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1 Chronicles 12:32

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From the family of Issachar there were 200 wise leaders. Those men understood the right thing for Israel to do at the right time. Their relatives were with them and under their command.

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“Issachar is like a donkey who has worked too hard. He will lie down after carrying a heavy load.

From half of Manasseh’s family group there were 18,000 men. They were called by name to come and make David king.

Their family history shows they had 36,000 soldiers ready for war. They had a large family because they had many wives and children.

Smart people are wise because they think carefully about the things they do. But foolish people are fools because they think they can live by cheating.

Wisdom makes a man more powerful. Knowledge gives a man strength.

Wisdom is better than swords and spears\par in war.\par But one foolish person {\cf2\super [38]} can destroy\par much good.\par

Jerusalem, you are rich—you are rich with wisdom and knowledge of God. You are rich with salvation. You respect the Lord and that makes you rich. So you can know that you will continue.

The voice of the Lord shouts to the city.\par A wise person honors the Lord’s name. {\cf2\super [74]} \par So pay attention to the punishing rod.\par and to the One who holds that rod! {\cf2\super [75]} \par

And in the morning you watch the sunrise. If the sky is dark and red, then you say that it will be a rainy day. These things are signs of the weather. You see these signs in the sky and you know what they mean. In the same way, you see the things that are happening now. These things are also signs. But you don’t know the meaning of these signs.

So don’t be foolish with your lives. But learn what the Lord wants you to do.

Joseph is like a powerful bull. His two sons are like bull’s horns. They will attack other people and push them to the ends of the earth! Yes, Manasseh has thousands of people, and Ephraim has ten thousands.”




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