(0.18) | Pro 4:3 | When I was a son to my father, 1 a tender only child 2 before my mother, |
(0.18) | Pro 10:10 | The one who winks 1 his 2 eye causes 3 trouble, and the one who speaks foolishness 4 will come to ruin. |
(0.18) | Pro 10:17 | The one who heeds instruction 1 is on the way to 2 life, but the one who rejects 3 rebuke goes astray. |
(0.18) | Pro 10:18 | The one who conceals hatred utters lies, 1 and the one who spreads 2 slander 3 is certainly 4 a fool. |
(0.18) | Pro 11:13 | The one who goes about slandering others 1 reveals 2 secrets, but the one who is trustworthy 3 conceals a matter. |
(0.18) | Pro 12:3 | No one 1 can be established 2 through wickedness, but a righteous root 3 cannot be moved. |
(0.18) | Pro 12:9 | Better is a person of humble standing 1 who nevertheless has a servant, 2 than one who pretends to be somebody important 3 yet has no food. |
(0.18) | Pro 13:3 | The one who guards his words 1 guards his life, but 2 whoever is talkative 3 will come to ruin. 4 |
(0.18) | Pro 14:2 | The one who walks in his uprightness fears the Lord, 1 but the one who is perverted in his ways 2 despises him. |
(0.18) | Pro 14:29 | The one who is slow to anger has great understanding, but the one who has a quick temper 1 exalts 2 folly. |
(0.18) | Pro 14:35 | The king shows favor 1 to a wise 2 servant, but his wrath falls 3 on one who acts shamefully. |
(0.18) | Pro 15:21 | Folly is a joy to one who lacks sense, 1 but one who has understanding 2 follows an upright course. 3 |
(0.18) | Pro 16:22 | Insight 1 is like 2 a life-giving fountain 3 to the one who possesses it, but folly leads to the discipline of fools. 4 |
(0.18) | Pro 17:8 | A bribe works like 1 a charm 2 for the one who offers it; 3 in whatever he does 4 he succeeds. 5 |
(0.18) | Pro 17:9 | The one who forgives 1 an offense seeks 2 love, but whoever repeats a matter separates close friends. 3 |
(0.18) | Pro 17:20 | The one who has a perverse heart 1 does not find good, 2 and the one who is deceitful in speech 3 falls into trouble. |
(0.18) | Pro 18:17 | The first to state his case 1 seems 2 right, until his opponent 3 begins to 4 cross-examine him. 5 |
(0.18) | Pro 19:25 | Flog 1 a scorner, and as a result the simpleton 2 will learn prudence; 3 correct a discerning person, and as a result he will understand knowledge. 4 |
(0.18) | Pro 25:14 | Like cloudy skies and wind that produce no rain, 1 so is the one who boasts 2 of a gift not given. 3 |
(0.18) | Pro 26:6 | Like cutting off the feet or drinking violence, 1 so is sending 2 a message by the hand of a fool. 3 |