Thematic Bible


Thematic Bible



the lips of a dullard, enter into contention, and his mouth, for blows, crieth out. The mouth of a dullard, is his ruin, and, his lips, are a snare to his soul.

A lover of transgression, is one who loveth strife, he that heighteneth his door, seeketh grievous harm. Verse ConceptsdisagreementsLove, Abuse OfWorldly AmbitionDissensionContentiousnessQuarrelsSelf ExaltationLoving Evil

A wrathful man, stirreth up strife, but, he that is slow to anger, calmeth contention. Verse ConceptsAngerAggressionPatienceQuarrelsDissensionContentiousnessAnger ManagementBeing Slow To AngerQuick TemperedSlow To Anger

Black coal to burning blocks, and wood to fire, so is a contentious man, for kindling strife. Verse ConceptsArguingDissensionContentiousnessCharcoal



the lips of a dullard, enter into contention, and his mouth, for blows, crieth out. Verse ConceptsFolly, Effects OfFloggingQuarrelsFools, Characteristics OfDissensionContentiousnessWhipsFools

Wherefore shouldst thou let me see iniquity, and, wrong, shouldst let me behold, and, force and violence, be straight before me, - and there should have ever been someone who, contention and strife, would uphold? Verse ConceptsDissensionContentiousnessDestructionViolence In The EarthFighting One AnotherWhy Does God Do This?Injustice

A lover of transgression, is one who loveth strife, he that heighteneth his door, seeketh grievous harm. Verse ConceptsdisagreementsLove, Abuse OfWorldly AmbitionDissensionContentiousnessQuarrelsSelf ExaltationLoving Evil

A wrathful man, stirreth up strife, but, he that is slow to anger, calmeth contention. Verse ConceptsAngerAggressionPatienceQuarrelsDissensionContentiousnessAnger ManagementBeing Slow To AngerQuick TemperedSlow To Anger

Black coal to burning blocks, and wood to fire, so is a contentious man, for kindling strife. Verse ConceptsArguingDissensionContentiousnessCharcoal



the lips of a dullard, enter into contention, and his mouth, for blows, crieth out. Verse ConceptsFolly, Effects OfFloggingQuarrelsFools, Characteristics OfDissensionContentiousnessWhipsFools

Wherefore shouldst thou let me see iniquity, and, wrong, shouldst let me behold, and, force and violence, be straight before me, - and there should have ever been someone who, contention and strife, would uphold? Verse ConceptsDissensionContentiousnessDestructionViolence In The EarthFighting One AnotherWhy Does God Do This?Injustice

the lips of a dullard, enter into contention, and his mouth, for blows, crieth out. Verse ConceptsFolly, Effects OfFloggingQuarrelsFools, Characteristics OfDissensionContentiousnessWhipsFools

the lips of a dullard, enter into contention, and his mouth, for blows, crieth out. Verse ConceptsFolly, Effects OfFloggingQuarrelsFools, Characteristics OfDissensionContentiousnessWhipsFools

the lips of a dullard, enter into contention, and his mouth, for blows, crieth out. The mouth of a dullard, is his ruin, and, his lips, are a snare to his soul.

And the messenger of Yahweh came up from Gilgal, unto Bochim. And he said - I led you up out of Egypt, and brought you into the land, which I had sworn unto your fathers, And I said, I will not break my covenant with you, to times age-abiding; But, ye, must not solemnise a covenant with the inhabitants of this land, Their altars, must ye tear down, - But ye have not hearkened unto my voice, what is this ye have done? Wherefore also I said, I will not drive them out from before you, - but they shall be your adversaries, and, their gods, shall become unto you a snare.

But had fellowship with the nations, and learned their doings; Yea they served their idols, and they became to them a snare:

and thou shalt devour all the peoples whom, Yahweh thy God, delivering up unto thee, thine eye shall not look with pity upon them, neither shalt thou serve their gods, for a snare, would it be unto thee. Verse ConceptsTrapEvil TrappingDo Not Have Other godsShow No Mercypity

So will I set thy bounds from the Red Sea even unto the sea of the Philistines and from the desert unto the River (Euphrates), - for I will deliver into your hand the inhabitants of the land, so shalt thou drive them out from before thee. Thou shalt not make with them or with their gods, a covenant: they shall not dwell in thy land, lest they cause thee to sin against me, - for thou mightest serve their gods, verily! it would become to thee a snare!

Take thou heed what, I, am commanding thee this day, - behold me! driving out from before thee - the Amorite, and the Canaanite, and the Hittite, and the Perizzite, and the Hivite, and the Jebusite. Take heed to thyself, Lest thou solemnise a covenant with the inhabitant of the land, whereupon, thou, art about to enter, - Lest he become a snare in thy midst;

Take diligent heed, therefore, unto your souls, - to love Yahweh your God. But, if ye, do in any wise turn back, and cleave unto the remnant of these nations, these which remain with you, - and intermarry with them, and go in with them, and, they, with you; know, that Yahweh your God will no further drive out these nations from before you, - but they will become unto you a snare and a hook, and a goad in your sides, and thorns in your eyes, until ye have perished from off this goodly soil, which Yahweh your God hath given unto you.

It is a snare to a man, that he should rashly cry Holy! and, after making vows, to reflect! Verse ConceptsCarelessnessPromises, HumanTrapVowsVowsWorldly SnaresMaking VowsDo Not Be RashMaking DecisionsDecision Making

But I say unto you, That, every useless expression that men shall utter, they shall render, concerning it, an account, in a day of judgment; For, by thy words, shalt thou be, justified, and, by thy words, shalt thou be condemned.

the lips of a dullard, enter into contention, and his mouth, for blows, crieth out. The mouth of a dullard, is his ruin, and, his lips, are a snare to his soul.

For a dream cometh through the multitude of business, - and, the voice of a dullard, is with a multitude of words. Verse ConceptsMultitudesBusynessBad DreamsVain TalkToo Many WordsBusinessWorry And StressFoolsAnxiety And StressSuccess And Hard WorkSpeechinvestingoverthinkingeffortworries

For it was done amidst a multitude of dreams, and vanities, and many words, - but, towards God, be thou reverent. Verse ConceptsBad DreamsDaydreamingMan's Conduct Towards GodMisleading DreamsPeople Being SilentFear God!

A brier cometh into the hand of a drunken-man, a proverb into the mouth of dullards. Verse ConceptsProverbsWise Proverbsdrunkards



Thou hast seen a man hasty in his words, - there is, more hope of a dullard, than of him. Verse ConceptsContemplationActionsFalse HopesHope, Nature OfRashnessHow Silence Is WiseDo Not Be RashWithout HopeFoolsDecision Making

The heart of the intelligent, seeketh knowledge, but, the mouth of dullards, feedeth on folly. Verse ConceptsFolly, Effects OfStudyKnowledgeSeeking For Abstract ThingsValuing Knowledge


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A prudent man, concealeth knowledge, but, the heart of dullards, proclaimeth folly. Verse ConceptsFolly, Effects OfPrudenceShrewdnessAspects Of People Made KnownDo Not TellPeople With KnowledgeFoolsignorancerumors


Wise men, treasure up knowledge, but, the mouth of the foolish, is a terror near at hand. Verse ConceptsBabblingSpeech, Power And Significance OfThriftTroubleDestructionValuing KnowledgeStoring Other Things

The lips of the wise, scatter abroad knowledge, but, the heart of dullards, is not right. Verse ConceptsLipsIntellectual KnowledgeValuing Knowledge


Useless are the legs of the lame, and a proverb, in the mouth of a dullard. Verse ConceptsFools, Characteristics OfLamenessLegsProverbsWise Proverbs

In the mouth of the foolish, is a haughty rod, but, as for the lips of the wise, thou shalt give heed to them! Verse ConceptsBackLipsSpeech, Power And Significance OfWisdom, Human ImportanceSpeaking, Wisdom InThe Proud Will Be AbasedPrideFoolsHumility And Pridearroganceego

Oh that ye would, altogether held your peace, and it should serve you for wisdom! Verse ConceptsSilenceHow Silence Is WiseMan's Wisdom

Is there to be an end to windy words? Or what so strongly exciteth thee, that thou must respond? I also, like you, could speak, - If your soul were in the place of my soul, I could string together words against you, and could therewith shake over you my head.

Who is it that darkeneth counsel, by words, without knowledge? Verse ConceptsAdvice, Rejecting God's AdviceThose Who Were Ignorant

Do not answer a dullard, according to his folly, lest, even thou thyself, become like him; Verse ConceptsSpeech, Power And Significance OfLike Bad PeopleAnsweringFoolsChanging Yourselfanswers

Do not slander a servant to his master, lest he revile thee, and thou be found guilty. Verse ConceptsInjuryServanthood, In SocietySlanderSlavescriticismgossipingaccusations

The beginning of the words of his mouth, is folly, - but, the latter end of his speech, is mischievous madness. Yet, a foolish man, multiplieth words, - though no man knoweth that which hath been, and, that which shall be after him, who can tell him?

the lips of a dullard, enter into contention, and his mouth, for blows, crieth out. The mouth of a dullard, is his ruin, and, his lips, are a snare to his soul.

For a dream cometh through the multitude of business, - and, the voice of a dullard, is with a multitude of words. Verse ConceptsMultitudesBusynessBad DreamsVain TalkToo Many WordsBusinessWorry And StressFoolsAnxiety And StressSuccess And Hard WorkSpeechinvestingoverthinkingeffortworries

A prudent man, concealeth knowledge, but, the heart of dullards, proclaimeth folly. Verse ConceptsFolly, Effects OfPrudenceShrewdnessAspects Of People Made KnownDo Not TellPeople With KnowledgeFoolsignorancerumors


Wise men, treasure up knowledge, but, the mouth of the foolish, is a terror near at hand. Verse ConceptsBabblingSpeech, Power And Significance OfThriftTroubleDestructionValuing KnowledgeStoring Other Things

Useless are the legs of the lame, and a proverb, in the mouth of a dullard. Verse ConceptsFools, Characteristics OfLamenessLegsProverbsWise Proverbs

In the mouth of the foolish, is a haughty rod, but, as for the lips of the wise, thou shalt give heed to them! Verse ConceptsBackLipsSpeech, Power And Significance OfWisdom, Human ImportanceSpeaking, Wisdom InThe Proud Will Be AbasedPrideFoolsHumility And Pridearroganceego

The words of a wise man's mouth, are pleasant, - but, the lips of a dullard, will swallow him up: The beginning of the words of his mouth, is folly, - but, the latter end of his speech, is mischievous madness. Yet, a foolish man, multiplieth words, - though no man knoweth that which hath been, and, that which shall be after him, who can tell him?

the lips of a dullard, enter into contention, and his mouth, for blows, crieth out. Verse ConceptsFolly, Effects OfFloggingQuarrelsFools, Characteristics OfDissensionContentiousnessWhipsFools