Job 5:3
I haue sene my self, when the foolish was depe roted, that his bewty was sodely destroyed:
I haue sene my self, when the foolish was depe roted, that his bewty was sodely destroyed:
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2As for the foolish man displeasure kylleth him, and anger slayeth ye ignoraunt.
3And why. I was greued at ye wicked, to se the vngodly in soch prosperite.
35Hope thou in the LORDE, & kepe his waye: & he shal so promote the, that thou shalt haue the lode by enheritauce, & se, when the vngodly shall perishe.
4that his children were without prosperite or health: that they were slayne in the dore, and no ma to delyuer them:
5that his haruest was eaten vp off the hungrie: that the weapened man had spoyled it, and that the thurstie had droncke vp his riches. It is not the earth that bryngeth forth trauayle,
3Foolishnesse maketh a man to go out of his waye, & then is his herte vnpacient agaynst the LORDE.
33The curse of the LORDE is in the house of the vngodly, but he blesseth the dwellinges of the righteous.
15Therfore shal his destruccion come hastely vpo him, sodenly shal he be all tobroken, and not be healed.
16His rotes shalbe dryed vp beneth, & aboue shall his haruest be cut downe.
25An vndiscrete sonne is a grefe vnto his father, and heuynesse vnto his mother yt bare him.
5A foole despyseth his fathers correccion, but he yt taketh hede whan he is reproued, shal haue ye more vnderstodinge.
17An vnpacient man handeleth foolishly, but he that is well aduysed, doth other wayes.
18The ignoraut haue foolishnes in possessio, but the wyse are crowned with knowlege.
32for ye turnynge awaye of ye vnwyse shal slaye the, & ye prosperi of fooles shalbe their owne destruccio.
13Yet is there a sore plage, which I haue sene vnder the Sonne (namely) riches kepte to the hurte of him yt hath them in possession.
8As for those that plowe wickednesse (as I haue sene myself) and sowe myschefe, they reape ye same.
29Who so maketh disquyetnesse in his owne house, he shal haue wynde for his heretage, and the foole shal be seruaunt to the wyse.
19For wt ioy shal the godly, and with gladnesse shal the innocent se,
5Another plage is there, which I haue sene vnder the Sonne: namely, ye ignoraunce yt is comonly amonge prynces:
7& behelde the simple people: & amonge other yonge folkes I spyed one yonge foole
20Yf thou seyst a man that is haistie to speake vnaduysed, thou mayest trust a foole more then him.
3A wyse man seyth the plage and hydeth himself, but the foolish go on still and are punyshed.
15As for me, I will call vnto God, and the LORDE shall helpe me.
6Therfore shal God cleane destroyethe, smyte the in peces, plucke the out of thy dwellinge, and rote the out of the londe of the lyuinge.
15Foolishnes sticketh in the herte of ye lad, but ye rod of correccion driueth it awaye.
3In the mouth of the foolish is the boostinge of lordshipe, but ye lippes of ye wyse wilbe warre of soch.
13which compaseth ye wyse in their owne craftynesse, and ouertroweth the councell of the wicked:
34A frutefull londe maketh he baren, for the wickednesse of them that dwell therin.
12The rightuous enfourmeth the house of the vngodly, but ye vngodly go on still after their owne wickednesse.
8O then is it reason that I sowe, and another eate: yee that my generacion and posterite be clene roted out.
5Who so laugheth ye poore to scorne, blasphemeth his maker: and he yt is glad of another mans hurte, shal not be vnpunyshed.
30I wente by ye felde of ye slouthfull, & by ye vynyarde of the foolish ma.
21An vnwyse body bryngeth himselfe in to sorowe, and ye father of a foole can haue no ioye.
16When the vngodly come vp, wickednesse increaseth: but the rightuous shall se their fall.
18The vngodly is very swyft: O yt his porcio also vpo earth were swyfter then ye runnynge water, which suffreth not ye shipma to beholde the fayre & pleasaut vyniardes.
32This I sawe, & cosidered it wel: I loked vpo it, & toke it for a warnynge.
12A wyse man seynge the plage wyl hyde him self, as for fooles they go on still, and suffer harme.
21A foole reioyseth in foolish thinges, but a wyse man loketh well to his owne goinges.
23A foole doth wickedly & maketh but a sporte of it: neuertheles it is wysdome for a man to bewarre of soch.
15He hath grauen and dygged vp a pytte, but he shal fall himself in to ye pytte yt he hath made.
21The heretage that commeth to haistely at the first, shal not be praysed at the ende.
11The houses of the vngodly shalbe ouerthrowne, but the tabernacles of ye righteus shal florishe.
22Soch as be blessed of him, shal possesse the londe: & they whom he curseth, shalbe roted out.
5Speares and snares are in ye waye of the frowarde, but he yt wil kepe his soule, let him fle fro soch.
6He shall be like the heeth, that groweth in the wildernes. As for the good thinge that is for to come, he shall not se it: but dwell in a drie place off the wildernes, in a salt and vnoccupied londe.
14like as the kynges ad lordes of ye earth, which buylde them selues speciall places:
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.
5Godlynesse is a light despysed in ye hertes of the rich, & is set for them to stomble vpon.
3The wordes of his mouth are vnrightuousnesse and disceate, he wil not be lerned to do good.
33Wy?dome resteth in the herte of him that hath vnderstondinge, and he wyll teach them that are vnlerned.