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LXX2012: Septuagint in British/International English 2012 - Proverbs - Proverbs 12

Proverbs 12:8-12

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8The mouth of an understanding man is praised by a man; but he that is dull of heart is had in derision.
9Better is a man in dishonour serving himself, than one honouring himself and lacking bread.
10A righteous man has pity for the lives of his cattle; but the bowels of the ungodly are unmerciful.
11He that tills his own land shall be satisfied with bread; but they that pursue vanities are void of understanding. He that enjoys himself in banquets of wine, shall leave dishonour in his own strong holds.
12The desires of the ungodly are evil; but the roots of the godly are firmly set.

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