Proverbs 14:14
A backe slydyng heart shalbe fylled with his owne wayes: but a good man shall depart from hym.
A backe slydyng heart shalbe fylled with his owne wayes: but a good man shall depart from hym.
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14Man shalbe satisfied with good thinges: by the fruite of his mouth, and after the workes of his handes shall he be rewarded.
15The way of a foole is strayght in his owne eyes: but he that hearkeneth vnto counsayle is wise.
12There is a way which seemeth right vnto a man: but the ende therof are the wayes of death.
13The heart is sorowfull euen in laughter, and the ende of myrth is heauinesse.
31Therfore shall they eate of the fruite of their owne way, and be fylled with their owne inuentions.
32For the turnyng away of the vnwise shall slay them, and the prosperitie of fooles shall destroy them.
20A mans belly shalbe satisfied with the fruite of his owne mouth, and with the encrease of his lippes shall he be filled.
15An ignorant body beleueth euery worde: but who so hath vnderstanding, loketh well to his goynges.
16A wyse man feareth, and departeth from euyll: but the foole is angry, and counteth hym selfe sure.
10The heart knoweth his owne soules bitternesse: and the straunger shall not be partaker of his ioy.
25Heauinesse discourageth the heart of man: but a good worde maketh it glad agayne.
13A mery heart maketh a chearfull countenaunce: but by the sorowe of the heart the mynde is heauy.
14The heart of hym that hath vnderstandyng doth seke knowledge: but the mouth of fooles is fed with foolishnesse.
2For he flattereth him selfe in his owne sight: so that his iniquitie is found worthy of hatred.
3The foolishnesse of man paruerteth his way: and his heart fretteth against the Lorde.
25The righteous eateth and is satisfied: but the belly of the vngodly hath neuer enough.
25He that is of a proude stomacke stirreth vp strife: but he that putteth his trust in the Lorde shalbe well fed.
26He that trusteth in his owne heart is a foole: but he that dealeth wisely shalbe safe.
21Foolishnesse is ioy to him that is destitute of knowledge: but a man of vnderstandyng walketh vprightly.
11He that tylleth his lande, shall haue plenteousnesse of bread: but he that foloweth idlenesse is a very foole.
10Who so causeth the righteous to go astray by an euill way, shall fall into his owne pit: but the iust shall haue the good in possession.
11The riche man thinketh hym selfe to be wise: but the poore that hath vnderstandyng can perceaue hym well inough.
14Well is hym that standeth alway in awe: as for hym that hardeneth his heart, he shall fall into mischiefe.
33Wisdome resteth in the heart of hym that hath vnderstandyng, and it shalbe knowen among them that are vnlearned.
7For as though he thought it in his heart, he saith, eate and drinke: where as his heart is not with thee.
20He that handleth a matter wisely obteyneth good: and blessed is he that putteth his trust in the Lorde.
2Of the fruite of a wise mans mouth shall eche man eate good thynges: but the wicked shall eate of the fruite of the transgressours.
8A man shalbe commended for his wisdome: but a foole shalbe dispised.
9He that walketh vprightly, walketh surely: but whoso goeth a wrong way, shalbe knowen.
9For he satisfieth the greedie soule: and filleth the hungry soule with goodnes.
13Well is hym that findeth wysdome, and getteth vnderstandyng:
2Euery mans way seemeth right in his owne eyes: but the Lorde pondereth the heart.
8He that is wise loueth his owne soule, and kepeth vnderstanding, that he may prosper.
1Who so hath an earnest desire to wysdome he will sequester him selfe to seeke it, and occupie him selfe in all stedfastnesse & sounde doctrine.
2A foole hath no delight in vnderstanding: but onlye to vtter the fansies of his owne heart.
21Thy mouth shall he fill with laughing, and thy lippes with gladnesse.
15My sonne if thy heart receaue wysdome, my heart also shall reioyce:
10Say to the ryghteous that it shall go well with them: for they shall eate the fruite of their owne studies.
25He that is liberall in geuyng, shall haue plentie: and he that watereth, shalbe watered also hym selfe.
20Who so hath a frowarde heart, obteyneth no good: and he that hath a double tongue, shall fall into mischiefe.
4But let euery man proue his owne worke, & then shall he haue reioyceyng only in his owne selfe, and not in another.
19When a desire is brought to passe, it deliteth the soule: but fooles count it abhomination to depart from euyll.
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.
8The wisdome of the circumspect man, is to vnderstande his way: but the foolishnesse of the vnwise, deceaueth.
10When wisdome entreth into thine heart, and thy soule deliteth in knowledge:
4Delight thou also in God: and he shall geue thee thy heartes desire.
9A man deuiseth a way in his heart: but it is the Lorde that ordereth his goynges.
19He that tylleth his lande shall haue plenteousnes of bread: but he that foloweth idle persons, shall haue pouertie inough.
22A mery heart make a lustie age: but a sorowfull minde dryeth vp the bones.
29Who so maketh disquietnesse in his owne house, he shal haue winde for his heritage: and the foole shalbe seruaunt to the wise.