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WORD Research this...Proverbs 28
- 1 Fugit impius nemine persequente ; justus autem, quasi leo confidens, absque terrore erit.
- 2 Propter peccata terræ multi principes ejus ; et propter hominis sapientiam, et horum scientiam quæ dicuntur, vita ducis longior erit.
- 3 Vir pauper calumnians pauperes similis est imbri vehementi in quo paratur fames.
- 4 Qui derelinquunt legem laudant impium ; qui custodiunt, succenduntur contra eum.
- 5 Viri mali non cogitant judicium ; qui autem inquirunt Dominum animadvertunt omnia.
- 6 Melior est pauper ambulans in simplicitate sua quam dives in pravis itineribus.
- 7 Qui custodit legem filius sapiens est ; qui autem comessatores pascit confundit patrem suum.
- 8 Qui coacervat divitias usuris et fœnore, liberali in pauperes congregat eas.
- 9 Qui declinat aures suas ne audiat legem, oratio ejus erit execrabilis.
- 10 Qui decipit justos in via mala, in interitu suo corruet, et simplices possidebunt bona ejus.
- 11 Sapiens sibi videtur vir dives ; pauper autem prudens scrutabitur eum.
- 12 In exsultatione justorum multa gloria est ; regnantibus impiis, ruinæ hominum.
- 13 Qui abscondit scelera sua non dirigetur ; qui autem confessus fuerit et reliquerit ea, misericordiam consequetur.
- 14 Beatus homo qui semper est pavidus ; qui vero mentis est duræ corruet in malum.
- 15 Leo rugiens et ursus esuriens, princeps impius super populum pauperem.
- 16 Dux indigens prudentia multos opprimet per calumniam ; qui autem odit avaritiam, longi fient dies ejus.
- 17 Hominem qui calumniatur animæ sanguinem, si usque ad lacum fugerit, nemo sustinet.
- 18 Qui ambulat simpliciter salvus erit ; qui perversis graditur viis concidet semel.
- 19 Qui operatur terram suam satiabitur panibus ; qui autem sectatur otium replebitur egestate.
- 20 Vir fidelis multum laudabitur ; qui autem festinat ditari non erit innocens.
- 21 Qui cognoscit in judicio faciem non bene facit ; iste et pro buccella panis deserit veritatem.
- 22 Vir qui festinat ditari, et aliis invidet, ignorat quod egestas superveniet ei.
- 23 Qui corripit hominem gratiam postea inveniet apud eum, magis quam ille qui per linguæ blandimenta decipit.
- 24 Qui subtrahit aliquid a patre suo et a matre, et dicit hoc non esse peccatum, particeps homicidæ est.
- 25 Qui se jactat et dilatat, jurgia concitat ; qui vero sperat in Domino sanabitur.
- 26 Qui confidit in corde suo stultus est ; qui autem graditur sapienter, ipse salvabitur.
- 27 Qui dat pauperi non indigebit ; qui despicit deprecantem sustinebit penuriam.
- 28 Cum surrexerint impii, abscondentur homines ; cum illi perierint, multiplicabuntur justi.
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