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Proverbs 20:16-25

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16Take thou away the cloth of him that was a borrow of another man; and for strangers take thou away a wed from him.
17The bread of a leasing, that is, gotten by a leasing, is sweet to a man; and afterward his mouth shall be filled with reckoning or with little pebble stones.
18Thoughts be made strong by counsels; and battles shall be treated by governances.
19Be thou not meddled or mingled with him that showeth privates, and goeth guilefully, and alargeth his lips.
20The light of him that curseth his father and mother, shall be quenched in the midst of darknesses.
21Heritage to which men hasteth in the beginning, shall want blessing in the last time.
22Say thou not, I shall yield evil for evil; abide thou the Lord, and he shall deliver thee.
23Abomination with God is weight and weight; a guileful balance is not good.
24The steps of man be dressed of the Lord; who forsooth of men may understand his way?
25Falling of man is to make avow or vow to saints, and afterward to withdraw the vows.

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