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Proverbs 14

Proverbs 14

An episode of the The book of Proverbs podcast, hosted by Pastor James Kaddis, titled "Proverbs 14" was published on September 4, 2016 and runs 58 minutes.

September 4, 2016 ·58m · The book of Proverbs

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Proverbs 14 - The book of Proverbs

Proverbs 14 - The book of Proverbs

Fifty Funny Animal Tales by Laura Rountree Smith (1876 - 1924) LibriVox "This book contains short stories of animals that will charm the children. Such characters as the Funny Fox, the Happy Hare, the Willful Wolf, the Careful Cat and many others appear. Useful proverbs are woven into these tales. The stories will be of special use to teachers and parents who want to teach as well as to have a story for entertainment. The verses heading the stories, the little jingles throughout the tales and the beautiful illustrations, add much to the attractiveness of the book. One cannot help but laugh at the tricks of the Funny Fox and the Fairy Tales he relates. They will be enjoyed by all."The cunning of the Funny Fox in defending himself, the wonderful Feast and the arrival of the Wooden Horse upon the scene of action will please the youthful readers. - Summary by Author Know Im Saved Bible Teaching - Book of Proverbs Richard Fulton KnowImSaved focuses on verse by verse teaching with the primary objective of communicating the Gospel of Christ, which is the power of God unto salvation, in a clear and simple light. I Choose Wisdom Lea Jacobson I Choose Wisdom gives you the opportunity to apply God's Word every day through personalized declarations from the book of Proverbs. By speaking God's truth OUT LOUD, you'll be empowered and strengthened to fight your spiritual battles as Jesus did - by quoting the Bible. The Flame Tree and Other Folk-Lore Stories from Uganda Rosetta Baskerville http://www.adfreebooks.com - 500+ audiobooks, all ad freeRosetta Baskerville was the wife of George Baskerville, a missionary in Uganda. Some of the folktales in this book, published in 1925, are stories that Baskerville heard herself, while other stories she adapted from the Baganda folktales collected by Apollo Kaggwa [1864–1927]. You will find origin stories here, like the origin of the flame tree and of the flowers called "Nsangi's tears." There are fairy tales like "The Buffalo Maiden" and "The River Fairy." The main trickster character is the hare (rabbit), as in the story of "The Elephant That Wanted to Dance" and The Hare Who Earned a Cow and a Chieftainship." Some of the stories are connected with proverbs, like "The Absent-minded Bridegroom" and "The Quits of Gomba," and there are riddles in the story of "The Holy Man."
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