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WORD Research this...Sprüche 18
- 1 Wer sich absondert, der sucht, was ihn gelüstet, und setzt sich wider alles, was gut ist.
- 2 Ein Narr hat nicht Lust am Verstand, sondern was in seinem Herzen steckt.
- 3 Wo der Gottlose hinkommt, da kommt Verachtung und Schmach mit Hohn.
- 4 Die Worte in eines Munde sind wie tiefe Wasser, und die Quelle der Weisheit ist ein voller Strom.
- 5 Es ist nicht gut, die Person des Gottlosen achten, zu beugen den Gerechten im Gericht.
- 6 Die Lippen des Narren bringen Zank, und sein Mund ringet nach Schlägen.
- 7 Der Mund des Narren schadet ihm selbst, und seine Lippen fahen seine eigene Seele.
- 8 Die Worte des Verleumders sind Schläge und gehen einem durchs Herz.
- 9 Wer laß ist in seiner Arbeit, der ist ein Bruder des, der das Seine umbringet.
- 10 Der Name des HErrn ist ein festes Schloß; der Gerechte läuft dahin und wird beschirmet.
- 11 Das Gut des Reichen ist ihm eine feste Stadt und wie eine hohe Mauer um ihn her.
- 12 Wenn einer zugrund gehen soll, wird sein Herz zuvor stolz; und ehe man zu Ehren kommt, muß man zuvor leiden.
- 13 Wer antwortet, ehe er höret, dem ist's Narrheit und Schande.
- 14 Wer ein fröhlich Herz hat, der weiß sich in seinem Leiden zu halten; wenn aber der Mut liegt, wer kann's tragen?
- 15 Ein verständig Herz weiß sich vernünftiglich zu halten, und die Weisen hören gern, daß man vernünftiglich handelt.
- 16 Das Geschenk des Menschen macht ihm Raum und bringt ihn vor die großen Herren.
- 17 Der Gerechte ist seiner Sache zuvor gewiß; kommt sein Nächster, so findet er ihn also.
- 18 Das Los stillet den Hader und scheidet zwischen den Mächtigen.
- 19 Ein verletzter Bruder hält härter denn eine feste Stadt; und Zank hält härter denn Riegel am Palast.
- 20 Einem Mann wird vergolten, danach sein Mund geredet hat, und wird gesättiget von der Frucht seiner Lippen.
- 21 Tod und Leben steht in der Zunge Gewalt; wer sie liebet, der wird von ihrer Frucht essen.
- 22 Wer eine Ehefrau findet, der findet was Gutes und bekommt Wohlgefallen vom HErrn.
- 23 Ein Armer redet mit Flehen; ein Reicher antwortet stolz.
- 24 Ein treuer Freund liebet mehr und steht fester bei denn ein Bruder.
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Luther (1545) (luther1545 - 2.0.1)
2014-02-25German (de)
1545 Luther Bibelübersetzung
License: Public Domain -- copy freely
Made available in electronic format by Michael Bolsinger (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ) at http://www.luther-bibel-1545.de.- Encoding: UTF-8
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- history_2.0.1
- Description updated to reflect orthographic updates (2014-02-25)
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- history_1.1
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