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WORD Research this...Proverbs 14
- 1 A wise woman buildeth her house: but the foolish will pull down with her hands that also which is built.
- 2 He that walketh in the right way, and feareth God, is despised by him that goeth by an infamous way.
- 3 In the mouth of a fool is the rod of pride: but the lips of the wise preserve them.
- 4 Where there are no oxen, the crib is empty: but where there is much corn, there the strength of the ox is manifest.
- 5 A faithful witness will not lie: but a deceitful witness uttereth a lie.
- 6 A scorner seeketh wisdom, and findeth it not: the learning of the wise is easy.
- 7 Go against a foolish man, and he knoweth not the lips of prudence.
- 8 The wisdom of a discreet man is to understand his way: and the imprudence of fools erreth.
- 9 A fool will laugh at sin, but among the just grace shall abide.
- 10 The heart that knoweth the bitterness of his own soul, in his joy the stranger shall not intermeddle.
- 11 The house of the wicked shall be destroyed: but the tabernacles of the just shall flourish.
- 12 There is a way which seemeth just to a man: but the ends thereof lead to death.
- 13 Laughter shall be mingled with sorrow, and mourning taketh hold of the ends of joy.
- 14 A fool shall be filled with his own ways, and the good man shall be above him.
- 15 The innocent believeth every word: the discreet man considereth his steps. No good shall come to the deceitful son: but the wise servant shall prosper in his dealings, and his way shall be made straight.
- 16 A wise man feareth, and declineth from evil: the fool leapeth over, and is confident.
- 17 The impatient man shall work folly: and the crafty man is hateful.
- 18 The childish shall possess folly, and the prudent shall look for knowledge.
- 19 The evil shall fall down before the good: and the wicked before the gates of the just.
- 20 The poor man shall be hateful even to his own neighbour: but the friends of the rich are many.
- 21 He that despiseth his neighbour, sinneth: but he that sheweth mercy to the poor, shall be blessed. He that believeth in the Lord, loveth mercy.
- 22 They err that work evil: but mercy and truth prepare good things.
- 23 In much work there shall be abundance: but where there are many words, there is oftentimes want.
- 24 The crown of the wise, is their riches: the folly of fools, imprudence.
- 25 A faithful witness delivereth souls: and the double dealer uttereth lies.
- 26 In the fear of the Lord is confidence of strength, and there shall be hope for his children.
- 27 The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life, to decline from the ruin of death.
- 28 In the multitude of people is the dignity of the king: and in the small number of the people the dishonour of the prince.
- 29 He that is patient, is governed with much wisdom: but he that is impatient, exalteth his folly.
- 30 Soundness of heart is the life of the flesh: but envy is the rottenness of the bones.
- 31 He that oppresseth the poor, upbraideth his maker: but he that hath pity on the poor, honoureth him.
- 32 The wicked man shall be driven out in his wickedness: but the just hath hope in his death.
- 33 In the heart of the prudent resteth wisdom, and it shall instruct all the ignorant.
- 34 Justice exalteth a nation: but sin maketh nations miserable.
- 35 A wise servant is acceptable to the king: he that is good for nothing shall feel his anger.
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