Proverbs 1:26
Therfore wyll I also laugh at your destruction, and mocke you, when the thyng that ye feare commeth vpon you,
Therfore wyll I also laugh at your destruction, and mocke you, when the thyng that ye feare commeth vpon you,
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27Euen when the thyng that ye be afraide of falleth in sodenly like a storme, and your miserie lyke a tempest, yea when trouble and heauinesse commeth vpon you.
6The righteous also shall see this: and they wyll be afraide and laugh hym to scorne.
13The Lorde shall laugh him to scorne: for he seeth that his day is comming.
8But thou O God wylt haue them in derision: thou wylt laugh all Heathen to scorne.
4He that dwelleth in heauen wyll laugh them to scorne: the Lorde wyll haue them in derision.
5Then wyll he speake vnto them in his wrath: and he wyll astonie them with feare in his sore displeasure.
25But all my counsels haue ye dispised, and set my correction at naught:
21Thy mouth shall he fill with laughing, and thy lippes with gladnesse.
22In destruction and dearth thou shalt be mery, and shalt not be afrayde of the beastes of the earth.
4I am as one mocked of his neighbour, who calleth vpon God, & he heareth him: The iust & the vpright is laughed to scorne.
5Who so scorneth the poore, blasphemeth his maker: and he that is glad at another mans hurt, shall not be vnpunished.
6For the laughyng of fooles is like the cracking of thornes vnder a pot: and that is but a vayne thing.
10And they shall mocke the kinges, and the princes shalbe a scorne vnto them: they shall deride euery stronghold, for they shall gather dust, and take it.
19The righteous sawe it and were glad, and the innocent laughed them to scorne.
3Shoulde thy lies make men holde their peace, and when thou mockest others shall no man make thee ashamed?
22Nowe therefore see that ye be no mockers, lest your punishment increase: For I hearde of the Lorde of hoastes, that there shall come a short ende vpon the whole earth.
7All they that see me, laugh me to scorne: they do make a mowe, and nod their head at me.
13The heart is sorowfull euen in laughter, and the ende of myrth is heauinesse.
24When I laughed, they beleued it not, & the light of my countenaunce would they not put out.
3Suffer me that I may speake, and when I haue spoken mocke on.
9Shall that helpe you when he calleth you to reckening? For as one man mocketh an other, so do ye mocke him.
5Whether they be nye or farre from thee, they shall laugh thee to scorne, thou that hast gotten thee so foule a name, and art full of trouble.
23And though he slay sodaynly with the scourge, yet will he laugh at the punishment of the innocent.
3When the vngodly commeth, then commeth also disdayne: and with the dishonest person commeth shame and dishonour.
1Then sayde I thus in my heart: Nowe go to, I will take myne ease, and haue good dayes: But lo, that is vanitie also.
2Insomuch that I saide vnto the man geuen to laughter, thou art mad: and to mirth, what doest thou?
2Froward men are with me, and myne eye must continue in the bitternesse of them.
14I am laughed to scorne of all my people, they make songues vpon me all the day long.
23O turne you at my correction: lo I wyll expresse my mynde vnto you, and make you vnderstande my wordes.
11Yea, that thou mourne not at the last, when thou hast spent thy bodye and lustie youth, and then say:
27I knowe thy dwelling, thy comming out and thy goyng in, and thy fury against me.
5Wherfore shoulde I feare in euyll dayes? the wickednesse of my heeles then would compasse me round about.
25Thou shalt not be afraide of any sodayne feare, neither for the violent rushing in of the vngodly when it commeth.
1But nowe they that are younger then I haue me in derision: yea euen they whose fathers I would haue thought scorne to haue set with the dogges of my cattell.
51The proude haue had me exceedingly in derision: yet I haue not shrinked from thy lawe.
21Euen such truely are ye, nowe that ye see my miserie ye are afrayde.
9Suffer afflictions, and mourne, and weepe: Let your laughter be turned to mournyng, and your ioy to heauinesse.
7O Lord, if I am deceaued, then hast thou deceaued me, thou enforcedst me, and hast preuayled: dayly am I despised and laughed to scorne of euery man.
11My sonne be wyse, and make me a glad heart, that I may make aunswere vnto my rebukers.
19So doth a dissembler with his neighbour, and saith, am not I in sport?
7Hearken vnto me ye that haue knowledge in ryghteousnesse, thou people that bearest my lawe in thyne heart: feare not the reuilynges of men, be not afrayde of their blasphemies.
28I knowe thy wayes, thy going foorth, and thy commyng home, yea and thy madnesse agaynst me.
15But in mine aduersitie they reioysed and gathered them together: yea, the very abiectes came together against me, yer I wyst they rented me a peeces and ceassed not.
16With hypocrites, scoffers, and parasites: they gnashed vpon me with their teeth.
26Let them be put to confusion & shame all together that reioyce at my trouble: let them be clothed with rebuke and dishonour that exalt them selues against me.
30They woulde none of my counsayle, but dispised all my correction.
17I dwell not among the scorners, neither is my delight therin: but I dwell alone because of thy hande, for thou hast fylled me with bitternesse.
6Thou hast made vs a strife vnto our neighbours: and our enemies laugh vs to scorne.
27Diddest not thou laugh Israel to scorne, as though he had ben taken with theft among thieues? for so often as thou makest mention of hym, thou skippest for ioy.
5But if ye wyll aduaunce your selues against me, and rebuke me for the shame that is come vpon me: