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Proverbs 13:7 - Tree of Life Version

7 One pretends to be rich, yet has nothing; another pretends to be poor, yet has great wealth.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

7 There is that maketh himself rich, yet hath nothing: There is that maketh himself poor, yet hath great riches.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

7 One man considers himself rich, yet has nothing [to keep permanently]; another man considers himself poor, yet has great [and indestructible] riches. [Prov. 12:9; Luke 12:20, 21.]

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American Standard Version (1901)

7 There is that maketh himself rich, yet hath nothing: There is that maketh himself poor, yet hath great wealth.

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Common English Bible

7 Some pretend to be rich but have nothing, while others pretend to be poor, but have great riches.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

7 One is like the rich, though he has nothing. And another is like the poor, though he has many riches.

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Proverbs 13:7
17 Tagairtí Cros  

One gives freely, yet gains even more. Another withholds unjustly, and comes to poverty.


Better to have little honor and a servant than to have glory and no bread.


Wealth gained by fraud dwindles, but he who gathers by labor increases it.


A man’s riches may ransom his life, but a poor person hears no threat.


But God said to him, ‘You fool! Tonight your soul is being demanded back from you! And what you have prepared, whose will that be?’


So it is with the one who stores up treasure for himself and is not rich in God.”


“Sell your possessions and do tzadakah. Make money pouches for yourselves that do not get old—a treasure in the heavens that never runs out, where no thief approaches and no moth destroys.


Already you are full! Already you have become rich! Without us you have become kings! Indeed, I wish you were kings, so we also might be kings with you!


But we have this treasure in jars of clay, so that the surpassing greatness of the power may be from God and not from ourselves.


as grieving yet always rejoicing; as poor yet enriching many; as having nothing yet possessing everything.


Listen, my dear brothers and sisters. Didn’t God choose the poor in this world to be rich in faith and heirs of the Kingdom that He promised to those who love Him?


They promise them freedom while they themselves are slaves of corruption—for a person is a slave to whatever has overcome him.


I know your tribulation and your poverty (yet you are rich), as well as the slander of those who say they are Jewish and are not, but are a synagogue of satan.


For you say, ‘I am rich, I have made myself wealthy, and I need nothing.’ But you do not know that you are miserable and pitiable and poor and blind and naked.


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