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(0.31)Psa 140:5

Proud men hide a snare for me; evil men 1  spread a net by the path; they set traps for me. (Selah)

(0.31)Psa 141:6

They will be thrown down the side of a cliff by their judges. 1  They 2  will listen to my words, for they are pleasant.

(0.31)Psa 142:1

A well-written song 2  by David, when he was in the cave; 3  a prayer. To the Lord I cry out; 4  to the Lord I plead for mercy. 5 

(0.31)Psa 144:1

By David. The Lord, my protector, 2  deserves praise 3  – the one who trains my hands for battle, 4  and my fingers for war,

(0.31)Psa 144:9

O God, I will sing a new song to you! Accompanied by a ten-stringed instrument, I will sing praises to you,

(0.31)Psa 144:13

Our storehouses 1  will be full, providing all kinds of food. 2  Our sheep will multiply by the thousands and fill 3  our pastures. 4 

(0.31)Psa 147:10

He is not enamored with the strength of a horse, nor is he impressed by the warrior’s strong legs. 1 

(0.31)Pro 5:19

a loving doe, 1  a graceful deer; may her breasts satisfy you at all times, may you be captivated 2  by her love always.

(0.31)Pro 8:30

then I was 1  beside him as a master craftsman, 2  and I was his delight 3  day by day, rejoicing before him at all times,

(0.31)Pro 10:15

The wealth of a rich person is like 1  a fortified city, 2  but the poor are brought to ruin 3  by 4  their poverty.

(0.31)Pro 18:24

A person who has friends 1  may be harmed by them, 2  but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.

(0.31)Pro 19:23

Fearing the Lord 1  leads 2  to life, 3  and one who does so will live 4  satisfied; he will not be afflicted 5  by calamity.

(0.31)Pro 24:16

Although 1  a righteous person may fall seven times, he gets up again, but the wicked will be brought down 2  by calamity.

(0.31)Pro 26:10

Like an archer who wounds at random, 1  so is the one who hires 2  a fool or hires any passer-by.

(0.31)Pro 27:3

A stone is heavy and sand is weighty, but vexation 1  by a fool is more burdensome 2  than the two of them.

(0.31)Pro 27:21

As the crucible is for silver and the furnace is for gold, 1  so a person 2  is proved 3  by the praise he receives. 4 

(0.31)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 

(0.31)Ecc 1:14

I reflected on everything that is accomplished by man 1  on earth, 2  and I concluded: Everything 3  he has accomplished 4  is futile 5  – like chasing the wind! 6 

(0.31)Ecc 4:11

Furthermore, if two lie down together, they can keep each other warm, but how can one person keep warm by himself?

(0.31)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 



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