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Ferrar Fentons 'Holy Bible in Modern English. All spelling, punctuation and formatting maintained through-out. Verse ordering follows the King James version for clarity and necessary organization of the verses.

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RF PRO 16:1 On the Divine Government.
Man can display his ideas, But the LORD gives the tongue a reply.
RF PRO 16:2 All a man's ways are right in his eyes,
But the LORD can examine his thoughts.
RF PRO 16:3 Confide all your works to the LORD
And he will arrange for your plans.
RF PRO 16:4 The LORD made all for his purpose,
Yes, the bad for the day of distress!
RF PRO 16:5 All the proud-hearted disgust the LORD,
Hand in hand they will not be guiltless.
RF PRO 16:6 Frailty is pardoned by kindness and truth,
But the fear of the LORD turns from evil.
RF PRO 16:7 When a man's ways please the LORD,
Even his foes are at peace with him.
RF PRO 16:8 An honest little is better
Than a great dishonest increase.
RF PRO 16:9 A man's heart plans his object,
But the LORD controls the result.
RF PRO 16:10 The Duties of Governors.
Let Justice guard the royal lips,
Lest his mouth should err in deciding.
RF PRO 16:11 A just balance and scales are the LORD's;
For He made all the weights in the bag.
RF PRO 16:12 It is hateful for kings to sin;
For to do right supports the throne.
RF PRO 16:13 Honest lips should be pleasing to kings,
Who should love the straight-out speaker.
RF PRO 16:14 A king's wrath is a herald of death,
But a wise man can appease it.
RF PRO 16:15 In the light of a royal face is light;
And his favour, a rain-cloud in harvest.
RF PRO 16:16 In Praise of Wisdom.
Buy wisdom rather than finest gold,
Get thought, before choicest silver!
RF PRO 16:17 The right highway is to turn from sin,
He saves his soul who keeps that road!
RF PRO 16:18 Pride will precede destruction,
And a haughty spirit a fall.
RF PRO 16:19 Prefer a humble state with the gentle,
To sharing wealth with the fierce.
RF PRO 16:20 The skilful in business find success;
But who trusts in the LORD is happy.
RF PRO 16:21 Intelligence meets the wise heart,
And pleasant lips gain wealth.
RF PRO 16:22 Sense is a living spring to its owner,
But a Fool's instruction is folly!
RF PRO 16:23 The heart of the wise instructs his mouth,
And brings a reward to his lips.
RF PRO 16:24 Kind words are like to a honeycomb,
Sweet to the mind and health to the frame.
RF PRO 16:25 A course may seem right to a man,
But the end of it may be death!
RF PRO 16:26 A man who works, works for himself,
For his mouth compels him to do so.
RF PRO 16:27 A loose fellow pours out sin,
And his lips are a scorching fire!
RF PRO 16:28 A spiteful man spreads strife,
And a whisperer separates friends.
RF PRO 16:29 A rascal deludes his neighbour,
And leads him to a course of loss.
RF PRO 16:30 Fixing his eyes and planning fraud,
With tight lips he works the wrong.
RF PRO 16:31 Gray hair is a beautiful crown,
If found in a righteous cause!
RF PRO 16:32 Forbearance is better than force,
And to hold one's temper than taking a city.
RF PRO 16:33 Dice are flung out from the box,
But their arrangement comes from the LORD.




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AKJV ROM 8:32 He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?



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