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Proverbs 14:29

New Messianic Version Bible

[He that is] slow to wrath [is] of great understanding: but [he that is] hasty of spirit exalts folly.

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For what reason, my beloved brethren, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath:


Be not hasty in youi spirit to be angry: for anger rests in the bosom of fools.


[He that is] soon angry deals foolishly: and a man of wicked devices is hated.


A wrathful man stirs up strife: but [he that is] slow to anger appeases strife.


The discretion of a man defers his anger; and [it is] his glory to pass over a transgression.


[He that is] slow to anger [is] better than the mighty; and he that rules his spirit than he that takes a city.


He that [has] no rule over his own spirit [is like] a city [that is] broken down, [and] without walls.


(Now the man Moshe [He Who Draws Out Of The Waters] [was] very meek, above all the men which [were] upon the face of the earth.)


“Take my yoke as your yoke and learn of me that I am meek and humble in heart and you will find rest for your souls,


Folly is set in great dignity, and the rich sit in low place.


Go not forth hastily to strive, lest [youi know not] what to do in the end thereof, when youi neighbour has put youi to shame.


Exalt her, and she shall promote youi: she shall bring youi to honour, when youi do embrace her.


Then Herod [heroic] saw that the Astronomers had outwitted him and was very displeased. Being grieved at heart, he commanded that word be sent to all his princes to kill all the male children who were in Beit-Lechem [house of bread] and its borders who had been born from the time when the star appeared, which he had determined when the Astronomers spoke to him concerning the birth of the Boy.


In the multitude of people [is] the king’s honour: but in the lack of people [is] the destruction of the prince.


He that has knowledge spares his words: [and] a man of understanding is of an excellent spirit.


Better [is] the end of a thing than the beginning thereof: [and] the patient in spirit [is] better than the proud in spirit.





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