Proverbs 27:9

Bishops' Bible (1568)

Baulme and sweete incense make the heart merie: so sweete is that frende that geueth counsell from the heart.

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  • Ps 133:2 : 2 It is lyke vnto a pretious oyntment powred vpon the head, which runneth downe vpon the beard, euen vpon Aarons beard: which also runneth downe vpon the skyrtes of his garmentes.
  • Song 4:10 : 10 O howe fayre are thy breastes, my sister, my spouse? Thy breastes are more pleasaunt then wine, and the smell of thyne oyntmentes passeth all spices.
  • John 12:3 : 3 Then toke Marie a pounde of oyntment of Spike narde, very costly, and annoynted Iesus feete, and wyped his feete with her heere: and the house was fylled with the odoure of the oyntment.
  • Acts 28:15 : 15 And from thence, when the brethren hearde of vs, they came to meete vs at Appii forum, and at the three tauernes. When Paul sawe the, he thanked God, and waxed bolde.
  • 2 Cor 2:15-16 : 15 For we are vnto God the sweete sauour of Christe in them that are saued, and in them which perisshe. 16 To the one part are we the sauour of death, vnto death: and vnto the other part are we the sauour of lyfe vnto lyfe. And who is meete vnto these thynges?
  • Prov 7:17 : 17 My bed haue I made to smell of Myrre, Aloes, and Cinamon.
  • 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 16:21 : 21 Who so is wyse in heart, shalbe called prudent: and the sweetnesse of his lippes encreaseth learnyng.
  • Prov 16:23-24 : 23 A wyse heart ordereth his mouth wisely, and ministreth learnyng vnto his lippes. 24 Fayre wordes are an hony combe, a refresshyng of the mynde, and health of the bones.
  • Song 1:3 : 3 and that because of the good and pleasaunt sauour of thy most precious baulmes. Thy name is a sweet smelling oyntment when it is shed foorth, therfore do the maydens loue thee.
  • Song 3:6 : 6 Who is this that commeth vp out of the wyldernesse like vapours of smoke, as it were a smell of myrre, frankensence, and all maner spices of the Apothecarie?
  • Exod 18:17-24 : 17 And Moyses father in lawe sayde vnto hym: It is not well that thou doest. 18 Thou both weryest thy selfe, and this people that is with thee: For this thing is of more wayght, then thou art able to perfourme thy selfe alone. 19 Heare therfore nowe my voyce, and I wyll geue thee councell, and God shalbe with thee: Be thou vnto the people to Godwarde, that thou mayest bring the causes vnto God: 20 And thou shalt teache them ordinaunces and lawes, and shew them the way wherein they must walke, & the worke that they must do. 21 Moreouer, thou shalt seeke out among all the people, men of actiuitie and such as feare God, true men hating couetousnes, and place of these ouer the people rulers of thousandes, rulers of hundrethes, rulers of fiftithes, and rulers of tennes, 22 And let them iudge the people at all seasons: and euery great matter that commeth, let them bryng vnto thee, but let them iudge all small causes them selues, and so shall it be easier for thy selfe, and they shall beare a burthen with thee. 23 If thou shalt do this thing, and God charge thee withall, thou shalt be able to endure, and yet the people shall come to their place in peace. 24 And so Moyses obeyed the voyce of his father in lawe, and dyd all that he had sayde.
  • Judg 9:9 : 9 But the Olyue tree sayd vnto them: Should I leaue my fatnesse wherwith by me they honour God and man, & to be promoted ouer the trees?
  • 1 Sam 23:16-17 : 16 And Ionathan Sauls sonne arose and went to Dauid into the wood, and comforted his hande in God, 17 And sayd vnto him: Feare not, for the hand of Saul my father shall not finde thee, & thou shalt be king ouer Israel, and I shall be next vnto thee: and that doeth Saul my father knowe.
  • Ezra 10:2-4 : 2 And Sechania the sonne of Iehiel, one of the children of Elam, aunswered, and sayde vnto Esdras: We haue trespassed against our God, & haue taken straunge wyues of the people of the lande: Yet nowe there is hope in Israel concerning this thing. 3 For nowe we will make a couenaunt with our God, and put away all the wiues and such as are borne of them, according to the counsel of the Lorde: and we wil be in the feare of the commaundementes of our God, that we may do according to the lawe. 4 Get thee vp, for this matter belongeth vnto thee, we also will be with thee: be of good comfort therfore, and do it.
  • Ps 23:5 : 5 Thou wylt prepare a table before me in the presence of myne aduersaries: thou hast annoynted my head with oyle, and my cup shalbe brymme full.
  • Ps 45:7-8 : 7 Thou hast loued iustice and hated vngodlynesse: wherfore the Lorde euen thy Lorde hath annoynted thee with the oyle of gladnesse more then thy felowes. 8 All thy garmentes smell of Myrre, Aloes, and Cassia, out of the iuorie palaces: wherby they haue made thee glad.
  • Ps 104:15 : 15 That he may bryng foorth foode out of the earth: both wine that maketh glad the heart of man, and oyle to make hym haue a chearefull countenaunce, & also bread to strengthen mans heart.

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    10Thyne owne frende and thy fathers frende see thou forsake not, and go not into thy brothers house in tyme of thy trouble: for better is a frende at hand, then a brother farre of.

    11My sonne be wyse, and make me a glad heart, that I may make aunswere vnto my rebukers.

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    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.

  • 24A man that wyll haue frendes, must shewe hym selfe frendly: and there is a frende whiche is nearer then a brother.

  • Prov 27:5-8
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    5Open rebuke, is better then secrete loue.

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

    7He that is full, abhorreth an honye combe: but vnto hym that is hungrye, euery sowre thing is sweete.

    8He that oft times flitteth, is like a byrd that forsaketh her nest.

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

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    17He is a frende that alway loueth, and in aduersitie a man shall knowe who is his brother.

    18Who so promiseth by the hande and is suretie for his neighbour, he is a foole.

  • 8Let thy garmentes be alwayes white, and let thy head lacke no oyntment.

  • Ps 133:1-2
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    1A song of high degrees (made) of Dauid. Beholde howe good and howe pleasaunt a thing it is: that brethren dwel together in vnitie.

    2It is lyke vnto a pretious oyntment powred vpon the head, which runneth downe vpon the beard, euen vpon Aarons beard: which also runneth downe vpon the skyrtes of his garmentes.

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

  • 13A mery heart maketh a chearfull countenaunce: but by the sorowe of the heart the mynde is heauy.

  • 25Heauinesse discourageth the heart of man: but a good worde maketh it glad agayne.

  • 15That he may bryng foorth foode out of the earth: both wine that maketh glad the heart of man, and oyle to make hym haue a chearefull countenaunce, & also bread to strengthen mans heart.

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

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

  • 30The clearnes of the eye reioyseth the heart, & a good name feedeth the bones.

  • 1A dead flye doth corrupt sweete oyntment, and maketh it to stinke: Euen so oft tymes he that hath ben had in estimation for wysdome and honour, is abhorred because of a litle foolishnesse.

  • 22A mery heart make a lustie age: but a sorowfull minde dryeth vp the bones.

  • 8All thy garmentes smell of Myrre, Aloes, and Cassia, out of the iuorie palaces: wherby they haue made thee glad.

  • 3and that because of the good and pleasaunt sauour of thy most precious baulmes. Thy name is a sweet smelling oyntment when it is shed foorth, therfore do the maydens loue thee.

  • Prov 17:8-9
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    8A gyft is as a precious stone vnto hym that hath it: but vnto whom soeuer it turneth, it maketh hym vnwise.

    9Who so couereth a fault, procureth loue: but he that discloseth it, deuideth very frendes.

  • 1A good name is more worth then precious oyntment: & the day of death, is better the the day of byrth.

  • 14He that is to hastie to praise his neighbour aboue measure, shalbe taken as one that geueth hym an euyll report.

  • 12When the king sitteth at the table, he shall smell my Nardus:

  • 14We delighted greatly to conferre our secretes together: we walked deuoutly in the house of God felowe lyke.

  • 4Riches maketh many frendes: but the poore is separated from his neighbour.

  • 10The heart knoweth his owne soules bitternesse: and the straunger shall not be partaker of his ioy.

  • 6The multitude hangeth vpon great men: and euery man fauoureth hym that geueth rewardes.

  • Prov 7:17-18
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    17My bed haue I made to smell of Myrre, Aloes, and Cinamon.

    18Come let vs take our fill of loue vntyll the morning, and let vs solace our selues with the pleasures of loue.

  • 10When wisdome entreth into thine heart, and thy soule deliteth in knowledge:

  • 16A mans gyft maketh an open way, to bryng hym before great men.

  • 10O howe fayre are thy breastes, my sister, my spouse? Thy breastes are more pleasaunt then wine, and the smell of thyne oyntmentes passeth all spices.

  • 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.

  • 20Who so taketh away a mans garment in the colde weather, is like vineger vpon lime, or lyke hym that singeth songues to an heauie heart.

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

  • 4So shalt thou finde fauour and good vnderstandyng in the sight of God and men.

  • 27And he went vnto him, & kyssed him, and he smelled the sauour of his rayment, and blessed hym, & saide: See, the smell of my sonne, is as the smell of a fielde which the Lorde hath blessed.

  • 13His cheekes are lyke a garden bed, wherin the Apothecaries plant all maner of sweete thynges. His lippes are lyke lilies that droppe sweete smellyng Myrre:

  • 24Make no frendship with an angrye wylfull man, and walke not with the furious:

  • 9Be glad then (O thou young man) in thy youth, and let thy heart be merie in thy young dayes, folowe the wayes of thyne owne heart, and the lust of thyne eyes, but be thou sure that God shall bryng thee into iudgement for all these thinges.

  • 15a well of gardens, a well of liuing waters which runne downe from Libanus.

  • 3Grauitie is better then to laugh: for when the countenaunce is heauie, the heart is refourmed.