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1Cor: 1:25: Because the foolishness of God is wiser than men; and the weakness of God is stronger than men
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It wasn't just the money and it wasn't the foolishness of attempting to return to Sol
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"Let me show you the extent of your foolishness
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“Jews demand miraculous signs and Greeks look for wisdom, but we preach Christ crucified; a stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to Gentiles
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For the foolishness of God is wiser than man’s wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than man’s strength
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It is in foolishness that we are saved
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God’s wisdom is certainly called foolishness – even among Christianity
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Saul towered heads and shoulders over everyone else; why did David intimidate him? When we study out the contradictions in Saul and David’s characters, we come to conclusions that the very thing that brings the Sauls to a boil is the foolishness that the authentic is unselfconsciously in God
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That very character is foolishness
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in the face of foolishness,
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Left alone in the boardroom, Cyberia lost all sense of time as she sobbed her heart out for her foolishness
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But heavy with guilt after my foolishness that afternoon, I kept to the sides and the back, hidden amongst some visitors watching Aristethes and his son sitting with their instruments upon a table
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Did your foolishness in taking this crazy risk have anything to do with a desire to chase me down?”
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determine its own foolishness instead of there being a detouring without
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2 I said of laughter, “It is foolishness”; and of mirth,
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that wickedness is stupidity, and that foolishness is madness
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13 The beginning of the words of his mouth is foolishness;
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“Enough of this foolishness,” Freddy’s voice grated over the arena
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Her blood was boiling, as she envisioned stepping into the opening and demanding, they put a stop to the foolishness
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foolishness was listening, and waited anxiously to see
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There is no limit to the foolishness and extravagance that accompanies them
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This foolishness now…it’s all but the growing shadow of tyranny
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Deacon Jones: It was my greed and foolishness
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A reminder of Rosemary's pain and his own foolishness
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1Co 1:25 - 28 Because the foolishness of God is wiser than men; and the weakness of God is stronger than men
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Paranoid foolishness, he told himself; but still, the thoughts persisted in haunting him
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Shaking his head, Thesa dismissed these adolescent feelings and smiled at his foolishness
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up in this foolishness
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With his headlights materializing the world from the night, Truman imagined justifying himself to her by pointing out that it was foolishness for the government to think it could prevent the populace from indulging in its vices by banning them
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After the pair of research planes departed for their foolishness, then it was the appointed hour
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It was foolishness: he wouldn’t keep anything vitally important in so accessible a location
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The possibility of hearing anything different had been an extreme long shot; nevertheless, listening to the foolishness they had gone to such great lengths to get, left them feeling bitter
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own foolishness and pressed the release button
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She merely said in her fretful mumbling way, "What foolishness are you young rips up to now?" and thought no more about it
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1Cor 3:19 For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God
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God says the wisdom of this world is foolishness and he takes the wise in their own craftiness and that the thoughts of the wise are in vain
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proclaims foolishness; The hand of the diligent shall bear rule, but the slow and lazy shall be subject to tribute; heaviness in the heart
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foolishness but the prudent are crowned with knowledge; the evil ones bow before the good; and the wicked bow at the entrance gate
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understanding, but he who is of a hasty spirit exalts foolishness; The sound heart is the life of the flesh, but envy is the rottenness of
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but the mouth of fools feed on foolishness; all the days of the afflicted are evil, but he who is of a merry heart has a continual feast;
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learning; Understanding is the wellspring of life for him who has it, but the educating of fools is foolishness; the heart of the wise
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it, it is foolishness and shame to him; the spirit of the man will sustain his infirmity, but the wounded spirit who can bear? The heart
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The foolishness of man perverts his way, and his heart frets against the
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fall into it; foolishness is tied into the heart of a child; but the rod of correction shall drive it far from him; he who oppresses the poor
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the fool according to his foolishness, in case you are also like him
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Answer the fool according to his foolishness, in the case where he
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the fool returns to his foolishness
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Though you should squash the fool in the mortar among wheat with a pestle, yet his foolishness will not depart from him
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13 The beginning of the words of his mouth is foolishness, and the end of his talk is mischievous madness
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The thought of foolishness is sin: and the scorner is an abomination to men
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"For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God
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to the world a memorial of their foolishness, so that in the things in which they offended they could not so much as be hidden
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7 He was not pacified toward the old giants, who fell away in the strength of their foolishness
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8 The sinner shall be left in his foolishness; both the evil speaker and the proud shall fall by it
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15 A man who hides his foolishness is better than a man who hides his wisdom
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23 So rested Solomon with his fathers, and of his seed he left behind him Reoboam, even the foolishness of the people, and one who
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the place had sinned; And that on this account it was overthrown? Or that the land had wrought foolishness; and that therefore it was
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“You have seen lies and foolishness!” Skraetock hissed
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to see you out of this foolishness
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I quickly learned the foolishness of driving, then hunting, an hour for parking
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And Joseph with the foolishness of youth could not wait to tell his kin about it
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“As you say, it was the foolishness and impulsiveness of youth
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“Your son killed himself in a moment of youthful foolishness, as my daughter did!!!” Yazadril yelled
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“I convinced myself that you were too old for me, and that my feelings for you were only childhood foolishness
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He laughed inwardly, now he wished that he had been smarter during his years of boyhood, when the Sages had taught them of the prophecies and the many realms that surrounded them, but oh the foolishness of youth
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His own foolishness made him smile but, nevertheless, he tracked the brothers and kept watch as best he could, not that he knew how he could protect them from danger if it transpired
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Jemelda purses her lips and Ralph bites back his foolishness
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8 Have you not seen here what has befallen Zion? 9 Or do you perchance think that the place had sinned; And that on this account it was overthrown? Or that the land had wrought foolishness; and that therefore it was delivered up? 10 And know you not that on account of you who did sin; Those who sinned not were overthrown; And on account of those who brought wickedness; Those who brought not foolishness was delivered up to their enemies?' 11 And the whole people answered and said to me: 'So far as we can recall the good things which the Mighty One has done to us we do recall them and those things which we do not remember
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And Annyeke Hallsfoot with her courage and her foolishness
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"If you still refuse to deny your Jesus on the count of ten, your little boy here will be the victim of your own foolishness
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She did not believe such foolishness herself, but in the times they lived through, who could tell what was true and what was a lie? She closed her eyes to try to think of what would convince the baker and his daughter
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What choice? he formed the words and breathed them out as he continued to fall, hoping his obvious foolishness would not be too cruelly punished
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The lack of his father is the first thing to pierce him and he curses his own foolishness
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His own foolishness made him smile
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This was foolishness, they were both too physically weak to overcome the fire, although the explosion had blown some of the flames out near its centre
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When he enters the room, the jagged auras around both men almost send him out again and he curses himself for his own foolishness
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She would save this man from his own foolishness; he was necessary for her purpose
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“What?” The exclamation tumbled from Simon’s lips before he could realise the foolishness of it
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is foolishness! We should wait for the guards to come back as they surely will! If we try to leave
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Indeed, it will be foolishness to do otherwise
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Annyeke thought Johan looked tired and stretched out her hand towards him before realised the foolishness of the gesture
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From within the heart of men proceed evil thoughts fornication adultery theft false witness murder injustice wickedness deceit stupidity the evil eye calumny pride foolishness: these evils all of them from within proceed from the heart and they are the things which defile the man: but if a man eat while he washes not his hands he is not defiled
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But instead of allowing himself to be pulled away from danger, or even chiding him for his foolishness, Johan tugged back, catching Simon off balance so he, too, fell
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It is nothing but foolishness
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Her accusations of treachery and murder seemed to vanish away, replaced only by the knowledge of how foolishness, misplaced hope and desperation had brought them all to this point
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Johan gasps and waits for the elders to reprimand her foolishness in saying the enemy’s name
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He who indulges in luxury and is deceived for one day and who does what he wishes is clothed with much foolishness and does not understand the act which he does until the morrow; for he forgets what he did the day before
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Of these accordingly many were rejected but some repented and believed and subjected themselves to those that had understanding knowing their own foolishness
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Mark 7:18-23 Are you all without understanding also? Do you not perceive that whatever thing from outside enters into the man cannot defile him because it enters not into his heart but into the belly and it goes out into the drain purifying all the foods? That which comes out of man defiles the man because evil thoughts proceed from the inside out from the heart of men - adulteries fornications murders thefts covetousness wickedness deceit hedonistic lust a perverted observation blasphemy pride foolishness: All these evil things come from the inside and defile the man;
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A bit angry with himself for his foolishness, George tossed the tickets into the glove
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They laughed at all the foolishness and had a happy time, joking and patting one another on the back in congratulations
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for they are foolishness to him, and he cannot
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I didn’t think people would carry so much foolishness in their heads