"Lo, this is the man that took not God for his strength, but trusted unto the multitude of his riches, and was mighty in his wickedness!"

"Have I put my trust in gold? Or, have I said to the finest gold of all, 'Thou art my confidence?'

There be some that put their trust in their goods, and boast themselves in the multitude of their riches.

As for men they are but vanity; the children of men are deceitful. Upon the weights they are altogether lighter than vanity itself.

Their eyes swell with fatness, and they do even what they lust.

Namely, how thou hast set them in a slippery places, that thou mayest cast them down headlong and destroy them.

O put not your trust in princes, nor in any child of man, for there is no help in them.

Neither is there any man that hath power over the spirit, to keep still the spirit, nor to have any power in the time of death: it is not he also that can make an end of the battle, neither may ungodliness deliver him that meddleth withall.

They that seek thee, shall narrowly look upon thee, and think in themselves, saying, "Is this the man, that brought all lands in fear, and made the kingdoms afraid?

Thus sayeth the LORD, "Cursed be the man that putteth his trust in man, and that taketh flesh for his arm: and he, whose heart departeth from the LORD.

But the merchant hath a false weight in his hand, he hath a pleasure to occupy extortion.

Then came Jesus forth wearing a crown of thorns and a robe of purple. And Pilate said unto them, "Behold the man."

Charge them that are rich in this world, that they be not exceeding wise, and that they trust not in the uncertain riches, but in the living God, which giveth us abundantly all things to enjoy them,

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Lo, this is the man that made not God his strength; but trusted in the abundance of his riches, and strengthened himself in his wickedness.

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O put not your trust in princes, nor in any child of man, for there is no help in them.
Thus sayeth the LORD, "Cursed be the man that putteth his trust in man, and that taketh flesh for his arm: and he, whose heart departeth from the LORD.

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Their eyes swell with fatness, and they do even what they lust.
Neither is there any man that hath power over the spirit, to keep still the spirit, nor to have any power in the time of death: it is not he also that can make an end of the battle, neither may ungodliness deliver him that meddleth withall.
But the merchant hath a false weight in his hand, he hath a pleasure to occupy extortion.

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"Have I put my trust in gold? Or, have I said to the finest gold of all, 'Thou art my confidence?'
But the rich man's goods are his stronghold, yea he taketh them for a high wall round about him.
But now ye rejoice in your boastings. All such rejoicing is evil.
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