Proverbs 27:5
Open rebuke, is better then secrete loue.
Open rebuke, is better then secrete loue.
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6Faythfull are the woundes of a louer: but the kysses of an enemie are cruell.
23He that folowyng my preceptes rebuketh a man, shall fynde more fauour at the last then he that flattereth hym.
5It is better to geue eare to the chastening of a wyse man, then to heare the songue of fooles:
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.
17Better is a dynner of hearbes with loue, then a fat oxe with euyll wyll.
12Hatred stirreth vp strifes: but loue couereth the multitude of sinnes.
25But they that rebuke the vngodly in them doth God delight, and a rych blessing shall come vpon them.
10They hate him that rebuketh in the gate, and they abhorre him that speaketh vprightly.
19As many as I loue, I rebuke and chasten: Be feruent therfore, & repent.
20Them that sinne, rebuke before all, that other also may feare.
10He shall punishe you, and reproue you, if ye do secretly accept any person.
4Wrath is a cruell thing, and furiousnesse is a very tempest: but who is able to abide enuie?
14A priuie rewarde pacifieth displeasure: and a gyft in the bosome stylleth furiousnesse.
5A foole dispiseth his fathers correction: but he that taketh heede when he is reproued, shall haue the more vnderstandyng.
1Who so loueth correction loueth knowledge: but he that hateth to be reproued is a foole.
9Handle thy matter with thy neighbour himselfe, and discouer not thy secrete to another:
12Who so reproueth a wyse man that hath an obedient eare, is as a golden earring, and an ornament of fine golde.
26Hatred maye be couered by deceipt: but the malice therof shalbe shewed before the whole congregation.
17Thou shalt not hate thy brother in thyne heart, but shalt in any wyse rebuke thy neighbour, & suffer not sinne vpon hym.
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.
16He that stilleth her, stilleth the winde, and stoppeth the smell of the oyntment in his hande.
17Like as one iron whetteth another, so doth one man comfort another.
10Correction is greeuous vnto hym that forsaketh the way: and who so hateth correction shall dye.
17He is a frende that alway loueth, and in aduersitie a man shall knowe who is his brother.
18He that thinketh scorne to be refourmed, commeth to pouertie and shame: but who so regardeth correction, shall come to honour.
19The craftie deceiptfull bewrayeth secrete counsayle: therefore meddle not with hym that flattereth with his lips.
13A dissemblyng person wyll discouer priuie thynges: but he that is of a faythfull heart wyll kepe counsayle.
2Let another man prayse thee, and not thyne owne mouth, yea other folkes, and not thyne owne lippes.
1Rebuke not an elder, but exhort him as a father, the younger men as brethren,
19He that delighteth in sinne, loueth strife: and who so setteth his doore to hye, seeketh destruction.
17Nurture kepeth the way of lyfe: but he that refuseth to be nurtured, deceaueth hym selfe.
18He that hydeth hatred with lying lippes, and he that speaketh slaunder, is a foole.
4That thyne almes may be in secrete: And thy father, which seeth in secrete, shall rewarde thee openly.
5But O that God woulde speake, and open his lippes against thee:
31The eare that hearkeneth to the refourmation of lyfe, shall dwell among the wyse.
13He that hydeth his sinnes, shall not prosper: but whoso knowledgeth them and forsaketh them, shall haue mercy.
13But all thynges, when they are rebuked of the lyght, are manifest: For all that which do make manifest, is lyght.
1He that is stifnecked and wyll not be refourmed, shall sodaynly be destroyed without any helpe.
7For better is it, that it be sayde vnto thee, come vp hyther: then thou to be put lower in the presence of the priuce whom thou seest with thyne eyes.
17For nothyng is secrete, that shall not come abrode: Neither any thyng hyd, that shall not be knowen, and come to lyght.
23The northwinde dryueth away the rayne: euen so doth an angry countenaunce a backbiters tongue.
15Yet count him not as an enemie, but warne hym as a brother.
5Let no man beleeue his friende, nor put his confidence in his brother: kepe the doore of thy mouth from her that lyeth in thy bosome.
9Baulme and sweete incense make the heart merie: so sweete is that frende that geueth counsell from the heart.
12Alas, why hated I nurture? why did my heart dispise correction?
1A soft aunswere appeaseth wrath: but rough wordes stirre vp anger.
24A man that wyll haue frendes, must shewe hym selfe frendly: and there is a frende whiche is nearer then a brother.