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Proverbs 13:2
2By the fruit of his lips, a man enjoys good things; But the unfaithful crave violence.
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This text reveals a profound truth: bodily satisfaction depends entirely upon the soul's condition.
Beneath apparent severity lies the spirit of true kindness.
The *peripateo* (walking) denotes chosen motion—not forced proximity, but intentional association.
— Human conduct divides into two paths, each revealing the heart's orientation toward Elohim.
The Book of Proverbs unites secular and spiritual wisdom without artificial division, revealing that godly living encompasses all dimensions of existence.
Exell's Victorian homiletic analysis illuminates two essential truths about spiritual sustenance.
Proverbs 13:22 reveals that human happiness depends far less upon external conditions than upon personal virtues.
It was "the tillage of the poor"—the careful, diligent husbandry of the man with only a small patch of land—that filled the storehouses of the Holy Land.
First, as a universal community: only religion—a sense of justice and moral distinction—separates humans from beasts.
This passage reveals both the excellency of meekness and the mischief of passionateness.
In the film *The Pursuit of Happyness*, we meet Chris Gardner, a father whose daily reality is defined by the relentless hustle of survival. Imagine, if you will, the early morning light filtering through the grimy windows of a San...