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1
Through
desire
a man, having
separated
himself,
seeketh
and
intermeddleth
with all
wisdom.
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2
A
fool
hath no
delight
in
understanding,
but that his
heart
may
discover
itself.
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3
When the
wicked
cometh
, then
cometh
also
contempt,
and with
ignominy
reproach.
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4
The
words
of a
man's
mouth
are as
deep
waters,
and the
wellspring
of
wisdom
as a
flowing
brook.
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5
It is not
good
to
accept
the
person
of the
wicked,
to
overthrow
the
righteous
in
judgment.
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6
A
fool's
lips
enter
into
contention,
and his
mouth
calleth
for
strokes.
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7
A
fool's
mouth
is his
destruction,
and his
lips
are the
snare
of his
soul.
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8
The
words
of a
talebearer
are as
wounds
, and they go
down
into the innermost
parts
of the
belly.
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9
He also that is
slothful
in his
work
is
brother
to him that is a
great
waster
.
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10
The
name
of the
LORD
is a
strong
tower:
the
righteous
runneth
into it, and is
safe
.
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11
The rich
man's
wealth
is his
strong
city,
and as an
high
wall
in his own
conceit.
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12
Before
destruction
the
heart
of
man
is
haughty
, and
before
honour
is
humility.
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13
He that
answereth
a
matter
before he
heareth
it, it is
folly
and
shame
unto him.
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14
The
spirit
of a
man
will
sustain
his
infirmity;
but a
wounded
spirit
who can
bear
?
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15
The
heart
of the
prudent
getteth
knowledge;
and the
ear
of the
wise
seeketh
knowledge.
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16
A
man's
gift
maketh
room
for him, and
bringeth
him
before
great
men.
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17
He that is
first
in his own
cause
seemeth
just;
but his
neighbour
cometh
and
searcheth
him.
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18
The
lot
causeth
contentions
to
cease
, and
parteth
between the
mighty.
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19
A
brother
offended
is harder to be won than a
strong
city:
and their
contentions
*
are like the
bars
of a
castle.
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20
A
man's
belly
shall be
satisfied
with the
fruit
of his
mouth;
and with the
increase
of his
lips
shall he be
filled
.
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21
Death
and
life
are in the
power
of the
tongue:
and they that
love
it shall
eat
the
fruit
thereof.
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22
Whoso
findeth
a
wife
findeth
a
good
thing, and
obtaineth
favour
of the
LORD.
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23
The
poor
useth
intreaties;
but the
rich
answereth
roughly.
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24
A
man
that hath
friends
must shew himself
friendly
: and there
is
a
friend
that sticketh
closer
than a
brother.
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