Proverbs 5:10
That other men be not filled with thy vertues, and that thy labours come not in a straunge house.
That other men be not filled with thy vertues, and that thy labours come not in a straunge house.
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9That thou geue not thy honour vnto other, and thy yeres to the cruell:
17But let them be onlye thyne owne, and not straungers with thee.
11Let the extortioner bryng into his snare all that he hath: and let straungers spoyle his labour.
11Yea, that thou mourne not at the last, when thou hast spent thy bodye and lustie youth, and then say:
12Yea, and when thou hast eaten and filled thy selfe, and hast buylt goodly houses and dwelt therein:
13And when thy beastes and thy sheepe are waxen many, and thy siluer and golde is multiplied, and all that thou hast is encreased:
2Our inheritaunce is turned to the straungers, and our houses to the aliaunts.
17Withdrawe thy foote from thy neighbours house: lest he be werie of thee, and so hate thee.
4Take not ouer great trauayle to be riche, beware of suche a purpose.
20Why wylt thou my sonne haue pleasure in a straunge woman, and embrace the bosome of a straunger?
5Straungers shall stande and feede your cattell, and the altauntes shalbe your plowmen and dressers of your vines.
9Wo he that coueteth an euyll couetousnesse to his house, that he may set his nest on hie, to escape from the power of euyll.
13Yet is there a sore plague which I haue seene vnder the sunne namely riches kept to the hurt of him that hath them in possession:
14For oft tymes they perishe with his great miserie and trouble: and yf he haue a chylde, it getteth nothyng.
19Unto whom alone the earth was geue, and no straunger went among them.
11Uaynly gotten goodes are soone spent: but they that be gathered together with the hande, shall encrease.
47If a soiourner or straunger waxe riche by thee, and thy brother that dwelleth by hym waxe poore, and sell hym selfe vnto the straunger or soiourner by thee, or to the stocke of the straungers kinne:
2when God geueth a man riches, goodes, and honour, so that he wanteth nothyng of all that his heart can desire, and yet God geueth him not leaue to enioy the same, but another man spendeth them: This is a vayne thyng and a miserable plague.
33The fruite of thy lande and all thy labours, shall a nation whiche thou knowest not, eate: and thou shalt continuallye suffer violence, and be oppressed alway:
11Houses full of all maner of goodes which thou filledst not, & welles digged which thou diggedst not, vineyardes and oliue trees which thou plantedst not, and when thou hast eaten & art full:
5That they may kepe thee from the straunge woman, and from the forraine woman which geueth sweete wordes.
10O trust not in wrong dealing and spoyling: geue not your selues vnto vanitie, if riches encrease, set not your heart vpon them.
33If a straunger soiourne with thee in your lande, ye shall not vexe hym.
11So shall pouertie come vnto thee as one that trauayleth by the way, and necessitie like a weaponed man.
17Lest thou shouldest say in thine heart, my power and the myght of myne owne hande hath prepared me this aboundaunce:
13Wo worth hym that buyldeth his house with vnrighteousnesse, and his parlours with the good that he hath gotten by violence, which neuer recompenceth his neighbours labour, nor payeth hym his hyre:
30Thou shalt be betrouthed vnto a wyfe, and another man shall lye with her: Thou shalt buylde an house, and not dwell therein: thou shalt also plant a vineyarde, and shalt not gather the grapes.
31Thine oxe shalbe slayne before thine eyes, and thou shalt not eate thereof: Thyne asse shalbe violently taken away euen before thy face, and shall not be restored to thee agayne: Thy sheepe shalbe geuen vnto thyne enemies, and no man shall rescue them.
2For thou shalt eate the labours of thine handes: thou shalt be happy, and all shall go well with thee.
9Thou shalt not oppresse a straunger: for ye know the heart of a straunger, seyng ye were straungers in the lande of Egypt.
10So shall thy barnes be filled with plenteousnesse, and thy presses shall flowe ouer with sweete wine.
18Thorowe slouthfulnesse the balkes fall downe, and thorowe idle handes it rayneth in at the house.
25Lest thou learne his wayes, and receaue hurt to thy soule.
5His haruest was eaten of the hungrie, & taken from among the thornes, and the thurstie drunke vp their labour: It is not the earth that bringeth foorth iniquitie,
2Let another man prayse thee, and not thyne owne mouth, yea other folkes, and not thyne owne lippes.
11Forasmuch then as your treading is vpon the poore, and ye take from hym burdens of wheate: ye haue buylt houses of hewen stone, but ye shall not dwell in them: ye haue planted pleasaunt vineyardes, but ye shall not drinke wine of them.
13So shall we finde all maner of costly riches, and fill our houses with spoyles:
27Make redie thy worke that is without, and looke well vnto that whiche thou hast in the fielde: and then buylde thyne house.
10Remoue not the olde lande marke, and come not within the fielde of the fatherlesse:
45Moreouer, of the children of ye straungers that are soiourners among you, of them shall ye bye, & of their families that are with you, which they begat in your lande: these shalbe your possession.
4An idle hande maketh poore: but a quicke labouring hande maketh riche.
10He that loueth money, wyll neuer be satisfied with money: and he that loueth riches, shalbe without the fruite therof: This is also a vayne thyng.
11Wheras much riches is, there are many also that spende them away: And what pleasure more hath he that possesseth them, sauyng that he may loke vpon them with his eyes?
19Loue ye therfore the straunger also: for ye were straungers your selues in the lande of Egypt.
28Thou shalt not remoue the auncient lande marke, whiche thy fore elders haue set.
16Be not thou afrayde though one be made riche: or yf the glorie of his house be encreased.
14Thou shalt not oppresse an hyred seruaunt that is needie and poore, whether he be of thy brethre, or of the straungers that are in thy lande within thy gates:
18The thing he hath laboured for, shall he restore, and shall not eate of it: great trauaile shall he make for riches, but he shall not enioy them.
19He that tylleth his lande shall haue plenteousnes of bread: but he that foloweth idle persons, shall haue pouertie inough.
21When thou gatherest the grapes of thy vineyarde, thou shalt not gather the grapes cleane after thee: but leaue them for the straunger, the fatherlesse, and the wydowe.