydmyg i Aanden med de elendige end at dele Bytte med de hovmodige.
- 20 Hvo som giver Agt paa Ordet, skal finde godt; og den, som forlader sig paa Herren, han er lyksalig.
- 21 Den, som er viis i Hjertet, skal kaldes forstandig, og Læbernes Sødme forøger Lærdom.
- 22 Klogskab er for den, som ejer den, Livets Kilde; men Daarers Tugt er Taabelighed.
- 23 Den vises Hjerte gør hans Mund forstandig og lægger end mere Lærdom paa hans Læber.
- 24 Liflige Taler ere Honningkage, sød for Sjælen og Lægedom for Benene.
- 25 Der er en Vej, som synes en Mand ret; men til sidst bliver den Vej til Døden.
- 26 Arbejderens Hunger arbejder for ham; thi hans Mund driver paa ham.
- 27 En nedrig Mand bereder Ulykke, og paa hans Læber er der som en brændende Ild.
- 28 En forvendt Mand kommer Trætte af Sted, og en Bagvadsker fjerner en fortrolig.
- 29 En Voldsmand bedaarer sin Næste og fører ham paa en Vej, som ikke er god.
- 30 Hvo der lukker sine Øjne for at optænke forvendte Ting, og hvo som bider sine Læber sammen, har alt fuldbragt det onde.
- 31 Graa Haar er en dejlig Krone, naar de findes paa Retfærdigheds Vej.
- 32 Den langmodige er bedre end den vældige, og den, som hersker over sin Aand, er bedre end den, der indtager en Stad.
- 33 Lodden kastes i Skødet; men den falder, alt som Herren vil.
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2017-05-20Danish (da)
Danish translation of the Old Testament authorized in 1871 by the Danish King, and the Danish
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