Verse 12
The correccion of the wyse is to an obedient eare, a golden cheyne and a Iewel of golde.
Referenced Verses
- Ps 141:5 : 5 Let the rightuous (rather) smyte me frendly, and reproue me:
- Prov 1:8-9 : 8 My sonne, heare thy fathers doctryne, and forsake not the lawe of yi mother: 9 for that shal brynge grace vnto thy heade, & shalbe a cheyne aboute thy necke.
- Prov 9:8 : 8 Reproue not a scorner, lest he owe the euell wil: but rebuke a wyse man, and he wil loue the.
- Prov 15:5 : 5 A foole despyseth his fathers correccion, but he yt taketh hede whan he is reproued, shal haue ye more vnderstodinge.
- Prov 15:31-32 : 31 The eare yt harkeneth vnto wholsome warnynge, and enclyneth therto, shall dwell amonge ye wyse. 32 He that refuseth to be refourmed, despyseth his owne soule: but he that submytteth himself to correccion, is wyse.
- Prov 20:12 : 12 As for the hearinge of the eare & the sight of ye eye, ye LORDE hath made the both.
- Prov 27:5-6 : 5 An open rebuke is better, then a secrete loue. 6 Faithfull are the woundes of a louer, but ye kysses of an enemie are disceatfull.
- 1 Sam 25:31-34 : 31 then shal it be no stomblinge blocke ner occasiion of fallynge vnto my lordes hert, that thou hast not shed bloude without a cause, and auenged thy selfe, then shal ye LORDE do good vnto my lorde, and thou shalt thynke vpon thy handmayden. 32 Then saide Dauid vnto Abigail: Blessed be the LORDE God of Israel, which hath sent the to mete me this daye: 33 and blessed be thy speach, and blessed be thou, which hast kepte me backe this daye, that I am not come agaynst bloude, to auenge me with myne awne hande. 34 Verely (as truly as the LORDE the God of Israel lyueth, which hath hyndred me that I shulde do the no euell.) Yf thou haddest not met me in all the haist, Nabal shulde not haue had lefte him vntyll ye lighte mornynge, so moch as one that maketh water agaynst the wall.
- Job 42:11 : 11 And the came there vnto him all his brethren, all his sisters with all them that had bene off his acquatauce afore, and ate bred with him in his house, wondringe at him, ad comfortinge him ouer all the trouble, that the LORDE had brought vpon him. Euery ma gaue him a shepe and a Iewell of golde.