Verse 25
Heuynesse discorageth ye herte of man, but a good worde maketh it glad agayne.
Referenced Verses
- Prov 15:13 : 13 A mery herte maketh a chearfull countenaunce, but an vnquyet mynde maketh it heuy.
- Isa 50:4 : 4 The LORDE God hath geue me a wel lerned tuge, so that I can conforte them which are troubled, yee & yt in due season. He waked myne eare vp by tymes in ye mornynge (as ye scolemasters do) yt I might herke.
- Prov 15:23 : 23 O how ioyfull a thinge is it, a man to geue a conuenient answere? O how pleasaunt is a worde spoken in due season?
- Prov 16:24 : 24 Fayre wordes are an hony combe, a refreshinge of ye mynde, & health of ye bones.
- Prov 17:22 : 22 A mery herte maketh a lusty age, but a sorowfull mide dryeth vp ye bones.
- Prov 12:18 : 18 A slaunderous personne pricketh like a swerde, but a wyse mans tonge is wholsome.
- Prov 14:10 : 10 The herte of him that hath vnderstondinge wil nether dispare for eny sorow, ner be to presumptuous for eny sodane ioye.
- Ps 38:6 : 6 I am brought into so greate trouble and misery, that I go mournynge all the daye longe.
- Ps 42:11 : 11 Why art thou so heuy (o my soule) & why art thou so disquieted within me? O put thy trust in God, for I wil yet thanke him for the helpe of his countenaunce, and because he is my God.
- Prov 18:14 : 14 A good stomacke dryueth awaye a mas disease, but wha ye sprete is vexed, who maye abyde it?
- Prov 25:11 : 11 A worde spoken in due season, is like apples of golde in a syluer dyshe.
- Prov 27:9 : 9 The herte is glad of a swete oyntment and sauoure, but a stomacke that ca geue good councell, reioyseth a mans neghboure.
- Zech 1:13 : 13 So the LORDE gaue a louynge and a confortable answere, vnto the angel that talked with me.
- Prov 15:15 : 15 All the dayes of the poore are miserable, but a quyete herte is as a cotynuall feast.
- 2 Cor 2:4-7 : 4 For in greate trouble and anguysh of hert wrote I vnto you with many teares: not yt ye shulde be sory, but that ye mighte perceaue the loue, which I haue most specially vnto you. 5 But yf eny man haue caused sorowe, the same hath not made me sory, but partely, lest I shulde greue you all. 6 It is sufficient, that the same man is so rebuked of many, 7 so that from hence forth ye oughte the more to forgeue him and to comforte him, lest he be swalowed vp in ouer moch heuynesse.
- Neh 2:1-2 : 1 In the moneth Nisan of the twentieth yeare of kynge Artaxerses, wha the wyne stode before him, I toke vp the wyne, and gaue it vnto ye kynge, and I was heuy in his presence. 2 Then sayde ye kynge vnto me: Why lokest thou so sadly? Thou art not sicke, that is not ye matter, but thou art heuy harted. Neuertheles I was sore afrayed,
- Mark 14:33-34 : 33 And he toke with him Peter & Iames, & Ihon, and begane to waxe fearefull, & to be in an agonye, 34 & sayde vnto the: My soule is heuy eue vnto ye death: tary ye here and watch.