Proverbs 1:20
Wisdome cryeth without, and putteth foorth her voyce in the streetes:
Wisdome cryeth without, and putteth foorth her voyce in the streetes:
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21She calleth before the congregation in the open gates, and sheweth her wordes through the citie, saying:
22O ye children, howe long wyll ye loue childishnesse? howe long wyll the scorners delite in scornyng, and the vnwise hate knowledge?
1Doth not wysdome crye? doth not vnderstanding put foorth her voyce?
2She standeth in the top of high places, by the way in the place of the pathes:
3She cryeth at the gates of the citie, at the entrye of the doores:
4It is you O ye men saith she whom I call, vnto the chyldren of men do I lyft vp my voyce.
3She hath sent foorth her maydens to crye vpon the highest place of the citie,
4Who so is without knowledge, let him come hither: And to the vnwise she said,
11She was full of loude wordes and redye to dallie, whose feete coulde not abide in the house:
12Nowe is she without, nowe in the streates, and lyeth in wayte at euery corner.
13A foolishe retchlesse woman full of wordes, and suche a one as hath no knowledge,
14Sitteth at the doore of her house, and in the hye places of the citie,
15To call such as go by, and that walke straight in their wayes.
16Who so is ignoraunt sayeth she let hym come hyther: and to the vnwyse she saith,
11For wysdome is more worth then pretious stones, yea all thinges that thou canst desire, may not be compared vnto it.
12I wysdome dwell with counsell, and finde out knowledge and vnderstanding.
10They do compasse it day and night within the walles: mischiefe also and labour, are in the midst of it.
11Malice is in the midst of it: disceipt and guyle go not out of her streates.
3For if thou cryest after wisdome, and cryest for knowledge:
20Whence then commeth wysdome? and where is the place of vnderstanding?
12Where then is wysdome founde? and where is the place of vnderstanding?
7Wysdome is to hye a thyng for a foole: for he dare not open his mouth in the gate.
16Then sayd I, wysdome is better then strength: Neuerthelesse, a simple mans wysdome is despised, and his wordes are not hearde.
17A wyse mans counsayle that is folowed in scilence, is farre aboue the crying of a captaine among fooles.
18For wysdome is better then harnesse: but one sinner alone destroyeth muche goodnesse.
1Wysdome hath buylded her house, and hewen out seuen pillers:
7The chiefe poynt of wysdome, is to possesse wysdome: and before all thy goodes to get thee vnderstanding.
19Wysdome geueth more courage vnto the wyse, then ten mightie men of the citie.
20Where is the wise? where is ye scribe? where is the disputer of this worlde? Hath not God made the wisedome of this worlde foolyshenesse?
14For the marchaundise of it, is better then the marchaundise of siluer, and the gayne therof is better then golde.
19Such are the wayes of euery one that is greedie of gayne, who taketh away the life of the owner therof.
18For where much wisdome is, there is also great trauayle and disquietnesse: and the more knowledge a man hath, the more is his care.
9The Lordes voyce cryeth vnto the citie, and the man that shalbe saued considereth thy name: hearken what is your rodde, & heare him that warneth you.
2To learne wisdome and instruction, & to perceaue the wordes of vnderstandyng,
3To receaue the instruction of wisdome, iustice, iudgement, and equitie:
16Then cryed a wyse woman out of the citie, heare, heare, I pray you say vnto Ioab: Come hither that I may speake with thee.
6For the Lorde geueth wisdome, out of his mouth commeth knowledge and vnderstandyng.
5Get thee wysdome, and get thee vnderstanding: forget not the wordes of my mouth, and shrinke not from them.
5The wise man wyll geue eare, and wyll come by more wisdome, and he that is endued with vnderstanding shal attayne vnto wise counsayles.
7Like as a conduite spouteth out waters, so she spouteth out her wickednesse: Robberie and vnrighteousnesse is hearde in her, sorowe and woundes are euer there in my sight.
33Wisdome resteth in the heart of hym that hath vnderstandyng, and it shalbe knowen among them that are vnlearned.
26She openeth her mouth with wisdome, and in her tongue is the lawe of grace.
8Goyng ouer the streate by the corner in the way towarde her house
17Her wayes are pleasaunt wayes, and all her pathes are peaceable.
7When I went out to the gate, euen to the iudgement seate, and when I prepared my seate in the streete:
14Counsell is mine, and direction, I am vnderstanding, and I haue strength.
22A wyse man skaleth the citie of the mightie, & ouerthroweth the strength wherein they trusted.
12Men out of the citie crye vnto the Lord with sighing, the soules of the slayne also crye out, yet God regardeth not their complaynt.
34Blessed is the man that heareth me, watching dayly at my gates, and geuing attendaunce at the postes of my doores.
13Who so stoppeth his eares at the crying of the poore, he shall crye hym selfe and not be hearde.