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Proverbs About Various Topics (From The Book of Proverbs)
« on: August 04, 2008, 01:22:05 AM »

Wisdom and foolishness
9:6. Leave the company of ignorant people, and live.
13:20. Keep company with the wise and you will become wise. If you make friends with stupid people, you will be ruined.
14:9. Foolish people don't care if they sin, but good people want to be forgiven.
15:14. Intelligent people want to learn, but stupid people are satisfied with ignorance.
16:21. A wise, mature person is known for his understanding. The more pleasant his words, the more persuasive he is.
26:12. The most stupid fool is better off than someone who thinks he is wise when he is not.
27:12. Sensible people will see trouble coming and avoid it, but an unthinking person will walk right into it and regret it later.

The wise

7:4. Treat wisdom as your sister, and insight as your closest friend.

Fools

31:6. Alcohol is for people who are dying, for those who are in misery. 7. Let them drink and forget their poverty and unhappiness.
17:12. It is better to meet a mother bear robbed of her cubs than to meet some fool busy with a stupid project.
26:4. If you answer a silly question, you are just as silly as the person who asked it.
26:7. A fool can use a proverb about as well as a crippled man can use his legs.
26:11. A fool doing some stupid thing a second time is like a dog going back to its vomit.

Haste and deliberation
12:16. When a fool is annoyed, he quickly lets it be known. Sensible people will ignore an insult.
13:16. Sensible people always think before they act, but stupid people advertise their ignorance.
14:16. Wise people are careful to stay out of trouble, but stupid people are careless and act too quickly.
15:28. Good people think before they answer. Evil people have a quick reply, and it causes trouble.
29:20. There is more hope for a stupid fool than for someone who speaks without thinking.

Correcting the wise and the foolish

9:8. Never correct a conceited man; he will hate you for it. But if you correct a wise man, he will respect you.
10:17. People who listen when they are corrected will live, but those who will not admit that they are wrong are in danger.
12:15. Stupid people always think they are right. Wise people listen to advice.
13:24. If you don't punish your son, you don't love him. If you do love him, you will correct him.
16:22. Wisdom is a fountain of life to the wise, but trying to educate stupid people is a waste of time.
25:12. A warning given by an experienced person to someone willing to listen is more valuable than gold rings or jewellery made of the finest gold.
27:5. Better to correct someone openly than to let him think you don't care for him at all.
27:17. People learn from one another, just as iron sharpens iron.
27:22. Even if you beat a fool until he's half dead, you still can't beat his foolishness out of him.

Calm and anger

10:12. Hate stirs up trouble, but love overlooks all offences.
14:17. People with a hot temper do foolish things; wiser people remain calm.
14:29. If you stay calm, you are wise, but if you have a hot temper, you only show how stupid you are.
15:18. Hot tempers cause arguments, but patience brings peace.
27:4. Anger is cruel and destructive, but it is nothing compared to jealousy.
29:22. People with quick tempers cause a lot of quarrelling and trouble.

The good and the wicked
4:16. Wicked people cannot sleep unless they have done something wrong. They lie awake unless they have hurt someone.
11:7. When a wicked man dies, his hope dies with him. Confidence placed in riches comes to nothing.
13:23. Unused fields could yield plenty of food for the poor, but unjust men keep them from being farmed. (I think this describes the Common Agricultural Policy, grain mountains, etc!)
16:30. Watch out for people who grin and wink at you; they have thought of something evil.
28:1. The wicked run when no one is chasing them, but an honest person is as brave as a lion.
28:5. If you have no regard for the law, you are on the side of the wicked; but if you obey it, you are against them.
29:27. The righteous hate the wicked, and the wicked hate the righteous.

Good and bad speech

10:32. Righteous people know the kind thing to say, but the wicked are always saying things that hurt.
11:12. It is foolish to speak scornfully of others. If you are sensible, you will keep quiet.
12:18. Thoughtless words can wound as deeply as any sword, but wisely spoken words can heal.
15:23. What a joy it is to find just the right word for the right occasion!
16:28. Gossip is spread by wicked people; they stir up trouble and break up friendships.
17:14. The start of an argument is like the first break in a dam; stop it before it goes any further.
20:3. Any fool can start arguments; the honourable thing is to stay out of them.
25:11. An idea well-expressed is like a design of gold, set in silver.
26:2. Curses cannot hurt you unless you deserve them. They are like birds that fly by and never settle.
26:17. Getting involved in an argument that is none of your business is like going down the street and grabbing a dog by the ears.

Truth and lies

10:10. Someone who holds back the truth causes trouble, but one who openly criticizes works for peace.
Thoughts
4:23. Be careful of how you think; your life is shaped by your thoughts.
12:25. Worry can rob you of happiness, but kind words will cheer you up.
14:10. Your joy is your own; your bitterness is your own. No one can share them with you.
14:13. Laughter may hide sadness. When happiness is gone, sorrow is always there.
17:22. Being cheerful keeps you healthy. It is slow death to be gloomy all the time.
27:21. Fire tests gold and silver -- a person's reputation can also be tested.

Forethought
14:12. What you think is the right road may lead to death.
15:22. Get all the advice you can, and you will succeed; without it, you will fail.

Friendship
17:17. Friends always show their love. What are brothers for if not to share trouble?
27:6. A friend means well, even when he hurts you. But when an enemy puts his arm round your shoulder -- watch out!

Pride and humility

16:18. Pride leads to destruction, and arrogance to downfall.
27:20. Human desires are like the world of the dead --- there is always room for more.
29:25. It is dangerous to be concerned with what others think of you, but if you trust the Lord, you are safe.

Rich and poor values

12:9. It is better to be an ordinary man working for a living than to play the part of a great man but go hungry.
15:17. Better to eat vegetables with people you love than to eat the finest meat where there is hate.

The industrious and the lazy

3:28. Never tell your neighbour to wait until tomorrow if you can help him now.
6:9. How long is the lazy man going to lie in bed? When is he ever going to get up? 10. "I'll just take a short nap" he says; "I'll fold my hands and rest a while." 11. But while he sleeps, poverty will attack him like an armed robber.
12:11. A hard-working farmer has plenty to eat, but it is stupid to waste time on useless projects.
12:24. Hard work will give you power; being lazy will make you a slave.
13:4. No matter how much a lazy person wants something, he will never get it. A hard worker will get everything he wants.
13:11. The more easily you get your wealth, the sooner you will lose it. The harder it is to earn, the more you will have.
14:23. Work and you will earn a living; if you sit around talking you will be poor.
16:24. Some people are too lazy to put food into their mouths.
Isaiah 62:1 -  For Zion's sake I am not silent, And for Jerusalem's sake I do not rest, Till her righteousness go out as brightness, And her salvation, as a torch that burns.

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Re: Proverbs About Various Topics (From The Book of Proverbs)
« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2008, 08:27:05 PM »

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MISHLEI - CHAPTER 2

1. My son, if you accept my words, and treasure my commandments,
2. to make your ear attentive to wisdom, [if] you incline your heart to discernment;
3. for, if you call for understanding [and] raise your voice for discernment,
4. if you seek it like silver, and hunt for it like treasures,
5. then you will understand the fear of the Lord, and you will find the knowledge of God.
6. For the Lord gives wisdom; from His mouth [come] knowledge and discernment.
7. He lays up sound wisdom for the upright, a shield for those who walk in integrity;
8. to keep the paths of justice, and watch the way of His pious.
9. Then you shall understand righteousness, justice, and equity, every good path.
10. When wisdom comes into your heart, and knowledge shall be pleasant to your soul,
11. thought shall watch over you; discretion shall guard you,
12. to save you from an evil way. From a man who speaks perversity;
13. [from] those who forsake the ways of uprightness, to go on ways of darkness;
14. [from] those who rejoice to do evil, and delight in the perversity of evil,
15. who are crooked in their ways and perverse in their paths.
16. To save you from a strange woman, from a foreign one who makes her words smooth,
17. who deserts the lord of her youth and forgets the covenant of her God
18. for her house sinks to death, and her paths [lead] to the dead;
19. none who go to her return, neither do they achieve the ways of life
20. in order that you go in the way of the good, and you keep the ways of the righteous.
21. For the upright shall dwell in the land, and the perfect shall remain therein.
22. But the wicked shall be cut off from the land, and the treacherous shall be uprooted therefrom.

King Solomons words ring true to this day. He was the wisest man to ever live on this earth.

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You shall make yourself the Festival of Sukkoth for seven days, when you gather in [the produce] from your threshing floor and your vat.And you shall rejoice in your Festival-you, and your son, and your daughter, and your manservant, and your maidservant, and the Levite, and the stranger, and the orphan, and the widow, who are within your cities
Duet 16:13-14