Proverbs 15:13

Bishops' Bible (1568)

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

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  • Prov 17:22 : 22 A mery heart make a lustie age: but a sorowfull minde dryeth vp the bones.
  • Prov 18:14 : 14 A good stomacke beareth out sickenesse: but the minde beyng sicke, who shall heale it?
  • Prov 12:25 : 25 Heauinesse discourageth the heart of man: but a good worde maketh it glad agayne.
  • Prov 15:15 : 15 All the dayes of the poore are miserable: but a quiet heart is a continuall feast.
  • Neh 2:2 : 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,
  • John 14:1 : 1 And he sayde vnto his disciples, Let not your hearte be troubled: Ye beleue in god, beleue also in me.
  • 2 Cor 1:12 : 12 For our reioycyng is this, the testimonie of our conscience, that in simplicitie & godly purenesse, and not in fleshely wisdome, but by the grace of God, we haue had our conuersatio in the worlde, and most of all to you wardes.
  • 2 Cor 2:7 : 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.
  • 2 Cor 7:10 : 10 For godly sorowe, causeth repentaunce vnto saluatio, not to be repented of: but the sorowe of the world causeth death.

Similar Verses (AI)

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

  • Eccl 7:2-4
    3 verses
    84%

    2It is better to go into an house of mourning, then into a banketting house: For there is the ende of all men, and he that is liuing taketh it to heart.

    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.

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    14The heart of hym that hath vnderstandyng doth seke knowledge: but the mouth of fooles is fed with foolishnesse.

    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.

  • 25Heauinesse discourageth the heart of man: but a good worde maketh it glad agayne.

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

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

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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 9Suffer afflictions, and mourne, and weepe: Let your laughter be turned to mournyng, and your ioy to heauinesse.

  • 15The ioy of our heart is gone, our melodious meeting is turned into mourning.

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

  • 10The heart knoweth his owne soules bitternesse: and the straunger shall not be partaker of his ioy.

  • 21Thy mouth shall he fill with laughing, and thy lippes with gladnesse.

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    20A wyse sonne maketh a glad father: but a foolishe man dispiseth his mother.

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

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

  • Eccl 11:9-10
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    71%

    9Be glad then (O thou young man) in thy youth, and let thy heart be merie in thy young dayes, folowe the wayes of thyne owne heart, and the lust of thyne eyes, but be thou sure that God shall bryng thee into iudgement for all these thinges.

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

  • 15Therfore I commende gladnesse, because a man hath no better thing vnder the sunne, then to eate and drinke, and to be merie: for that shall he haue of his labour, al the dayes of his life which God geueth hym vnder the sunne.

  • 4A wholsome tongue is a tree of lyfe: but the frowardnesse therof doth make sad the spirite.

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

  • 7The lippes of the wise do sowe knowledge: but the heart of the foolishe do not so.

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

  • 15Reioyce with them that do reioyce, and wepe with them that wepe.

  • 7The wine fayleth, the vine hath no myght, all they that haue ben mery of heart are come to mournyng.

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

  • 8Make thou me to heare some ioy and gladnesse: let the bones reioyce which thou hast broken.

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

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

  • 3He healeth those that are broken in heart: he wrappeth vp their sorowes.

  • 19Meate maketh men to laugh, and wine maketh them merie: but vnto money are all thinges obedient.

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

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

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

  • 2Insomuch that I saide vnto the man geuen to laughter, thou art mad: and to mirth, what doest thou?

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

  • 12A scornefull body loueth not one that rebuketh hym: neither wyll he come vnto the wyse.

  • 6For the laughyng of fooles is like the cracking of thornes vnder a pot: and that is but a vayne thing.