Proverbes 15:15
All the days of the afflicted are evil: but he that is of a merry heart hath a continual feast.
Context
This verse from Proverbes Chapter 15 connects to 10 cross-references. Proverbs on communication and the Lord's oversight: a soft answer turns away wrath but a harsh word stirs up anger. The eyes of the Lord are in every place, keeping watch on the evil and the good. Better a small …
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All the days of the afflicted are evil; But he that is of a cheerful heart hath a continual feast.
All the days of the afflicted <FI>are<Fi> evil, And gladness of heart <FI>is<Fi> a perpetual banquet.
All the days of the troubled are evil; but he whose heart is glad has an unending feast.
Références croisées
But rejoice, inasmuch as ye are partakers of Christ’s sufferings; that, when his glory shall be revealed, ye may be …
Whom having not seen, ye love; in whom, though now ye see him not, yet believing, ye rejoice with joy …
Wherein ye greatly rejoice, though now for a season, if need be, ye are in heaviness through manifold temptations:
And at midnight Paul and Silas prayed, and sang praises unto God: and the prisoners heard them.
For all our days are passed away in thy wrath: we spend our years as a tale that is told.
For we are consumed by thine anger, and by thy wrath are we troubled.
As sorrowful, yet alway rejoicing; as poor, yet making many rich; as having nothing, and yet possessing all things.
For our rejoicing is this, the testimony of our conscience, that in simplicity and godly sincerity, not with fleshly wisdom, …
For as the sufferings of Christ abound in us, so our consolation also aboundeth by Christ.
A merry heart doeth good like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones.