So they made their father drink wine that night as well, and the younger got up and lay down with him and he did not know that she lay down and got up.
Proverbs 24:16 - Tree of Life Version For though the righteous one may fall seven times, he gets up again, but the wicked stumble in adversity. Tuilleadh leaganachaKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 For a just man falleth seven times, and riseth up again: But the wicked shall fall into mischief. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition For a righteous man falls seven times and rises again, but the wicked are overthrown by calamity. [Job 5:19; Ps. 34:19; 37:24; Mic. 7:8.] American Standard Version (1901) For a righteous man falleth seven times, and riseth up again; But the wicked are overthrown by calamity. Common English Bible The righteous may fall seven times but still get up, but the wicked will stumble into trouble. Catholic Public Domain Version For the just one will fall seven times, and he shall rise again. But the impious will fall into evil. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version For a just man shall fall seven times and shall rise again: but the wicked shall fall down into evil. |
So they made their father drink wine that night as well, and the younger got up and lay down with him and he did not know that she lay down and got up.
So they hanged Haman on the gallows that he had prepared for Mordecai. Then the king’s rage subsided.
From six calamities He will deliver you, even in seven, no harm will touch you.
Adonai is close to the brokenhearted, and saves those crushed in spirit.
Though he stumble, he will not fall headlong, for Adonai is holding his hand.
You love evil instead of good, lying rather than speaking right. Selah
He digs a pit, scrapes it out, and then falls into the hole he has made.
Pay back into the midst of our neighbors sevenfold their reproach— the reproach they hurled at You, my Lord.
A wicked messenger falls into trouble, but a faithful envoy brings healing.
The wicked is brought down in his calamity yet the righteous has a refuge even in death.
For their destruction will arise suddenly, and who knows the ruin both Adonai and the king can bring?
Therefore his disaster will come suddenly —in an instant he will be broken, with no remedy.
Like an east wind, I will scatter them before the enemy. I will see their back, not their face, in the day of their calamity.”
Moreover you will say to them, thus says Adonai: “Do men fall and not get up again? Does one turn away and not return?
She has fallen, never rising again— virgin Israel— She is forsaken on her land, with nobody to lift her up.
Those swearing by Samaria’s guilt will say, ‘As your gods live, Dan!’ or ‘As the way of Beersheba lives!’ But they will fall, never to rise again.”
“But if you don’t do this, behold, you sin against Adonai! Be assured! Your sin will find you out!
Immediately, an angel of the Lord struck him down—because he did not give God the glory. And he was eaten by worms and died.
When they are saying, “Shalom and safety,” sudden destruction comes upon them like a woman having birth pains in the womb—there is no way they will escape.
David added, “As Adonai lives, either Adonai will strike him down, or his day will come to die, or he will go down to battle and be swept away.
Then Saul said to his armor-bearer, “Draw your sword and thrust me through with it, or else these uncircumcised will come and thrust me through after torturing me.” But his armor-bearer refused, for he was too afraid. So Saul took the sword and fell on it.