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Chapter 14
Every
wise
woman
buildeth
her
house:
but
the
foolish
plucketh
it
down
with
her
hands.
2
He
that
walketh
in
his
uprightness
feareth
the
Lord:
but
he
that
is
perverse
in
his
ways
despiseth
him.
3
In
the
mouth
of
the
foolish
is
a
rod
of
pride:
but
the
lips
of
the
wise
shall
preserve
them.
4
Where
no
oxen
are,
the
crib
is
clean:
but
much
increase
is
by
the
strength
of
the
ox.
5
A
faithful
witness
will
not
lie:
but
a
false
witness
will
utter
lies.
6
A
scorner
seeketh
wisdom,
and
findeth
it
not:
but
knowledge
is
easy
unto
him
that
understandeth.
7
Go
from
the
presence
of
a
foolish
man,
when
thou
perceivest
not
in
him
the
lips
of
knowledge.
8
The
wisdom
of
the
prudent
is
to
understand
his
way:
but
the
folly
of
fools
is
deceit.
9
Fools
make
a
mock
at
sin:
but
among
the
righteous
there
is
favour.
10
The
heart
knoweth
his
own
bitterness;
and
a
stranger
doth
not
intermeddle
with
his
joy.
11
The
house
of
the
wicked
shall
be
overthrown:
but
the
tabernacle
of
the
upright
shall
flourish.
12
There
is
a
way
which
seemeth
right
unto
a
man,
but
the
end
thereof
are
the
ways
of
death.
13
Even
in
laughter
the
heart
is
sorrowful;
and
the
end
of
that
mirth
is
heaviness.
14
The
backslider
in
heart
shall
be
filled
with
his
own
ways:
and
a
good
man
shall
be
satisfied
from
himself.
15
The
simple
believeth
every
word:
but
the
prudent
man
looketh
well
to
his
going.
16
A
wise
man
feareth,
and
departeth
from
evil:
but
the
fool
rageth,
and
is
confident.
17
He
that
is
soon
angry
dealeth
foolishly:
and
a
man
of
wicked
devices
is
hated.
18
The
simple
inherit
folly:
but
the
prudent
are
crowned
with
knowledge.
19
The
evil
bow
before
the
good;
and
the
wicked
at
the
gates
of
the
righteous.
20
The
poor
is
hated
even
of
his
own
neighbour:
but
the
rich
hath
many
friends.
21
He
that
despiseth
his
neighbour
sinneth:
but
he
that
hath
mercy
on
the
poor,
happy
is
he.
22
Do
they
not
err
that
devise
evil?
but
mercy
and
truth
shall
be
to
them
that
devise
good.
23
In
all
labour
there
is
profit:
but
the
talk
of
the
lips
tendeth
only
to
penury.
24
The
crown
of
the
wise
is
their
riches:
but
the
foolishness
of
fools
is
folly.
25
A
true
witness
delivereth
souls:
but
a
deceitful
witness
speaketh
lies.
26
In
the
fear
of
the
Lord
is
strong
confidence:
and
his
children
shall
have
a
place
of
refuge.
27
The
fear
of
the
Lord
is
a
fountain
of
life,
to
depart
from
the
snares
of
death.
28
In
the
multitude
of
people
is
the
king’s
honour:
but
in
the
want
of
people
is
the
destruction
of
the
prince.
29
He
that
is
slow
to
wrath
is
of
great
understanding:
but
he
that
is
hasty
of
spirit
exalteth
folly.
30
A
sound
heart
is
the
life
of
the
flesh:
but
envy
the
rottenness
of
the
bones.
31
He
that
oppresseth
the
poor
reproacheth
his
Maker:
but
he
that
honoureth
him
hath
mercy
on
the
poor.
32
The
wicked
is
driven
away
in
his
wickedness:
but
the
righteous
hath
hope
in
his
death.
33
Wisdom
resteth
in
the
heart
of
him
that
hath
understanding:
but
that
which
is
in
the
midst
of
fools
is
made
known.
34
Righteousness
exalteth
a
nation:
but
sin
is
a
reproach
to
any
people.
35
The
king’s
favour
is
toward
a
wise
servant:
but
his
wrath
is
against
him
that
causeth
shame.
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