Proverbs 12:10

Bishops' Bible (1568)

A ryghteous man regardeth the lyfe of his cattell: but the vngodly haue cruell heartes.

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  • Deut 25:4 : 4 Thou shalt not moosell the oxe that treadeth out the corne.
  • John 4:11 : 11 The woman sayth vnto hym: Syr, thou hast nothyng to drawe with, and the well is deepe: from whence then hast thou that water of lyfe?
  • Jas 2:13-16 : 13 For he shall haue iudgement without mercie, that sheweth no mercie: And mercie reioyceth agaynst iudgement. 14 What profiteth it my brethren, though a man say he hath fayth, and hath not deedes? Can fayth saue hym? 15 If a brother or a sister be naked, and destitute of dayly foode, 16 And one of you say vnto them, depart in peace, be you warmed and fylled: notwithstandyng, ye geue them not those thinges which are nedefull to, the body, what shall it profite?
  • 1 John 3:17 : 17 But who so hath this worldes good, and seeth his brother haue neede, and shutteth vp his compassion from hym: howe dwelleth the loue of God in hym?
  • John 19:31-32 : 31 The Iewes therefore, because it was the preparyng of the Sabboth that the bodyes should not remaine vpo ye crosse on the Sabboth day (for that Sabboth day, was an hye day) besought Pilate that their legges myght be broken, and that they myght be taken downe. 32 Then came the souldiers, and brake the legges of the first, and of the other which was crucified with hym:
  • Judg 1:7 : 7 And Adonibezek sayde, Three score and ten kinges hauing their thombes & great toes cut of, gathered their meate vnder my table: As I haue done, so God hath done to me agayne. And they brought him to Hierusalem, and there he died.
  • 1 Sam 11:2 : 2 And Nahas the Ammonite aunswered them: In this will I make a couenaunt with you, if I may thrust out al your right eyes, and bring that shame vpon all Israel.
  • Gen 33:13-14 : 13 Iacob aunswered him: my lord, thou knowest that the chyldren are tender, and the small and great cattell with young vnder my handes, which if men should ouerdryue but euen one day, all the flocke wyll dye. 14 Oh let my Lorde go before his seruaunt, and I wyll dryue fayre and softly, according as the cattell that goeth before me, and the chyldren be able to endure, vntill I come vnto my Lord vnto Seir.
  • Gen 37:26-28 : 26 And Iuda sayde vnto his brethren: What auayleth it yf we slay our brother, and kepe his blood secrete? 27 Come on, and let vs sell hym to the Ismaelites, and let not our hande be vpon him: for he is our brother and our fleshe. And his brethren were content. 28 Then as the Madianites marchaunt men passed by, they drewe and lyft Ioseph out of the pit, and solde him vnto the Ismaelites for twentie peeces of syluer. And they brought Ioseph into Egypt.
  • Num 22:28-32 : 28 And the Lorde opened the mouth of the asse, and she sayde vnto Balaam: What haue I done vnto thee, that thou hast smytten me nowe three tymes? 29 And Balaam sayd vnto the asse, Because thou hast mocked me: I would also there were a sworde in myne hande, for euen nowe woulde I kyll thee. 30 And the asse sayd vnto Balaam: Am not I thine asse, whiche thou hast rydden vpon since the first tyme vnto this day? Was I euer wont to do so vnto thee? He sayde, nay. 31 And the Lord opened the eyes of Balaam, and he saw the angel of the Lord standing in the way, hauing his sworde drawen in his hande: He bowed hym selfe therefore, and fell flat on his face. 32 And the angell of the Lorde said vnto him: Wherfore hast thou smytten thine asse these three times? Beholde, I came out to withstande thee, because thyne heart hath declined out of the way before me.

Similar Verses (AI)

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  • 78%

    17He that is mercifull, doth hym selfe a benefite: but who so hurteth his neyghbour, is a tiraunt.

    18The vngodly worketh deceiptfull workes: but he that soweth righteousnesse shall receaue a sure rewarde.

  • 7The righteous considereth the cause of the poore: but the vngodly regardeth no vnderstandyng.

  • 10If a man delyuer vnto his neyghbour to kepe, asse, oxe, sheepe, or whatsoeuer beast it be: and it dye, or be hurt, or taken away by enemies, & no man see it:

  • 18And he that kylleth a beast, let hym make hym good, beast for beast.

  • 12The righteous man wysely considereth the house of the wicked, and for their wickednesse God ouerthroweth the vngodly.

  • 10Great plagues remaine for the vngodly: but who so putteth his trust in God, mercy imbraceth him on euery side.

  • 16The labour of the righteous tendeth to lyfe: but the fruites of the vngodly, to sinne.

  • 4Howe long shall the lande mourne, and all the hearbes of the fielde perishe for the wickednesse of them that dwell therin? The cattell and the birdes are gone, yet say they, tushe, God wyll not destroy vs vtterly.

  • 6As for the vngodly he shall not preserue him, but shall helpe the poore to their right.

  • 32The vngodly spyeth the righteous: and seeketh occasion to slay hym.

  • 71%

    26The ryghteous excelleth his neyghbour: but the way of the vngodly wyll deceaue them selues.

    27The deciptfull man shall not coste that he toke in huntyng: but the riches of the iust man is of great value.

    28In the way of ryghteousnesse there is life: & in the same way there is no death.

  • Prov 10:2-3
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    71%

    2Treasures that are wickedly gotten, profite nothing: but righteousnesse deliuereth from death.

    3The Lorde wyll not let the soule of the righteous suffer hunger: but he taketh away the richesse of the vngodly.

  • 21The vngodly boroweth and payeth not agayne: but the righteous geueth mercifully and liberally.

  • 71%

    31He that doth a poore man wrong, blasphemeth his maker: but who so honoureth him, hath pitie on the poore.

    32The vngodly is cast away for his iniquitie: but the ryghteous hath a good hope, euen in death.

  • 2A good man is acceptable vnto the Lorde: but the wicked imaginer wyll he condempne.

  • 21Who so foloweth righteousnesse and mercy, findeth both life, righteousnesse, and honour.

  • 10The vngodly shall see it, and it wyll greeue hym, he wyll gnashe with his teethe and consume away: the desire of the vngodly shall perishe.

  • 11The mouth of a righteous man is a well of life: but the mouth of the vngodly kepeth mischiefe in secrete.

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    11He that tylleth his lande, shall haue plenteousnesse of bread: but he that foloweth idlenesse is a very foole.

    12The desire of the vngodly is a net of euyls: but the roote of the ryghteous bryngeth foorth fruite.

  • 23The desire of the ryghteous is acceptable: but the hope of the vngodly is indignation.

  • 10The soule of the vngodly wisheth euyll, and his neighbour findeth no fauour in his eyes.

  • 23Be thou diligent to knowe the state of thy cattell thy selfe, and loke well to thy flockes.

  • 10The bloodthirstie hate the righteous: but the iust seeke his soule.

  • 15As a roaring Lion and an hungrye Beare, so is an vngodly prince ouer the poore people.

  • 1The vngodly fleeth when no man pursueth him: but the righteous are bolde as a Lion.

  • 9He that is dispised and is yet his owne man, is better then the glorious that lacketh bread.

  • 12The vngodly busieth his head all against the iust: and gnasheth vpon him with his teeth.

  • 7Aske the cattaile, and they shall enfourme thee: the foules of the ayre, and they shall tell thee.

  • 5The thoughtes of the ryghteous are ryght: but the imaginations of the vngodly are deceptfull.

  • 18I communed with myne owne heart also concernyng the children of men, howe God hath chosen them, and yet letteth them appeare as though they were beastes.

  • 16A small thing that the righteous hath: is better then great riches of ye vngodly.

  • 16Because that he remembred not to do good: but he persecuted the afflicted and poore man, and hym whose heart was broken with sorow, that he might take his life from hym.

  • 26He coueteth greedyly all day long: but the righteous geueth and spareth not.

  • 10He croucheth and humbleth him selfe: so that a number of the that be weake, fall by his myght.

  • 10He shall not alter it, nor chaunge it, a good for a bad, or a bad for a good: And if he chaunge beast for beast, then both the same beast and it also wherwith it was chaunged, shalbe holy.

  • 6Blessinges are vpon the head of the righteous: and the mouth of the vngodly kepeth mischiefe in secrete.

  • 21Who so dispiseth his neighbour, sinneth: but blessed is he that hath pitie of the poore.

  • 21And he that kylleth a beast, let hym restore it: and he that kylleth a man, let hym dye.

  • 9He geueth vnto cattell their foode: euen vnto Rauens which call for it.

  • 5A good man is mercyfull and lendeth: he wyll guyde his wordes with discretion.

  • 1The ryghteous perisheth, and no man regardeth it in his heart: good godly people are taken away, & no man considereth it, namely, that the righteous is conueyed away from the wicked.

  • 10Say to the ryghteous that it shall go well with them: for they shall eate the fruite of their owne studies.

  • 25The righteous eateth and is satisfied: but the belly of the vngodly hath neuer enough.

  • 9The way of the vngodly is an abhomination vnto the Lorde: but who so foloweth righteousnesse, him he loueth.