Found 53 Results for: prudent

  • According to your ability, be cautious of your neighbor, and treat him as the wise and prudent would. (Ecclesiasticus 9, 21)

  • Those who are free will serve an understanding servant. And a prudent and disciplined man will not murmur at correction. But an ignorant man will not be honored. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 28)

  • There is a lying correction in the anger of a contemptuous man. And there is a judgment which does not prove to be good. But there is one who is silent, and the same is prudent. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 28)

  • A wise man will benefit himself by his own words, and a prudent man will please the powerful. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 29)

  • The mouth of the prudent is sought in the Church, and they will consider his words in their hearts. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 20)

  • Doctrine is to the prudent like a gold ornament, and like an armband on the right arm. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 24)

  • It is foolish for a man to listen through the door. And a prudent man will be grieved at this disgrace. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 27)

  • The lips of the imprudent will describe senseless things. But the words of the prudent will be weighed on a balance. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 28)

  • A prudent daughter brings an inheritance to her husband. But she who causes shame will be a disgrace to him who conceived her. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 4)

  • The Most High has created medicines from the earth, and a prudent man will not abhor them. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 4)

  • Woe to you who are wise in your own eyes, and prudent in your own sight! (Isaiah 5, 21)

  • for this reason, behold, I will proceed to accomplish a wonder for this people, a great and mystifying miracle. For wisdom will perish from their wise, and the understanding of their prudent will be concealed. (Isaiah 29, 14)


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