You have tested my heart and visited it by night. You have examined me by fire, and iniquity has not been found in me.
Proverbs 12:26 - Catholic Public Domain Version He who ignores a loss for the sake of a friend is just. But the way of the impious will deceive them. 更多版本King James Version (Oxford) 1769 The righteous is more excellent than his neighbour: But the way of the wicked seduceth them. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition The [consistently] righteous man is a guide to his neighbor, but the way of the wicked causes others to go astray. American Standard Version (1901) The righteous is a guide to his neighbor; But the way of the wicked causeth them to err. Common English Bible The righteous offer guidance to their neighbors, but the path of the wicked makes them wander. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version He that neglecteth a loss for the sake of a friend, is just: but the way of the wicked shall deceive them. English Standard Version 2016 One who is righteous is a guide to his neighbor, but the way of the wicked leads them astray. |
You have tested my heart and visited it by night. You have examined me by fire, and iniquity has not been found in me.
For the sins of the lips draw ruin to the evil. But the just shall escape from distress.
Grief in the heart of a man humbles him. And with a good word he shall be made glad.
The dishonest will not discover gain. But the substance of a man will be like precious gold.
A man of iniquity entices his friend, and he leads him along a way that is not good.
Whoever moderates his words is learned and prudent. And a man of learning has a precious spirit.
And he was thrown out, that great dragon, that ancient serpent, who is called the devil and Satan, who seduces the whole world. And he was thrown down to the earth, and his angels were cast down with him.
And she seduced those living on the earth, by means of the signs that were given to her to perform in the sight of the beast, saying to those dwelling on the earth that they should make an image of the beast who had a wound of the sword and yet lived.