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Proverbs 18:3

Contemporary English Version 1995

Wrongdoing leads to shame and disgrace.

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Arguments and fights will come to an end, if you chase away those who insult others.

Count it a blessing when you suffer for being a Christian. This shows that God's glorious Spirit is with you.

Crime increases when crooks are in power, but law-abiding citizens will see them fall.

Too much pride can put you to shame. It's wiser to be humble.

Now your former friends wonder why you have stopped running around with them, and they curse you for it.

I am crushed by insults, and I feel sick. I had hoped for mercy and pity, but there was none.

My love for your house burns in me like a fire, and when others insult you, they insulted me as well.

But I prayed, “Our God, these people hate us and have wished horrible things for us. Please answer our prayers and make their insults fall on them! Let them be the ones to be dragged away as prisoners of war.

Saul was furious with Jonathan and yelled, “You're no son of mine, you traitor! I know you've chosen to be loyal to that son of Jesse. You should be ashamed of yourself! And your own mother should be ashamed that you were ever born.

Fools have no desire to learn, instead they would rather give their own opinion.

Words of wisdom are a stream that flows from a deep fountain.

A good person hates deceit, but those who are evil cause shame and disgrace.




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