(0.67) | Pro 1:22 | “How long will you simpletons 1 love naiveté? 2 How long 3 will mockers 4 delight 5 in mockery 6 and fools 7 hate knowledge? |
(0.67) | Pro 1:31 | Therefore 1 they will eat from the fruit 2 of their way, 3 and they will be stuffed full 4 of their own counsel. |
(0.67) | Pro 1:32 | For the waywardness 1 of the simpletons will kill 2 them, and the careless ease 3 of fools will destroy them. |
(0.67) | Pro 2:7 | He stores up 1 effective counsel 2 for the upright, 3 and is like 4 a shield 5 for those who live 6 with integrity, 7 |
(0.67) | Pro 2:18 | For her house 1 sinks 2 down to death, and her paths lead 3 to the place of the departed spirits. 4 |
(0.67) | Pro 2:20 | So 1 you will walk in the way of good people, 2 and will keep on the paths of the righteous. 3 |
(0.67) | Pro 2:22 | but the wicked 1 will be removed 2 from the land, and the treacherous 3 will be torn away 4 from it. |
(0.67) | Pro 3:15 | She is more precious than rubies, and none of the things 1 you desire 2 can compare 3 with her. 4 |
(0.67) | Pro 4:1 | Listen, children, 2 to a father’s instruction, 3 and pay attention so that 4 you may gain 5 discernment. |
(0.67) | Pro 4:5 | Acquire wisdom, acquire understanding; do not forget and do not turn aside from the words I speak. 1 |
(0.67) | Pro 4:10 | Listen, my child, 1 and accept my words, so that 2 the years of your life will be many. 3 |
(0.67) | Pro 4:11 | I will guide you 1 in the way of wisdom and I will lead you in upright paths. 2 |
(0.67) | Pro 4:12 | When you walk, your steps 1 will not be hampered, 2 and when you run, 3 you will not stumble. |
(0.67) | Pro 4:18 | But the path of the righteous is like the bright morning light, 1 growing brighter and brighter 2 until full day. 3 |
(0.67) | Pro 4:22 | for they are life to those who find them and healing to one’s entire body. 1 |
(0.67) | Pro 4:25 | Let your eyes look directly 1 in front of you and let your gaze 2 look straight before you. |
(0.67) | Pro 5:3 | For the lips 1 of the adulterous woman drip honey, and her seductive words 2 are smoother than olive oil, |
(0.67) | Pro 5:20 | But why should you be captivated, 1 my son, by an adulteress, and embrace the bosom of a different woman? 2 |
(0.67) | Pro 6:1 | My child, 2 if you have made a pledge 3 for your neighbor, and 4 have become a guarantor 5 for a stranger, 6 |
(0.67) | Pro 6:5 | Deliver yourself like a gazelle from a snare, 1 and like a bird from the trap 2 of the fowler. |