Proverbs 5:15

Bishops' Bible (1568)

Drinke of the water of thyne owne well, and of the riuers that runne out of thyne owne spring.

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Referenced Verses

  • 1 Cor 7:2-5 : 2 Neuerthelesse, to auoyde fornication, let euery man haue his owne wyfe, and let euery woman haue her owne husband. 3 Let the husbande geue vnto the wyfe due beneuolence: Lykewyse also the wyfe vnto the husbande. 4 The wyfe hath not the power of her owne body, but the husbande: And likewyse also the husbande hath not the power of his owne body, but the wife. 5 Defraude you not the one the other, except it be with both your consentes for a time, that ye may geue your selues to fasting and prayer: and afterward come together againe, that Satan tempt you not for your incontinencie.
  • Heb 13:4 : 4 Wedlocke is honorable among all men, and the bed vndefiled: But whoremongers and adulterers God wyll iudge.
  • Prov 5:18-19 : 18 Let thy well be blessed, and be glad with the wyfe of thy youth. 19 Let her be as the louyng Hinde and pleasaunt Roe: let her breastes alway satisfie thee, and holde thee euer content with her loue.

Similar Verses (AI)

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  • Prov 5:16-18
    3 verses
    88%

    16 Let thy welles flowe out abrode, that there may be riuers of waters in the streates:

    17 But let them be onlye thyne owne, and not straungers with thee.

    18 Let thy well be blessed, and be glad with the wyfe of thy youth.

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

  • 13 For my people hath done two euils: they haue forsaken me the well of the water of lyfe, and digged them pittes, yea vile and broken pittes that can holde no water.

  • 4 The wordes of a wyse mans mouth are lyke deepe waters: and the well of wisdome is like a full streame.

  • Jas 3:11-12
    2 verses
    73%

    11 Doth a fountayne sende foorth at one place, sweete water, and bitter also?

    12 Can the fygge tree, my brethren, beare oliue beries? either a vine beare figges? So can no fountayne geue both salt water and freshe also.

  • John 4:11-15
    5 verses
    72%

    11 The woman sayth vnto hym: Syr, thou hast nothyng to drawe with, and the well is deepe: from whence then hast thou that water of lyfe?

    12 Art thou greater then our father Iacob, which gaue vs the well, and he hym selfe dranke therof, and his chyldren, and his cattell?

    13 Iesus aunswered, and sayde vnto her: Whosoeuer drynketh of this water, shal thyrst agayne:

    14 But whosoeuer drynketh of the water that I shall geue hym, shall neuer be more a thyrst: but the water that I shall geue him, shalbe in him a well of water, spryngyng vp into euerlastyng lyfe.

    15 The woman sayth vnto hym: Syr, geue me of that water, that I thyrst not, neither come hyther to drawe.

  • 3 Therfore with ioy shall ye drawe water out of the welles of saluation:

  • 25 If there be no water, I wyll graue and drynke: and as for waters of defence, I wyll drye them vp with the feete of myne hoast.

  • Ps 78:15-16
    2 verses
    71%

    15 He cloued the harde rockes in the wildernes: & gaue them drinke therof, as it had ben out of the great deepe waters.

    16 He brought running streames out of a stonie rocke: and caused waters to gushe downe, like as out of riuers.

  • 5 Counsayle in the heart of man is like deepe water: but a man of vnderstanding wyll drawe it out.

  • 7 For the Lorde thy God bryngeth thee into a good lande, a lande in the whiche are riuers of water, and fountaines and deapthes that spring out of valleys and hylles:

  • 18 I bryng foorth fluddes in the hilles, and welles in the playne fieldes: I turne the wildernesse to riuers, and the drye lande to conduites of water.

  • 24 I haue digged and druncke straunge waters: & with the steppe of my goyng wil I drye al the water pooles that are besieged.

  • 10 Who also causeth the springes which runne betweene the hilles: to flowe into the riuers.

  • 26 A righteous man fallyng downe before the vngodly, is like a troubled wel, and a spring that is corrupted.

  • 19 Isahacs seruauntes digged in the valley, and founde a well of springyng water.

  • 24 And let iudgement run downe as water, and righteousnesse as a mightie riuer.

  • 8 Whiche turned the harde rocke into a standing water: and the flint stone into a springing well of waters.

  • 7 Like as a conduite spouteth out waters, so she spouteth out her wickednesse: Robberie and vnrighteousnesse is hearde in her, sorowe and woundes are euer there in my sight.

  • 17 Stolen waters are sweete, & the bread that is priuily eaten, hath a good taste.

  • 35 Contrary he reduceth a wyldernes into a standing water: and a drye ground into water springes.

  • Num 21:16-17
    2 verses
    69%

    16 From thence they returned vnto Beer: The same is the well wherof the Lord spake vnto Moyses: Gather the people together, and I will geue them water.

    17 Then Israel sang this song: Spryng vp well, syng ye vnto it:

  • 18 And in that day shall the mountaynes drop downe sweete wine, and the hylles shall flowe with mylke, & all the riuers of Iuda shall runne with water, and a fountayne shall come out of the house of the Lorde, and shall water the valley of Sittim.

  • 18 And what hast thou nowe to do in the streete of Egypt, to drynke water out of Nilus? Either what makest thou in the way to Assyria, to drynke water of the fludde?

  • 4 We are fayne to drinke our owne water for money, and our owne wood must we buy for money.

  • 15 Thou broughtest out fountaynes and waters out of the harde rockes: thou dyddest drye vp mightie waters.

  • 15 Wo vnto him that geueth his neyghbour drinke, thou ioynest thy heate, and makest him drunken also, that thou mayest see their priuities.

  • 15 Beholde, if he withholde the waters, they drye vp: yf he let them go, they destroy the earth.

  • 16 How much more then an abhominable and vyle man, which drincketh wickednesse like water.

  • 10 Therfore God his people turneth thither: and there is drawen vnto them waters in a full cuppe.

  • 5 O come on your way, eate my bread, and drinke my wine whiche I haue powred out for you.

  • 17 And the seruaunt runnyng to meete her, sayde: let me I pray thee drinke a litle water of thy pitcher.

  • 6 They iourneying through the vale of teares: (yea when euery cesterne at their name is filled with water) do accept it for a fayre pleasaunt well.

  • 12 A garden well locked is my sister, my spouse: a garden well locked, and a sealed well.

  • 33 He turneth fluddes into a wildernes: and waterspringes into a drye grounde.

  • 10 So shall thy barnes be filled with plenteousnesse, and thy presses shall flowe ouer with sweete wine.

  • 41 He opened the rocke of stone and the waters flowed out: so that streames ranne in drye places.

  • 17 And Dauid longed, and sayde: Oh that one woulde geue me drinke of the water of the well that is at the gate at Bethlehem.

  • 38 He that beleueth on me, as saith the scripture, out of his belly shall flowe ryuers of water of lyfe.

  • 6 I made pooles of water, to water the greene and fruitfull trees withall.