Isaiah 19:11
Yee the vndiscrete prynces of Zoan, the councel of the wyse Senatours of Pharao, shal turne to foolishnesse: Those that darre boast & saye of Pharaos behalfe: I am come of wyse people.
Yee the vndiscrete prynces of Zoan, the councel of the wyse Senatours of Pharao, shal turne to foolishnesse: Those that darre boast & saye of Pharaos behalfe: I am come of wyse people.
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12I am come of ye olde regall Progeny. But where are now thy wyse me? Let them tel the & shewe the, what the LORDE of hoostes hath taken in honde agaynst Egypte.
13Fooles are those prynces of Zoan, & proude are the prynces of Noph: yee they dysceaue Egypte mith the nobilite of their stocke.
14For the LORDE hath made Egypte droncke with the sprete of erroure, and they shal vse it in all matters: eue like as a dronke ma goeth spewinge aboute.
2Thou sonne of man, speake vnto Pharao the kynge of Egipte, ad to all his people: Whom art thou like in yi greatnesse?
19Yee & Pharao ye kinge of Egipte, his seruauntes, his prynces & his people altogether one wt another
10All the poundes of Egipte, all the policie of their Moates & diches shal come to naught.
8Take hede, ye vnwise amonge the people: o ye fooles, when wil ye vnderstonde?
2They go downe in to Egipte, (and axe me no councel) to seke helpe at the power of Pharao, and coforte in the shadowe of the Egipcias.
3But Pharaos helpe shalbe youre cofucion, and the comforte in the Egipcians shadowe shalbe youre owne shame.
4Youre rulers haue bene at Zoan, and yor messaungers came vnto Hanes.
22And thou shalt saie vnto Pharao: Thus sayeth ye LORDE: Israel is my first borne sonne,
39And sayde vnto Iosep: For so moch as God hath shewed ye all this, there is none of soch vnderstondinge & wysdome as thou.
2Thou sonne of man, take vp a lamentacion vpo Pharao the kynge of Egipte, & saye vnto him: Thou art reputed as a Lyon of the Heithen, & as a whalfish in the see. Thou castest yi waters aboute the, thou troublest the waters wt thy fete, and stampest in their floudes.
2O thou sonne off ma, set now thy face agaynst Pharao the kynge off Egipte, Prophecye agaynst him and agaynst the whole lode of Egipte:
3Speake, and tell him, thus saieth the LORDE God: beholde, o Pharao thou kinge of Egipte, I wil vpo the, thou greate whall fysh, yt lyest in yi waters: Thou yt sayest: the water is myne, I haue made it myself.
17He carieth awaye the wyse men, as it were a spoyle, and bryngeth the iudges out of their wyttes.
22Neuertheles this shall come vpon them, because my people is become foolish, and hath vterly no vnderstondinge. They are the children of foolishnes, and without eny discrecio. To do euell, they haue witt ynough: but to do well, they haue no wi?dome.
33Let Pharao now prouyde for a man of vnderstondinge & wysdome, whom he maye set ouer the lande of Egipte,
8They are all together vnlerned and vnwise, All their connynge is but vanite:
13A poore childe beynge wyse, is better then an olde kinge, that doteth, and can not bewarre in tyme to come.
9therfore shal the wise be confounded, they shalbe afrayed and taken: for lo, they haue cast out the worde of the LORDE: what wy?dome can then be amonge them?
18To whom shalt thou be lickened, that art so glorious & greate, amonge the trees off Eden? Yet art thou cast downe vnder ye earth (amonge the trees off Eden) where thou must lye amonge the vncircumcised, with them that be slayne wt the swearde. Euen thus is it with Pharao & all his people, saieth the LORDE God.
9He hath sent tokens and wonders in to the myddest of the (o thou londe of Egipte) vpon Pharao and all his seruauntes.
10Delicate ease becometh not a foole, moch more vnsemely is it, a bonde man to haue ye rule of prynces.
7Then saide Pharaos seruauntes vnto him: How longe shall we be snared after this maner? Let the men go, that they may serue ye LORDE their God. Knowest thou not yet, yt Egipte is destroyed?
10Be wyse now therfore (o ye kynges) be warned, ye that are iudges of the earth.
9and sayde vnto his people: Beholde, the people of the children of Israel are many, & mightier then we:
19Thus will I punysh Egipte, that they maye knowe, how that I am the LORDE.
6Thankest thou the LORDE yi God so, thou foolish and vnwyse people? Is not he thy father and thy LORDE? Hath he not made the, and prepared the?
8for he saieth: are not my princes all kynges?
4I wil delyuer Egipte also in to the hondes of greuous rulers, and a cruel kinge shal haue the rule of them.
5but make ye foole an answere to his foolishnesse, lest he be wyse in his owne coceate.
16Yee the children of Noph and Taphanes haue defyled thy necke.
22That he might enfourme his prynces after his wil, and teach his Senatours wysdome.
6that all they which dwell in Egipte, maye knowe, that I am the LORDE: because thou hast bene a staff of rede to the house of Israel.
4Therfore I thought in my self: peraduenture they are so symple and folish, that they vnderstonde nothinge of the LORDES waye, and iudgmentes of oure God.
43They thought not of his hade, in ye daye when he delyuered them from the hande of ye enemie.
24Riches are an ornament vnto the wyse, but the ignoraunce of fooles is very foolishnesse.
7An eloquent speach becometh not a foole, a dyssemblinge mouth also besemeth not a prynce.
8The wy?dome of him that hath vnderstondinge is, to take hede vnto his waye, but the foolishnesse of the vnwyse disceaueth.
11A foole poureth out his sprete alltogether, but a wyse man kepeth it in till afterwarde.