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箴言 21
- 1 君王的心在耶和华手中,好像水沟的水,他可以随意转移。
- 2 人看自己一切所行的,都是正直的;耶和华却衡量人心。
- 3 秉公行义,比献祭更蒙耶和华悦纳。
- 4 高傲的眼、傲慢的心,恶人的灯,都是罪恶。
- 5 殷勤人的筹划必使他获利;行事急躁的必致贫穷。
- 6 凭撒谎的舌头得来的财宝,是飘荡的浮云、死亡的追寻。
- 7 恶人的暴行必拖累自己;因为他们不肯秉行公正。
- 8 罪人的道路充满狡诈,清洁的人,行为正直。
- 9 宁可住在房顶的一角,也不跟吵闹的妇人同住一间房屋。
- 10 恶人的心只求邪恶,他的眼并不顾惜邻舍。
- 11 好讥笑人的受刑罚的时候,愚蒙人就得着智慧;智慧人受训诲的时候,他就得着知识。
- 12 公义的 神留意恶人的家,使恶人在祸患中毁灭。
- 13 塞耳不听贫穷人呼求的,他将来呼求,也得不到应允。
- 14 暗中送的礼物,可以平息怒气,怀里藏的贿赂,能平息暴怒。
- 15 秉行公正,使义人喜乐,却使作孽的人恐惧。
- 16 偏离明慧之道的人,必住在阴魂的会中。
- 17 贪爱享乐的,必成为穷乏人;好酒爱脂油的,必不会富足。
- 18 恶人作了义人的赎价,奸诈人作了正直人的替身。
- 19 宁可住在野地,也不跟吵闹易怒的妇人同住。
- 20 智慧人的居所中,积存珍贵的财物和油;愚昧人却把他所有的挥霍耗尽。
- 21 追求公义与慈爱的,必得着生命、公义和荣耀。
- 22 智慧人登上勇士的城,倾覆他倚靠的坚垒。
- 23 谨守口舌的,保护自己免受患难。
- 24 骄傲自大的人,他的名字是好讥笑人的;他行事狂妄骄傲。
- 25 懒惰人的愿望害死自己,因为他的手不肯工作。
- 26 他终日贪得无厌,但义人施予毫不吝啬。
- 27 恶人的祭物是耶和华所厌恶的,更何况是怀着恶念来献的呢?
- 28 作假见证的必要灭亡,聆听真情的人,他的话长存。
- 29 恶人厚颜无耻,正直人却坚定他的道路。
- 30 任何智慧、聪明、谋略都不能敌挡耶和华。
- 31 马是为打仗之日预备的,胜利却在于耶和华。
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