Psalms 75:4
I sayd vnto fooles deale not so madly: & to the vngodly set not vp your horne.
I sayd vnto fooles deale not so madly: & to the vngodly set not vp your horne.
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5Set not vp your horne an high: and speake not with a stiffe necke.
10And I wyll breake all the hornes of the vngodly: but the hornes of the ryghteous shalbe exalted.
8Understande ye vnwyse among the people: O ye fooles, when wyll ye be well aduised?
3In the mouth of the foolishe is the rodde of pryde: but the lippes of the wyse wyll preserue them.
3Unto the horse belongeth a whip, to the asse a brydle: and a rod to the fooles backe.
4Geue not the foole an aunswere after his foolishnes, lest thou become like vnto him.
5But make the foole an aunswere to his foolishnesse, lest he be wyse in his owne conceipt.
9Tell nothing into the eares of a foole: for he wyll despise the wysdome of thy wordes.
3The earth wasteth and all the inhabitours therof: I haue vpholded the pyllours of it. Selah.
1To the chiefe musition, a Psalme of Dauid. The foole hath sayde in his heart there is no God: they haue corrupted them selues and done an abhominable worke, there is not one that doth good.
1To the chiefe musition vpon Mahalah, a wise instruction of Dauid. The foole hath sayde in his heart there is no God: they haue corrupted them selues, & haue made their wickednes abhominable, he is not that doeth good.
5Take heede vnto knowledge O ye ignoraunt, be ye wise in heart O ye fooles.
6An vnwise man doth not consider this: and a foole doth not vnderstande it.
4Therfore I thought in my selfe: peraduenture they are so simple & foolishe that they vnderstande nothyng of the Lordes way, and iudgementes of their God.
7Get thee from a foolishe man, when thou perceauest not in hym the lippes of knowledge.
8The wisdome of the circumspect man, is to vnderstande his way: but the foolishnesse of the vnwise, deceaueth.
9Fooles make but a sport of sinne: but there is a fauourable loue among the ryghteous.
33Wisdome resteth in the heart of hym that hath vnderstandyng, and it shalbe knowen among them that are vnlearned.
13Ye reioyce in a thing of naught, ye say: Haue not we gotten vs hornes by our owne strength?
22So foolishe was I and voyde of vnderstanding: I was euen a bruite beast before thee.
24Riches are as a crowne vnto the wise: but the ignoraunce of fooles is very foolishnesse.
11O let not the foote of pryde reache vnto me: and let not the hande of the vngodly make me to moue out of my place
8Delyuer me from all my offences: and make me not a rebuke vnto the foolishe.
9Be not hastyly angrie in thy minde: for wrath resteth in the bosome of fooles.
23A discrete man doth hyde knowledge: but the heart of fooles blabbeth out foolishnesse.
16A wyse man feareth, and departeth from euyll: but the foole is angry, and counteth hym selfe sure.
17An vnpatient man dealeth foolishly: but he that is well aduised, is hated of the foole.
3I haue seene my selfe when the foolish was deepe rooted, and sodenly I cursed his habitation.
7Wysdome is to hye a thyng for a foole: for he dare not open his mouth in the gate.
8Graunt not vnto the vngodly his desires O God: bryng not to passe his mischeuous imagination lest they shoulde be made to proude. Selah.
9As is a thorne in the hande of a drunkarde: so is a parable in a fooles mouth.
3For I enuied at the case of the foolishe: I sawe the wicked flowe in all kynde of prosperitie.
10Pleasure is not seemely for a foole: muche lesse for a bondman to haue rule of princes.
32If thou hast done foolishly when thou wast in hye estate, or yf thou hast taken euyll counsayle, then lay thine hande vpon thy mouth.
11A foole vttereth all his mynde at once: but a wyse man kepeth it in tyll afterwarde.
8They make other dissolute, they speake oppression with iniurie: they talke proudely and presumptuously.
2The tongue of such as be wise vseth knoweledge aryght: as for a foolishe mouth it babbleth out nothyng but foolishnesse.
3The foolishnesse of man paruerteth his way: and his heart fretteth against the Lorde.
5Suche as be foolishe, can not stande in thy sight: thou hatest all workers of iniquitie.
22Arise O Lord, mayntayne thine owne cause: remember the dishonour that the foolishe man doth vnto thee dayly.
17Foolish men are plagued for their mischeuous wayes: & for their wickednes.
8They are altogether brutishe and vnwise in this one thing: wood is the teaching of vanitie.
21Heare this thou foolishe and vndiscreete people, ye haue eyes but ye see not, eares haue ye but ye heare not.
16A wise man doth all thynges with discretion: but a foole wyll declare his follie.
18Remember this O God, the enemie hath dishonoured: and the foolishe people hath blasphemed thy name.
3A foole wyll shewe him selfe when he goeth by the way, yet thinketh he that euery man doth as foolishly as him self.
4An high looke, a proude heart, and the plowing of the vngodly is sinne.
4All such as be workers of iniquitie: they babble, they prate shoutly, they make boastes of them selues.
22Neuerthelesse, this shall come vpon them, because my people is become foolishe, and hath not knowen me: they are the children of foolishnesse, and without any discretion: To do euyll, they haue wit inough: but to do well, they haue no wisdome.
4For thou hast withholden their heartes from vnderstanding, therefore shalt thou not set them vp on hie.