Proverbs 28:6 Cross References - ECB

6 Better the impoverished, who walk in integrity, than he who perverts his ways, though he be rich.

Proverbs 16:8

8 Better, a little with justness than great produce without judgment.

Proverbs 19:1

1 Better, the impoverished walking in integrity, than the perverted in lips who is a fool.

Proverbs 19:22

22 The desire of a human is his mercy; better, impoverishment than a man of lies.

Proverbs 28:18

18 Whoever walks integriously is saved; and he who perverts his ways, falls at once.

Luke 16:19-23

19
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.

Acts 24:24-27

24
THE WITNESS OF PAULOS TO PHELIX
And after some days, Phelix comes with his woman Drusilla - being a Yah Hudiy, he summons Paulos, and hears him concerning the trust in the Messiah: 25 and as he reasons concerning justness, self-control, and the judgment about to be, Phelix becomes awestricken, and answers, Go your way for now; when I partake a season, I call for you. 26 He hopes simultaneously that Paulos gives him riches, so as to loose him: so he summons him the oftener, and homologizes with him. 27 But fulfilling/shalaming two years Porkios Phestus succeeds Phelix: and Phelix wills to lay a charism on the Yah Hudiym and leaves Paulos bound.

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