Proverbs 12:25

Bishops' Bible (1568)

Heauinesse discourageth the heart of man: but a good worde maketh it glad agayne.

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Referenced Verses

  • Prov 15:13 : 13 A mery heart maketh a chearfull countenaunce: but by the sorowe of the heart the mynde is heauy.
  • Isa 50:4 : 4 The Lorde God hath geuen me a well learned tongue, so that I can comfort them that are troubled, yea & that in due season: he wakeneth mine eare vp betymes in the mornyng, betymes in the mornyng I say he wyll waken mine eare, that I might hearke as to the schoolemaisters.
  • Prov 15:23 : 23 A ioyfull thing it is to a man whe his counsayle is folowed: and howe good is a worde spoken in season.
  • Prov 16:24 : 24 Fayre wordes are an hony combe, a refresshyng of the mynde, and health of the bones.
  • Prov 17:22 : 22 A mery heart make a lustie age: but a sorowfull minde dryeth vp the bones.
  • Prov 12:18 : 18 A slaunderous person pricketh lyke a sworde: but a wise mans tongue is wholsome.
  • Prov 14:10 : 10 The heart knoweth his owne soules bitternesse: and the straunger shall not be partaker of his ioy.
  • Ps 38:6 : 6 I am become crooked, and am exceedingly pulled downe: I go a mourning all the day long.
  • Ps 42:11 : 11 Why art thou so discouraged O my soule, & why art thou so vnquiet within me? attende thou vpon the Lorde, for I wil yet acknowledge him to be only my present saluation, and my Lorde.
  • Prov 18:14 : 14 A good stomacke beareth out sickenesse: but the minde beyng sicke, who shall heale it?
  • Prov 25:11 : 11 A worde spoken in due season, is lyke apples of golde in a graued worke of siluer.
  • Prov 27:9 : 9 Baulme and sweete incense make the heart merie: so sweete is that frende that geueth counsell from the heart.
  • Zech 1:13 : 13 So the Lorde gaue a louing and a comfortable aunswere vnto the angel that talked with me.
  • Prov 15:15 : 15 All the dayes of the poore are miserable: but a quiet heart is a continuall feast.
  • 2 Cor 2:4-7 : 4 For in great affliction and anguishe of heart, I wrote vnto you with many teares, not that ye shoulde be made sorie, but that ye myght perceaue the loue which I haue, most specially vnto you. 5 But yf any man hath caused sorowe, the same hath not made me sorie, but partly, lest I shoulde greeue you all. 6 It is sufficient vnto the same man that he was rebuked of many. 7 So that nowe contrarywise, ye ought rather to forgeue hym, and comforte hym, lest that same person shoulde be swallowed vp with ouermuche heauynesse.
  • Neh 2:1-2 : 1 It came to passe, that in the moneth Nisan in the twentith yere of king Arthaxerxes, the wine stoode before him: and I toke vp the wine, and gaue it vnto the king: And I had not ben before heauy in his presence. 2 And the king sayde vnto me: Why lokest thou so sadly, seyng thou art not sicke? It is nothing els, but that thou art heauy hearted. And I was sore afrayde,
  • Mark 14:33-34 : 33 And he taketh with hym, Peter, and Iames, and Iohn, and began to waxe abasshed, and to be in an agonie. 34 And sayth vnto them: My soule is heauie, euen vnto the death, tarry ye here and watche.

Similar Verses (AI)

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  • 13A mery heart maketh a chearfull countenaunce: but by the sorowe of the heart the mynde is heauy.

  • 22A mery heart make a lustie age: but a sorowfull minde dryeth vp the bones.

  • 30The clearnes of the eye reioyseth the heart, & a good name feedeth the bones.

  • Eccl 7:3-4
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    3Grauitie is better then to laugh: for when the countenaunce is heauie, the heart is refourmed.

    4The heart of the wise is in the mourning house: but the heart of the foolishe is in the house of myrth.

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    13The heart is sorowfull euen in laughter, and the ende of myrth is heauinesse.

    14A backe slydyng heart shalbe fylled with his owne wayes: but a good man shall depart from hym.

  • 23A ioyfull thing it is to a man whe his counsayle is folowed: and howe good is a worde spoken in season.

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    15All the dayes of the poore are miserable: but a quiet heart is a continuall feast.

    16Better is a litle with the feare of the Lorde: then great treasure, and trouble therwith.

  • 24A diligent hande shall beare rule: but the idle shalbe vnder tribute.

  • 12Hope deferred greeueth the heart: but whe the desire cometh, it is a tree of life.

  • 14Man shalbe satisfied with good thinges: by the fruite of his mouth, and after the workes of his handes shall he be rewarded.

  • 30A mery heart is the lyfe of the body: but enuie consumeth away the bones.

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

  • 15That he may bryng foorth foode out of the earth: both wine that maketh glad the heart of man, and oyle to make hym haue a chearefull countenaunce, & also bread to strengthen mans heart.

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

  • 20Who so taketh away a mans garment in the colde weather, is like vineger vpon lime, or lyke hym that singeth songues to an heauie heart.

  • 20He that handleth a matter wisely obteyneth good: and blessed is he that putteth his trust in the Lorde.

  • 20Deceipt is in the heart of them that imagine euyll: but to the counsaylers of peace shalbe ioy.

  • 22The blessyng of the Lorde maketh riche: and bryngeth no sorowe of heart with it.

  • 35A good man, out of the good treasure of the heart, bryngeth foorth good thynges: And an euyll man, out of euyll treasure, bryngeth foorth euyll thynges.

  • 24Fayre wordes are an hony combe, a refresshyng of the mynde, and health of the bones.

  • 8A man shalbe commended for his wisdome: but a foole shalbe dispised.

  • 14Well is hym that standeth alway in awe: as for hym that hardeneth his heart, he shall fall into mischiefe.

  • 26And why? God geueth to the man that is good before hym, wisdome, vnderstandyng, and gladnesse: but vnto the sinner he geueth weerinesse, that he may gather and heape together the thyng that afterwarde shalbe geuen vnto hym whom it pleaseth God: This is nowe a vayne thyng, yea a very disquietnesse and vexation of mynde.

  • 3The foolishnesse of man paruerteth his way: and his heart fretteth against the Lorde.

  • 25He that is of a proude stomacke stirreth vp strife: but he that putteth his trust in the Lorde shalbe well fed.

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

  • 23After pryde commeth a fall: but a lowly spirite bryngeth great worshyp.

  • 27O howe good is it for a man to take the yoke vpon him from his youth vp?

  • 11Be glad in God, & reioyce O ye righteous: be ioyfull also all ye that be vpright of heart.

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    22It is a mans worship to do good: and a poore man is better then a lyer.

    23The feare of the Lord bringeth a man to lyfe: and he shall rest the whole night in plenteousnesse without visitation of any plague.

  • 20For he thinketh not much howe long he shall lyue, forasmuch as God fylleth his heart with gladnesse.

  • 11There is sowen a lyght for the ryghteous: and gladnesse for such as be vpryght of heart.

  • 28My soule melteth away for very heauinesse: comfort thou me accordyng to thy worde.

  • 14A good stomacke beareth out sickenesse: but the minde beyng sicke, who shall heale it?

  • 1A wyse sonne maketh a glad father: but an vndiscrete sonne is an heauinesse vnto his mother.

  • 9Baulme and sweete incense make the heart merie: so sweete is that frende that geueth counsell from the heart.

  • 15Good vnderstandyng geueth fauour: but harde is the way of the dispisers.

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    7Thou hast put gladnesse in my heart: since the time that their corne and wine increased.

  • 25For I shall feede the hungry soule, and refreshe all faynt heartes.

  • 21Foolishnesse is ioy to him that is destitute of knowledge: but a man of vnderstandyng walketh vprightly.

  • 15My sonne if thy heart receaue wysdome, my heart also shall reioyce:

  • 10Put away displeasure out of thine heart, and remoue euill from thy body: for chyldhood and youth is but vanitie.

  • 22A wyse man skaleth the citie of the mightie, & ouerthroweth the strength wherein they trusted.