Proverbs 24:6
For with discretion must warres be taken in hand: and where as are many that can geue counsaile, there is health.
For with discretion must warres be taken in hand: and where as are many that can geue counsaile, there is health.
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14Where no counsayle is, there the people decay: but wheras many are that can geue counsayle, there is wealth.
15He that is suretie for a straunger shall smart for it: and he that hateth suretishyp is sure.
18Thorowe counsayle, the thinges that men deuise are made strong: and with good aduise take warre in hande.
22Thoughtes without counsayle shall come to naught: but wheras men are that can geue good counsayle, there is stedfastnesse.
23A ioyfull thing it is to a man whe his counsayle is folowed: and howe good is a worde spoken in season.
3Thorowe wysdome is an house buylded, & with vnderstanding is it set vp.
4Thorowe discretion shall the chaumbers be filled with all costly and pleasaunt riches.
5A wise man is euer strong: yea a man of vnderstanding increaseth strength.
7Wysdome is to hye a thyng for a foole: for he dare not open his mouth in the gate.
19Wysdome geueth more courage vnto the wyse, then ten mightie men of the citie.
20O geue eare vnto good counsayle, and be content to be refourmed, that thou mayest be wyse in the latter dayes.
21There are many deuises in a mans heart: neuerthelesse, the counsayle of the Lorde shall stande.
30There is no wysdome, there is no vnderstanding, there is no counsayle against the Lorde.
31The horse is prepared against the day of battayle: but the Lorde geueth victorie.
31Or what kyng, goyng to make battell against another kyng, sitteth not downe first, and casteth in his mynde, whether he be able with ten thousande, to meete hym, that commeth agaynst hym with twentie thousande?
22A wyse man skaleth the citie of the mightie, & ouerthroweth the strength wherein they trusted.
17A wyse mans counsayle that is folowed in scilence, is farre aboue the crying of a captaine among fooles.
18For wysdome is better then harnesse: but one sinner alone destroyeth muche goodnesse.
16A king is not saued by the multitude of an hoast: a man of great myght escapeth not by much strength.
15The way of a foole is strayght in his owne eyes: but he that hearkeneth vnto counsayle is wise.
5The wise man wyll geue eare, and wyll come by more wisdome, and he that is endued with vnderstanding shal attayne vnto wise counsayles.
28In the multitude of people is the kynges honour: but the decay of the people is the confusion of the prince.
11Then shall counsayle preserue thee, and vnderstandyng shall kepe thee,
2For the wickednes of the lande, the prince is oft chaunged: but thorowe a man of vnderstanding and wysdome, a realme endureth long.
2The captayne and the souldiour, the iudge and the prophete, the prudent and the aged man,
14Counsell is mine, and direction, I am vnderstanding, and I haue strength.
6He wylbe also a spirite of perfect knowledge to him that sitteth in iudgement, and strength vnto them that turne away the battayle to the gate of the enemies.
10Take your counsell together, yet shall your counsell come to naught: determine the matter, yet shall it not prosper: for God is with vs.
24Riches are as a crowne vnto the wise: but the ignoraunce of fooles is very foolishnesse.
3Where is the counsayle that thou shouldest geue him which hath no wisdome? Hast thou shewed the way of right lyuing?
12A wyse man seing the plague, wyll hide hym selfe: as for fooles they go on styll and suffer harme.
6And a sure stablishyng of thy tymes, shalbe strength, health, wisdome, and knowledge: and the very feare of the Lorde shalbe the treasure of it.
14There was a litle citie and a few men within it: so there came a great kyng and besieged it, and made great bulwarkes against it.
14Wyse men lay vp knowledge: but the mouth of the foolish is nye destruction.
8The wisdome of the circumspect man, is to vnderstande his way: but the foolishnesse of the vnwise, deceaueth.
11Therfore my counsell is, that al Israel be gathered vnto thee fro Dan to Beerseba, as the sande of the sea in numbre, and that thou go to battayle in thyne owne person.
5Counsayle in the heart of man is like deepe water: but a man of vnderstanding wyll drawe it out.
5He shall remember his notable souldiours, they shal stumble in goyng, they shall hasten to the wall, the couering fence is prepared.
7The chiefe poynt of wysdome, is to possesse wysdome: and before all thy goodes to get thee vnderstanding.
8But the king of Syria warred against Israel, and toke counsell with his seruauntes, and sayde: In such and such a place shalbe my campe.
25Let no man go foorth into the fielde, let no man come vpon the hye streete: for the sworde and feare of the enemie is on euery side.
13Yea, with God is wysdome and strength, it is he that hath counsell and foreknowledge.
16A wise man doth all thynges with discretion: but a foole wyll declare his follie.
20Deceipt is in the heart of them that imagine euyll: but to the counsaylers of peace shalbe ioy.
23Then shalt thou walke safely in thy way, and thy foote shall not stumble.
17He carieth away the wyse men as it were a spoyle, and bringeth the iudges out of their wittes.
12For wysdome defendeth aswell as money, and the excellent knowledge & wysdome geueth lyfe vnto hym that hath it in possession.
21Therefore reconcile thee vnto God, and be at peace: so shall all thinges prospere with thee right well.