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Proverbs 21:2-12

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2Each way of a man seemeth rightful or right to himself; but the Lord weigheth the hearts.
3To do mercy and doom, pleaseth more the Lord, than sacrifices.
4Enhancing of eyes is the alarging of the heart; the lantern of wicked men is sin.
5The thoughts of a strong man be ever in abundance; but each slow man is ever in neediness.
6He that gathereth treasures by the tongue of a lie maker, is vain, and without heart; and he shall be hurled to the snares of death.
7The ravens of unpious men shall draw them down; for they would not do doom.
8The wayward way of a man is alien from God; but the work of him that is clean of sin, is rightful or right.
9It is better to sit in the corner of an house without roof, than with a woman full of chiding, and in a common house.
10The soul of an unpious man desireth evil; he shall not have mercy on his neighbour.
11When a man full of pestilence is punished, a little man of wit shall be wiser; and if he pursueth or follow a wise man, he shall take knowing.
12A just or rightwise man of the house of a wicked man thinketh, to withdraw wicked men from evil.

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