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Help me find more passages like Proverbs 25:19-20
« on: July 31, 2011, 10:44:48 AM »
Howdy Cathinfo.  I need some help.  I'm working on a project, and I am looking for any and all bible verses that are similar in nature to this gem I found in Proverbs, 25:19-20

"To trust to an unfaithful man in the time of trouble, is like a rotten tooth, and weary foot, and one that looseth his garment in cold weather."

There's gotta be more in the Bible than just this verse.  Please help.

-Laramie

Help me find more passages like Proverbs 25:19-20
« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2011, 10:55:44 AM »
Read in 2 Peter, chapter 2, there it speaks of false people, you might find something, not in 1 Peter but the next book after which is  2 Peter, it is a short chapter won't take you long to read it.  


Help me find more passages like Proverbs 25:19-20
« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2011, 05:03:07 PM »
http://drbo.org/x/d?b=drb&bk=26&ch=22&l=2&f=s#x


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[1] The sluggard is pelted with a dirty stone, and all men will speak of his disgrace. [2] The sluggard is pelted with the dung of oxen: and every one that toucheth him will shake his hands. [3] A son ill taught is the confusion of the father: and a foolish daughter shall be to his loss. [4] A wise daughter shall bring an inheritance to her husband: but she that confoundeth, becometh a disgrace to her father. [5] She that is bold shameth both her father and husband, and will not be inferior to the ungodly: and shall be disgraced by them both.

[6] A tale out of time is like music in mourning: but the stripes and instruction of wisdom are never out of time. [7] He that teacheth a fool, is like one that glueth a potsherd together. [8] He that telleth a word to him that heareth not, is like one that waketh a man out of a deep sleep. [9] He speaketh with one that is asleep, who uttereth wisdom to a fool: and in the end of the discourse he saith: Who is this? [10] Weep for the dead, for his light hath failed: and weep for the fool, for his understanding faileth.

[10] "For the fool"... In the language of the Holy Ghost, he is styled a fool, that turns away from God to follow vanity and sin. And what is said by the wise man against fools is meant of such fools as these.

[11] Weep but a little for the dead, for he is at rest. [12] For the wicked life of a wicked fool is worse than death. [13] The mourning for the dead is seven days: but for a fool and an ungodly man all the days of their life. [14] Talk not much with a fool, and go not with him that hath no sense. [15] Keep thyself from him, that thou mayst not have trouble, and thou shalt not be defiled with his sin.

[16] Turn away from him, and thou shalt find rest, and shalt not be wearied out with his folly. [17] What is heavier than lead? and what other name hath he but fool? [18] Sand and salt, and a mass of iron is easier to bear, than a man without sense, that is both foolish and wicked.