Proverbs 11:15
He that is suretie for a straunger shall smart for it: and he that hateth suretishyp is sure.
He that is suretie for a straunger shall smart for it: and he that hateth suretishyp is sure.
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1My sonne if thou be suretie for thy neyghbour, and hast fastened thyne hande for another man:
12A wyse man seing the plague, wyll hide hym selfe: as for fooles they go on styll and suffer harme.
13Take his garment that is suretie for a straunger, and take a pledge of hym for the vnknowen sake.
18Who so promiseth by the hande and is suretie for his neighbour, he is a foole.
19He that delighteth in sinne, loueth strife: and who so setteth his doore to hye, seeketh destruction.
25Lest thou learne his wayes, and receaue hurt to thy soule.
26Be not thou one of them that binde their hande vpon promise, and are suretie for waightie causes:
27For if thou hast nothing to pay, they shall take away thy bed from vnder thee.
16Take his garment that is suretie for a straunger: and take a pledge of hym for the vnknowen sake.
14Where no counsayle is, there the people decay: but wheras many are that can geue counsayle, there is wealth.
3O deliuer me, and loke out one to be my suretie in thy sight: what is he that knoweth who wyll promise for me?
16A gratious woman getteth honour: but the strong men attayne riches.
17An vnpatient man dealeth foolishly: but he that is well aduised, is hated of the foole.
24Who so is partner with a thiefe, hateth his owne soule: he heareth blasphemie and telleth it not foorth.
25He that feareth men shall haue a fall: but who so putteth his trust in the Lorde, is without daunger.
27The greedy couetous man rooteth vp his owne house: but who so hateth rewardes shall lyue.
7Who so kepeth the lawe, is a chylde of vnderstanding: but he that is a companion of riotous men, shameth his father.
8He that by vsurie and vniust gaynes gathereth riches: he shall lay them in store for a man that will pitie the poore.
20A faythfull man shalbe fylled with blessinges, and he that maketh haste to be riche, shall not be vngyltie.
18And seeing there is wrath with God, beware lest he take thee away in thy wealth, & all that thou hast to redeeme thee can not deliuer thee.
14And if a man borowe ought of his neighbour, and it be hurt, or els dye, and the owner therof be not by: he shall surely make it good.
28He that trusteth in his riches shall haue a fall: but the ryghteous shall florishe as the greene leafe.
29Who so maketh disquietnesse in his owne house, he shal haue winde for his heritage: and the foole shalbe seruaunt to the wise.
8But he that diggeth vp a pitte, shall fall therin hym selfe: and who so breaketh downe the hedge, a serpent shall byte hym.
9Who so remoueth stones, shall haue trauayle withall: and he that heweth wood, shalbe hurt therwith.
17He that hath pitie vpon the poore, lendeth vnto the Lord: and looke what he layeth out, it shalbe payde hym agayne.
1He that is stifnecked and wyll not be refourmed, shall sodaynly be destroyed without any helpe.
3A wyse man seeth the plague, and hydeth hym selfe: but the foolishe go on still, and are punished.
27He that geueth vnto the poore shall not lacke: but he that hydeth his eyes from them, shall haue many a curse.
15The way of a foole is strayght in his owne eyes: but he that hearkeneth vnto counsayle is wise.
10That other men be not filled with thy vertues, and that thy labours come not in a straunge house.
17Withdrawe thy foote from thy neighbours house: lest he be werie of thee, and so hate thee.
18The vngodly shalbe a raunsome for the righteous: and the wicked for the iust.
16Who so doth a poore man wrong, to increase his owne riches and geueth vnto the ryche, at the last commeth to pouertie hym selfe.
4He that dispiseth in his eyes the reprobate: and honoureth them that feare God. He that hath sworne to his owne hurt: and yet wyll not go from his oth.
5He that geueth not his money vpon vsurie: nor taketh rewarde agaynst the innocent. He that doth these thynges: shall neuer at any tyme be remoued.
7The wyse man hateth wrong dealing, and abhorreth the heart that coueteth rewardes.
22Thoughtes without counsayle shall come to naught: but wheras men are that can geue good counsayle, there is stedfastnesse.
9He that walketh vprightly, walketh surely: but whoso goeth a wrong way, shalbe knowen.
5For better is it that thou make no vowe, then that thou shouldest promise and not pay.
21The vngodly boroweth and payeth not agayne: but the righteous geueth mercifully and liberally.
27Who so diggeth vp a pit, shal fall therin: and he that rolleth vp a stone, it wyl returne vpon hym.
22He that wyll be riche all to soone, hath an euyll eye: and considereth not that pouertie shall come vpon hym.
7The ryche ruleth the poore, and the borower is seruaunt to the lender.
3Who so loueth wisdome, maketh his father a glad man: but he that kepeth companie with harlottes, spendeth away that he hath.
20He that goeth in the companie of wise men, shalbe wise: but who so is a companion of fooles, shalbe afflicted.