Ecclesiasticus 8:19

 

“Open not thine heart to every man, lest he requite thee with a shrewd turn.”
King James Version (KJV)



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Other Translations of Ecclesiasticus 8:19

Open not thine heart to euery man, least he requite thee with a shrewd turne.
- King James Version (1611) - Compare to scan of original Ecclesiasticus chapter 8

Quarrel not with a passionate man, and go not into the desert with a bold man: for blood is as nothing in his sight, and where there is no help he will overthrow thee.
- Douay Rheims Bible


 

Kings Warrior's comment on 2020-09-07 19:30:40:

What does "clamor" mean in the Bible.

Answer:

A great outcry; noise; exclamation; vociferation, made by a loud human voice continued or repeated, or by a multitude of voices. It often expresses complaint and urgent demand.

Source: KJV Dictionary

 

Proverbs 913's comment on 2020-09-07 18:28:25:

Wesley's Notes for Proverbs 9:13

9:12 For thyself - Thou dost not profit me but thyself.

9:14 At the door - Watching for occasions of sin.

9:15 Go right - Who are going innocently about their business.

 

Tom Colvin's comment on 2020-09-07 16:44:26:

What does "clamor" mean in the Bible.

 

Mishael's comment on 2020-09-07 00:15:49:

You are going to have to Google Ecclesiasticus to answer that question.

This is all King James Version Bible. There is an apocrypha link outside in the read Tea where all the links are.

 

Adam's comment on 2020-09-06 14:03:17:

Hi Earl, looks like you were viewing that page which is why it says 'on' in your comment. So, maybe you answered your own question?

 

Earl Jackson's comment on 2020-09-06 13:46:34:

How come King Janes bible dont have ecclesiastcus?

 


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