Proverbs 10:11
The mouth of a rightuous man is a well of life, but ye mouth of the vngodly is past shame, & presumptuous.
The mouth of a rightuous man is a well of life, but ye mouth of the vngodly is past shame, & presumptuous.
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6Louynge and fauorable is the face of the rightuous, but ye fore heade of the vngodly is past shame, and presumptuous.
7The memoriall of the iust shall haue a good reporte, but the name of the vngodly shal stynke.
31The mouth of the iust wilbe talkynge of wysdome, but the tonge of the frowarde shal perish.
32The lippes of the rightuous are occupied in acceptable thinges, but the mouth of the vngodly taketh them to the worst.
30Yee the rightuous shal possesse ye lode, & dwell therin for euer.
28A rightuous ma museth in his mynde how to do good, but ye mynde of the vngodly ymagineth, how he maye do harme.
2A good ma shal enioye the frute of his mouth, but he that hath a frowarde mynde, shalbe spoyled.
3He that kepeth his mouth, kepeth his life: but who so speaketh vnaduysed, fyndeth harme.
5The thoughtes of ye righteous are right, but the ymaginacion of the vngodly are disceatfull.
6The talkynge of the vngodly is, how they maye laye wayte for bloude, but the mouth of ye righteous wil delyuer them.
19Where moch bablinge is, there must nedes be offence: he that refrayneth his lippes, is wysest of all.
20An innocent tonge is a noble treasure, but the herte of the vngodly is nothinge worth.
21The lippes of the rightuous fede a whole multitude, but fooles shal dye in their owne foly.
4The wordes of a mas mouth are like depe waters, and the well of wy?dome is like a full streame.
2A wyse tonge commendeth knowlege, a foolish mouth blabbeth out nothinge but foolishnesse.
12The wordes out of a wyse mans mouth are gracious, but the lippes of a foole wil destroye himself.
13The begynnynge of his talkynge is foolishnes, and the last worde of his mouth is greate madnesse.
26A righteous man fallynge downe before the vngodly, is like a troubled well and a sprynge yt is destroyed.
12Euell will stereth vp strife, but loue couereth ye multitude of synnes.
4A wholsome tonge is a tre of life, but he that abuseth it, hath a broken mynde.
9Thorow ye mouth of ye dyssembler is his neghboure destroyed, but thorow knowlege shal the iust be delyuered.
10When it goeth well with the rightuous, the cite is mery: and when the vngodly perish, there is gladnesse.
11When the iust are in wealth, the cite prospereth: but whan the vngodly haue the rule, it decayeth.
10He yt wynketh with his eye, wil do some harme: but he that hath a foolish mouth, shalbe beaten.
7For my throte shal be talkynge of ye trueth, & my lippes abhorre vngodlynesse.
12The desyre of ye vngodly hunteth after myschefe, but the rote of the righteous bryngeth forth frute.
13The wicked falleth in to the snare thorow ye malyce of his owne mouth, but the iust shal escape out of parell.
14Euery man shal enioye good acordinge to the innocency of his mouth, and after the workes of his hades shal he be rewarded.
7He sytteth lurkynge in the gardens, that he maye pryuely murthur the innocent, his eyes are set vpo the poore.
10When ye prophecy is in ye lippes of ye kynge, his mouth shal not go wroge in iudgment.
16The rightuous laboureth to do good, but the vngodly vseth his increase vnto synne.
14Wyse me laye vp knowlege, but ye mouth of ye foolish is nye destruccio.
23The iust laboure for peace and traquylite, but the vngodly for disquyetnesse.
7A wyse mouth poureth out knowlege, but ye herte of the foolish doth not so.
14Their mouth is full of cursynge and bytternesse.
3In the mouth of the foolish is the boostinge of lordshipe, but ye lippes of ye wyse wilbe warre of soch.
23Who so kepeth his mouth and his tonge, the same kepeth his soule from troubles.
13Righteous lippes are pleasaut vnto kynges, and they loue him yt speaketh ye trueth.
30The frute of the rightuous is as the tre of life, a wyse man also wynneth mens soules.
10For who so listeth to lyue, and wolde fayne se good dayes, Let him refrayne his tonge from euell, and his lippes yt they speake no gyle.
10Out of one mouth proceadeth blessynge and cursynge. My brethre these thinges ought not so to be.
17A iust man will tell the trueth, & shewethe thinge yt is right: but a false wytnesse disceaueth.
18A slaunderous personne pricketh like a swerde, but a wyse mans tonge is wholsome.
23The herte of the wyse enfourmeth his mouth, and amendeth ye doctryne in his lyppes.
18Shewe thy seruaunt the light of thy countenaunce, helpe me for thy mercies sake.
28A false wytnes laugheth iudgmet to scorne, & the mouth of the vngodly eateth vp wickednes.
20A mans bely shalbe satisfied with the frute of his owne mouth, and with the increase of his lippes shal he be fylled.
11A foole poureth out his sprete alltogether, but a wyse man kepeth it in till afterwarde.
13Let him refrayne his tonge from euell, and his lippes that they speake no gyle.
7A fooles mouth is his owne destruccion, and his lippes are ye snare for his owne soule.