(0.97479468085106) | Pro 16:30 | <p class="poetry">The one who winks his eyes<n id="1" /> devises perverse things,p> <p class="poetry">and<n id="2" /> one who compresses his lips<n id="3" /> brings about<n id="4" /> evil.p> |
(0.97479468085106) | Pro 17:24 | <p class="poetry">Wisdom is directly in front of<n id="1" /> the discerning person,p> <p class="poetry">but the eyes of a fool run<n id="2" /> to the ends of the earth.<n id="3" />p> |
(0.97479468085106) | Pro 20:12 | <p class="poetry">The ear that hears and the eye that sees<n id="1" /> 8211;p> <p class="poetry">the <sc>Lordsc> has made them both.<n id="2" />p> |
(0.97479468085106) | Pro 21:2 | <p class="poetry">All of a person8217;s ways seem right in his own opinion,<n id="1" />p> <p class="poetry">but the <sc>Lordsc> evaluates<n id="2" /> the motives.<n id="3" />p> |
(0.97479468085106) | Pro 21:4 | <p class="poetry">Haughty eyes and a proud heart 8211;p> <p class="poetry">the agricultural product<n id="1" /> of the wicked is sin.p> |
(0.97479468085106) | Pro 21:10 | <p class="poetry">The appetite<n id="1" /> of the wicked desires<n id="2" /> evil;p> <p class="poetry">his neighbor is shown no favor<n id="3" /> in his eyes.p> |
(0.97479468085106) | Pro 22:9 | <p class="poetry">A generous person<n id="1" /> will be blessed,<n id="2" />p> <p class="poetry">for he gives some of his food<n id="3" /> to the poor.p> |
(0.97479468085106) | Pro 22:12 | <p class="poetry">The eyes of the <sc>Lordsc><n id="1" /> guard knowledge,<n id="2" />p> <p class="poetry">but he overthrows the words of the faithless person.<n id="3" />p> |
(0.97479468085106) | Pro 23:26 | <p class="poetry">Give me your heart, my son,<n id="1" />p> <p class="poetry">and let your eyes observe my ways;p> |
(0.97479468085106) | Pro 24:18 | <p class="poetry">lest the <sc>Lordsc> see it, and be displeased,<n id="1" />p> <p class="poetry">and turn his wrath away from him.<n id="2" />p> |
(0.97479468085106) | Pro 26:5 | <p class="poetry">Answer a fool according to his folly,<n id="1" />p> <p class="poetry">lest he be wise in his own estimation.<n id="2" />p> |
(0.97479468085106) | Pro 26:12 | <p class="poetry">Do you see<n id="1" /> a man wise in his own eyes?<n id="2" />p> <p class="poetry">There is more hope for a fool<n id="3" /> than for him.p> |
(0.97479468085106) | Pro 27:20 | <p class="poetry">As<n id="1" /> Death and Destruction are never satisfied,<n id="2" />p> <p class="poetry">so the eyes of a person<n id="3" /> are never satisfied.<n id="4" />p> |
(0.97479468085106) | Pro 28:11 | <p class="poetry">A rich person<n id="1" /> is wise in his own eyes,<n id="2" />p> <p class="poetry">but a discerning poor person can evaluate him properly.<n id="3" />p> |
(0.97479468085106) | Pro 28:27 | <p class="poetry">The one who gives to the poor will not lack,<n id="1" />p> <p class="poetry">but whoever shuts his eyes to them<n id="2" /> will receive<n id="3" /> many curses.<n id="4" />p> |
(0.97479468085106) | Pro 29:13 | <p class="poetry">The poor person and the oppressor<n id="1" /> have this in common:<n id="2" />p> <p class="poetry">the <sc>Lordsc> gives light<n id="3" /> to the eyes of them both.p> |
(0.94888156028369) | Pro 3:7 | <p class="poetry">Do not be wise in your own estimation;<n id="1" />p> <p class="poetry">fear the <sc>Lordsc> and turn away from evil.<n id="2" />p> |
(0.94888156028369) | Pro 5:21 | <p class="poetry">For the ways of a person<n id="1" /> are in front of the <sc>Lordsc>8217;s eyes,p> <p class="poetry">and the <sc>Lordsc><n id="2" /> weighs<n id="3" /> all that person8217;s<n id="4" /> paths.p> |
(0.94888156028369) | Pro 17:8 | <p class="poetry">A bribe works like<n id="1" /> a charm<n id="2" /> for the one who offers it;<n id="3" />p> <p class="poetry">in whatever he does<n id="4" /> he succeeds.<n id="5" />p> |
(0.94888156028369) | Pro 20:8 | <p class="poetry">A king sitting on the throne to judge<n id="1" />p> <p class="poetry">separates out<n id="2" /> all evil with his eyes.<n id="3" />p> |