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| − | Proverbs 11, in the [[Book of Proverbs]] of the [[Bible]], contrasts the reward of the righteous with that of the wicked. It includes this classic line: "he who seeks evil, evil will come to him."<ref>Proverbs 11:27 (NASB).</ref> | + | '''Proverbs 11''', in the [[Book of Proverbs]] of the [[Bible]], contrasts the reward of the righteous with that of the wicked. It includes this classic line: "he who seeks evil, evil will come to him."<ref>Proverbs 11:27 (NASB).</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 06:29, July 12, 2016
Proverbs 11, in the Book of Proverbs of the Bible, contrasts the reward of the righteous with that of the wicked. It includes this classic line: "he who seeks evil, evil will come to him."[1]
Proverbs 11 concludes with:[2]
| “ | He who trusts in his riches will fall,
But the righteous will flourish like the green leaf.
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