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Mishle 15:10-21 Orthodox Jewish Bible (OJB)

10. Musar is grievous unto him that forsaketh the orach (way), and he that hateth tokhakhat (reproof) shall die.

11. Sheol and Avaddon are before Hashem, how much more then the hearts of Bnei Adam?

12. A scoffer loveth not one that correcteth him, neither will he go unto chachamim.

13. A lev same'ach maketh a cheerful countenance, but by sorrow of the lev the ruach is broken.

14. The lev of him that hath understanding seeketh da'as, but the peh (mouth) of kesilim feedeth on folly.

15. All the days of the oni are ra'im, but he that is of a tov lev hath a mishteh tamid (a continual feast).

16. Better is little with the Yirat Hashem than otzar rav (great treasure) and trouble therewith.

17. Better is a meal of yarak (vegetables) where love is, than a fatted calf and sinah (hatred) therewith.

18. An ish chemah (angry man) stirreth up madon (strife), but he that is slow to anger pacifies a quarrel.

19. The derech (road) of the atzel (sluggard, lazy one) is a thorny hedge, but the orach yesharim (way of the upright) is a highway.

20. A ben chacham maketh glad an av, but a kesil adam despiseth immo.

21. Folly is simchah to him that is destitute of lev [of discernment], but an ish tevunah walketh uprightly.

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