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Proverbs 16
- 1 The designs of the heart are man's, but the answer of the tongue comes from the Lord.
- 2 All a man's ways are clean to himself; but the Lord puts men's spirits into his scales.
- 3 Put your works into the hands of the Lord, and your purposes will be made certain.
- 4 The Lord has made everything for his purpose, even the sinner for the day of evil.
- 5 Everyone who has pride in his heart is disgusting to the Lord: he will certainly not go free from punishment.
- 6 By mercy and good faith evil-doing is taken away: and by the fear of the Lord men are turned away from evil.
- 7 When a man's ways are pleasing to the Lord, he makes even his haters be at peace with him.
- 8 Better is a little with righteousness, than great wealth with wrongdoing.
- 9 A man may make designs for his way, but the Lord is the guide of his steps.
- 10 Decision is in the lips of the king: his mouth will not go wrong in judging.
- 11 True measures and scales are the Lord's: all the weights of the bag are his work.
- 12 Evil-doing is disgusting to kings: for the seat of the ruler is based on righteousness.
- 13 Lips of righteousness are the delight of kings; and he who says what is upright is dear to him.
- 14 The wrath of the king is like those who give news of death, but a wise man will put peace in place of it.
- 15 In the light of the king's face there is life; and his approval is like a cloud of spring rain.
- 16 How much better it is to get wisdom than gold! and to get knowledge is more to be desired than silver.
- 17 The highway of the upright is to be turned away from evil: he who takes care of his way will keep his soul.
- 18 Pride goes before destruction, and a stiff spirit before a fall.
- 19 Better it is to have a gentle spirit with the poor, than to take part in the rewards of war with men of pride.
- 20 He who gives attention to the law of right will get good; and whoever puts his faith in the Lord is happy.
- 21 The wise-hearted will be named men of good sense: and by pleasing words learning is increased.
- 22 Wisdom is a fountain of life to him who has it; but the punishment of the foolish is their foolish behaviour.
- 23 The heart of the wise man is the teacher of his mouth, and gives increased learning to his lips.
- 24 Pleasing words are like honey, sweet to the soul and new life to the bones.
- 25 There is a way which seems straight before a man, but its end is the ways of death.
- 26 The desire of the working man is working for him, for his need of food is driving him on.
- 27 A good-for-nothing man is a designer of evil, and in his lips there is a burning fire.
- 28 A man of twisted purposes is a cause of fighting everywhere: and he who says evil secretly makes trouble between friends.
- 29 A violent man puts desire of evil into his neighbour's mind, and makes him go in a way which is not good.
- 30 He whose eyes are shut is a man of twisted purposes, and he who keeps his lips shut tight makes evil come about.
- 31 The grey head is a crown of glory, if it is seen in the way of righteousness.
- 32 He who is slow to be angry is better than a man of war, and he who has control over his spirit than he who takes a town.
- 33 A thing may be put to the decision of chance, but it comes about through the Lord.
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