Proverbs 22:10
Cast out the scorneful man, and so shal strife go out with hym: yea variaunce and sclaunder shall ceasse.
Cast out the scorneful man, and so shal strife go out with hym: yea variaunce and sclaunder shall ceasse.
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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.
14The beginning of strife is, as when a man maketh an issue for water: therfore leaue of before the contention be medled with.
10Among the proude there is euer strife: but with the well aduised is wisdome.
7Whoso reproueth a scornefull person, getteth him selfe dishonour: and he that rebuketh the vngodly, stayneth hym selfe.
8Reproue not a scorner, lest he owe thee euyll will: but rebuke a wyse man, and he wyll loue thee.
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.
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.
12A scornefull body loueth not one that rebuketh hym: neither wyll he come vnto the wyse.
3It is a mans honour to kepe him selfe from strife: but euery foole wyll be medling.
18An angry man stirreth vp strife: but he that is patient stylleth discorde.
9The wicked thought of the foolishe is sinne: and the scornefull is an abhomination vnto men.
1A soft aunswere appeaseth wrath: but rough wordes stirre vp anger.
24He that is proude and arrogant; is called a scorner, whiche in his wrath worketh presumptuously.
3When the vngodly commeth, then commeth also disdayne: and with the dishonest person commeth shame and dishonour.
31The mouth of the iust wyll be talking of wisdome: but the tongue of the frowarde shall be cut out.
1A wise sonne wil hearken to his fathers warnyng: but he that is scorneful wil not heare when he is reproued.
11When the scornefull is punished, the ignoraunt take the better heede: and when the wyse is instructed, he wyll receaue vnderstanding.
20Where no wood is, there the fire goeth out: euen so where the talebearer is taken away, there the strife ceasseth.
21As coles kindle heate, and wood the fire: euen so doth a brawling felowe stirre vp variaunce.
6A scornfull body seketh wisdome, and fyndeth it not: but knowledge is easie vnto hym that wyll vnderstande.
18The lot causeth variaunce to ceasse: and parteth the mightie a sunder.
6A fooles lippes come with brawling, and his mouth prouoketh vnto stripes.
8Be not hastie to go to lawe: lest haplye thou knowest not what to do when thy neighbour hath confounded thee.
28A frowarde body causeth strife: and he that is a blabbe of his tongue maketh deuision among princes.
8Leaue of from wrath, and let go displeasure: fret not thy selfe, lest thou be moued to do euill.
10They hate him that rebuketh in the gate, and they abhorre him that speaketh vprightly.
27My sonne heare no more the doctrine that leadeth thee vnto errours from the wordes of vnderstanding.
28A wicked witnesse mocketh iudgement: and the mouth of the vngodly deuoureth wickednesse.
29Iudgementes are ordeyned for the scornefull, and stripes for fooles backes.
1Better is a drye morsell with quietnesse, then a house full of fat offeryng with strife.
3Shoulde thy lies make men holde their peace, and when thou mockest others shall no man make thee ashamed?
5Who so scorneth the poore, blasphemeth his maker: and he that is glad at another mans hurt, shall not be vnpunished.
34As for the scornfull, doth he not laugh them to scorne? but he geueth grace vnto the lowly.
19The righteous sawe it and were glad, and the innocent laughed them to scorne.
4If a principall spirite be geuen thee to beare rule, be not negligent then in thine office: for he that can take cure of him selfe, auoydeth great offences.
10And they shall mocke the kinges, and the princes shalbe a scorne vnto them: they shall deride euery stronghold, for they shall gather dust, and take it.
11Who so loueth cleannes of heart, for the grace of his lippes the kyng shalbe his frende.
12Hatred stirreth vp strifes: but loue couereth the multitude of sinnes.
22An angry man stirreth vp strife, and he that beareth euyll will in his mynde doth much euyll.
18He that hydeth hatred with lying lippes, and he that speaketh slaunder, is a foole.
19Where much babblyng is, there must needes be offence: and he that refrayneth his lippes, is wyse.
9Who so couereth a fault, procureth loue: but he that discloseth it, deuideth very frendes.
10One reproofe more feareth a wise man, then an hundred stripes doth a foole.
19He that delighteth in sinne, loueth strife: and who so setteth his doore to hye, seeketh destruction.
18Let the lying lippes be put to scilence: which speake against ye righteous greeuous thinges with disdaine & contempt.
10Lest he that heareth it put thee to shame, and thy infamie do not ceasse.
42The righteous will marke this and reioyce: and the mouth of all wickednesse shalbe stopped.
12A foole slaundereth his neyghbour: but a wise man holdeth his peace.