(0.15) | Pro 15:6 | In the house 1 of the righteous is abundant wealth, 2 but the income of the wicked brings trouble. 3 |
(0.15) | Pro 15:29 | The Lord is far 1 from the wicked, but he hears 2 the prayer of the righteous. 3 |
(0.15) | Pro 19:19 | A person with great anger bears the penalty, 1 but if you deliver him from it once, you will have to do it again. 2 |
(0.15) | Pro 25:7 | for it is better for him 1 to say to you, “Come up here,” 2 than to put you lower 3 before a prince, whom your eyes have seen. 4 |
(0.15) | Pro 30:32 | If you have done foolishly by exalting yourself 1 or if you have planned evil, put 2 your hand over your mouth! |
(0.15) | Ecc 1:11 | No one remembers the former events, 1 nor will anyone remember 2 the events that are yet to happen; 3 they will not be remembered by the future generations. 4 |
(0.15) | Ecc 2:18 | So I loathed all the fruit of 1 my effort, 2 for which I worked so hard 3 on earth, 4 because 5 I must leave it 6 behind 7 in the hands of my successor. 8 |
(0.15) | Ecc 2:23 | For all day long 1 his work produces pain and frustration, 2 and even at night his mind cannot relax! 3 This also is futile! |
(0.15) | Ecc 3:15 | Whatever exists now has already been, and whatever will be has already been; for God will seek to do again 1 what has occurred 2 in the past. 3 |
(0.15) | Ecc 4:12 | Although an assailant may overpower 1 one person, two can withstand him. Moreover, a three-stranded cord is not quickly broken. |
(0.15) | Ecc 4:13 | A poor but wise youth is better than an old and foolish king who no longer knows how to receive advice. |
(0.15) | Ecc 5:14 | Then that wealth was lost through bad luck; 1 although he fathered a son, he has nothing left to give him. 2 |
(0.15) | Ecc 6:8 | So what advantage does a wise man have over a fool? 1 And what advantage 2 does a pauper gain by knowing how to survive? 3 |
(0.15) | Ecc 6:9 | It is better to be content with 1 what the eyes can see 2 than for one’s heart always to crave more. 3 This continual longing 4 is futile – like 5 chasing the wind. |
(0.15) | Ecc 8:3 | Do not rush out of the king’s presence in haste – do not delay when the matter is unpleasant, 1 for he can do whatever he pleases. |
(0.15) | Ecc 9:16 | So I concluded that wisdom is better than might, 1 but a poor man’s wisdom is despised; no one ever listens 2 to his advice. 3 |
(0.15) | Ecc 10:4 | If the anger 1 of the ruler flares up 2 against you, do not resign 3 from your position, 4 for a calm 5 response 6 can undo 7 great offenses. |
(0.15) | Ecc 10:17 | Blessed are you, O land, when your king is the son of nobility, 1 and your princes feast at the proper time 2 – with self-control and not in drunkenness. 3 |
(0.15) | Ecc 11:10 | Banish 1 emotional stress 2 from your mind. 3 and put away pain 4 from your body; 5 for youth 6 and the prime of life 7 are fleeting. 8 |
(0.15) | Ecc 12:2 | before the sun and the light 1 of the moon and the stars grow dark, and the clouds disappear 2 after the rain; |