(0.61923371428571) | Pro 12:28 | <p class="poetry">In the path of righteousness there is life,p> <p class="poetry">but another path leads to death.<n id="1" />p> |
(0.61923371428571) | Pro 13:6 | <p class="poetry">Righteousness<n id="1" /> guards the one who lives with integrity,<n id="2" />p> <p class="poetry">but wickedness<n id="3" /> overthrows the sinner.p> |
(0.61923371428571) | Pro 13:15 | <p class="poetry">Keen insight<n id="1" /> wins<n id="2" /> favor,p> <p class="poetry">but the conduct<n id="3" /> of the unfaithful is harsh.<n id="4" />p> |
(0.61923371428571) | Pro 14:2 | <p class="poetry">The one who walks in his uprightness fears the <sc>Lordsc>,<n id="1" />p> <p class="poetry">but the one who is perverted in his ways<n id="2" /> despises him.p> |
(0.61923371428571) | Pro 14:8 | <p class="poetry">The wisdom of the shrewd person<n id="1" /> is to discern<n id="2" /> his way,p> <p class="poetry">but the folly of fools is deception.<n id="3" />p> |
(0.61923371428571) | Pro 14:14 | <p class="poetry">The backslider<n id="1" /> will be paid back<n id="2" /> from his own ways,p> <p class="poetry">but a good person will be rewarded<n id="3" /> for his.p> |
(0.61923371428571) | Pro 15:9 | <p class="poetry">The <sc>Lordsc> abhors<n id="1" /> the way of the wicked,p> <p class="poetry">but he loves those<n id="2" /> who pursue<n id="3" /> righteousness.p> |
(0.61923371428571) | Pro 15:19 | <p class="poetry">The way of the sluggard is like a hedge of thorns,<n id="1" />p> <p class="poetry">but the path of the upright is like<n id="2" /> a highway.<n id="3" />p> |
(0.61923371428571) | Pro 16:2 | <p class="poetry">All a person8217;s ways<n id="1" /> seem right<n id="2" /> in his own opinion,<n id="3" />p> <p class="poetry">but the <sc>Lordsc> evaluates<n id="4" /> the motives.<n id="5" />p> |
(0.61923371428571) | Pro 16:7 | <p class="poetry">When a person8217;s<n id="1" /> ways are pleasing to the <sc>Lordsc>,<n id="2" />p> <p class="poetry">he<n id="3" /> even reconciles his enemies to himself.<n id="4" />p> |
(0.61923371428571) | Pro 16:9 | <p class="poetry">A person<n id="1" /> plans his course,<n id="2" />p> <p class="poetry">but the <sc>Lordsc> directs<n id="3" /> his steps.<n id="4" />p> |
(0.61923371428571) | Pro 16:17 | <p class="poetry">The highway<n id="1" /> of the upright is to turn<n id="2" /> away from evil;p> <p class="poetry">the one who guards<n id="3" /> his way safeguards his life.<n id="4" />p> |
(0.61923371428571) | Pro 16:29 | <p class="poetry">A violent person<n id="1" /> entices<n id="2" /> his neighbor,p> <p class="poetry">and leads him down a path that is terrible.<n id="3" />p> |
(0.61923371428571) | Pro 19:3 | <p class="poetry">A person8217;s folly<n id="1" /> subverts<n id="2" /> his way,p> <p class="poetry">and<n id="3" /> his heart rages<n id="4" /> against the <sc>Lordsc>.p> |
(0.61923371428571) | Pro 19:16 | <p class="poetry">The one who obeys commandments guards<n id="1" /> his life;p> <p class="poetry">the one who despises his ways<n id="2" /> will die.<n id="3" />p> |
(0.61923371428571) | Pro 20:24 | <p class="poetry">The steps of a person<n id="1" /> are ordained by<n id="2" /> the <sc>Lordsc> 8211;p> <p class="poetry">so how can anyone<n id="3" /> understand his own<n id="4" /> way?p> |
(0.61923371428571) | 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> |
(0.61923371428571) | Pro 21:8 | <p class="poetry">The way of the guilty person<n id="1" /> is devious,<n id="2" />p> <p class="poetry">but as for the pure,<n id="3" /> his way is upright.p> |
(0.61923371428571) | Pro 21:16 | <p class="poetry">The one who wanders<n id="1" /> from the way of wisdom<n id="2" />p> <p class="poetry">will end up<n id="3" /> in the company of the departed.<n id="4" />p> |
(0.61923371428571) | Pro 22:5 | <p class="poetry">Thorns and snares<n id="1" /> are in the path of the perverse,p> <p class="poetry">but the one who guards himself keeps far from them.p> |