Proverbs 31:7
Let them drink and forget their poverty and no longer remember their hardship.
Let them drink and forget their poverty and no longer remember their hardship.
Let him drink, and forget his poverty, and remember his misery no more.
Let him drink and forget his poverty, and remember his misery no more.
Let him drink, and forget his poverty, and remember his misery no more.
that they maye drynke it, & forget their misery & aduersite.
Let him drinke, that he may forget his pouertie, and remember his miserie no more.
That they may drynke it, and forget their miserie and aduersitie.
Let him drink, and forget his poverty, and remember his misery no more.
Let him drink, and forget his poverty, And remember his misery no more.
He drinketh, and forgetteth his poverty, And his misery he remembereth not again.
Let him drink, and forget his poverty, And remember his misery no more.
Let him drink, and forget his poverty, And remember his misery no more.
Let him have drink, and his need will go from his mind, and the memory of his trouble will be gone.
Let him drink, and forget his poverty, and remember his misery no more.
let them drink and forget their poverty, and remember their misery no more.
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4It is not for kings, Lemuel—it is not for kings to drink wine, nor for rulers to crave strong drink.
5Lest they drink and forget what has been decreed, and deprive all the oppressed of their rights.
6Let beer be for those who are perishing, wine for those who are bitter of heart.
16For you will forget your trouble, remembering it only as water that has passed by.
15Woe to him who gives drink to his neighbor, pouring out your wrath and making him drunk, in order to gaze at their nakedness!
17Whoever loves pleasure will become poor; whoever loves wine and oil will not become rich.
21Therefore hear this, you afflicted one, who are drunk but not with wine.
9They no longer drink wine with song; strong drink is bitter to those who drink it.
7Go, eat your bread with joy, and drink your wine with a glad heart, for God has already approved your works.
21For the drunkard and the glutton will become poor, and drowsiness will clothe them in rags.
23Stop drinking only water, but use a little wine because of your stomach and your frequent illnesses.
5Wake up, you drunkards, and weep! Wail, all you wine drinkers, because of the fresh wine, for it is cut off from your mouth.
5Indeed, because wine betrays, and an arrogant man is restless, enlarging his appetite like Sheol and never satisfied, he gathers all the nations to himself and collects all peoples as his own.
8Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute.
15He has filled me with bitterness; He has made me drink wormwood.
15So I praised enjoyment, because there is nothing better for a person under the sun than to eat, drink, and be glad. This will accompany them in their toil through the days of life that God has given them under the sun.
1Wine is a mocker, strong drink is a brawler, and whoever is led astray by them is not wise.
22Woe to those who are heroes at drinking wine and valiant at mixing strong drink,
20Let their own eyes see their destruction, and let them drink from the wrath of the Almighty.
19Bread is made for laughter, and wine makes life merry, but money is the answer for everything.
20Why is light given to those in misery, and life to the bitter in soul?
7The new wine dries up, the vine withers, and all the merry-hearted groan.
11Woe to those who rise early in the morning to chase after strong drink, and who continue into the evening, inflamed by wine.
12"Come," they say, "let us fetch wine and drink our fill of strong drink! Tomorrow will be like today, or even far better."
30Those who linger over wine, who go to sample mixed drinks.
31Do not look at wine when it is red, when it sparkles in the cup and goes down smoothly.
19Remember my affliction and my wandering—the bitterness and the gall.
5Come, eat my bread and drink the wine I have mixed.
27If I say, 'I will forget my complaint, I will change my expression and smile,'
15wine that gladdens human hearts, oil to make their faces shine, and bread that sustains their hearts.
23However, the chief cupbearer did not remember Joseph; he forgot him.
27They reeled and staggered like drunkards, and all their skill was useless.
11They press oil between the rows, they tread the wine presses, yet they go thirsty.
7What man is like Job, who drinks scorn like water?
11Fornication, wine, and new wine take away the heart and understanding.
17Behold, what I have seen is good and fitting: to eat and drink and to enjoy the good of all one's labor under the sun during the few days of life God has given him, for this is his reward.
18Moreover, when God gives someone wealth and possessions, and enables them to enjoy it, to accept their lot and be happy in their toil—this is a gift of God.
17My soul has been deprived of peace; I have forgotten what happiness is.
13But behold, there is joy and gladness—killing cattle and slaughtering sheep, eating meat and drinking wine—saying, 'Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die!'
27If you lack the means to pay, why should your bed be taken from under you?
7He will drink from a brook along the way; therefore He will lift up His head.
20Like one who removes a garment on a cold day, or like vinegar poured on soda, is one who sings songs to a heavy heart.
3I explored with my heart how to cheer my body with wine, while my mind guided me with wisdom, and how to embrace folly until I could see what is good for people to do under the heavens during the few days of their lives.
6You drink wine by the bowlful and anoint yourselves with the finest oils, but you do not grieve over the ruin of Joseph.
19The LORD will not be willing to forgive such a person. His anger and jealousy will burn against them, and every curse written in this scroll will fall on them. The LORD will blot out their name from under the heavens.
24There is nothing better for a person than to eat and drink and find enjoyment in their work. This too, I realized, is from the hand of God.
17Blessed are you, O land, whose king is the son of nobles, and whose princes eat at the proper time—for strength and not for drunkenness.
16Indeed, He has enticed you out of the jaws of distress into a broad and unconfined place; your table is filled with abundance.
10Then your barns will be filled with plenty, and your vats will overflow with new wine.