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Proverbs 22:2-14

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2A rich man and a poor man met themselves; the Lord is the worker of ever either.
3A fell man seeth evil, and hideth himself; and an innocent man passed, and he was tormented by harm.
4The end of temperance is the dread of the Lord; riches, and glory, and life.
5Armours or Arms and swords be in the way of a wayward man; but the keeper of his soul goeth away far from those or from them.
6It is a proverb, A young waxing man after his way, and when he hath waxed eld or eldeth, he shall not go away from it.
7A rich man commandeth to poor men; and he that taketh borrowing, is servant of the lender.
8He that soweth wickedness shall reap evils; and the rod of his ire or his wrath shall be ended.
9He that is ready to give mercy shall be blessed; for of his loaves he gave some to a poor man.
10Cast thou out a scorner, and strife shall go out with him; and causes and despisings shall cease.
11He that loveth the cleanness of heart, shall have the king for a friend, for the grace of his lips.
12The eyes of the Lord keep knowing; and the words of a wicked man be deceived.
13A slow man shall say, A lion is withoutforth; I shall be slain in the midst of the streets.
14The mouth of an alien woman is a deep ditch; he to whom the Lord is wroth shall fall into it.

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