Proverbs 6:14
He is euer imagining mischiefe and frowardnes in his heart, and causeth discorde.
He is euer imagining mischiefe and frowardnes in his heart, and causeth discorde.
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18An heart that goeth about wicked imaginations, feete that be swyft in running to mischiefe,
19A false witnesse that bringeth vp lyes, and hym that soweth discorde among brethren.
12An vngodly person, a wicked man, goeth with a frowarde mouth.
13He winketh with his eyes, he tokeneth with his feete, he teacheth with his fingers.
19He that delighteth in sinne, loueth strife: and who so setteth his doore to hye, seeketh destruction.
20Who so hath a frowarde heart, obteyneth no good: and he that hath a double tongue, shall fall into mischiefe.
27An vngodly person stirreth vp euyll, and in his lippes he is as an hotte burnyng fyre.
28A frowarde body causeth strife: and he that is a blabbe of his tongue maketh deuision among princes.
29A wicked man beguyleth his neyghbour, and leadeth hym into the way that is not good:
30He shutteth his eyes to deuise mischiefe: and moueth his lippes to bryng euyll to passe.
15Therefore shall his destruction come hastyly vpon hym, sodainly shall he be all to broken, and not be healed.
1To the chiefe musition, seruaunt to the God of Dauid. The wickednes of the vngodly speaketh in the middest of my heart: that there is no feare of the Lorde before his eyes.
2For he flattereth him selfe in his owne sight: so that his iniquitie is found worthy of hatred.
3The wordes of his mouth are vnrighteous and full of deceipt: he hath left of to behaue him selfe wisely & to do good.
4He imagineth mischiefe vpon his bed, & setteth him selfe in no good way: neither doth he abhorre any thing yt is euil.
8He that imagineth mischiefe, maye well be called an vngratious person.
7His mouth is full of cursing, and of deceate, and of fraude: vnder his tongue is labour and mischiefe.
2For their heart imagineth to do hurt, and their lippes talke mischiefe.
14Beholde, he wyll be in trauayle of a mischiefe, for he hath conceaued a labour: but yet he shall be brought to bed of a falsehood.
15He hath made a graue and digged it: but he hym selfe wyll fall into the pit whiche he hath made.
14Which reioyce in doyng naught, and delite in the wickednesse of the euyll:
15Whose wayes are croked, and they frowarde in their pathes.
2Who in heart imagine mischiefes: and set forwarde to warre euery day.
3The foolishnesse of man paruerteth his way: and his heart fretteth against the Lorde.
24An enemie wyll dissemble with his lippes, and layeth vp deceipt in his heart.
25But when he speaketh fayre, beleue hym not: for there are seuen abhominations in his heart.
26Hatred maye be couered by deceipt: but the malice therof shalbe shewed before the whole congregation.
35He conceaueth trauaile, and beareth vanitie, and their body bringeth foorth disceyte.
20Deceipt is in the heart of them that imagine euyll: but to the counsaylers of peace shalbe ioy.
2Thy tongue imagineth wickednes: and deceaueth like a sharpe raser.
6But yf any of them came to visite me, he spake vanitie: his heart conceaued vngodlynesse within hym selfe, & when he came foorth a doores he vttered it.
17An vnpatient man dealeth foolishly: but he that is well aduised, is hated of the foole.
11A seditious person seketh mischiefe, and a cruell messenger shalbe sent agaynst hym.
11There came out of thee such as thought euyll against the Lorde, such as gaue wicked counsell.
4A wicked body geueth heede to false lippes, and a lyer geueth eare to a deceiptfull tongue.
16For their feete runne to euyll, and are hasty to shed blood.
18He that hydeth hatred with lying lippes, and he that speaketh slaunder, is a foole.
19Thou hast let thy mouth speake wickednesse: and with thy tongue thou hast set foorth deceipt.
17I am wroth with hym for his couetousnesse, I smite hym, I hide me and am angrie, and he turneth himselfe, and foloweth thee by the way of his owne heart.
20The Lorde abhorreth them that be of a corrupt heart: but he hath pleasure in them that are of an vndefiled conuersation.
5Thornes and snares are in the way of the frowarde: but he that doth kepe his soule, wyll flee farre from them.
14Whose mouth is full of cursyng and bytternesse.
7The weapons of the churlishe are euyll, he deuiseth noysome deuises, that he may beguyle the poore with deceiptfull wordes, yea euen there as he should geue sentence with the poore.
13He compasseth the wise in their owne craftinesse, & maketh foolishe the counsell of the wicked.
24Put away from thee a frowarde mouth, and let the lippes of slaunder be farre from thee.
5They courage them selues in mischiefe: and comune among them selues how they may lay snares, and say, who shall see them?
8Their tongues are like sharpe arrowes to speake deceipt: with their mouth they speake peaceablie to their neighbour, but priuilie they lay wayte for hym.
3Yet they say they do wel, when they do euyll: the prince asketh, and the iudge iudgeth for a rewarde, therfore the great man speaketh out of the corruption of his soule, and so they wrappe it vp.
29An vngodly man hardeneth his face: but the iust refourmeth his owne way.
12The vngodly busieth his head all against the iust: and gnasheth vpon him with his teeth.