(0.47) | Pro 3:14 | For her 1 benefit 2 is more profitable 3 than silver, and her 4 gain 5 is better 6 than gold. |
(0.47) | Pro 4:17 | For they eat bread 1 gained from wickedness 2 and drink wine obtained from violence. 3 |
(0.47) | Pro 5:9 | lest you give your vigor 1 to others and your years to a cruel person, |
(0.47) | Pro 6:6 | Go to the ant, you sluggard; 1 observe its ways and be wise! |
(0.47) | Pro 7:7 | and I saw among the naive – I discerned among the youths 1 – a young man 2 who lacked wisdom. 3 |
(0.47) | Pro 8:9 | All of them are clear 1 to the discerning and upright to those who find knowledge. |
(0.47) | Pro 8:17 | I love 1 those who love me, and those who seek me find me. |
(0.47) | Pro 9:5 | “Come, eat 1 some of my food, and drink some of the wine I have mixed. 2 |
(0.47) | Pro 12:7 | The wicked are overthrown 1 and perish, 2 but the righteous household 3 will stand. |
(0.47) | Pro 13:5 | The righteous person hates anything false, 1 but the wicked person acts in shameful disgrace. 2 |
(0.47) | Pro 14:10 | The heart knows its own bitterness, 1 and with its joy no one else 2 can share. 3 |
(0.47) | Pro 14:13 | Even in laughter the heart may ache, 1 and the end 2 of joy may be 3 grief. |
(0.47) | Pro 15:33 | The fear of the Lord provides wise instruction, 1 and before honor comes humility. 2 |
(0.47) | Pro 16:24 | Pleasant words are like 1 a honeycomb, 2 sweet to the soul and healing 3 to the bones. |
(0.47) | Pro 16:27 | A wicked scoundrel 1 digs up 2 evil, and his slander 3 is like a scorching fire. 4 |
(0.47) | Pro 18:6 | The lips of a fool 1 enter into strife, 2 and his mouth invites 3 a flogging. 4 |
(0.47) | Pro 18:13 | The one who gives an answer 1 before he listens 2 – that is his folly and his shame. 3 |
(0.47) | Pro 19:2 | It is dangerous 1 to have zeal 2 without knowledge, and the one who acts hastily 3 makes poor choices. 4 |
(0.47) | Pro 19:9 | A false witness will not go unpunished, and the one who spouts out 1 lies will perish. 2 |
(0.47) | Pro 19:29 | Judgments 1 are prepared for scorners, and floggings for the backs of fools. |