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Verse Info. Notes Context Job 5:2 "For anger7068 slays2026 the foolish191 man191,
And jealousy7068 kills4191 the simple6601b.
Verse Info. Notes Context Job 5:3 "I have seen7200 the foolish191 taking8327 root8327,
And I cursed6895 his abode5116a immediately6597.
Verse Info. Notes Context Ps 107:17 ¶ Fools191, because4480 of their rebellious6588 way1870,
And because4480 of their iniquities5771, were afflicted6031a.
Verse Info. Notes Context Prov 1:7 ¶ The fear3374 of the LORD3068 is the beginning7225 of knowledge1847;
Fools191 despise936 wisdom2451 and instruction4148.
Verse Info. Notes Context Prov 7:22 Suddenly6597 he follows1980,310 her
As an ox7794 goes935 to the slaughter2874,
Or as one in fetters5914 to the discipline4148 of a fool191,
Verse Info. Notes Context Prov 10:8 The wise2450 of heart3820 will receive3947 commands4687,
But a babbling8193 fool191 will be ruined3832.
Verse Info. Notes Context Prov 10:10 He who winks7169 the eye5869 causes5414 trouble6094,
And a babbling8193 fool191 will be ruined3832.
Verse Info. Notes Context Prov 10:14 Wise2450 men2450 store6845 up knowledge1847,
But with the mouth6310 of the foolish191, ruin4288 is at hand7138.
Verse Info. Notes Context Prov 10:21 The lips8193 of the righteous6662 feed7462a many7227a,
But fools191 die4191 for lack2638 of understanding3820.
Verse Info. Notes Context Prov 11:29 He who troubles5916 his own house1004 will inherit5157 wind7307,
And the foolish191 will be servant5650 to the wisehearted2450.
Verse Info. Notes Context Prov 12:15 The way1870 of a fool191 is right3477 in his own eyes5869,
But a wise2450 man2450 is he who listens8085 to counsel6098.
Verse Info. Notes Context Prov 12:16 A fool's191 anger3708a is known3045 at once3117,
But a prudent6175 man6175 conceals3680 dishonor7036.
Verse Info. Notes Context Prov 14:3 In the mouth6310 of the foolish191 is a rod2415 for his back1346,
But the lips8193 of the wise2450 will protect8104 them.
Verse Info. Notes Context Prov 14:9 Fools191 mock3917b at sin817,
But among996 the upright3477 there is good7522 will7522.
Verse Info. Notes Context Prov 15:5 A fool191 rejects5006 his father's1 discipline4148,
But he who regards8104 reproof8433b is sensible6191.
Verse Info. Notes Context Prov 16:22 Understanding7922 is a fountain4726 of life2425b to one who1167 has1167 it,
But the discipline4148 of fools191 is folly200.
Verse Info. Notes Context Prov 17:28 Even1571 a fool191, when he keeps2790b silent2790b, is considered2803 wise2450;
When he closes331 his lips8193, he is considered prudent995.
Verse Info. Notes Context Prov 20:3 Keeping7674 away7674 from strife7379 is an honor3519b for a man376,
But any3605 fool191 will quarrel1566.
Verse Info. Notes Context Prov 24:7 ¶ Wisdom2451 is too exalted7311 for a fool191,
He does not open6605a his mouth6310 in the gate8179.
Verse Info. Notes Context Prov 27:3 A stone68 is heavy3514 and the sand2344 weighty5192,
But the provocation3708a of a fool191 is heavier3515 than4480 both8147 of them.
 
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