7/20/2014
Happiness, Book of Proverbs
The perverse in heart come to no good, and the double-tongued fall into trouble.
+ Book of Proverbs 17, 20
[17:20] The saying employs the familiar metaphors of walking = conducting oneself (“fall into trouble”), and of straight and crooked = right and wrong (“perverse,” “double-tongued”).
마음이 빗나간 자는 행복을 얻을 수 없고 혀가 비틀린 자는 불행 속에 빠진다.
+ 구약성경 잠언 17, 20
http://www.usccb.org/bible/proverbs/17
Labels:
Bible,
Book of Proverbs,
Happiness,
Heart,
Old Testament,
Trouble
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