Proverbs 18:14
The spirit of a man sustaineth his sickness, And a smitten spirit who doth bear?
The spirit of a man sustaineth his sickness, And a smitten spirit who doth bear?
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22A rejoicing heart doth good to the body, And a smitten spirit drieth the bone.
13A joyful heart maketh glad the face, And by grief of heart is the spirit smitten.
28A city broken down without walls, `Is' a man without restraint over his spirit!
15The heart of the intelligent getteth knowledge, And the ear of the wise seeketh knowledge.
27The breath of man `is' a lamp of Jehovah, Searching all the inner parts of the heart.
27One acquainted with knowledge is sparing his words, And the cool of temper `is' a man of understanding.
25Sorrow in the heart of a man boweth down, And a good word maketh him glad.
22Only -- his flesh for him is pained, And his soul for him doth mourn.'
29Whoso is slow to anger `is' of great understanding, And whoso is short in temper is exalting folly.
30A healed heart `is' life to the flesh, And rottenness to the bones `is' envy.
14If He doth set on him His heart, His spirit and his breath unto Him He gathereth.
8Surely a spirit is in man, And the breath of the Mighty One Doth cause them to understand.
23The pride of man humbleth him, And humility of spirit upholdeth honour.
3Who is giving healing to the broken of heart, And is binding up their griefs.
16Lord, by these do `men' live, And by all in them `is' the life of my spirit, And Thou savest me, make me also to live,
18Near `is' Jehovah to the broken of heart, And the bruised of spirit He saveth.
10Thou hast shewed thyself weak in a day of adversity, Straitened is thy power,
12Before destruction the heart of man is high, And before honour `is' humility.
13Whoso is answering a matter before he heareth, Folly it is to him and shame.
18Before destruction `is' pride, And before stumbling -- a haughty spirit.'
4A healed tongue `is' a tree of life, And perverseness in it -- a breach in the spirit.
11for who of men hath known the things of the man, except the spirit of the man that `is' in him? so also the things of God no one hath known, except the Spirit of God.
8There is no man ruling over the spirit to restrain the spirit, and there is no authority over the day of death, and there is no discharge in battle, and wickedness delivereth not its possessors.
18My refreshing for me `is' sorrow, For me my heart `is' sick.
21Who knoweth the spirit of the sons of man that is going up on high, and the spirit of the beast that is going down below to the earth?
10And a man dieth, and becometh weak, And man expireth, and where `is' he?
2All the ways of a man are pure in his own eyes, And Jehovah is pondering the spirits.
3The folly of man perverteth his way, And against Jehovah is his heart wroth.
5Counsel in the heart of a man `is' deep water, And a man of understanding draweth it up.
13For thou turnest against God thy spirit? And hast brought out words from thy mouth:
8Better `is' the latter end of a thing than its beginning, Better `is' the patient of spirit, than the haughty of spirit.
11and lo, there was a woman having a spirit of infirmity eighteen years, and she was bowed together, and not able to bend back at all,
1Brethren, if a man also may be overtaken in any trespass, ye who `are' spiritual restore such a one in a spirit of meekness, considering thyself -- lest thou also may be tempted;
4And my spirit in me is become feeble, Within me is my heart become desolate.
18He keepeth back his soul from corruption, And his life from passing away by a dart.
17A kind man is rewarding his own soul, And the fierce is troubling his own flesh.
14To a despiser of his friends `is' shame, And the fear of the Mighty he forsaketh.
4If the spirit of the ruler go up against thee, Thy place leave not, For yielding quieteth great sinners.
5Wherefore are ye stricken any more? Ye do add apostacy! Every head is become diseased, and every heart `is' sick.
6From the sole of the foot -- unto the head, There is no soundness in it, Wound, and bruise, and fresh smiting! They have not been closed nor bound, Nor have they softened with ointment.
16wherefore, we faint not, but if also our outward man doth decay, yet the inward is renewed day by day;
11The wisdom of a man hath deferred his anger, And his glory `is' to pass over transgression.
18For He doth pain, and He bindeth up, He smiteth, and His hands heal.
4Bows of the mighty are broken, And the stumbling have girded on strength.
4I -- to man `is' my complaint? and if `so', wherefore May not my temper become short?
30Even youths are wearied and fatigued, And young men utterly stumble,
32Better `is' the slow to anger than the mighty, And the ruler over his spirit than he who is taking a city.
14From his ways is the backslider in heart filled, And a good man -- from his fruits.
1A man often reproved, hardening the neck, Is suddenly broken, and there is no healing.
8According to his wisdom is a man praised, And the perverted of heart becometh despised.