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(0.10)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.

(0.10)Pro 27:18

The one who tends a fig tree 1  will eat its fruit, 2  and whoever takes care of 3  his master will be honored.

(0.10)Pro 28:10

The one who leads the upright astray in an evil way will himself fall into his own pit, 1  but the blameless will inherit what is good. 2 

(0.10)Ecc 2:12

Next, I decided to consider 1  wisdom, as well as foolish behavior and ideas. 2  For what more can the king’s successor do than what the king 3  has already done?

(0.10)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 

(0.10)Ecc 3:22

So I perceived there is nothing better than for people 1  to enjoy their work, 2  because that is their 3  reward; for who can show them what the future holds? 4 

(0.10)Ecc 4:16

There is no end to all the people 1  nor to the past generations, 2  yet future generations 3  will not rejoice in him. This also is profitless and like 4  chasing the wind.

(0.10)Ecc 7:12

For wisdom provides 1  protection, 2  just as 3  money provides protection. 4  But the advantage of knowledge is this: Wisdom preserves the life 5  of its owner.

(0.10)Ecc 9:5

For the living know that they will die, but the dead do not know anything; they have no further reward – and even the memory of them disappears. 1 

(0.10)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 

(0.10)Ecc 10:3

Even when a fool walks along the road he lacks sense, 1  and shows 2  everyone what a fool he is. 3 

(0.10)Ecc 12:3

when those who keep watch over the house 1  begin to tremble, 2  and the virile men begin to stoop over, 3  and the grinders 4  begin to cease because they grow few, and those who look through the windows grow dim, 5 

(0.10)Ecc 12:12

Be warned, my son, of anything in addition to them. 1  There is no end to the making 2  of many books, and much study is exhausting to the body. 3 

(0.10)Sos 1:16

The Beloved to Her Lover: Oh, how handsome you are, my lover! 1  Oh, 2  how delightful 3  you are! The lush foliage 4  is our canopied bed; 5 

(0.10)Sos 2:9

My lover is like a gazelle or a young stag. 1  Look! There he stands behind our wall, gazing through the window, peering through the lattice.

(0.10)Sos 2:17

The Beloved to Her Lover: Until the dawn arrives 1  and the shadows flee, turn, 2  my beloved – be like a gazelle or a young stag on the mountain gorges. 3 

(0.10)Sos 3:8

All of them are skilled with a sword, 1  well-trained in the art of warfare. 2  Each has his sword at his side, to guard against the terrors of the night.

(0.10)Sos 4:4

Your neck is like the tower 1  of David built with courses of stones; 2  one thousand shields are hung on it – all shields of valiant warriors. 3 

(0.10)Sos 4:12

The Lover to His Beloved: You are a locked garden, 1  my sister, my bride; you are an enclosed spring, a sealed-up fountain.

(0.10)Sos 5:5

I arose to open for my beloved; my hands dripped with myrrh – my fingers flowed with myrrh on the handles of the lock.



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