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The Gold of Revelation: Volume Two
The Gold of Revelation: Volume Two
The Gold of Revelation: Volume Two
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Welcome all those who seek wisdom! This collection of proverbs was given to me by God the Father for people to learn sound wisdom and instruction. Like the first volume, this collection of proverbs took about six years to write, compile, and organize, and contains about one thousand proverbs. These proverbial sayings are somewhat vast in that they cover almost all areas of human life. Surely there are proverbs that many will find appealing. Therefore, every proverb is referenced reasonably thoroughly so that when something leaps out at you you can look up the Scripture references and learn more about the saying.

The Gold of Revelation: Volume 2 is organized into four parts (parts 4 to 7, as volume 1 contained parts 1 to 3). Starting with part 4, entitled, the Proverbs of Wisdom, one will encounter: “A watch is set to the years (of a man), and a sovereign hand his months”. One will progress to the Sayings of the Wise and Regard Reproof and Heed Instruction, where one shall find: “Poets pen pleasing poems, and an army goes to war over gold or a soul worth much more to the one who reigns in the kingdom.”

The final section is about wise men, fools, and the providence of God, which begins with: “There are those who rise up much, and speak folly at their will”. The very last chapter is my declaration of victory!
Consider also now that these proverbs are profitable for instruction, correction and reproof, for learning obedience and training in righteousness. They are open to the wise and the unwise, the schooled and the unschooled, the skilled and the unskilled, that all may learn wisdom, understanding and discernment and the practical insight of prudence.
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Release dateSep 22, 2022
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The Gold of Revelation: Volume Two
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Ashley DD Hajny

Ashley DD Hajny has been guided through the Christian Scriptures by God Himself. He has been instructed to prepare the Church for the Rapture. For many years his passion has been to study the Scriptures and build character in order to fulfil his destiny. His desire is to promote obedience within the human soul---it is eternally significant.

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    CONTENTS

    Introduction: Invitation And Warning

    Part 4: The Proverbs of Wisdom

    Part 5: Sayings of the Wise

    Part 6: Regard Reproof and Heed Instruction

    Part 7: Conclusion: Wise men, Fools, and the Providence of God

    To God the Father,

    this is His book.

    The teaching of the wise is a fountain of life,

    that one may avoid the snares of death.

    —Prov. 13:14, AMP

    INTRODUCTION: INVITATION AND WARNING

    Cleave to thee My Word,

    and be not a scorner who rebukes at correction,

    lest thou inherit dust as his reward.

    Pearl is not ground to powder,

    nor does one seriously seek to dull his luster;

    heed this here thy counsel from high,

    and become not tarnished with filth.

    For one does not seek to destroy that which is precious;

    so gird up thy loins like men

    and count up your days in wisdom.

    For this here comes from behind a cloud,

    Who is excellent in counsel and effectually at work

    to form the man’s spirit within him.

    PART 4

    The Proverbs of Wisdom

    A watch is set to the years (of a man),

    and a sovereign hand his months.

    —Gold. 49:1

    CHAPTER 47

    1 Be not wayward with substance, nor spoil a sweet ending with a bitter word. [Prov. 5:4; 23:1–2; Eccl. 10:18–19.]

    2 Ruthless men persist in evil, but a peaceful spirit is not bothered. [Prov. 25:15; Eccl. 8:11; 10:4.]

    3 Shadows seek to deceive men to take a wrong way, but those who discern error and obey are wise. [Prov. 7:6–27; 9:9; 11:9; Matt. 7:24–25; I Cor. 2:15.]

    4 Evil threads knit deceptive patterns, but the prudent sees his way through. [Prov. 14:8, 15–16; Gal. 1:6; I Tim. 4:1.]

    5 The passages of disobedience lead to filth, but righteousness, the cleansing glow of light. [II Sam. 23:2–4; Isa. 57:20–21.]

    6 Ungodly bones shall crumble, but the righteous men fear not even a parching wind. [Ps. 3:6; Dan. 6:24; Heb. 13:6; I Pet. 3:13–14.]

    7 Wise words tested come back as gold, even as a fountain of pure waters. [II Sam. 22:31; Ps. 12:6; 139:140.]

    8 Wise words tested come back as gold, but foolish words will perish at last. [Prov. 12:19; 18:20–21; 20:20; 29:20.]

    9 Diverging ways fit well an unstable man, but a direct course is known by the godly ones. [Ps. 119:113; Prov. 3:5–6; 20:10; Jas. 1:6–8.]

    10 A skillful psalmist bursts into song, but an ungodly man rushes into troubles. [Ps. 33:1–3; Prov. 14:16; 22:3.]

    11 The willful flare in a time of peace, but the wise stay silent in trouble. [Prov. 11:13; Jer. 12:5; Lam. 3:28–29; Amos 5:13.]

    12 Who has loved that which does not satisfy? Or been drawn to the thing which inflicts pain? [Prov. 23:29–35; Eccl. 11:9; Tit. 3:10–11.]

    13 What part were you hoping to see when you knew not the vision that would flash before you? [Job 33:19; Amos 6:1.]

    14 If one comes forth in a hurry, his beam is shaken mightily. [I Tim. 3:6; Jas. 4:10.]

    15 Walls that have been marked have been visited, but there are some bare walls that no man should have. [Ezek. 8:7–13; Dan. 5:5; Matt. 10:18–20.]

    16 Stay on track, and do not turn back; those submitted to the Lord will not lack. [Ps. 23:1; Acts 5:29, 41–42; Heb. 10:38–39.]

    17 If lightning strikes close by, think not a thing of it. For is it not in His hand? And is it not commanded by His voice? [I Sam. 30:6–8, 18–19; Job 39:35; Lam. 3:38.]

    18 Some choose to keep hold on the stones they should throw away, and therefore, they never find any new thing. [Prov. 16:27–28; 17:20; 22:24–25.]

    19 If one should hold sway over a city, let him stay wise in heart. [Deut. 2:36–37; Prov. 21:22.]

    20 The insolent man has a bitter mind and a poisonous tongue; be prudent and hold your peace, and be not a backbiter in the way. [Ps. 140:3; Prov. 12:18; 22:24–25; 26:28; Rom. 3:13; I Pet. 3:10–12.]

    21 An ungodly man will always make an excuse, but remember, you will stand before God, not men. [Prov. 26:18–19; Rom. 14:12; Eph. 5:6; Heb. 4:13.]

    22 Some recover from the blistering heat that wilts, some only catch their breath, and others remain downcast. Thus, the fire casts away the insincere, and the furnace, the unfaithful one. [Job 42:10; Dan. 8:10, 12b; 11:35.]

    CHAPTER 48

    1 Guard and keep the words that proceed from the king’s mouth, and act straightforward toward it. [Prov. 20:2; Eccl. 8:2; John 2:5.]

    2 When you call out to Him, be patient. Pleasure not yourself with haste, for God takes no pleasure in a sinful man. [Prov. 6:16–19; 19:2; 21:5.]

    3 The Watcher seizes a man’s hand, and the Keeper, a man’s soul. [Job 7:20; Amos 9:9; I Tim. 4:10.]

    4 Approach Him not in forwardness, lest tomorrow declares a fallen path. [Judg. 9:28ff; Prov. 25:6; Jer. 30:21.]

    5 Talk not yourself of someone you are not, nor exercise a thing of knowledge too great for you. [Job 42:3; Ps. 131:1; Prov. 25:6; I Tim. 1:7.]

    6 Enter judgment not in haste, for this is a thing of fear. [II Chron. 19:6–11; Prov. 18:13.]

    7 The second stands still and the minute marches right, but the hour is given to the left. [Matt. 24:44–25:13; II Tim. 2:3–4; Rev. 17:12.]

    8 Some, like an evening, are gone quite soon; others seem to prolong their days as a fine river. [Eccl. 8:12; Ezek. 29:2–3; Mic. 3:6; II Pet. 2:1.]

    9 But fear not the fearful things of which many have a tendency, and fear the Creator who formed man within. [Prov. 1:7; 3:7; 5:15–21; Zech. 12:1.]

    10 For foolish words like

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