24 The crown of the wise is their riches; and the folly of fools is folly.
Proverbs 14:24 Cross References - ECB
Psalms 49:10-13
10 For he sees wise men die; the fool and the stupid destruct together and leave their valuables to others.
11 Inwardly they think their houses are eternal and their tabernacles generation to generation; they call their soil after their own names.
12 Humanity stays not in esteem; he is as the animals who decease.
13 This their way is their folly; yet their posterity is pleased with their mouth. Selah.
Psalms 112:9
9 he scatters; he gives to the needy; his justness stands eternal; his horn is lofted with honor.
Proverbs 27:22
22 Though you pestle a fool in a pestle among grits with a pestle, yet his folly turns not aside from him.
Ecclesiastes 7:11-12
Isaiah 33:6
6 and wisdom and knowledge become the trustworthiness of your times and wealth of salvation: the awe of Yah Veh is his treasure.
Luke 12:19-20
Luke 16:9
9 And I word to you, Make yourselves friends of the mammon of injustice; so that, whenever you fail, they receive you into eternal tabernacles.
Luke 16:19-25
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YAH SHUA ON THE RICH HUMAN AND EL AZAR
A rich human clothed in purple and white linen rejoices radiantly daily: 20 and a beggar named El Azar is cast at his gate - ulcerous; 21 and panting to be filled with the crumbs which fall from the table of the rich man: but even the dogs come and lick his ulcers. 22 And so be it, the beggar dies, and is borne by the angels to the bosom of Abraham: the rich man also dies and is entombed; 23 and in sheol/hades, being in torments, he lifts his eyes, and sees Abraham afar off and El Azar in his bosom. 24 And he voices out and says, Father Abraham, mercy me, and send El Azar to baptize the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue; for I grieve in this flame. 25 But Abraham says, Child, remember that you in your life took your good; and El Azar likewise evil: and now he consoles and you grieve:
YAH SHUA ON THE RICH HUMAN AND EL AZAR
A rich human clothed in purple and white linen rejoices radiantly daily: 20 and a beggar named El Azar is cast at his gate - ulcerous; 21 and panting to be filled with the crumbs which fall from the table of the rich man: but even the dogs come and lick his ulcers. 22 And so be it, the beggar dies, and is borne by the angels to the bosom of Abraham: the rich man also dies and is entombed; 23 and in sheol/hades, being in torments, he lifts his eyes, and sees Abraham afar off and El Azar in his bosom. 24 And he voices out and says, Father Abraham, mercy me, and send El Azar to baptize the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue; for I grieve in this flame. 25 But Abraham says, Child, remember that you in your life took your good; and El Azar likewise evil: and now he consoles and you grieve: