Proverbs 10:12
Hatred stirreth vp strifes: but loue couereth the multitude of sinnes.
Hatred stirreth vp strifes: but loue couereth the multitude of sinnes.
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9Who so couereth a fault, procureth loue: but he that discloseth it, deuideth very frendes.
10One reproofe more feareth a wise man, then an hundred stripes doth a foole.
8But aboue all thynges, haue feruent loue among your selues: For loue shall couer the multitude of sinnes.
11The mouth of a righteous man is a well of life: but the mouth of the vngodly kepeth mischiefe in secrete.
26Hatred maye be couered by deceipt: but the malice therof shalbe shewed before the whole congregation.
18He that hydeth hatred with lying lippes, and he that speaketh slaunder, is a foole.
19Where much babblyng is, there must needes be offence: and he that refrayneth his lippes, is wyse.
17Better is a dynner of hearbes with loue, then a fat oxe with euyll wyll.
18An angry man stirreth vp strife: but he that is patient stylleth discorde.
1A soft aunswere appeaseth wrath: but rough wordes stirre vp anger.
19He that delighteth in sinne, loueth strife: and who so setteth his doore to hye, seeketh destruction.
20Who so hath a frowarde heart, obteyneth no good: and he that hath a double tongue, shall fall into mischiefe.
13He that hydeth his sinnes, shall not prosper: but whoso knowledgeth them and forsaketh them, shall haue mercy.
10Charitie worketh no yll to his neyghbour, therfore the fulfyllyng of the lawe is charitie.)
6Blessinges are vpon the head of the righteous: and the mouth of the vngodly kepeth mischiefe in secrete.
24An enemie wyll dissemble with his lippes, and layeth vp deceipt in his heart.
4Wrath is a cruell thing, and furiousnesse is a very tempest: but who is able to abide enuie?
5Open rebuke, is better then secrete loue.
13In the lippes of him that hath vnderstanding, a man shall finde wysdome: but the rod belongeth to the backe of the foolishe.
16A foole vttereth his wrath in all the haste: but a discrete man couereth his owne shame.
36But whoso offendeth against me, hurteth his owne soule: and they that hate me, are the louers of death.
14The beginning of strife is, as when a man maketh an issue for water: therfore leaue of before the contention be medled with.
14A priuie rewarde pacifieth displeasure: and a gyft in the bosome stylleth furiousnesse.
10For he that doeth long after lyfe, and loueth to see good dayes, let hym refrayne his tongue from euyll, and his lippes, that they speake no guyle.
10Cast out the scorneful man, and so shal strife go out with hym: yea variaunce and sclaunder shall ceasse.
22An angry man stirreth vp strife, and he that beareth euyll will in his mynde doth much euyll.
9Loue without dissimulation, hatyng euyll, cleauyng to good.
10Affectioned one to another with brotherly loue, in geuyng honour, go one before another.
17An vnpatient man dealeth foolishly: but he that is well aduised, is hated of the foole.
10Among the proude there is euer strife: but with the well aduised is wisdome.
10He that loueth his brother, abydeth in the lyght, and there is none occasion of euyll in hym.
11He that hateth his brother, is in darknesse, and walketh in darkenesse, & can not tell whyther he goeth, because that darkenesse hath blynded his eyes.
13The feare of the Lorde abhorreth wickednes, pryde, disdayne, and the euil way, and a mouth that speaketh wicked thinges I vtterly abhorre.
34Righteousnesse setteth vp the people: but the sacrifice of the heathen is sinnefull.
17And let none of you imagine euil in his heart against his neighbour, and loue no false othes: for all these are ye thinges that I hate, saith the Lorde.
4Loue suffreth long, and is curteous: Loue enuieth not, loue doth not frowardely, swelleth not,
10Herein is loue, not that we loued God, but that he loued vs, and sent his sonne to be the agreement for our sinnes.
1Who so loueth correction loueth knowledge: but he that hateth to be reproued is a foole.
31Let all bytternesse, and fiercenesse, & wrath, and crying, and euyll speakyng, be put away from you, with all maliciousnesse.
17Thou shalt not hate thy brother in thyne heart, but shalt in any wyse rebuke thy neighbour, & suffer not sinne vpon hym.
10They hate him that rebuketh in the gate, and they abhorre him that speaketh vprightly.
1A wyse instruction of Dauid. Blessed is he whose wickednes is forgeuen: and whose sinne is couered.
1Let brotherly loue continue.
7Suffreth all thynges, beleueth all thynges, hopeth all thynges, endureth all thynges.
20Therfore, yf thyne enemie hunger, feede hym: yf he thyrst, geue him drinke. For in so doyng, thou shalt heape coales of fyre on his head.
5A ryghteous man abhorreth lyes: but the vngodly shameth hym selfe, and is put to scilence.
13Forbearyng one another, and forgeuyng one another, yf any man haue a quarel agaynst any: euen as Christe forgaue you, so also do ye.
14And aboue all thynges put on loue, which is the bonde of perfectnesse.
24He that spareth the rodde, hateth his sonne: but who so loueth hym, chasteneth hym betymes.
11A wyse man can put of displeasure, and it is his honour to let some faultes passe.