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Ordsprogenes Bog 21
- 1 En Konges Hjerte er Bække i HERRENS Haand, han leder det hen, hvor han vil.
- 2 En Mand holder al sin Færd for ret, men HERREN vejer Hjerter.
- 3 At øve Ret og Skel er mere værd for HERREN end Offer.
- 4 Hovmodige Øjne, et opblæst Hjerte, selv gudløses Nyjord er Synd.
- 5 Kun Overflod bringer den flittiges Raad, hver, som har Hastværk, faar kun Tab.
- 6 At skabe sig Rigdom ved Løgnetunge er Jag efter Vind i Dødens Snarer.
- 7 Gudløses Voldsfærd bortriver dem selv, thi de vægrer sig ved at øve Ret.
- 8 Skyldtynget Mand gaar Krogveje, den renes Gerning er ligetil.
- 9 Hellere bo i en Krog paa Taget end fælles Hus med trættekær Kvinde.
- 10 Den gudløses Sjæl har Lyst til ondt, hans Øjne ynker ikke hans Næste.
- 11 Maa Spotter bøde, bliver tankeløs klog, har Vismand Fremgang, da vinder han Kundskab.
- 12 Den Retfærdige har Øje med den gudløses Hus, han styrter gudløse Folk i Ulykke.
- 13 Hvo Øret lukker for Smaamands Skrig, skal raabe selv og ikke faa Svar.
- 14 Lønlig Gave mildner Vrede, Stikpenge i Brystfolden voldsom Harme.
- 15 Rettens Gænge er den retfærdiges Glæde, men Udaadsmændenes Rædsel.
- 16 Den, der farer vild fra Kløgtens Vej, skal havne i Skyggers Forsamling.
- 17 Lyst til Morskab fører i Trang, Lyst til Olie og Vin gør ej rig.
- 18 Den gudløse bliver Løsepenge for den retfærdige, den troløse kommer i retsindiges Sted.
- 19 Hellere bo i et Ørkenland end hos en trættekær, arrig Kvinde.
- 20 I den vises Bolig er kostelig Skat og Olie, en Taabe af et Menneske øder det.
- 21 Den, der higer efter Retfærd og Godhed vinder sig Liv og Ære.
- 22 Vismand stormer Heltes By og styrter Værnet, den stolede paa.
- 23 Den, der vogter sin Mund og sin Tunge, vogter sit Liv for Trængsler.
- 24 Den opblæste stolte kaldes en Spotter, han handler frækt i Hovmod.
- 25 Den lades Attraa bliver hans Død, thi hans Hænder vil intet bestille.
- 26 Ugerningsmand er stadig i Trang, den retfærdige giver uden at spare.
- 27 Vederstyggeligt er de gudløses Offer, især naar det ofres for Skændselsdaad.
- 28 Løgnagtigt Vidne gaar under, Mand, som vil høre, kan tale fremdeles.
- 29 Den gudløse optræder frækt, den retsindige overtænker sin Vej.
- 30 Visdom er intet, Indsigt er intet, Raad er intet over for HERREN.
- 31 Hest holdes rede til Stridens Dag, men Sejren er HERRENS Sag.
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2017-05-22Danish (da)
Danish translation of the Old Testament authorized in 1931 by the Danish King, with the New Testment being the authorized Danish version from 1907.
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