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Proverbs 6:12

Julia E. Smith Translation 1876

A man of Belial, a man of iniquity, goes with perverseness of mouth.

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O generation of vipers! how can ye speak good things, being evil? for out of the abundance of the heart the month speaks.

A man of Belial dug up evil, and upon his lips, as a burning fire.

Turn away from thee perverseness of mouth, and frowardness of lips remove far oft from thee.

And at the same time also they learn to be idle, going round about the houses; and not only idle, but also indulging in idle talk, and occupied with unnecessary things, speaking things not becoming.

And of yourselves shall men arise, speaking perverse things, to tear away disciples after them.

He doing evil attends upon, lips of vanity; he lying feeds upon a tongue of mischief

The fear of Jehovah hates evil: pride and haughtiness, and the evil way, and the mouth of perverseness I hated.

Behold, they will gush out with their mouth: swords in their lips: for who heard?

(And the tongue a fire, a world of iniquity: so the tongue is placed in our members, defiling the whole body, and burning the wheel of creation; and burned by hell.

The justice of the upright shall deliver them, and transgressors shall be taken in their mischief.

Perverseness in his heart, fabricating evil in all time, he will send forth strifes.

To deliver thee from the evil way, from the man speaking deceit;

The words of his mouth vanity and deceit: he ceased to be circumspect, to do good.

His mouth was filled with cursing and deceit and violence: under his tongue, trouble and vanity.

For the unjust boasted upon the desire of his soul, and he blessed him plundering, despising Jehovah.

Wherefore having put away all sordid avarice, and excess of wickedness, in meekness receive the implanted word, able to save your souls.

One basket of figs exceedingly good as the figs first ripe, and the one basket of figs exceedingly evil, which shall not be eaten from being evil.

And Eliab his brother the great, will hear in his speaking to the men, and Eliab's anger will kindle against David, and he will say, Why this camest thou down? and upon whom didst thou cast those few sheep in the desert? I knew thy pride and the evil of thy heart, for in order to see the battle thou camest down.

The lips of the just one shall know acceptance: and the mouth of the unjust, perverseness.

I will not set a word of Belial before mine eyes: I hated him doing transgressions; he shall not cleave to me.

For the perverse is an abomination of Jehovah: and his intercourse with the upright

Closing his eyes to purpose perverseness: biting his lips he completed evil.




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