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Passage Lookup: Proverbs 4:14-19
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Proverbs 4:14
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(C1)Do not enter the path of the wicked And do not proceed in the way of evil people.
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Proverbs 4:15
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Avoid it, do not pass by it; Turn away from it and pass on.
Proverbs 4:16
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For they (C1)cannot sleep unless they do evil; And (F1)they are robbed of sleep unless they make someone stumble.
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Proverbs 4:17
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For they (C1)eat the bread of wickedness, And drink the wine of violence.
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Proverbs 4:18
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But the (C1)path of the righteous is like the (C2)light of dawn That (C3)shines brighter and brighter until the (C4)full day.
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Proverbs 4:19
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The (C1)way of the wicked is like darkness; They do not know over what they (F1)(C2)stumble.
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