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Proverbs 15:12-20

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12A man full of pestilence loveth not him that reproveth him; and he goeth not to wise men.
13A joyful heart maketh glad the face; (but) the spirit is cast down in the mourning of (the) soul.
14The heart of a wise man seeketh teaching; and the mouth of fools is fed with unknowing, (or with ignorance).
15All the days of a poor man be evil; a secure soul is a continual feast. (All the days of the poor be evil; the life of a secure soul is a continual feast.)
16Better is a little with the dread of the Lord, than many treasures and unfillable. (Better is a little with the fear of the Lord or with reverence for the Lord, than many treasures and troubles.)
17It is better to be called to worts with charity, than with hatred to a calf made fat. (It is better to be warmly, or cordially, called to herbs, or vegetables, than to be hatefully invited to share a fattened calf.)
18A wrathful man raiseth chidings; he that is patient, assuageth chidings that were raised.
19The way of slow men is as an hedge of thorns; the way of just men is without thing of hurting. (A lazy person’s way (is) a hedge of thorns; but the way of the righteous (is) without a cause of stumbling.)
20A wise son maketh glad his father; but a fond man despiseth his mother. (A wise son maketh his father happy; but a fool despiseth his mother.)

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