Bible software might be useful, but I simply re-read the  material
when I need to, or want to. How many times I have read Pvbs
I do not know, lost count 20 years ago. Great stuff, although
some of the verses I simply don't think are valid, like the
spare the rod stuff, etc. Some of it, sure, but this gets repeated
a good number of times and, for me, goes over the top.
 
There's that.
 
But the good stuff, it is there in abundance. Yet many people never
look at it at all. They are missing a heck of a lot of really inspirational 
 verses.
I don't mean a little inspirational, only here and there, but entire  
chapters.
 
Billy
 
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10/21/2011 10:15:00 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected]  
writes:

I recommend the e-Sword Bible software. Most of it  is free, some of it 
(like the NASB below) you have to purchase. 

I just  happened to know that verse was out there. Can't imagine why. ;-) 

David

 
"Anyone  who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than 
people do is a  swine."--P. J.  O’Rourke 


On 10/21/2011 11:57 PM, [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  wrote:  
 
So, you like my editing.
 
Billy  :-) 
 
 
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10/21/2011 8:04:14 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected])   writes:

I wonder why they left out  this one:

Ecc 10:2 NASB  A wise man's heart directs him toward  the right, but the 
foolish man's heart directs him toward the  left.

David

 
"Anyone  who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than 
people do  is a  swine."--P.  J. O’Rourke 


On 10/21/2011 6:15  AM, [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])   wrote:  
 
"Radical Centrist Proverbs"  Explained  


Radical Centrism really is something new, but it rests on  foundations which
extend back millennia. What is interesting is that, once you learn  the 
premises
of Radical Centrism, you can find prototype wisdom in the Bible,  sayings 
that
reflect RC philosophy.
 
There is no claim that the Bible is a Radical Centrist book. Any  claims 
that
the Bible supports one kind of politics to the exclusion of all  others 
simply
does not match the evidence. 
 
You can find  several political viewpoints in its pages,  upholding several
perspectives. These include the concern for the poor which is  typical
of liberals , concern for family values which characterizes  conservatism,
plus repeated reference to forms of monarchism. As well, depending  on
how you interpret the Book of Judges, 'when there was no king in  Israel
and everyone did what was right in his own eyes,'  maybe a  form of'
libertarianism. And the twelve tribe amphictyony   --confederation--
may suggest a predecessor to democracy.
 
Regardless, there are precedents for Radical Centrism in the  
Judeo-Christian
scriptures. Far more, in fact, than the following material  suggests. But 
to secure
a foundation,  a number of verses from the Hebrew Bible ( Old  Testament )
Book of Proverbs and from Ecclesiastes should make matters  clear.
 
Most of the verses simply indicate the kind of ethical views that  Radical 
Centrists
take for granted. But a few seem to go further and anticipate  actual 
Radical Centrism
as we now know it. These are :
 
Proverbs 11 :  14  For want of leadership a  people perishes, 
safety lies in many advisers
That is, basic to RC is seeking as many viewpoints as possible  before 
arriving at
decisions or conclusions.
 
Proverbs 14 :  15  The simpleton  believes any message, a person of 
discretion 
treads a careful path.
That is, we are not  --or not usually--  likely to  find political panaceas 
appealing
and generally are highly skeptical of political claims that offer  what 
cannot be delivered.
 
Proverbs 28 : 18  Whoever lives an honest life will be  safe, whoever 
wavers between 
two [dubious] ways falls  down in one of  them
This seems to be exactly what we are all about even if, to be sure,  there 
is much more
to be said. The word "dubious" has been supplied but seems to be  implicit 
in both the
New Jerusalem and the New English translations. Most quotations are  from 
the NJB
but some are from the NEB, with a few that use one or another word  from 
the other
since this seems to make the sense clearer.
 
Ecclesiastes 4 : 12   Where one alone would be  overcome, two will put up 
resistance; 
and a threefold cord is not quickly  broken.     
This verse needs to be "expanded" broadly but if that is done we  can find 
the principle
that reliance on just one side in a debate is questionable, seeking  the 
best from two sides
is far better, and arriving at a third view which combines the  strengths 
of each side is best.
 
Ecclesiastes 11 : 2  Divide your merchandise among  seven ventures, maybe 
eight, 
since you do not know what disasters may occur on  earth.
Here we get the Radical Centrist principle that it often is  necessary to 
take into account
as many political ( or other ) views as possible, not just Right  and Left.
 
The proverbs selected begin with Wisdom speaking, as She does in  most of 
the
Book of Proverbs. Her advice is excellent but to the point is that  this 
seemed
like a good idea so that the reader will know who is speaking,  namely,
Wisdom personified as a "divine woman," the Chokhma, to use  one
Hebrew version of the name.
 
 
Billy   
Oct 21, 2011
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Radical Centrist  Proverbs
 
 
Proverbs 1
     
20 Wisdom calls aloud in the  streets, she raises her voice in the public 
squares;   
21 she calls out at the  street corners, she delivers her message at the 
city  gates.   
22 'You simple people, how  much longer will you cling to your simple ways? 
How much longer  will mockers revel in their mocking and fools go on hating 
 knowledge?   
23 Pay attention to my  warning. To you I will pour out my heart and tell 
you what I have  to say.
 
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Proverbs 3
 
     
13 Blessed are those who  have discovered wisdom, those who have acquired  
understanding!   
14 Gaining her is more  rewarding than silver, her yield is more valuable 
than  gold.   
15 She is beyond the price  of pearls, nothing you could covet is her  
equal.
 
 
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Proverbs 8
 
 
11 For Wisdom  is more  precious than jewels, and nothing else is so worthy 
of desire. 
33 Listen to instruction and  become wise, do not reject it. 
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Proverbs 11 
3 The honest have their own  honesty for guidance, the treacherous are 
ruined by their own  perfidy. 
14 For want of leadership a people  perishes, safety lies in many advisers. 
19 Whoever establishes uprightness  is on the way to life, whoever pursues 
evil, on the way to death. 
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Proverbs 12 
11 Whoever works his land shall  have bread and to spare, but no one who 
chases fantasies has any  sense. 
18 Thoughtless words can wound  like a sword, but the tongue of the wise 
brings healing. 
26 The upright shows the way to  a friend; the way of the wicked leads them 
astray. 
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Proverbs 13
 
20 Whoever walks with the wise  becomes wise, whoever mixes with fools will 
be ruined.
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Proverbs 14
 
 
15 The simpleton believes any  message, a person of discretion treads a 
careful path.
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Proverbs 15
 
 
7 The lips of the wise spread  knowledge, not so the hearts of fools.
 
22 Without deliberation plans come  to nothing. Plans succeed where 
counsellors are many.
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Proverbs 17
 
 
3 A furnace for silver, a foundry  for gold, but the Almighty for the 
testing of  hearts!
 
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Proverbs 18
 
 
2 A fool takes no pleasure in  understanding but only in airing an opinion.
     
12 The human heart is  haughty until destruction comes, before there can be 
glory there  must be humility.   
13 To retort without first  listening is both foolish and  embarrassing
 
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Proverbs 20
 
 
15 There are gold and jewels of  every type, but a priceless ornament is 
speech informed by  knowledge.
 
18 Plans are matured by  consultation; take wise advice when waging war.
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Proverbs 23
 
23 Purchase truth, never sell it ;  buy wisdom,  instruction, and 
understanding.
 
 
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Proverbs 27
 
17 Iron is sharpened by iron, one person is sharpened by  contact with 
another.
 
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Proverbs 28
 
 
18 Whoever lives an honest life  will be safe, whoever wavers between two 
[dubious] ways falls down  in one of them.
 
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Proverbs 29 
 
 
8 Scoffers set a city in ferment,  but the wise moderate anger.
 
18 Where there is no vision the  people forget all good sense;  but a 
guardian of the law keeps them  on a straight path.
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Proverbs 31  
 
     
8 Make your views heard, on  behalf of the mute, on behalf of all the 
unwanted;   
9 make your views heard,  pronounce an upright verdict, defend the cause of 
the wretched and  the poor.
 
 
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Ecclesiastes 3
 
     
1 There is a season for  everything, a time for every purpose under heaven: 
  
2 A time for giving birth, a  time for dying; a time for planting, a time 
for uprooting what has  been planted.   
3 A time for killing, a time  for healing; a time for knocking down, a time 
for  building.   
4 A time for tears, a time  for laughter; a time for mourning, a time for 
dancing.   
5 A time for throwing stones  away, a time for gathering them; a time for 
embracing, a time to  refrain from embracing.   
6 A time for searching, a  time for losing; a time for keeping, a time for  
discarding.   
7 A time for tearing, a time  for sewing; a time for keeping silent, a time 
for  speaking.   
8 A time for loving, a time  for hating; a time for war, a time for  peace.
 
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Ecclesiastes 4
 
 
12 Where one alone would be  overcome, two will put up resistance; and a 
threefold cord is not  quickly broken. 
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Ecclesiastes 7
 
14 When things are going well, enjoy yourself, and when  they are going 
badly, consider this: God has designed the one no less  than the other so that 
we should take nothing for granted.
 
20 No one on earth is sufficiently upright to do good  without ever sinning.
 
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Ecclesiastes 9
 
     
18 Wisdom is worth more than  weapons of war, but a single sin undoes much 
good. 
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Ecclesiastes 11

 
2  Divide your merchandise among seven ventures, maybe eight,  since you do 
not know
what disasters may occur on earth.
 
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Ecclesiastes  12
 
9 - 10  Koheleth turned over many maxims in his mind and  sought how best 
to set them out.
He chose his words to give pleasure, but what he wrote was honest  truth,

 
 



 




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