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Proverbs 28:6

WEB

6Better is the poor who walks in his integrity than he who is perverse in his ways, and he is rich.

KJV

6Better is the poor that walketh in his uprightness, than he that is perverse in his ways, though he be rich.

BSB

6Better a poor man who walks with integrity than a rich man whose ways are perverse.

FBV

6Better to be poor and have integrity than to be devious and rich.

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Extra References

Proverbs 19:1

1Better is the poor who walks in his integrity than he who is perverse in his lips and is a fool.


Luke 16:19-23

19Now there was a certain rich man, and he was clothed in purple and fine linen, living in luxury every day. 20A certain beggar, named Lazarus, was taken to his gate, full of sores, 21and desiring to be fed with the crumbs that fell from the rich man’s table. Yes, even the dogs came and licked his sores. 22The beggar died, and he was carried away by the angels to Abraham’s bosom. The rich man also died and was buried. 23In Hades,[+] he lifted up his eyes, being in torment, and saw Abraham far off, and Lazarus at his bosom.


Proverbs 28:18

18Whoever walks blamelessly is kept safe; but one with perverse ways will fall suddenly.


Proverbs 19:22

22That which makes a man to be desired is his kindness. A poor man is better than a liar.


Proverbs 16:8

8Better is a little with righteousness, than great revenues with injustice.


Acts 24:24-27

24After some days, Felix came with Drusilla his wife, who was a Jewess, and sent for Paul and heard him concerning the faith in Christ Jesus. 25As he reasoned about righteousness, self-control, and the judgment to come, Felix was terrified, and answered, “Go your way for this time, and when it is convenient for me, I will summon you.” 26Meanwhile, he also hoped that money would be given to him by Paul, that he might release him. Therefore also he sent for him more often and talked with him.

27But when two years were fulfilled, Felix was succeeded by Porcius Festus, and desiring to gain favor with the Jews, Felix left Paul in bonds.