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28:1 whose ordinary ones flee, if not of man pursueth: but those righteous are as lion.
grassement 28:2 for the Transgression of a country much is the princes: but by a man of comprehension and knowledge the state is prolonged.
28:3 A poor fellow that oppresseth that is arm like an extended rain, leaveth the no food.
28:4 it which leave the praise of law the ordinary one: but as a maintenance them.
28:5 do not fight the law bad men include/understand a judgement: but they this operation of research the LORD include/understand all things.
better 28:6 are those the arms which walketh in its uprightness, him which is in its manners pervert, although it is rich.
28:7 Whoso keepeth the law is an intelligent son: but him which a guide is riotous men shameth his father.
28:8 him which by wears and unjust the profit seizes increaseth its substance, him him for him which poor.
regretted 28:9 it this one is far turneth its ear from the hearing of the law, even its prayer abomination.
28:10 Whoso causeth which righteous, to him in bad manners with verirren, it itself falls into its own well: but the vertical has good things in possession.
28:11 the rich man is intelligent in his own imagination; but arm this one hath searcheth it out.
28:12 including/understanding, if righteous men are delighted, is a great fame there: but if the ordinary rise, is not a man hidden.
28:13 to him this one extends covereth its sins: but whoso confesseth and forsaketh they have mercy.
28:14 which is happy, are the man of this one alway feareth: but it this one hardeneth its heart falls into mischief.
28:15 like lion to howl and erstreckenbär; an ordinary teaching on bad people.
28:16 is the prince so that wanteth comprehension is also a large oppressor: but it this one hateth Begierde extends its days.
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of 28:17 A man, doeth the activity of force to the blood of each possible person to the well flees; of man him.
28:18 Whoso cannot have remained walketh are stored right: but it which in its manners pervert is, falls immediately.
28:19 it has this one tilleth its country with much bread: but it this one followeth after futile people with poverty enough.
28:20 A reliable man has with prayers an abundance: but it this one maketh rich haste being is not innocent.
28:21 with the credit respect of the people is not good: for for a piece of bread will of man transgress.
28:22 this one hasteth to be rich for him hath an evil eye and considereth, not that after poverty him.
28:23 it finds this one comes rebuketh a man more preferably than him this one flattereth with tongue.
28:24 Whoso robbeth his father or his/her mother is not it and saith, of Transgression; the same one is the guide a destroyer.
28:25 him which is proud heart stirreth of a polemic: but him this one putteth its confidence in the LORD fat.
28:26 is cultivated to him this one trusteth in its own heart an imbecile: but whoso walketh intelligently, it is delivered.
28:27 him which this one does not miss giveth with those with arms: but it this one hideth its eyes has much curse.
28:28, if the ordinary rise, of the men are dissimulated: but, if they die which righteous increase.
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