Proverbs 28:6; Proverbs 28:8; Proverbs 28:11; Proverbs 28:16; Proverbs 28:20; Proverbs 28:22; Proverbs 28:27

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Proverbs 28:6

6 A poor man walking in truth is better than a rich liar.

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Proverbs 28:8

8 He that increases his wealth by usuries and gains, gathers it for him that pities the poor.

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Proverbs 28:11

11 A rich man is wise in his own conceit; but an intelligent poor man will condemn him.

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Proverbs 28:16

16 A king in need of revenues is a great oppressor: but he that hates injustice shall live a long time.

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Proverbs 28:20

20 A man worthy of credit shall be much blessed: but the wicked shall not be unpunished.

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Proverbs 28:22

22 An envious man makes haste to be rich, and knows not that the merciful man will have the mastery over him.

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Proverbs 28:27

27 He that gives to the poor shall not be in want: but he that turns away his eye shall be in great distress.

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