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Honor the Lord with your substance
    and with the first fruits of all your produce;(A)
10 then your barns will be filled with plenty,
    and your vats will be bursting with wine.

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Honor the Lord with your wealth
    and with the first[a] of all your produce,
10 so your barns will be filled with abundance,
    and your vats will burst open with new wine.

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  1. Proverbs 3:9 Or best

15 The wealth of the rich is their fortress;
    the poverty of the poor is their ruin.(A)

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15 The rich hide within the fortress that is their wealth,
    but the poor are dismayed due to their poverty.

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Riches do not profit in the day of wrath,
    but righteousness delivers from death.(A)

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Wealth won’t help in the time of judgment,[a]
    but righteousness will deliver from death.

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  1. Proverbs 11:4 Lit. the day of wrath

28 Those who trust in their riches will wither,[a]
    but the righteous will flourish like green leaves.(A)

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  1. 11.28 Cn: Heb fall

28 The person who trusts in his wealth will fall,
    but the righteous will flourish like green leaves.

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Wealth is a ransom for a person’s life,
    but a poor person pays no attention to a rebuke.

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The life of a wealthy man may be held for ransom,
    but whoever is poor receives no threats.

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20 The poor are disliked even by their neighbors,
    but the rich have many friends.(A)

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20 The poor person is shunned by his neighbor,
    but many are the friends of the wealthy.

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24 The crown of the wise is their wealth,
    but folly is the garland[a] of fools.

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  1. 14.24 Cn: Heb is the folly

24 The crown of the wise is their wealth,
    but the stupidity of fools is just that—stupidity!

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16 Better is a little with the fear of the Lord
    than great treasure and trouble with it.(A)
17 Better is a dinner of vegetables where love is
    than a fatted ox and hatred with it.(B)

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On Contentment and Other Good Things of Life

16 Better is a little accompanied by fear of the Lord
    than abundant wealth with turmoil.
17 A vegetarian meal[a] served with love is better
    than a big, thick steak[b] with a plateful of[c] animosity.

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  1. Proverbs 15:17 Lit. A meal of herbs
  2. Proverbs 15:17 Lit. a fattened ox
  3. Proverbs 15:17 The Heb. lacks a plateful of

Those who mock the poor insult their Maker;
    those who are glad at calamity will not go unpunished.(A)

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Whoever mocks the poor shows contempt for their maker,
    and whoever is happy about disaster
        will not go unpunished.

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16 Why should fools have a price in hand
    to buy wisdom when they have no mind to learn?

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16 What is this? A fool has enough money to buy wisdom,
    but is senseless?[a]

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  1. Proverbs 17:16 Lit. but has no heart

11 The wealth of the rich is their strong city;
    in their imagination it is like a high wall.(A)

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11 The wealth of a rich person is his fortified city;
    in his own imagination, it is like a high wall.

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23 The poor use entreaties,
    but the rich answer roughly.(A)

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23 The poor person pleads for mercy,
    but the wealthy man responds harshly.

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