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Job 11:12

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A vain man is lifted up in arrogance, and he thinks that he is born free like a wild ass's colt.

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What is man that he should be immaculate, and that he should appear just, having been born of woman?

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

He catches the wise in their cleverness and dissipates the counsel of the perverse.

Will the wild ass bray when he has grass? Or will the ox bellow when he stands before a full manger?

Generation after generation will praise your works, and they will declare your power.

I have not concealed your justice within my heart. I have spoken your truth and your salvation. I have not concealed your mercy and your truth from a great assembly.

Blessed is the man whose hope is in the name of the Lord, and who has no respect for vanities and absurd falsehoods.

You have loved malice above goodness, and iniquity more than speaking righteousness.

Rise up, O God, judge your own case. Call to mind the accusations against you, which are made by the foolish all day long.

before the noise of many waters. Wondrous are the surges of the sea; wondrous is the Lord on high.

Ecclesiastes said: Vanity of vanities! Vanity of vanities, and all is vanity!

Remove anger from your heart, and set aside evil from your flesh. For youth and pleasure are empty.

I said in my heart, about the sons of men, that God would test them, and reveal them to be like wild animals.

A wild donkey accustomed to solitude, out of the desire in his soul, caught the scent of his lover. Now nothing will turn him away from her. All those who seek her will not cease. But they will find her in her menstruation.

For, while proclaiming themselves to be wise, they became foolish.

Be of the same mind toward one another: not savoring what is exalted, but consenting in humility. Do not choose to seem wise to yourself.

And we too were all conversant in these things, in times past, by the desires of our flesh, acting according to the will of the flesh and according to our own thoughts. And so we were, by nature, sons of wrath, even like the others.

So then, are you willing to understand, O foolish man, that faith without works is dead?




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