Verse 5

A righteous man abhorreth lyes, but the vngodly shameth both other and himself.

Referenced Verses

  • Prov 3:35 : 35 The wyse shal haue honor in possession, but shame is the promocio that fooles shal haue.
  • Col 3:9 : 9 Lye not one to another. Put of ye olde ma with his workes,
  • Rev 21:8 : 8 But the fearefull and vnbeleuynge, and the abhominable, and murthurers, and whormongers, and sorcerers, and ydolaters, & all lyars, shal haue their parte in the lake, that burneth with fyre and brymstone, which is the seconde death.
  • Ps 119:163 : 163 As for lyes, I hate & abhorre them, but thy lawe do I loue
  • Prov 6:17 : 17 A proude loke, a dyssemblynge tonge, hades that shed innocent bloude,
  • Prov 30:8 : 8 Remoue fro me vanite and lyes: geue me nether pouerte ner riches, only graunte me a necessary lyuynge.
  • Ezek 6:9 : 9 And they that escape from you, shall thinke vpon me amonge the heithen, where they shalbe in captiuyte. As for that whorish and vnfaithfull herte of theirs, wherwith they runne awaye fro me, I will breake it: yee & put out those eyes off theirs, that committe fornicacion with their Idols. Then shall they be ashamed, and displeased with their selues, for the wickednesses ad abhominacions, which they haue done:
  • Ezek 20:43 : 43 There shal ye call to remembraunce youre owne wayes and all youre ymaginacions, wherin ye baue bene defyled: and ye shal be displeased with youre owne selues, for all youre wickednes, that ye haue done.
  • Ezek 36:31 : 31 Then shal ye remebre yor owne wicked wayes, and youre ymaginacios, which were not good: so that ye shal take displeasure at youre owne selues, by reason of youre synnes and abhominacions.
  • Dan 12:2 : 2 Many of them that slepe in the dust of the earth, shal awake: some to euerlastinge life, some to perpetuall shame & reprofe.
  • Zech 11:8 : 8 Thre shepherdes destroyed I in one moneth, for I might not awaye wt them, nether had they eny delyte in me.
  • Eph 4:25 : 25 Wherfore put awaye lyenge, and speake euery man the trueth vnto his neghboure, for as moch as we are membres one of another.