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Peshitta (Lamsa, 1933)
Pes(Lam)
Westcott/Hort Greek NT (1881)
W/H GNT
[1]THE reasoning of the mind is from man; but the answer of the tongue is from the LORD [No book]
[2]All the ways of a man are clean in his own eyes; but the LORD directs his way [No book]
[3]Commit your works to the LORD, and he will establish your thoughts [No book]
[4]All the works of the LORD are for those who will hearken to him; but the wicked are reserved for the day of calamity [No book]
[5]Every one who is proud in his heart is an abomination to the LORD; and he who stretches out his hand against his neighbor shall not be pardoned because of this evil [No book]
[6]By mercy and truth iniquity is purged; and reverence of the LORD causes men to depart from evil [No book]
[7]When a man's ways are according to the will of the LORD, even to his enemies he shall recompense [No book]
[8]Better is a little with righteousness than great ingathering acquired unjustly [No book]
[9]A man's heart devises his ways; but the LORD directs his steps [No book]
[10]Oracles are on the lips of the king; his mouth does not err in judgment [No book]
[11]The weight of a just balance is the LORD'S judgment; all his works are just weights [No book]
[12]Kings who commit wickedness are an abomination; for a throne is established by righteousness [No book]
[13]The lips of a righteous man are the delight of a king; and he loves the word of the upright [No book]
[14]The wrath of a king is as messengers of death; but a wise man will pacify it. [No book]
[15]In the light of the king's countenance is life; and his favor is like a cloud of the early rain [No book]
[16]To get wisdom is much better than gold; and to get understanding is better than silver [No book]
[17]The path of the upright causes one to turn away from evil; he who is careful of his soul safeguards his way [No book]
[18]Disgrace goes before destruction, and pride before misfortune [No book]
[19]It is better to be humble and lowly in pride than he who divides spoil with the mighty [No book]
[20]He who understands a command shall find good; who trusts in the LORD, happy is he [No book]
[21]The wise in heart is a man of discernment; and he whose speech is sweet increases learning [No book]
[22]Understanding is a spring of life to those who have it; but the instruction of the fools is folly [No book]
[23]The heart of the wise understands the speech of his mouth and adds learning to his lips [No book]
[24]The speech of a wise man is like honeycomb, sweet to his soul, and health to his bones [No book]
[25]There is a way that seems right in the eyes of men, but the paths thereof are the paths of death [No book]
[26]A sorrowful person grieves himself; from his own mouth comes his destruction [No book]
[27]An ungodly man devises evil; out of his mouth issues a burning fire. [No book]
[28]A wicked man threatens justice and persecutes his neighbor without cause [No book]
[29]A wicked man entices his neighbor and leads him into the way that is not good. [No book]
[30]He winks his eyes and devises corrupt things; he purposes with his lips and accomplishes mischief [No book]
[31]The hoary head is a crown of glory and is exalted in the way of righteousness [No book]
[32]He who is slow to anger is better than the mighty; and he who conquers himself than he who takes a city [No book]
[33]The evil of the vicious falls into his own bosom; and his judgment proceeds from before the LORD [No book]
Author: George M. Lamsa
Source: studybible.info
Author: Brooke Foss Westcott (1825–1901), Fenton John Anthony Hort (1828–1892)
Source: www.unboundbible.org

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