Proverbs 30:25

Bishops' Bible (1568)

The emmets are but a weake people, which yet gather their meate in the sommer:

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  • Prov 6:6-8 : 6 Go to the emmet thou sluggarde, consider her wayes, and learne to be wyse: 7 She hath no guyde, nor ouerseer, nor ruler, 8 Yet in the sommer she prouideth her meate, and gathereth her foode together in the haruest.

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    26The conies are but a feeble folke, yet make their boroughes among the rockes:

    27The grashoppers haue not a guide, yet go they foorth together by heapes:

    28The spyder laboureth with her handes, and is in kynges palaces.

    29There be three thynges that go well, yea foure are comely in goyng.

    30A lion whiche is strongest among beastes, and shunneth not at the syght of any:

  • 24These be foure thynges in the earth the which are very litle, but in wisdome they exceede the wyse:

  • Prov 6:5-8
    4 verses
    74%

    5Saue thy self as a Doe from the hand of the hunter and as a byrde from the hande of the fouler.

    6Go to the emmet thou sluggarde, consider her wayes, and learne to be wyse:

    7She hath no guyde, nor ouerseer, nor ruler,

    8Yet in the sommer she prouideth her meate, and gathereth her foode together in the haruest.

  • Job 24:5-6
    2 verses
    67%

    5Beholde, as wilde asses in the desert go they foorth to their worke, & ryse betimes to spoyle: Yea the very wildernesse ministreth foode for them & their children.

    6They reape the corne fielde that is not their owne, and let the vineyarde of the vngodly alone.

  • 27The deciptfull man shall not coste that he toke in huntyng: but the riches of the iust man is of great value.

  • 27These wayte all vpon thee: that thou mayest geue them meate in due season.

  • 25The hay groweth, the grasse commeth vp, and hearbes are gathered in the mountaynes.

  • 10If thou be faynt in the day of aduersitie, thy strength is small.

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

  • 18He buyldeth his house as the moth, & as a booth that the watchman maketh.

  • 15She remembreth not that they might be troden with feete, or broken with some wilde beaste.

  • 17Which when they haue passed by do vanishe, and when the heate commeth they fayle out of their place.

  • 4A slouthfull body wyll not go to plow for colde of the winter: therefore shall he begge in sommer, and haue nothing.

  • 33Yea sleepe on styll I say a litle, slumber a litle, folde thy handes together yet a litle:

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

  • 46He gaue their fruites vnto the caterpiller: & their labour to the grashopper.

  • Ps 104:22-23
    2 verses
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    22When the sunne ariseth, they recoyle backe: and lay them downe to rest in their dennes.

    23Man goeth foorth to his worke: and to do his seruice vntyll the euening.

  • 15There the fire shall deuoure thee, the sword shall cut thee of, shall deuoure as the locust, though thou be multiplied as the locust, though thou be as many as the grashopper.

  • 30Men do not vtterly despise a thiefe that stealeth to satisfie his soule, when he is hungrie:

  • 6The burthen of the beastes of the south. In a land of trouble & anguishe, from whence shall come the young and olde lion, the viper and firie serpent that fleeth against them that vpon coltes beare their riches, and vpon camels their treasures, to a people that can do them no good.

  • 8The beastes creepe into their dennes, and remaine in their places.

  • 23Be thou diligent to knowe the state of thy cattell thy selfe, and loke well to thy flockes.

  • 24Consider the Rauens, for they neither sowe nor reape, whiche neither haue storehouse nor barne, and God feedeth them: Howe much more are ye better then fethered fowles?

  • 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.

  • 7All the labour that a man taketh, is for him selfe, and yet his desire is neuer fylled after his mynde.

  • Job 30:3-4
    2 verses
    63%

    3For very miserie and hunger they fled into the wildernesse, a darke place, horrible and waste,

    4Plucking vp nettles among the busshes, and the iuniper rootes for their meate.

  • Job 38:39-40
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    39Wylt thou hunt the pray for the lion? or fill the appetite of the lions whelpes,

    40When they couche in their places, and tarie in the couert to lye in wayte?

  • 23There is plenteousnesse of foode in the fieldes of the poore: but the fielde not well ordered, is without fruite.

  • 18The high hilles are a refuge for goates: and so are the stonie rockes for conies.

  • 5A wise man is euer strong: yea a man of vnderstanding increaseth strength.

  • 5Who so gathereth in sommer is wyse: but he that is sluggishe in haruest, bringeth hym selfe to confusion.

  • 22A wyse man skaleth the citie of the mightie, & ouerthroweth the strength wherein they trusted.

  • 15She is vp in the nyght season, to prouide meate for her housholde, and foode for her maydens.

  • 27As it is not good to eate to muche honye, so curiously to searche the glory of heauenly thinges, is not commendable.

  • 38Thou shalt carry muche seede out into the fielde, and shalt gather but litle in: for the grashoppers shall destroy it.

  • 7Among the busshes went they about crying, and vnder the thornes they gathered them selues together.

  • 24The oxen lykewyse and the young asses that eare the grounde shall eate cleane prouender, whiche is purged with the winde and the fanne.

  • 10Yea, sleepe on still a litle, slumber a litle, folde thyne handes together yet a litle that thou mayest sleepe:

  • 9He strengthneth the destroyer against the mightie, & the destroyer shall come against the fortresse.