Proverbs 24:26

Bishops' Bible (1568)

Euery man shall kisse his lippes that geueth a good aunswere.

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  • Prov 25:11-12 : 11 A worde spoken in due season, is lyke apples of golde in a graued worke of siluer. 12 Who so reproueth a wyse man that hath an obedient eare, is as a golden earring, and an ornament of fine golde.
  • Dan 2:46-48 : 46 Then the king Nabuchodonozor fell downe vpon his face, and bowed hym selfe vnto Daniel, and commaunded to ordeine rewardes and sweete odours for hym. 47 The king aunswered Daniel, & sayde: Of a trueth your God is a God of gods, and the Lorde of kinges, and a reuealer of secretes, seing thou couldest reueale this secrete. 48 So the king made Daniel a great man, and gaue him many & great giftes: he made hym ruler of all the countreys of Babylon, and the chiefe of the rulers aboue all the wyse men of Babylon.
  • Mark 12:17-18 : 17 And Iesus aunswered, and sayde vnto them: Geue to Caesar the thynges that belong to Caesar: and to God, the thynges which pertayne to God. And they marueyled at hym. 18 There came also vnto hym, the Saducees, which say that there is no resurrection, and they asked hym, saying:
  • Mark 12:32-34 : 32 And the scribe sayde vnto hym: well maister, thou hast sayde the trueth, for there is one God, & there is none but he. 33 And to loue hym with all the heart, and with all the vnderstandyng, & with all the soule, and with all the strength, and to loue a mans neyghbour as hym selfe, is greater then all the burnt offerynges and sacrifices. 34 And when Iesus sawe that he aunswered discretely, he sayde vnto hym: Thou art not farre from the kingdome of God. And no man after that, durst aske hym any question.
  • Gen 41:38-57 : 38 Then saide Pharao vnto his seruauntes: May there be founde a man suche as this is, in whom the spirite of God is? 39 And Pharao saide vnto Ioseph: Forasmuch as God hath shewed thee all this, there is no man of vnderstandyng or of wisedome lyke vnto thee. 40 Thou therfore shalt be ouer my house, and accordyng to thy worde shall all my people be ruled: only in the kynges seate wyll I be aboue thee. 41 And Pharao sayde agayne vnto Ioseph: beholde, I haue set thee ouer all the lande of Egypt. 42 And Pharao toke of his ryng from his hande, and put it vpon Iosephes hande: & arayed him in cloth of raynes, & put a golden cheyne about his necke. 43 And set hym vpon the best charet he had saue one: and they cried before him, tender father, and made hym ruler ouer all the lande of Egypt. 44 And moreouer Pharao said vnto Ioseph: I am Pharao, and without thee shal no man lyft vp his hande or foote in all the lande of Egypt. 45 And Pharao called Iosephes name Zaphnath Paaneach, & he gaue hym to wyfe Asnath the daughter of Potipherah priest of On. Then went Ioseph ouer the lande of Egypt. 46 (And he was thirtie yere olde when he stoode before Pharao king of Egypt) And Ioseph departyng from the presence of Pharao, went throughout all the lande of Egypt. 47 And in the seuen plenteous yeres, the earth brought foorth great store for to lay vp. 48 And he gathered vp all the foode of the seuen plenteous yeres which were in the lande of Egypt, and layed vp the foode in the cities: the foode of the fieldes that grew rounde about euery citie, layed he vp in the same. 49 And Ioseph layed vp corne in store lyke vnto the sande of the sea, in multitude out of measure, vntyll he left numbryng: for it was without number. 50 And vnto Ioseph were borne two sonnes before the yeres of famine came: which Asnath the daughter of Potipherah priest of On, bare vnto hym. 51 And Ioseph called the name of the first sonne, Manasse: for God sayde he hath made me forget al my labour, and all my fathers housholde. 52 The name of the seconde called he Ephraim, for God sayd he hath caused me to be fruitefull in the lande of my trouble. 53 And when the seuen yeres of plenteousnesse that was in the land of Egypt, were ended, 54 Then came the seuen yeres of dearth, according as Ioseph had sayde, and the dearth was in all landes: but in all the lande of Egypt, was there yet foode. 55 And when the lande of Egypt also began to hunger, the people cryed to Pharao for bread. And Pharao sayde vnto al the Egyptians, go vnto Ioseph: and what he sayeth to you, that do. 56 And the dearth was throughout all the lande: and Ioseph opened all the barnes wherein was corne, and solde vnto the Egyptians: for the famine waxed sore in the lande of Egypt. 57 And all countreys came into Egypt to Ioseph, for to bye corne because that the famine was so sore in all landes.
  • Job 6:25 : 25 How strong are the wordes of trueth? and which of you can rebuke or reproue them?
  • Prov 15:23 : 23 A ioyfull thing it is to a man whe his counsayle is folowed: and howe good is a worde spoken in season.
  • Prov 16:1 : 1 A man may wel purpose a thyng in his heart: but the aunswere of the tongue commeth of the Lorde.

Similar Verses (AI)

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  • 13Ryghteous lippes are pleasaunt vnto kynges, and them that speaketh the trueth shall he loue.

  • 25But they that rebuke the vngodly in them doth God delight, and a rych blessing shall come vpon them.

  • 21Who so is wyse in heart, shalbe called prudent: and the sweetnesse of his lippes encreaseth learnyng.

  • 16Yea my raynes shalbe very glad, if thy lippes speake the thing that is right.

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

  • 14Man shalbe satisfied with good thinges: by the fruite of his mouth, and after the workes of his handes shall he be rewarded.

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    23A wyse heart ordereth his mouth wisely, and ministreth learnyng vnto his lippes.

    24Fayre wordes are an hony combe, a refresshyng of the mynde, and health of the bones.

  • Prov 5:2-3
    2 verses
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    2That thou mayest regarde good counsell, and that thy lippes may kepe knowledge.

    3For the lippes of a straunge woman are a dropping hony combe, and her throte is more glistering then oyle:

  • 18For it is a pleasaunt thing if thou kepe them in thyne heart, and order them in thy lippes:

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    27Make redie thy worke that is without, and looke well vnto that whiche thou hast in the fielde: and then buylde thyne house.

    28Be not a false witnesse against thy neighbour, and speake no falsehood with thy lippes.

  • 15There is golde, and a multitude of precious stones: but the lippes of knowledge are a precious iewell.

  • 24Put away from thee a frowarde mouth, and let the lippes of slaunder be farre from thee.

  • 12The wordes out of a wyse mans mouth are gratious: but the lippes of a foole wyll destroy him selfe.

  • 21The lippes of the ryghteous feede a whole multitude: but fooles shall dye in their owne follie.

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    31The mouth of the iust wyll be talking of wisdome: but the tongue of the frowarde shall be cut out.

    32The lippes of the ryghteous vtter that which is acceptable: but the mouth of the vngodly speaketh frowarde thynges.

  • 6A fooles lippes come with brawling, and his mouth prouoketh vnto stripes.

  • 10When the prophecie is in the lippes of the kyng, his mouth shall not go wrong in iudgement.

  • 23He that folowyng my preceptes rebuketh a man, shall fynde more fauour at the last then he that flattereth hym.

  • 6Geue eare, for I wyll speake of great matters, and open my lippes to tell thinges that be right:

  • 1A man may wel purpose a thyng in his heart: but the aunswere of the tongue commeth of the Lorde.

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

  • 20A mans belly shalbe satisfied with the fruite of his owne mouth, and with the encrease of his lippes shall he be filled.

  • 11Who so loueth cleannes of heart, for the grace of his lippes the kyng shalbe his frende.

  • 3God wyll cut away all flatteryng lippes: and the tongue that speaketh great thinges.

  • 13My sonne, eate thou hony because it is good, and the hony combe, for it is sweete vnto thy mouth:

  • Prov 15:1-2
    2 verses
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    1A soft aunswere appeaseth wrath: but rough wordes stirre vp anger.

    2The tongue of such as be wise vseth knoweledge aryght: as for a foolishe mouth it babbleth out nothyng but foolishnesse.

  • 28The heart of the ryghteous studyeth his aunswere afore: but the wicked mans mouth spueth out mischiefe.

  • 27Hath my heart medled priuyly with any disceite? or did I euer kisse myne owne hande?

  • 32If thou hast done foolishly when thou wast in hye estate, or yf thou hast taken euyll counsayle, then lay thine hande vpon thy mouth.

  • 23Who so kepeth his mouth and his tongue, the same kepeth his soule from troubles.

  • 3In the mouth of the foolishe is the rodde of pryde: but the lippes of the wyse wyll preserue them.

  • 30The mouth of the righteous is exercised in wysdome: and his tongue wyll be talking of iudgement.

  • 4A wicked body geueth heede to false lippes, and a lyer geueth eare to a deceiptfull tongue.

  • 24An enemie wyll dissemble with his lippes, and layeth vp deceipt in his heart.

  • 6Faythfull are the woundes of a louer: but the kysses of an enemie are cruell.

  • 23In euery labour there is some profite: but vayne wordes bryng foorth onely penurie.

  • 2Let another man prayse thee, and not thyne owne mouth, yea other folkes, and not thyne owne lippes.

  • 19Like as in one water there appeare diuers faces: euen so diuers men haue diuers heartes.

  • 13Kepe thy tongue from euill: and thy lippes that they speake no guyle.

  • 19Where much babblyng is, there must needes be offence: and he that refrayneth his lippes, is wyse.

  • 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.

  • 16He that stilleth her, stilleth the winde, and stoppeth the smell of the oyntment in his hande.

  • 26Greete all the brethren in an holy kysse.

  • 22The Lorde abhorreth lying lippes: but they that deale truely please hym.

  • 19The craftie deceiptfull bewrayeth secrete counsayle: therefore meddle not with hym that flattereth with his lips.