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17:1 | Better is a drie morsell, and quietnesse therewith; then an house full of sacrifices with strife. |
17:2 | A wise seruant shall haue rule ouer a son that causeth shame: and shall haue part of the inheritance among the brethren. |
17:3 | The fining pot is for siluer, and the furnace for gold: but the Lord trieth the hearts. |
17:4 | A wicked doer giueth heed to false lips: and a liar giueth eare to a naughtie tongue. |
17:5 | Whoso mocketh the poore, reproacheth his maker: and he that is glad at calamities, shall not be vnpunished. |
17:6 | Childrens children are the crowne of old men: and the glory of children are their fathers. |
17:7 | Excellent speech becommeth not a foole: much lesse doe lying lippes a prince. |
17:8 | A gift is as a precious stone in the eyes of him that hath it: whithersoeuer it turneth, it prospereth. |
17:9 | He that couereth a transgression, seeketh loue; but he that repeateth a matter, separateth very friends. |
17:10 | A reproofe entreth more into a wise man, then an hundred stripes into a foole. |
17:11 | An euill man seeketh onely rebellion; therefore a cruell messenger shall be sent against him. |
17:12 | Let a beare robbed of her whelps meet a man, rather then a foole in his folly. |
17:13 | Whoso rewardeth euill for good, euill shall not depart from his house. |
17:14 | The beginning of strife is as when one letteth out water: therfore leaue off contention, before it be medled with. |
17:15 | He that iustifieth the wicked, and he that condemneth the iust: euen they both are abomination to the Lord. |
17:16 | Wherfore is there a price in the hand of a foole to get wisedome, seeing he hath no heart to it? |
17:17 | A friend loueth at all times, and a brother is borne for aduersitie. |
17:18 | A man void of vnderstanding striketh hands, and becommeth suretie in the presence of his friend. |
17:19 | He loueth transgression, that loueth strife: and he that exalteth his gate, seeketh destruction. |
17:20 | He that hath a froward heart, findeth no good, and he that hath a peruerse tongue, falleth into mischiefe. |
17:21 | He that begetteth a foole, doth it to his sorrow: and the father of a foole hath no ioy. |
17:22 | A merrie heart doth good like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones. |
17:23 | A wicked man taketh a gift out of the bosome, to peruert the wayes of iudgement. |
17:24 | Wisedome is before him that hath vnderstanding: but the eyes of a foole are in the ends of the earth. |
17:25 | A foolish sonne is a griefe to his father, & bitternes to her that bare him. |
17:26 | Also to punish the iust is not good, nor to strike princes for equitie. |
17:27 | He that hath knowledge, spareth his words: and a man of vnderstanding is of an excellent spirit. |
17:28 | Euen a foole, when he holdeth his peace, is counted wise: and he that shutteth his lips, is esteemed a man of vnderstanding. |
17:1 | Better is a drye morsell with quietnesse, then a house full of fat offeryng with strife |
17:2 | A discrete seruaunt shall haue rule ouer a lewde sonne, and shal haue heritage with the brethren |
17:3 | As siluer is tryed in the fire, and golde in the furnace: so doth the Lorde proue the heartes |
17:4 | A wicked body geueth heede to false lippes, and a lyer geueth eare to a deceiptfull tongue |
17:5 | Who so scorneth the poore, blasphemeth his maker: and he that is glad at another mans hurt, shall not be vnpunished |
17:6 | Childers children are a crowne of the aged, and the fathers are the honour of the children |
17:7 | Speache of aucthoritie becommeth not a foole, much lesse a lying mouth then beseemeth a prince |
17:8 | A gyft is as a precious stone vnto hym that hath it: but vnto whom soeuer it turneth, it maketh hym vnwise |
17:9 | Who so couereth a fault, procureth loue: but he that discloseth it, deuideth very frendes |
17:10 | One reproofe more feareth a wise man, then an hundred stripes doth a foole |
17:11 | A seditious person seketh mischiefe, and a cruell messenger shalbe sent agaynst hym |
17:12 | It were better to meete a shee beare robbed of her whelpes, then a foole trusting in his foolishnesse |
17:13 | Who so rewardeth euill for good, euil shall not depart from his house |
17:14 | The beginning of strife is, as when a man maketh an issue for water: therfore leaue of before the contention be medled with |
17:15 | The Lorde hateth as well hym that iustifieth the vngodly, as him that condempneth the innocent |
17:16 | Whereto hath a foole treasure in his hande to bye wisdome, seeing he hath no minde therto |
17:17 | He is a frende that alway loueth, and in aduersitie a man shall knowe who is his brother |
17:18 | Who so promiseth by the hande and is suretie for his neighbour, he is a foole |
17:19 | He that delighteth in sinne, loueth strife: and who so setteth his doore to hye, seeketh destruction |
17:20 | Who so hath a frowarde heart, obteyneth no good: and he that hath a double tongue, shall fall into mischiefe |
17:21 | He that begetteth a foole, begetteth his sorowe: and the father of a foole can haue no ioy |
17:22 | A mery heart make a lustie age: but a sorowfull minde dryeth vp the bones |
17:23 | The vngodly taketh gyftes out of the bosome, to wrest the wayes of iudgement |
17:24 | Wisdome shineth in the face of hym that hath vnderstanding: but the eyes of fooles wander throughout al landes |
17:25 | An vndiscrete sonne is a griefe vnto his father: and an heauinesse vnto his mother |
17:26 | Certaynely to condempne the iust is not good: nor to strike the gouernours whiche iudge rightly |
17:27 | A wyse man vseth fewe wordes, and a man of vnderstanding is of a pacient spirite |
17:28 | Yea, a very foole when he holdeth his tongue is counted wise: and he that stoppeth his lippes is esteemed prudent |
17:1 | Better is a dry morsell, if peace be with it, then an house full of sacrifices with strife. |
17:2 | A discrete seruant shall haue rule ouer a lewde sonne, and hee shall deuide the heritage among the brethren. |
17:3 | As is the fining pot for siluer, and the fornace for golde, so the Lord trieth the heartes. |
17:4 | The wicked giueth heed to false lippes, and a lyer hearkeneth to the naughtie tongue. |
17:5 | Hee that mocketh the poore, reprocheth him, that made him: and he that reioyceth at destruction, shall not be vnpunished. |
17:6 | Childres children are the crowne of the elders: and the glory of ye children are their fathers. |
17:7 | Hie talke becommeth not a foole, much lesse a lying talke a prince. |
17:8 | A rewarde is as a stone pleasant in the eyes of them that haue it: it prospereth, whithersoeuer it turneth. |
17:9 | Hee that couereth a transgression, seeketh loue: but hee that repeateth a matter, separateth the prince. |
17:10 | A reproofe entereth more into him that hath vnderstanding, then an hundreth stripes into a foole. |
17:11 | A sedicious person seeketh onely euill, and a cruel messenger shall be sent against him. |
17:12 | It is better for a man to meete a beare robbed of her whelpes, then a foole in his follie. |
17:13 | He that rewardeth euil for good, euil shall not depart from his house. |
17:14 | The beginning of strife is as one that openeth the waters: therefore or the contention be medled with, leaue off. |
17:15 | He that iustifieth the wicked, and he that condemneth the iust, euen they both are abomination to the Lord. |
17:16 | Wherefore is there a price in the hand of the foole to get wisdome, and he hath none heart? |
17:17 | A friende loueth at all times: and a brother is borne for aduersitie. |
17:18 | A man destitute of vnderstanding, toucheth the hande, and becommeth suretie for his neighbour. |
17:19 | He loueth transgression, that loueth strife: and he that exalteth his gate, seeketh destruction. |
17:20 | The froward heart findeth no good: and he that hath a naughtie tongue, shall fall into euill. |
17:21 | He that begetteth a foole, getteth himselfe sorow, and the father of a foole can haue no ioy. |
17:22 | A ioyfull heart causeth good health: but a sorowfull minde dryeth the bones. |
17:23 | A wicked man taketh a gift out of the bosome to wrest the wayes of iudgement. |
17:24 | Wisdome is in the face of him that hath vnderstanding: but the eyes of a foole are in the corners of the world. |
17:25 | A foolish sonne is a griefe vnto his father, and a heauines to her that bare him. |
17:26 | Surely it is not good to condemne the iust, nor that ye princes should smite such for equitie. |
17:27 | Hee that hath knowledge, spareth his wordes, and a man of vnderstanding is of an excellent spirit. |
17:28 | Euen a foole (when he holdeth his peace) is counted wise, and hee that stoppeth his lips, prudent. |
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