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  • Proverbs 5:22
    An evil man is held captive by his own sins; they are ropes that catch and hold him.
  • Matthew 27:4-5
    “ I have sinned,” he declared,“ for I have betrayed an innocent man.”“ What do we care?” they retorted.“ That’s your problem.”Then Judas threw the silver coins down in the Temple and went out and hanged himself.
  • Proverbs 3:6
    Seek his will in all you do, and he will show you which path to take.
  • Proverbs 11:3
    Honesty guides good people; dishonesty destroys treacherous people.
  • Esther 7:3-10
    Queen Esther replied,“ If I have found favor with the king, and if it pleases the king to grant my request, I ask that my life and the lives of my people will be spared.For my people and I have been sold to those who would kill, slaughter, and annihilate us. If we had merely been sold as slaves, I could remain quiet, for that would be too trivial a matter to warrant disturbing the king.”“ Who would do such a thing?” King Xerxes demanded.“ Who would be so presumptuous as to touch you?”Esther replied,“ This wicked Haman is our adversary and our enemy.” Haman grew pale with fright before the king and queen.Then the king jumped to his feet in a rage and went out into the palace garden. Haman, however, stayed behind to plead for his life with Queen Esther, for he knew that the king intended to kill him.In despair he fell on the couch where Queen Esther was reclining, just as the king was returning from the palace garden. The king exclaimed,“ Will he even assault the queen right here in the palace, before my very eyes?” And as soon as the king spoke, his attendants covered Haman’s face, signaling his doom.Then Harbona, one of the king’s eunuchs, said,“ Haman has set up a sharpened pole that stands seventy five feet tall in his own courtyard. He intended to use it to impale Mordecai, the man who saved the king from assassination.”“ Then impale Haman on it!” the king ordered.So they impaled Haman on the pole he had set up for Mordecai, and the king’s anger subsided.
  • Psalms 9:15-16
    The nations have fallen into the pit they dug for others. Their own feet have been caught in the trap they set.The Lord is known for his justice. The wicked are trapped by their own deeds. Quiet Interlude
  • 2 Samuel 17 23
    When Ahithophel realized that his advice had not been followed, he saddled his donkey, went to his hometown, set his affairs in order, and hanged himself. He died there and was buried in the family tomb.
  • Proverbs 1:31-32
    Therefore, they must eat the bitter fruit of living their own way, choking on their own schemes.For simpletons turn away from me— to death. Fools are destroyed by their own complacency.