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Proverbs 24:6-19

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6For why battle is begun with ordinance; and health shall be, where many counsels be.
7Wisdom is high to a fool; in the gate he shall not open his mouth.
8He that thinketh to do evils, shall be called a fool.
9The thought of a fool is sin; and a backbiter is abomination of men.
10If thou hast slid, despairest in the day of anguish, thy strength shall be made less.
11Deliver thou them, that be led to death; and cease thou not to deliver them, that be drawn to death.
12If thou sayest, Strengths or Strong-holds suffice not; he that is the beholder of the heart, understandeth, and nothing deceiveth the keeper of thy soul, and he shall yield to a man after his works.
13My son, eat thou honey, for it is good; and the honeycomb for it is full sweet to thy throat.
14So and the teaching of wisdom is good to thy soul; and when thou hast found it, thou shalt have hope in the last things, and thine hope shall not perish.
15Ambush thou not, and seek not wickedness in the house of a just or rightwise man, neither waste thou, his resting place.
16For a just or rightwise man shall fall seven times in the day, and shall rise again; but wicked men shall fall into evil.
17When thine enemy falleth, have thou not joy; and thine heart have not full out joying in his falling;
18lest peradventure the Lord see, and it displease him, and he take away his ire or his wrath from him.
19Strive thou not with the worst men, neither pursue or follow thou wicked men.

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