(0.52) | Pro 13:2 | From the fruit of his speech 1 a person eats good things, 2 but the faithless 3 desire 4 the fruit of violence. 5 |
(0.52) | Pro 13:8 | The ransom 1 of a person’s 2 life is his wealth, but the poor person hears no threat. 3 |
(0.52) | Pro 13:25 | The righteous has enough food to satisfy his appetite, 1 but the belly of the wicked lacks food. 2 |
(0.52) | Pro 14:3 | In 1 the speech 2 of a fool is a rod for his back, 3 but the words 4 of the wise protect them. |
(0.52) | Pro 14:8 | The wisdom of the shrewd person 1 is to discern 2 his way, but the folly of fools is deception. 3 |
(0.52) | Pro 14:20 | A poor person is disliked 1 even by his neighbors, but those who love the rich are many. |
(0.52) | Pro 14:26 | In the fear of the Lord one has 1 strong confidence, 2 and it will be a refuge 3 for his children. |
(0.52) | Pro 14:31 | The one who oppresses 1 the poor insults 2 his Creator, but whoever shows favor 3 to the needy honors him. |
(0.52) | Pro 14:32 | The wicked will be thrown down in his trouble, 1 but the righteous have refuge 2 even in the threat of death. 3 |
(0.52) | Pro 14:35 | The king shows favor 1 to a wise 2 servant, but his wrath falls 3 on one who acts shamefully. |
(0.52) | Pro 16:2 | All a person’s ways 1 seem right 2 in his own opinion, 3 but the Lord evaluates 4 the motives. 5 |
(0.52) | Pro 16:7 | When a person’s 1 ways are pleasing to the Lord, 2 he 3 even reconciles his enemies to himself. 4 |
(0.52) | Pro 16:10 | The divine verdict 1 is in the words 2 of the king, his pronouncements 3 must not act treacherously 4 against justice. |
(0.52) | Pro 16:11 | Honest scales and balances 1 are from the Lord; all the weights 2 in the bag are his handiwork. |
(0.52) | Pro 17:5 | The one who mocks the poor 1 insults 2 his Creator; whoever rejoices over disaster will not go unpunished. |
(0.52) | Pro 17:18 | The one who lacks wisdom 1 strikes hands in pledge, 2 and puts up financial security 3 for his neighbor. 4 |
(0.52) | Pro 17:25 | A foolish child is a grief 1 to his father, and bitterness to the mother who bore him. 2 |
(0.52) | Pro 17:28 | Even a fool who remains silent is considered 1 wise, and the one who holds his tongue is deemed discerning. 2 |
(0.52) | Pro 19:11 | A person’s wisdom 1 makes him slow to anger, 2 and it is his glory 3 to overlook 4 an offense. |
(0.52) | Pro 19:13 | A foolish child 1 is the ruin of his father, and a contentious wife 2 is like 3 a constant dripping. 4 |