Proverbs 12:19
A true mouth is euer constat, but a dyssemblinge toge is soone chaunged.
A true mouth is euer constat, but a dyssemblinge toge is soone chaunged.
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22The LORDE abhorreth disceatfull lippes, but they that laboure for treuth, please him.
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.
7For my throte shal be talkynge of ye trueth, & my lippes abhorre vngodlynesse.
2Euery man telleth lyes to his neghbor, they do but flater with their lippes and dissemble in their herte.
3O that the LORDE wolde rote out all disceatfull lippes, ad the tonge that speaketh proude thinges.
28A dyssemblynge tonge hateth one that rebuketh him, and a flaterige mouth worketh myschefe.
9A false wytnesse shal not remayne vnpunyshed, & he yt speaketh lyes shal perishe.
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.
18Shewe thy seruaunt the light of thy countenaunce, helpe me for thy mercies sake.
20They that ymagin euell in their mynde, wil disceaue: but the councelers of peace shal heaue ioye folowinge the.
13Let him refrayne his tonge from euell, and his lippes that they speake no gyle.
6Who so hoordeth vp riches wt ye disceatfulnes of his tonge, he is a foole, & like vnto them that seke their owne death.
4A wicked body holdeth moch of false lippes, & a dyssemblynge persone geueth eare to a disceatfull toge.
2Delyuer my soule (o LORDE) fro lyenge lippes, & fro a disceatfull toge.
3What rewarde shalbe geuen or done vnto the, thou false tonge?
4A wholsome tonge is a tre of life, but he that abuseth it, hath a broken mynde.
4whyle my breth is in me, and as longe as the wynde (that God hath geuen me) is in my nostrels.
5A faithfull wytnesse wyl not dyssemble, but a false recorde wil make a lye.
9their throte is an open sepulchre: with their tonges they disceaue.
11They shal fall in to the swerde, & be a porcio for foxes. But ye kynge shal reioyse in God: all they that sweare by hym, shal be commeded, for the mouth of lyers shalbe stopped.
5A false wytnesse shal not remayne vnpunyshed, and he that speaketh lyes shal not escape.
19Thou lettest yi mouth speake wickednesse, & thy tonge paynteth disceate.
5Yee one dissembleth with another, and they deale with no treuth. They haue practised their tunges to lye, and taken greate paynes to do myschefe.
24Put awaye from the a frowarde mouth, and let the lippes of slaunder be farre from the.
2and speake agaynst me with false toges. They compase me aboute with wordes of hatred, & fight agaynst me without a cause.
7An eloquent speach becometh not a foole, a dyssemblinge mouth also besemeth not a prynce.
30Yee the rightuous shal possesse ye lode, & dwell therin for euer.
2Where as the goodnesse of God endureth yet daylie.
7There shall no disceatfull personne dwell in my house, he that telleth lyes shal not tary in my sight.
18for it is a pleasaunt thinge yf thou kepe it in thine herte, and practise it in thy mouth:
18Dissemblynge lippes kepe hatred secretly, and he that speaketh eny slaunder, is a foole.
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.
7He sytteth lurkynge in the gardens, that he maye pryuely murthur the innocent, his eyes are set vpo the poore.
12For ye synne of their mouth, for the wordes of their lippes, & because of their pryde, let the be taken: & why? their preachinge is of cursynge & lyes.
25A faithfull wytnesse delyuereth soules, but a lyar dysceaueth them.
10When ye prophecy is in ye lippes of ye kynge, his mouth shal not go wroge in iudgment.
5A righteous man abhorreth lyes, but the vngodly shameth both other and himself.
4Thou louest vngraciousnesse more the good, to talke of lyes more then rightuousnesse.
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.
28A false wytnesse shal perishe, but he yt wilbe content to heare, shal allwaye haue power to speake himself.
2A wyse tonge commendeth knowlege, a foolish mouth blabbeth out nothinge but foolishnesse.
12amonge those that be full off riches vnrightuously gotten: where the citesyns deale with falsede, speake lyes, and haue disceatfull tunges in their mouthes?
13Righteous lippes are pleasaut vnto kynges, and they loue him yt speaketh ye trueth.
3They bede their tuges like bowes, to shute out lies: As for the treuth, they maye nothinge awaye with all in the worlde. For they go from one wickednes to another, and holde nothinge of me, saieth the LORDE.
2Euen he yt ledeth an vncorrupte life: that doth the thinge which is right, ad that speaketh the treuth from his herte.
6The talkynge of the vngodly is, how they maye laye wayte for bloude, but the mouth of ye righteous wil delyuer them.
13The wicked falleth in to the snare thorow ye malyce of his owne mouth, but the iust shal escape out of parell.