Proverbs 19:29
Iudgementes are ordeyned for the scornefull, and stripes for fooles backes.
Iudgementes are ordeyned for the scornefull, and stripes for fooles backes.
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3Unto the horse belongeth a whip, to the asse a brydle: and a rod to the fooles backe.
4Geue not the foole an aunswere after his foolishnes, lest thou become like vnto him.
5But make the foole an aunswere to his foolishnesse, lest he be wyse in his owne conceipt.
25If thou smytest a scornefull person, the ignoraunt shall take better heede: and if thou reprouest one that hath vnderstanding, he wyll be the wyser.
9The wicked thought of the foolishe is sinne: and the scornefull is an abhomination vnto men.
28A wicked witnesse mocketh iudgement: and the mouth of the vngodly deuoureth wickednesse.
10One reproofe more feareth a wise man, then an hundred stripes doth a foole.
11A seditious person seketh mischiefe, and a cruell messenger shalbe sent agaynst hym.
6A fooles lippes come with brawling, and his mouth prouoketh vnto stripes.
29But beware of the sworde: for the sword wylbe auenged of wickednesse, and be sure that there is a iudgement.
11When the scornefull is punished, the ignoraunt take the better heede: and when the wyse is instructed, he wyll receaue vnderstanding.
7Whoso reproueth a scornefull person, getteth him selfe dishonour: and he that rebuketh the vngodly, stayneth hym selfe.
15Foolishnes is bounde in the heart of the chylde: and the rodde of correction shall driue it away.
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.
13In the lippes of him that hath vnderstanding, a man shall finde wysdome: but the rod belongeth to the backe of the foolishe.
1He that is stifnecked and wyll not be refourmed, shall sodaynly be destroyed without any helpe.
8Scornefull men bryng a citie into a snare: but wise men turne away wrath.
9If a wise man contendeth with a foole: whether he be angry or laugh, there is no rest.
17Foolish men are plagued for their mischeuous wayes: & for their wickednes.
9As is a thorne in the hande of a drunkarde: so is a parable in a fooles mouth.
10The mightie that fourmed al thinges, rewardeth the fooles & transgressours.
3In the mouth of the foolishe is the rodde of pryde: but the lippes of the wyse wyll preserue them.
2And if any man be vngodly, and worthy of strypes, then let the Iudge cause him to lye downe and to be beaten before his face, accordyng to his trespasse, vnto a certayne number.
6A scornfull body seketh wisdome, and fyndeth it not: but knowledge is easie vnto hym that wyll vnderstande.
5A foole dispiseth his fathers correction: but he that taketh heede when he is reproued, shall haue the more vnderstandyng.
20For he that dyd violence is brought to naught, and the scornefull man is consumed, and they rooted out that made haste early to vnrighteousnesse,
21Making a man to sinne in the worde, and that toke him in a snare, whiche reproued them in the open place, and they that haue turned the cause of the righteous to naught.
24He that is proude and arrogant; is called a scorner, whiche in his wrath worketh presumptuously.
3The foolishnesse of man paruerteth his way: and his heart fretteth against the Lorde.
12A scornefull body loueth not one that rebuketh hym: neither wyll he come vnto the wyse.
22O ye children, howe long wyll ye loue childishnesse? howe long wyll the scorners delite in scornyng, and the vnwise hate knowledge?
10Pleasure is not seemely for a foole: muche lesse for a bondman to haue rule of princes.
5Who so scorneth the poore, blasphemeth his maker: and he that is glad at another mans hurt, shall not be vnpunished.
1A wise sonne wil hearken to his fathers warnyng: but he that is scorneful wil not heare when he is reproued.
19The righteous sawe it and were glad, and the innocent laughed them to scorne.
17Neuerthelesse, thou hast commended the iudgement of the vngodly, and euen such a iudgement & sentence shalt thou suffer.
3When the vngodly commeth, then commeth also disdayne: and with the dishonest person commeth shame and dishonour.
16A foole vttereth his wrath in all the haste: but a discrete man couereth his owne shame.
25An vndiscrete sonne is a griefe vnto his father: and an heauinesse vnto his mother.
35The wyse shall haue honour in possession: but shame is the promotion that fooles shall haue.
24Riches are as a crowne vnto the wise: but the ignoraunce of fooles is very foolishnesse.
33Wisdome resteth in the heart of hym that hath vnderstandyng, and it shalbe knowen among them that are vnlearned.
18He that thinketh scorne to be refourmed, commeth to pouertie and shame: but who so regardeth correction, shall come to honour.
19A man of great wrath shall suffer punishment: and though thou once deliuer hym, thou must do it agayne.
9Tell nothing into the eares of a foole: for he wyll despise the wysdome of thy wordes.
11A foole vttereth all his mynde at once: but a wyse man kepeth it in tyll afterwarde.
19For ye suffer fooles gladly, seyng ye your selues are wyse.
10Cast out the scorneful man, and so shal strife go out with hym: yea variaunce and sclaunder shall ceasse.
25Burnyng for burnyng, wounde for wounde, strype for strype.