Psalms 19:10
They are more to be desired then golde, yea then much fine golde: they are also sweeter then hony and the hony combe.
They are more to be desired then golde, yea then much fine golde: they are also sweeter then hony and the hony combe.
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103 Howe sweete are thy wordes vnto my throte: truely they be sweeter then hony is to my mouth.
11 Moreouer, by them thy seruaunt is well aduertised: and in kepyng of them there is a great rewarde.
127 Therfore I loue thy commaundementes: aboue golde and precious stone.
13 My sonne, eate thou hony because it is good, and the hony combe, for it is sweete vnto thy mouth:
10 Receaue my doctrine and not siluer, and knowledge rather then fine golde:
11 For wysdome is more worth then pretious stones, yea all thinges that thou canst desire, may not be compared vnto it.
24 Fayre wordes are an hony combe, a refresshyng of the mynde, and health of the bones.
14 For the marchaundise of it, is better then the marchaundise of siluer, and the gayne therof is better then golde.
15 She is more worth then pretious stones: and all the thinges that thou canst desire, are not to be compared vnto her.
16 To haue wisdome in possession, is better then to haue golde: and to get vnderstandyng, is rather to be chosen then to haue siluer.
9 The feare of God is sincere, & endureth for euer: the iudgementes of God are trueth, they be iust in all poyntes.
18 Riches and honour are with me, yea durable riches and righteousnes.
19 My fruite is better then golde and pretious stones, and mine encrease more worth then fine siluer.
72 The lawe of thy mouth is dearer vnto me: then thousandes of golde & siluer.
18 For it is a pleasaunt thing if thou kepe them in thyne heart, and order them in thy lippes:
7 He that is full, abhorreth an honye combe: but vnto hym that is hungrye, euery sowre thing is sweete.
15 There is golde, and a multitude of precious stones: but the lippes of knowledge are a precious iewell.
16 If thou findest honie, eate so muche as is sufficient for thee: lest thou be ouer full, and parbreake it out agayne.
6 Let their iudges be thrust downe headlong from a rocke: then they wyll heare my wordes, for they be sweete.
1 A good name is more to be desired then great riches: and louing fauour is better then siluer and golde.
3 For the lippes of a straunge woman are a dropping hony combe, and her throte is more glistering then oyle:
2 O that he would kisse me with the kisses of his mouth: for thy loue is more pleasaunt then wine,
17 Stolen waters are sweete, & the bread that is priuily eaten, hath a good taste.
12 I will not forsake the commaundement of his lippes, I haue esteemed the wordes of his mouth more then myne appoynted foode.
10 The beginning of wysdome is the feare of God: all they haue a good vnderstanding that do his commaundements, the praise of it endureth for euer.
140 Thy worde is purified to the vttermost: and thy seruaunt loueth it.
16 The wordes of his mouth are sweete: yea he is altogether louely: Such a one is my loue O ye daughters of Hierusalem, such a one is my loue.
16 Better is a litle with the feare of the Lorde: then great treasure, and trouble therwith.
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.
11 Thy lippes, O my spouse, drop as the hony combe, yea mylke and hony is vnder thy tongue, and the smell of thy garmentes is like the smell of Libanus.
6 The wordes of God be wordes pure, as the siluer tryed in a furnace of earth: and purified seuen times.
22 For they are life vnto those that finde them, and health vnto all their bodyes.
19 When a desire is brought to passe, it deliteth the soule: but fooles count it abhomination to depart from euyll.
14 I am delighted in the way of thy testimonies: as in all maner of riches.
10 I am my beloueds, and he shall turne hym vnto me.
6 O Howe faire and louely art thou my dearlyng in pleasures?
4 If thou seekest for her as for siluer, and searchest for her as for treasures:
23 The feare of the Lord bringeth a man to lyfe: and he shall rest the whole night in plenteousnesse without visitation of any plague.
10 The feare of the Lorde is the beginning of wisdome: and the knowledge of holy thinges, is vnderstanding.
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.
10 For one day in thy courtes, is better then a thousande els where: I had rather be a doore keper in the house of my God, then to dwell in large tabernacles of vngodlynes.
21 Who so is wyse in heart, shalbe called prudent: and the sweetnesse of his lippes encreaseth learnyng.
17 Howe pretious be thy cogitations towardes me O God? howe greatly be the summe of them increased?
13 His 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:
10 When wisdome entreth into thine heart, and thy soule deliteth in knowledge:
12 I wyll make a man dearer then fine gold, and a man to be more worth then a golden wedge of Ophir.
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.
17 Her wayes are pleasaunt wayes, and all her pathes are peaceable.
129 Pe Thy testimonies contayne wonderfull thinges: therfore doth my soule kepe them.