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the Week of Proper 5 / Ordinary 10
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Passage Lookup: Proverbs 17:4,7,20,27-28
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Proverbs 17:4
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An (d)evildoer listens to wicked lips; A [b]liar pays attention to a destructive tongue.
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Proverbs 17:7
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[c](i)Excellent speech is not fitting for a fool, Much less are (j)lying lips to a prince.
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Proverbs 17:20
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He who has a crooked [h]mind (y)finds no good, And he who is (z)perverted in his language falls into evil.
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Proverbs 17:27
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He who (aj)restrains his words [j]has knowledge, And he who has a (ak)cool spirit is a man of understanding.
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Proverbs 17:28
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Even a fool, when he (al)keeps silent, is considered wise; When he closes his lips, he is considered prudent.
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