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TWOT Reference: 1011c
Strong's Number H3684 matches the Hebrew כְּסִיל (kᵊsîl),
which occurs 70 times in 69 verses
in the WLC Hebrew.
Page 2 / 2 (Pro 29:11–Ecc 10:15)
The wise person has eyes in his head,
but the fool walks in darkness.
Yet I also knew that one fate comes to them both.
So I said to myself, “What happens to the fool will also happen to me. Why then have I been overly wise? ” And I said to myself that this is also futile.
For, just like the fool, there is no lasting remembrance of the wise, since in the days to come both will be forgotten. How is it that the wise person dies just like the fool?
Better is a poor but wise youth than an old but foolish king who no longer pays attention to warnings.
Guard your steps when you go to the house of God. Better to approach in obedience than to offer the sacrifice as fools do, for they ignorantly do wrong.
When you make a vow to God, don’t delay fulfilling it, because he does not delight in fools. Fulfill what you vow.
What advantage then does the wise person have over the fool? What advantage is there for the poor person who knows how to conduct himself before others?
The heart of the wise is in a house of mourning,
but the heart of fools is in a house of pleasure.
It is better to listen to rebuke from a wise person
than to listen to the song of fools,
for like the crackling of burning thorns under the pot,
so is the laughter of the fool.
This too is futile.
The words from the mouth of a wise person are gracious,
but the lips of a fool consume him.
2. Pro 29:11–Ecc 10:15
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