| Chapter 14 |
1 | Wisdom is building her house, but the foolish woman is pulling it down with her hands.
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2 | He who goes on his way in righteousness has before him the fear of the Lord; but he whose ways are twisted gives him no honour.
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3 | In the mouth of the foolish man is a rod for his back, but the lips of the wise will keep them safe.
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4 | Where there are no oxen, their food-place is clean; but much increase comes through the strength of the ox.
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5 | A true witness does not say what is false, but a false witness is breathing out deceit.
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6 | The hater of authority, searching for wisdom, does not get it; but knowledge comes readily to the open-minded man.
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7 | Go away from the foolish man, for you will not see the lips of knowledge.
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8 | The wisdom of the man of good sense makes his way clear; but the unwise behaviour of the foolish is deceit.
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9 | In the tents of those hating authority there is error, but in the house of the upright man there is grace.
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10 | No one has knowledge of a man's grief but himself; and a strange person has no part in his joy.
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11 | The house of the sinner will be overturned, but the tent of the upright man will do well.
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12 | There is a way which seems straight before a man, but its end is the ways of death.
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13 | Even while laughing the heart may be sad; and after joy comes sorrow.
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14 | He whose heart is turned away will have the reward of his ways in full measure; but a good man will have the reward of his doings.
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15 | The simple man has faith in every word, but the man of good sense gives thought to his footsteps.
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16 | The wise man, fearing, keeps himself from evil; but the foolish man goes on in his pride, with no thought of danger.
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17 | He who is quickly angry will do what is foolish, but the man of good sense will have quiet.
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18 | Foolish behaviour is the heritage of the simple, but men of good sense are crowned with knowledge.
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19 | The knees of the evil are bent before the good; and sinners go down in the dust at the doors of the upright.
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20 | The poor man is hated even by his neighbour, but the man of wealth has numbers of friends.
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21 | He who has no respect for his neighbour is a sinner, but he who has pity for the poor is happy.
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22 | Will not the designers of evil come into error? But mercy and good faith are for the designers of good.
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23 | In all hard work there is profit, but talk only makes a man poor.
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24 | Their wisdom is a crown to the wise, but their foolish behaviour is round the head of the unwise.
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25 | A true witness is the saviour of lives; but he who says false things is a cause of deceit.
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26 | For him in whose heart is the fear of the Lord there is strong hope: and his children will have a safe place.
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27 | The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life, by which one may be turned from the nets of death.
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28 | A king's glory is in the number of his people: and for need of people a ruler may come to destruction.
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29 | He who is slow to be angry has great good sense; but he whose spirit is over-quick gives support to what is foolish.
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30 | A quiet mind is the life of the body, but envy is a disease in the bones.
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31 | He who is hard on the poor puts shame on his Maker; but he who has mercy on those who are in need gives him honour.
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32 | The sinner is overturned in his evil-doing, but the upright man has hope in his righteousness.
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33 | Wisdom has her resting-place in the mind of the wise, but she is not seen among the foolish.
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34 | By righteousness a nation is lifted up, but sin is a cause of shame to the peoples.
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35 | The king has pleasure in a servant who does wisely, but his wrath is against him who is a cause of shame.
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