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It really depends on the translation being used. Some Bibles us the word 'stupid', others use 'foolish','senseless', or even 'brutish', but the meaning is the same, and the scriptures say alot about spiritual or moral "stupidity". Here are a few citations: Psalm 49:10, Psalm 92:6 Proverbs 1:22+32, Proverbs 3:35, Proverbs 10:1+23, Proverbs 12:23, Proverbs 13:16+19-20, Proverbs 14:7-8+16+33, Proverbs 15:2+7+20,Proverbs 17:10-12+21+24-25, Proverbs 18:6+7, Proverbs 19:13, Proverbs 23:9, Proverbs 26:4+11-12, Proverbs 28:26, Proverbs 29:11+20, Ecclesiastes 5+6+9.
If you mean 13/20 then as a decimal it is 0.65
Here are a few Filipino proverbs: "Ang hindi marunong magmahal sa sariling wika, ay higit pa sa hayop at malansang isda." "Pag may tiyaga, may nilaga." "Ang taong nagigipit, sa patalim kumakapit." "Kapag apaw na ang takalan, kailangan kalusan." "Kung anong puno, siyang bunga." "Ang hindi marunong lumingon sa pinanggalingan ay hindi makararating sa paroroonan." "Walang matigas na tinapay sa gutom na ngipin." "Ang taong nagigipit, sa patalim kumakapit." "Ang sakit ng kalingkingan, damdamin ng buong katawan." "Lahat ng gubat ay puno ng ahas." "Ang hindi marunong lumingon sa pinanggalingan ay hindi makakarating sa paroroonan." "Ang tunay na kaibigan, sa hirap at ginhawa ay kasama." "Ang hindi marunong magmahal sa sariling wika ay higit pa sa hayop at malansang isda." "Kapag ang alak ay umiikot, lasing ang kalalabasan." "Kung anong puno, siyang bunga." "Walang mahirap na gawa, sa taong may tiyaga." "Ang hindi marunong lumingon sa pinanggalingan ay hindi makararating sa paroroonan." "Kapag may tiyaga, may nilaga." "Ang hindi magmahal sa kanyang sariling wika, daig pa ang hayop at malansang isda." "Ang hindi marunong magmahal sa sariling wika, ay madidilim ang kinabukasan."
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Depending upon version, consider these: Job 37:22 (KJV) Proverbs 25:20 (NKJV) Matthew 16:2-3 (NKJV) Luke 12:55 (NKJV)
To find the mean, you first add up all the numbers.20+10+13+20+9+6=78Then, you divide by how many numbers there are.78/6=13The answer is 13.
Mean: 15.5 Median: 16.5 Mode: 20 Range: 15
Proverbs 30:18-20
The actual word thrift isn't mentioned, however, the value of thrift is expressed several times in Proverbs including Proverbs 21:20 and Proverbs 30:25. Another example is Proverbs 10:5.
The mode is the number which occurs most - so this is 20 The median is the middle number if you write them all in numerical order..... 5, 13, 13, 15, 18, 20, 20, 20 The answer is 16.5 which is in the middle of 15 and 18 To find the mean you add all the numbers up 5+13+13+15+18+20+20+20=124 then divide by the number of numbers in the range (8). 124/8 = 15.5
Yes, the Apostle Paul did make references to Proverbs in his epistles. For example, in Romans 12:20, Paul quotes Proverbs 25:21-22. Paul often drew on Old Testament wisdom literature, including Proverbs, to support his teachings.