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Proverbs 11
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1 Balances of deceit
are an abomination to Jehovah, And a perfect weight is His delight. -
2 Pride hath come, and shame cometh, And with the lowly
is wisdom. - 3 The integrity of the upright leadeth them, And the perverseness of the treacherous destroyeth them.
- 4 Wealth profiteth not in a day of wrath, And righteousness delivereth from death.
- 5 The righteousness of the perfect maketh right his way, And by his wickedness doth the wicked fall.
- 6 The righteousness of the upright delivereth them, And in mischief the treacherous are captured.
- 7 In the death of a wicked man, hope perisheth, And the expectation of the iniquitous hath been lost.
- 8 The righteous from distress is drawn out, And the wicked goeth in instead of him.
- 9 With the mouth a hypocrite corrupteth his friend, And by knowledge the righteous are drawn out.
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10 In the good of the righteous a city exulteth, And in the destruction of the wicked
is singing. - 11 By the blessing of the upright is a city exalted, And by the mouth of the wicked thrown down.
- 12 Whoso is despising his neighbour lacketh heart, And a man of understanding keepeth silence.
- 13 A busybody is revealing secret counsel, And the faithful of spirit is covering the matter.
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14 Without counsels do a people fall, And deliverance
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one suffereth when he hath been surety for a stranger, And whoso is hating suretyship is confident. -
16 A gracious woman retaineth honour, And terrible
men retain riches. - 17 A kind man is rewarding his own soul, And the fierce is troubling his own flesh.
- 18 The wicked is getting a lying wage, And whoso is sowing righteousness--a true reward.
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19 Rightly
is righteousness for life, And whoso is pursuing evil--for his own death. -
20 An abomination to Jehovah
are the perverse of heart, And the perfect of the way are His delight. - 21 Hand to hand, the wicked is not acquitted, And the seed of the righteous hath escaped.
- 22 A ring of gold in the nose of a sow--A fair woman and stubborn of behaviour.
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23 The desire of the righteous
is only good, The hope of the wicked is transgression. - 24 There is who is scattering, and yet is increased, And who is keeping back from uprightness, only to want.
- 25 A liberal soul is made fat, And whoso is watering, he also is watered.
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26 Whoso is withholding corn, the people execrate him, And a blessing
is for the head of him who is selling. - 27 Whoso is earnestly seeking good Seeketh a pleasing thing, And whoso is seeking evil--it meeteth him.
- 28 Whoso is confident in his wealth he falleth, And as a leaf, the righteous flourish.
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29 Whoso is troubling his own house inheriteth wind, And a servant
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30 The fruit of the righteous
is a tree of life, And whoso is taking souls is wise. - 31 Lo, the righteous in the earth is recompensed, Surely also the wicked and the sinner!
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1 Balances of deceit
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