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    Proverbs 11

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    Proverbs 11:1 However men may make light of giving short weight or measure, and however common such crimes may be, they are an abomination to the Lord.MHBC 640.1

    Proverbs 11:2 Considering how safe, and quiet, and easy the humble are, we see that with the lowly is wisdom.MHBC 640.2

    Proverbs 11:3 An honest man's principles are fixed, therefore his way is plain.MHBC 640.3

    Proverbs 11:4 Riches will stand men in no stead in the day of death.MHBC 640.4

    Proverbs 11:5,6 The ways of wickedness are dangerous. And sin will be its own punishment.MHBC 640.5

    Proverbs 11:7 When a godly man dies, all his fears vanish; but when a wicked man dies, his hopes vanish.MHBC 640.6

    Proverbs 11:8 The righteous are often wonderfully kept from going into dangerous situations, and the ungodly go in their stead.MHBC 640.7

    Proverbs 11:9 Hypocrites delude men into error and sin by artful objections against the truths of God's word.MHBC 640.8

    Proverbs 11:10,11 Nations prosper when wicked men are cast down.MHBC 640.9

    Proverbs 11:12 A man of understanding does not judge of others by their success.MHBC 640.10

    Proverbs 11:13 A faithful man will not disclose what he is trusted with, unless the honour of God and the real good of society require it.MHBC 640.11

    Proverbs 11:14 We shall often find it to our advantage to advise with others.MHBC 640.12

    Proverbs 11:15 The welfare of our families, our own peace, and our ability to pay just debts, must not be brought into danger. But here especially let us consider the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ in becoming Surety even for enemies.MHBC 640.13

    Proverbs 11:16 A pious and discreet woman will keep esteem and respect, as strong men keep possession of wealth.MHBC 640.14

    Proverbs 11:17 A cruel, froward, ill-natured man, is vexatious to those that are, and should be to him as his own flesh, and punishes himself.MHBC 640.15

    Proverbs 11:18 He that makes it his business to do good, shall have a reward, as sure to him as eternal truth can make it.MHBC 640.16

    Proverbs 11:19 True holiness is true happiness. The more violent a man is in sinful pursuits, the more he hastens his own destruction.MHBC 640.17

    Proverbs 11:20 Nothing is more hateful to God, than hypocrisy and double dealing, which are here signified. God delights in such as aim and act with uprightness.MHBC 640.18

    Proverbs 11:21 Joining together in sin shall not protect the sinners.MHBC 640.19

    Proverbs 11:22 Beauty is abused by those who have not discretion or modesty with it. This is true of all bodily endowments.MHBC 640.20

    Proverbs 11:23 The wicked desire mischief to others, but it shall return upon themselves.MHBC 640.21

    Proverbs 11:24 A man may grow poor by not paying just debts, not relieving the poor, not allowing needful expenses. Let men be ever so saving of what they have, if God appoints, it comes to nothing.MHBC 640.22

    Proverbs 11:25 Both in temporal and spiritual things, God commonly deals with his people according to the measure by which they deal with their brethren.MHBC 640.23

    Proverbs 11:26 We must not hoard up the gifts of God's bounty, merely for our own advantage.MHBC 640.24

    Proverbs 11:27 Seeking mischief is here set against seeking good; for those that are not doing good are doing hurt, even to themselves.MHBC 640.25

    Proverbs 11:28 The true believer is a branch of the living Vine. When those that take root in the world wither, those who are grafted into Christ shall be fruitful.MHBC 640.26

    Proverbs 11:29 He that brings trouble upon himself and his family, by carelessness, or by wickedness, shall be unable to keep and enjoy what he gets, as a man is unable to hold the wind, or to satisfy himself with it.MHBC 640.27

    Proverbs 11:30 The righteous are as trees of life; and their influence upon earth, like the fruits of that tree, support and nourish the spiritual life in many.MHBC 640.28

    Proverbs 11:31 Even the righteous, when they offend on earth, shall meet with sharp corrections; much more will the wicked meet the due reward of their sins. Let us then seek those blessings which our Surety purchased by his sufferings and death; let us seek to copy his example, and to keep his commandments.MHBC 640.29

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