1 Timothy 5:6
But she that lyueth in pleasures, is deed, euen yet a lyue.
But she that lyueth in pleasures, is deed, euen yet a lyue.
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5But she that is a right wedowe, & desolate, putteth hir trust in God, & cotynueth in prayer and supplicacion nighte and daye.
5Ye haue liued in pleasure on the earth and in wantannes. Ye haue norysshed youre hertes, as in a daye of slaughter.
7And these thinges commaunde, that they maye be without blame.
9Let no wedowe be chosen vnder threscore yeare olde, and soch one as was ye wife of one man,
10and well reported of in good workes, yf she haue brought vp children well, yf she haue bene harberous, yf she haue wasshed the sayntes fete, yf she haue mynistred vnto the which were in aduersite, yf she were continually geuen to all maner of good workes.
11But ye yonger wedowes refuse. For whan they haue begonne to waxe wanton agaynst Christ, then wil they mary,
18For hir house is enclyned vnto death, and hir pathes vnto hell.
19All they that go in vnto her, come not agayne, nether take they holde of the waye of life.
7And as moche as she gloryfied her selfe and lyued wantanly, so moch poure ye in for her of punysshmet, and sorowe, for she sayeth in her herte: I syt beinge a quene, and am no wyddowe, and shall se no sorowe.
25yt thou lust not after her beuty in thine herte, & lest thou be take wt hir fayre lokes.
26An harlot wil make a ma to begg his bred, but a maried woman wil hunt for ye precious life.
16The man that wandreth out of the waye of wy?dome, shal remayne in the cogregacion of ye deed.
17He yt hath pleasure in banckettes, shal be a poore man: Who so delyteth in wyne and delicates, shal not be riche.
4But at ye last she is as bitter as wormwod, and as sharpe as a two edged swerde.
5Hir fete go downe vnto death, and hir steppes pearse thorow vnto hell.
6She regardeth not the path of life, so vnstedfast are hir wayes, that thou canst not knowe them.
26And I founde, that a woman is bytterer then death: for she is a very angle, hir hert is a nett, and hir handes are cheynes. Who so pleaseth God shal escape from her, but the synner will be taken wt her.
7For he that is deed, is made righteous fro synne
27Hir house is the waye vnto hell, where men go downe to the chambers of death.
9For they that wylbe riche, fall in to the teptacion and snare, and in to many folisshe & noysome lustes, which drowne men in destruccion and damnacion.
16Yf eny man or woman that beleueth haue wedowes, let them make prouysion for the, and let not the congregacion be charged: that they which are righte wedowes, maye haue ynough.
8Heare now therfore, thou wilful, that syttest so carelesse, & speakest thus in thine herte: I am alone, and without me is there none: I shal neuer be wydow, ner desolate agayne.
3Honor wedowes, which are true wedowes.
13Besydes this they are ydell, and lerne to runne aboute fro house to house. Not onely are they ydell, but also tryflinge & busybodies, speakynge thinges which are not comly.
14I wil therfore that the yonger wemen mary, beare children, gyde the house, to geue ye aduersary no occasion to speake euell.
2Wherfore I iudged those that are deed, to be more happie then soch as be alyue:
10And immediatly she fell downe at his fete, and gaue vp the goost. Then came in the yonge men, and founde her deed, and caried her out, and buried her by hir hussbade.
15Slouthfulnes bryngeth slepe, & an ydell soule shal suffer hoger.
16Who so kepeth the comaundemet, kepeth his owne soule: but he yt regardeth not his waye, shal dye.
27She loketh wel to the wayes of hir housholde, & eateth not hir bred with ydilnes.
2For the woman yt is in subieccion to the man, is bounde vnto the lawe whyle the man lyueth: but yf the man dye, then is she lowsed from the lawe that concerneth the man.
3Yf she be now with another man, whyle the man lyueth, she shal be called a wedlocke breaker. But yf the man be deed, then is she fre from the lawe, so that she is no wedlocke breaker, yf she be with another man.
17Charge the which are riche in this worlde, that they be not proude, ner trust in the vncertayne riches, but in the lyuynge God (which geueth vs abundauntly all thinges to enioye them:)
32but as a wife yt breaketh wedlocke, & taketh other in steade of hir hu?bode.
15The whe lust hath conceaued, she bringeth forth synne, & synne when it is fynished, bringeth forth deeth.
2God forbyd. How shal we lyue in synne, yt are deed from it?
5for they that be lyuynge, knowe yt they shall dye: but they yt be deed, knowe nothinge, nether deserue they eny more. For their memoriall is forgotte,
32which men, though they knowe the righteousnes of God (that they which do soch, are worthy of death) yet not onely do the same, but also haue pleasure in those that do the.
2yt hece forth (as moch tyme as yet remayneth in ye flesh) he shulde not lyue after the lustes of me, but after the wil of God.
39The wife is bounde to the lawe, as longe as hir hussbande lyueth. But yf hir hussbande slepe, she is at liberty to mary vnto whom she wil, onely that it be done in the LORDE.
9Vse thy self to lyue ioyfully wt thy wife whom thou louest, all ye daies of thy life (which is but vayne) yt God hath geue the vnder the Sonne, all ye dayes of thy vanite: for yt is thy porcion in this life, of all thy labor & trauayle yt thou takest vnder the Sonne.
27Last of all the woman dyed also.
12Let not synne reigne therfore in youre mortall bodye, that ye shulde obeye vnto the lustes of it.
2she hath slaughted, poured out hir wyne, and prepared hir table.
31& they that vse this worlde, be as though they vsed it not. For the fasshion off this worlde passeth awaye.
25Another dyeth in sorowe and heuynesse, and neuer had good daies.
10For as touchinge that he dyed, he dyed cocernynge synne once: but as touchinge that he lyueth, he lyueth vnto God.
11(a disceatfull, waton & an vnstedfast woma: whose fete coude not abyde in ye house,
6Therfore let vs not slepe as do other, but let vs watch, and be sober.
30As for fauor, it is disceatfull, and beutie is a vayne thinge: but a woman that feareth the LORDE, she is worthy to be praysed.