Ecclesiastes 7:18
It is good for the to take holde of this, & not to let yt go out of thy hande. For he yt feareth God shal escape them all.
It is good for the to take holde of this, & not to let yt go out of thy hande. For he yt feareth God shal escape them all.
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23The feare of the LORDE preserueth the life, yee it geueth pleteousnes, without the visitacio of any plage.
19Wy?dome geueth more corage vnto the wyse, then ten mightie men of the citie:
14Vse well the tyme of prosperite, and remembre the tyme of mysfortune: for God maketh the one by the other, so that a man can fynde nothinge els.
15These ij. thiges also haue I cosidred in ye tyme of vanite: yt the iust man perisheth for his rightuousnes sake, & the vngodly liueth in his wickednesse.
16Therfore be thou nether to rightuous ner ouer wyse, yt thou perish not:
17be nether to vnrightuous also ner to foolish, lest thou die before thy tyme.
14I cosidered also yt what so euer God doth, it cotinueth for euer, & yt nothinge can be put vnto it ner take from it: & yt God doth it to ye intent, yt men shulde feare him.
28And vnto man he sayde: Beholde, to feare the LORDE, is wy?dome: & to forsake euell, is vnderstondinge.
26The feare of the LORDE is a stroge holde, for vnto his he wyl be a sure defence.
27The feare of the LORDE is a well of life, to auoyde the snares of death.
21Withdrawe thine honde fro me, & let not the fearfull drede of the make me afrayed.
16A wyse man, feareth, and departeth from euell, but a foole goeth on presumptuously.
7Be not wyse in thine owne conceate, but feare ye LORDE and departe from euell:
9The rightuous wil kepe his waye, and he yt hath cleane handes, wil euer be stronger & stronger.
13Take fast holde of doctryne, let her not go: kepe her, for she is thy life.
10The feare of the LORDE is the begynnynge of wy?dome, a good vnderstondinge haue all they that do therafter: the prayse of it endureth for euer.
12But though an euell personne offende an hundreth tymes, and haue a longe life: yet am I sure, that it shal go well with the that feare God, because they haue him before their eyes.
14Well is him that stodeth allwaye in awe: as for him that hardeneth his herte, he shal fall in to mischefe.
27Refuse not to do good vnto him that shulde haue it, so longe as thine hande is able to do it.
5The shalt thou vnderstonde ye feare of the LORDE, and fynde ye knowlege of God.
13Lat vs heare the conclucion of all thinges: Feare God, and kepe his comaundementes, for that toucheth all men:
9And all men that se it, shal saye: this hath God done for they shal perceaue, yt it is his worke.
27Lo, this is the matter, as we oure selues haue proued by experience. Therfore now that thou hearest it, take better hede to thy selff.
10The feare of the LORDE is the begynnynge of wysdome, & the knowlege of holy thinges is vnderstondinge.
27Fle fro euell, & do ye thinge that is good, so shalt thou dwell for euer.
4Thy children like the olyue braunches roude aboute yi table.
20That thou mayest walke in ye good waye, and kepe the pathes of the rightuous.
15Then mightest thou lift vp thy face without shame, the shuldest thou be sure, and haue no nede to feare.
7And why? where as are many dreames & many wordes, there are also dyuerse vanities: but loke yt thou feare God.
18For then shal not thy cause be stilled with crueltie, ner pacified with many giftes.
31It is a fearfull thinge to fall in to the handes of the lyuynge God.
22They plucke downe the mightie wt their power, & when they them selues are gotten vp, they are neuer without feare, as longe as they liue.
4As for shame, thou hast set it asyde, els woldest thou not make so many wordes before God:
2Kepe the kynges commaundemet (I warne the) & the ooth yt thou hast made vnto God.
3Be not haistie to go out of his sight, & se thou cotynue in no euell thinge: for what so euer it pleaseth him, yt doeth he.
8He that is wyse, loueth his owne soule: and who so hath vnderstondinge, shal prospere.
11Wy?dome is better then riches, yee moch more worth then the eye sight.
5Who so kepeth the commaundement, shall fele no harme: but a wyse mans herte discerneth tyme and maner:
7The chefe poynte of wy?dome is, that thou be wyllynge to opteyne wy?dome, and before all thy goodes to get the vnderstondynge.
6Where is now thy feare of God, thy stedfastnesse, thy pacience, and the perfectnesse of thy life?
16Better is a litle with the feare of the LORDE then greate treasure, for they are not without sorowe.
19thorow greate tentacions (which thou hast sene with thine eyes) thorow tokens and woders, thorow a mightie hande and a stretched out arme, wherwith the LORDE thy God brought the out. Euen so shall the LORDE thy God do vnto all ye nacions of who thou art afrayed.
20He yt handleth a matter wysely, opteyneth good: & blessed is he, yt putteth his trust in ye LORDE.
10What so euer thou takest in hande to do, that do with all thy power: for amoge the deed (where as thou goest vnto) there is nether worke, councell, knowlege ner wy?dome.
2It is better to go in to an house of mournynge, then in to a bancket house. For there is the ende of all men, and he that is lyuinge, taketh it to herte.
12What so euer he be that feareth the LORDE, he shal shewe him the waye that he hath chosen.
7The feare of the LORDE is the begynnynge of wysdome. But fooles despyse wysdome and nurtoure.
11Delyuer the yt go vnto death, & are led awaie to be slaine, & be not necliget therin.
21My sonne, let not these thinges departe from thyne eyes, but kepe my lawe and my councell:
17Let not thine herte be gelous to folowe synners, but kepe ye still in the feare of the LORDE all the daye loge: