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Proverbs 12:11

Julia E. Smith Translation 1876

He working his earth shall be filled with bread: and he pursuing vain things wanted heart.

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He working his land shall be filled with bread: and he pursuing the vain shall be filled with poverty.

In all labor will be profit: and the word of the lips only to want

For thou shalt eat the labor of thy hands: happy thou, and well to thee.

He stealing let him steal no more: and rather let him be wearied from fatigue, working good with the hands, that he have to impart to him having need.

Neither ate we the bread of any as a gift; but in fatigue and toil working night and day also, not to overload any of you:

Forsake ye the foolish, and live; and go straight in the way of understanding.

In no oxen the stall clean, and much increase in the strength of the ox.

And I shall see among the simple, I shall perceive among the sons a youth wanting heart,

He going with the wise, and he is wise: and the companion of the foolish shall become evil.

In the sweat of thy face thou shalt eat food until thy turning back to the earth; for out of it thou wert taken; for dust thou art, and to dust shalt thou turn back.

He committing adultery with a woman lacked a heart: destroying his soul he will do it.

Who is simple, he shall turn aside here: and he wanting heart, and she said to him,

A woman of folly being noisy, simple, and she knew not anything.

I sat not with men of vanity, and I will not go in with those lying hid.

And they will give him seventy of silver from the house of Baal of the covenant, and Abimelech will hire with them men empty and vain-glorious, and they will go after him.

They watching the vanities of falsehood will forsake their kindness.

And enough of goats' milk for thy bread, and for the bread of thy house, and the life of thy girls.

Much food to the fallow ground of the poor: and in no judgment there is destroying

Thou shalt not love sleep lest thou shalt be dispossessed: open wide thine eyes, being filled with bread.




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