Proverbs 14:33
Wisdome resteth in the heart of hym that hath vnderstandyng, and it shalbe knowen among them that are vnlearned.
Wisdome resteth in the heart of hym that hath vnderstandyng, and it shalbe knowen among them that are vnlearned.
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6A scornfull body seketh wisdome, and fyndeth it not: but knowledge is easie vnto hym that wyll vnderstande.
7Get thee from a foolishe man, when thou perceauest not in hym the lippes of knowledge.
8The wisdome of the circumspect man, is to vnderstande his way: but the foolishnesse of the vnwise, deceaueth.
9Fooles make but a sport of sinne: but there is a fauourable loue among the ryghteous.
24Wisdome shineth in the face of hym that hath vnderstanding: but the eyes of fooles wander throughout al landes.
14The heart of hym that hath vnderstandyng doth seke knowledge: but the mouth of fooles is fed with foolishnesse.
22Vnderstandyng is a well of lyfe vnto hym that hath it: as for the chastenyng of fooles it is but foolishnesse.
23A wyse heart ordereth his mouth wisely, and ministreth learnyng vnto his lippes.
24Riches are as a crowne vnto the wise: but the ignoraunce of fooles is very foolishnesse.
23A discrete man doth hyde knowledge: but the heart of fooles blabbeth out foolishnesse.
5Take heede vnto knowledge O ye ignoraunt, be ye wise in heart O ye fooles.
2A foole hath no delight in vnderstanding: but onlye to vtter the fansies of his owne heart.
4The heart of the wise is in the mourning house: but the heart of the foolishe is in the house of myrth.
5It is better to geue eare to the chastening of a wyse man, then to heare the songue of fooles:
21Foolishnesse is ioy to him that is destitute of knowledge: but a man of vnderstandyng walketh vprightly.
3In the mouth of the foolishe is the rodde of pryde: but the lippes of the wyse wyll preserue them.
13In the lippes of him that hath vnderstanding, a man shall finde wysdome: but the rod belongeth to the backe of the foolishe.
14Wyse men lay vp knowledge: but the mouth of the foolish is nye destruction.
2A wyse mans heart is vpon his right hande, but a fooles heart vpon his left.
3A foole wyll shewe him selfe when he goeth by the way, yet thinketh he that euery man doth as foolishly as him self.
16A wise man doth all thynges with discretion: but a foole wyll declare his follie.
8A wyse man wyll receaue warning: but a prating foole shalbe punished.
11A foole vttereth all his mynde at once: but a wyse man kepeth it in tyll afterwarde.
7The lippes of the wise do sowe knowledge: but the heart of the foolishe do not so.
15The way of a foole is strayght in his owne eyes: but he that hearkeneth vnto counsayle is wise.
16A foole vttereth his wrath in all the haste: but a discrete man couereth his owne shame.
16A wyse man feareth, and departeth from euyll: but the foole is angry, and counteth hym selfe sure.
17An vnpatient man dealeth foolishly: but he that is well aduised, is hated of the foole.
18The ignoraunt haue foolishnesse in possession: but the wyse are crowned with knowledge.
29He that is patient hath much vnderstanding: but he that is soone displeased, exalteth foolishnesse.
2The tongue of such as be wise vseth knoweledge aryght: as for a foolishe mouth it babbleth out nothyng but foolishnesse.
16Whereto hath a foole treasure in his hande to bye wisdome, seeing he hath no minde therto?
7Wysdome is to hye a thyng for a foole: for he dare not open his mouth in the gate.
23A foole doth wickedly, and maketh but a sport of it: but wisdome ruleth the man that hath vnderstandyng.
26He that trusteth in his owne heart is a foole: but he that dealeth wisely shalbe safe.
17A wyse mans counsayle that is folowed in scilence, is farre aboue the crying of a captaine among fooles.
35The wyse shall haue honour in possession: but shame is the promotion that fooles shall haue.
3The foolishnesse of man paruerteth his way: and his heart fretteth against the Lorde.
9Tell nothing into the eares of a foole: for he wyll despise the wysdome of thy wordes.
14For a wise man hath his eyes in his head, but the foole goeth in darknesse: I perceaued also that they both had one ende.
13Well is hym that findeth wysdome, and getteth vnderstandyng:
9Be not hastyly angrie in thy minde: for wrath resteth in the bosome of fooles.
28Yea, a very foole when he holdeth his tongue is counted wise: and he that stoppeth his lippes is esteemed prudent.
10When wisdome entreth into thine heart, and thy soule deliteth in knowledge:
8Understande ye vnwyse among the people: O ye fooles, when wyll ye be well aduised?
29Who so maketh disquietnesse in his owne house, he shal haue winde for his heritage: and the foole shalbe seruaunt to the wise.
19For the wisedome of this worlde, is foolishnesse with God. For it is writte: He compasseth the wise in their own craftynesse.
21The lippes of the ryghteous feede a whole multitude: but fooles shall dye in their owne follie.
11The riche man thinketh hym selfe to be wise: but the poore that hath vnderstandyng can perceaue hym well inough.
1Better is the poore that liueth godly, then he that abuseth his lippes, and is a foole.