Proverbs 14:13
Even in laughter is the heart pained, And the latter end of joy `is' affliction.
Even in laughter is the heart pained, And the latter end of joy `is' affliction.
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2Better to go unto a house of mourning, Than to go unto a house of banqueting, For that is the end of all men, And the living layeth `it' unto his heart.
3Better `is' sorrow than laughter, For by the sadness of the face the heart becometh better.
4The heart of the wise `is' in a house of mourning, And the heart of fools in a house of mirth.
13A joyful heart maketh glad the face, And by grief of heart is the spirit smitten.
14The heart of the intelligent seeketh knowledge, And the mouth of fools enjoyeth folly.
15All the days of the afflicted `are' evil, And gladness of heart `is' a perpetual banquet.
16Better `is' a little with the fear of Jehovah, Than much treasure, and tumult with it.
12There is a way -- right before a man, And its latter end `are' ways of death.
9be exceeding afflicted, and mourn, and weep, let your laughter to mourning be turned, and the joy to heaviness;
22A rejoicing heart doth good to the body, And a smitten spirit drieth the bone.
1I said in my heart, `Pray, come, I try thee with mirth, and look thou on gladness;' and lo, even it `is' vanity.
2Of laughter I said, `Foolish!' and of mirth, `What `is' this it is doing?'
14From his ways is the backslider in heart filled, And a good man -- from his fruits.
25Sorrow in the heart of a man boweth down, And a good word maketh him glad.
6For as the noise of thorns under the pot, So `is' the laughter of a fool, even this `is' vanity.
15Ceased hath the joy of our heart, Turned to mourning hath been our dancing.
10The heart knoweth its own bitterness, And with its joy a stranger doth not intermeddle.
21Folly is joy to one lacking heart, And a man of intelligence directeth `his' going.
15And I have praised mirth because there is no good to man under the sun except to eat and to drink, and to rejoice, and it remaineth with him of his labour the days of his life that God hath given to him under the sun.
18for, in abundance of wisdom `is' abundance of sadness, and he who addeth knowledge addeth pain.'
21While he filleth with laughter thy mouth, And thy lips with shouting,
25There is a way right before a man, And its latter end -- ways of death.
9Rejoice, O young man, in thy childhood, And let thy heart gladden thee in days of thy youth, And walk in the ways of thy heart, And in the sight of thine eyes, And know thou that for all these, Doth God bring thee into judgment.
10And turn aside anger from thy heart, And cause evil to pass from thy flesh, For the childhood and the age `are' vanity!
19For mirth they are making a feast, And wine maketh life joyful, And the silver answereth with all.
7Mourned hath the new wine, languished the vine, Sighed have all the joyful of heart.
8Ceased hath the joy of tabrets, Ceased hath the noise of exulting ones, Ceased hath the joy of a harp.
26I also in your calamity do laugh, I deride when your fear cometh,
11And thou hast howled in thy latter end, In the consumption of thy flesh and thy food,
33In the heart of the intelligent wisdom doth rest. And in the midst of fools it is known.
3The folly of man perverteth his way, And against Jehovah is his heart wroth.
22Only -- his flesh for him is pained, And his soul for him doth mourn.'
4A time to weep, And a time to laugh. A time to mourn, And a time to skip.
23To execute inventions `is' as play to a fool, And wisdom to a man of understanding.
14In a day of prosperity be in gladness, And in a day of evil consider. Also this over-against that hath God made, To the intent that man doth not find anything after him.
25`Wo to you who have been filled -- because ye shall hunger. `Wo to you who are laughing now -- because ye shall mourn and weep.
20Whoso is taking away a garment in a cold day, `Is as' vinegar on nitre, And a singer of songs on a sad heart.
30A healed heart `is' life to the flesh, And rottenness to the bones `is' envy.
3This `is' an evil among all that hath been done under the sun, that one event `is' to all, and also the heart of the sons of man is full of evil, and madness `is' in their heart during their life, and after it -- unto the dead.
15My son, if thy heart hath been wise, My heart rejoiceth, even mine,
12I have known that there is no good for them except to rejoice and to do good during their life,
13The Lord doth laugh at him, For He hath seen that his day cometh.
14O the happiness of a man fearing continually, And whoso is hardening his heart falleth into evil.
23For all his days are sorrows, and his travail sadness; even at night his heart hath not lain down; this also `is' vanity.
13O the happiness of a man `who' hath found wisdom, And of a man `who' bringeth forth understanding.
30The light of the eyes rejoiceth the heart, A good report maketh fat the bone.
13The beginning of the words of his mouth `is' folly, And the latter end of his mouth `Is' mischievous madness.
11A cry over the wine `is' in out-places, Darkened hath been all joy, Removed hath been the joy of the land.
11Sheol and destruction `are' before Jehovah, Surely also the hearts of the sons of men.
24A path of life `is' on high for the wise, To turn aside from Sheol beneath.