Psalms 62:9-10

9 aThose of low estate are but a breath;
those of high estate bare a delusion;
in the balances they go up;
cthey are together lighter than a breath.
10Put no trust in extortion;
dset no vain hopes on robbery;
eif riches increase, set not your heart on them.

Psalms 119:29

29Put false ways far from me
and graciously fteach me your law!

Psalms 119:37

37 gTurn my eyes from looking at worthless things;
and hgive me life in your ways.

Proverbs 21:6

6 iThe getting of treasures by a lying tongue
is a jfleeting kvapor and a lsnare of death.
Some Hebrew manuscripts, Septuagint, Latin; most Hebrew manuscripts  vapor for those who seek death

Proverbs 22:8

8Whoever nsows injustice will reap calamity,
and othe rod of his fury will fail.

Proverbs 23:5

5When your eyes light on it, it is gone,
pfor suddenly it sprouts wings,
flying like an eagle toward heaven.

Ecclesiastes 1:2

2 qVanity
The Hebrew term hebel, translated vanity or vain, refers concretely to a “mist,” “vapor,” or “mere breath,” and metaphorically to something that is fleeting or elusive (with different nuances depending on the context). It appears five times in this verse and in 29 other verses in Ecclesiastes
of vanities, says sthe Preacher,
tvanity of vanities! uAll is vanity.

Isaiah 5:18

18 Woe to those who draw iniquity with vcords of falsehood,
who draw sin as with cart ropes,

Isaiah 59:4

4 wNo one enters suit justly;
no one goes to law honestly;
they rely on empty pleas, they speak lies,
xthey conceive mischief and give birth to iniquity.
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