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Proverbs 14:16 - Catholic Public Domain Version

16 The wise fear, and so turn away from evil. The foolish leap ahead with confidence.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

16 A wise man feareth, and departeth from evil: But the fool rageth, and is confident.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

16 A wise man suspects danger and cautiously avoids evil, but the fool bears himself insolently and is [presumptuously] confident.

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American Standard Version (1901)

16 A wise man feareth, and departeth from evil; But the fool beareth himself insolently, and is confident.

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Common English Bible

16 The wise are careful and avoid evil, but fools become excited and overconfident.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

16 A wise man feareth and declineth from evil: the fool leapeth over and is confident.

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Proverbs 14:16
27 পৰস্পৰ সংযোগসমূহ  

The clever saw evil and hid himself. The innocent continued on and was afflicted with damage.


Do not seem wise to yourself. Fear God, and withdraw from evil.


A wise man, if he were to contend with the foolish, whether in anger or in laughter, would find no rest.


Blessed is the man who is ever fearful. Yet truly, whoever is hardened in mind will fall into evil.


The path of the just turns away from evils. He who guards his soul preserves his way.


By mercy and truth, iniquity is redeemed. And by the fear of the Lord, one turns away from evil.


Then, on the third day, he brought them out of prison, and he said: "Do as I have said, and you will live. For I fear God.


But he said, "I have plenty, my brother; let these be for yourself."


Immediately, he follows her, like an ox being led to the sacrifice, and like a lamb acting lasciviously, and not knowing that he is being drawn foolishly into chains,


And he said: "If they have arrived for peace, apprehend them alive; if to do battle, capture them alive."


And so Jezebel sent a messenger to Elijah, saying, "May the gods to these things, and may they add these other things, if by this hour tomorrow I will not have made your life like the life of one of them."


And certain Pharisees, who were with him, heard this, and they said to him, "Are we also blind?"


At the beginning of his words is foolishness, and at the end of his talk is a most grievous error.


And he said to man, "Behold the fear of the Lord. Such is wisdom. And to withdraw from evil, this is understanding."


Like a neighbor, and like our brother, so did I please; like one mourning and contrite, so was I humbled.


But the former governors, the ones who had been before me, were a burden to the people, and they took from them bread and wine, and forty shekels of money each day. And their officials also oppressed the people. But I did not do so, out of fear of God.


The innocent trust every word. The astute one considers his own steps. Nothing good will be for the deceitful son. But the wise servant shall act prosperously and his way will be set in order.


The impatient will work foolishness. And a resourceful man is hated.


And when the donkey had seen the Angel standing there, she fell under the feet of the rider, who, being angry, struck her sides more vehemently with a club.


There was a man in the land of Uz named Job, and he was a simple and honest man, fearing God and withdrawing from evil.


The loathing of the little ones shall destroy them, and the prosperity of the foolish shall perish them.


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