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Proverbs 28

[28:6] Better (is) the poor who walks in his integrity then the crooked of two ways, even (if) he (is) rich.

flee and none pursuing The wicked; the righteous as a lion are bold. By transgression (in) a land, many rulers it (has); but by a man discerning, who knows, thus it is prolonged. A man poor who oppresses the weak (is) a rain sweeping that (leaves) no food. Forsakers of the law praise the wicked; but keepers of the law strive with them. men Evil not do understand justice. but those seeking Jehovah understand all. Better (is) the poor who walks in his integrity than the crocked of two ways, even (if) he (is) rich. He who keeps the law (is) a son wise, but a friend of gluttons shames his father. He who increases his wealth by interest and by usury for the pitier of the week, gathers it. He who turns aside his ear from hearing the law, even his prayers (is) an abomination. One leading astray the upight in way an evil, into his own pit he shall fall; and the blameless shall inherit good. (Is) wise in his own eyes A man rich; but the weak discerning examines him. When rejoice the righteous, great (is) the glory; but when rise the wicked, will be sought a man. He who hides his sins not will fare well, but one confessing and leaving his pity. Blessed the man dreading (God) always, but the hardener of his heart falls into evil. A lion roaring, and a bear charging (is) a ruler wicked over a people weak. A ruler lacking understanding even adds oppressions. one hating unjust gain prolongs (his) days. A man pressed down with the blood of a soul, to the pit shall flee; do not let them uphold to him He who walks blamelessly shall be saved; but the crooked in his two ways shall fall at once. He who tills his ground shall have plenty of (with) bread but one pursuing vanities shall be sated (with) poverty A man faithful shall be full of blessings but one rushing to be rich not shall be acquitted. To regard faces not (is) good; and for a piece of bread will transgress a man. hastens after wealth A man (with) an evil eye but not (he) knows that want will come on him He who reproves a man afterward (more) grace finds; then he who flatters (with) the tongue. He who robs his father or his mother, and says, not (it is) a transgression; a partner he (is) to a man who destroys. The broad of soul stirs up strife, but one trusting on Jehovah will be made fat He who trusts in his heart he (is) a fool; but he who walks in wisdom, he shall be delivered. He who gives to the poor has lack; but he who hides his eyes (shall have) many curses. When rise the wicked, hides himself a man; but when they perish, multiply the righteous.