Proverbs 12:25

Coverdale Bible (1535)

Heuynesse discorageth ye herte of man, but a good worde maketh it glad agayne.

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Referenced Verses

  • Prov 15:13 : 13 A mery herte maketh a chearfull countenaunce, but an vnquyet mynde maketh it heuy.
  • Isa 50:4 : 4 The LORDE God hath geue me a wel lerned tuge, so that I can conforte them which are troubled, yee & yt in due season. He waked myne eare vp by tymes in ye mornynge (as ye scolemasters do) yt I might herke.
  • Prov 15:23 : 23 O how ioyfull a thinge is it, a man to geue a conuenient answere? O how pleasaunt is a worde spoken in due season?
  • Prov 16:24 : 24 Fayre wordes are an hony combe, a refreshinge of ye mynde, & health of ye bones.
  • Prov 17:22 : 22 A mery herte maketh a lusty age, but a sorowfull mide dryeth vp ye bones.
  • Prov 12:18 : 18 A slaunderous personne pricketh like a swerde, but a wyse mans tonge is wholsome.
  • Prov 14:10 : 10 The herte of him that hath vnderstondinge wil nether dispare for eny sorow, ner be to presumptuous for eny sodane ioye.
  • Ps 38:6 : 6 I am brought into so greate trouble and misery, that I go mournynge all the daye longe.
  • Ps 42:11 : 11 Why art thou so heuy (o my soule) & why art thou so disquieted within me? O put thy trust in God, for I wil yet thanke him for the helpe of his countenaunce, and because he is my God.
  • Prov 18:14 : 14 A good stomacke dryueth awaye a mas disease, but wha ye sprete is vexed, who maye abyde it?
  • Prov 25:11 : 11 A worde spoken in due season, is like apples of golde in a syluer dyshe.
  • Prov 27:9 : 9 The herte is glad of a swete oyntment and sauoure, but a stomacke that ca geue good councell, reioyseth a mans neghboure.
  • Zech 1:13 : 13 So the LORDE gaue a louynge and a confortable answere, vnto the angel that talked with me.
  • Prov 15:15 : 15 All the dayes of the poore are miserable, but a quyete herte is as a cotynuall feast.
  • 2 Cor 2:4-7 : 4 For in greate trouble and anguysh of hert wrote I vnto you with many teares: not yt ye shulde be sory, but that ye mighte perceaue the loue, which I haue most specially vnto you. 5 But yf eny man haue caused sorowe, the same hath not made me sory, but partely, lest I shulde greue you all. 6 It is sufficient, that the same man is so rebuked of many, 7 so that from hence forth ye oughte the more to forgeue him and to comforte him, lest he be swalowed vp in ouer moch heuynesse.
  • Neh 2:1-2 : 1 In the moneth Nisan of the twentieth yeare of kynge Artaxerses, wha the wyne stode before him, I toke vp the wyne, and gaue it vnto ye kynge, and I was heuy in his presence. 2 Then sayde ye kynge vnto me: Why lokest thou so sadly? Thou art not sicke, that is not ye matter, but thou art heuy harted. Neuertheles I was sore afrayed,
  • Mark 14:33-34 : 33 And he toke with him Peter & Iames, & Ihon, and begane to waxe fearefull, & to be in an agonye, 34 & sayde vnto the: My soule is heuy eue vnto ye death: tary ye here and watch.

Similar Verses (AI)

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  • 13 A mery herte maketh a chearfull countenaunce, but an vnquyet mynde maketh it heuy.

  • 22 A mery herte maketh a lusty age, but a sorowfull mide dryeth vp ye bones.

  • 30 Like as ye clearnesse of ye eyes reioyseth ye herte, so doth a good name fede ye bones.

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    3 It is better to be sory then to laugh, for whe the countenaunce is heuy, the herte is ioyfull.

    4 The herte of ye wyse is in the mournynge house, but the hert of the foolish is in the house of myrth.

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    13 The herte is soroufull euen in laughter, and the ende of myrth is heuynesse.

    14 An vnfaithfull personne shal be fylled with his owne wayes, but a good ma wyl bewarre of soch.

  • 23 O how ioyfull a thinge is it, a man to geue a conuenient answere? O how pleasaunt is a worde spoken in due season?

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    15 All the dayes of the poore are miserable, but a quyete herte is as a cotynuall feast.

    16 Better is a litle with the feare of the LORDE then greate treasure, for they are not without sorowe.

  • 24 A diliget hande shal beare rule, but the ydle shal be vnder tribute.

  • 12 Longe tarienge for a thinge that is dyfferred, greueth ye herte: but when the desyre commeth, it is a tre of life.

  • 14 Euery man shal enioye good acordinge to the innocency of his mouth, and after the workes of his hades shal he be rewarded.

  • 30 A mery herte is the life of the body, but rancoure consumeth awaye the bones.

  • 26 The righteous is liberall vnto his neghboure, but the waye of the vngodly wil disceaue them selues.

  • 15 Thou bryngest fode out of the earth: wyne to make glad ye herte of ma, oyle to make him a chearfull countenaunce, & bred to strength mans herte.

  • 5 Wel is him that is mercifull, & lendeth gladly, & podreth his wordes wt discrecion.

  • 20 Who so syngeth a songe to a wicked herte, clotheth hi with ragges in the colde, and poureth vyneger vpon chalke.

  • 20 He yt handleth a matter wysely, opteyneth good: & blessed is he, yt putteth his trust in ye LORDE.

  • 20 They that ymagin euell in their mynde, wil disceaue: but the councelers of peace shal heaue ioye folowinge the.

  • 22 The blessynge of the LORDE maketh rich me, as for carefull trauayle, it doth nothinge therto.

  • 35 A good man out of the good treasure of his hert, bringeth forth good thinges: & an euel man out of his euell treasure, bringeth forth euell thinges.

  • 24 Fayre wordes are an hony combe, a refreshinge of ye mynde, & health of ye bones.

  • 8 A man shalbe commended for his wy?dome, but a foole shal be despysed.

  • 14 Well is him that stodeth allwaye in awe: as for him that hardeneth his herte, he shal fall in to mischefe.

  • 26 he geueth vnto ma, what it pleaseth him: whether it be wy?dome. vnderstondinge, or gladnesse. But vnto the synner he geueth weerynes and sorow, that he maye gather and heape together ye thinge, yt afterwarde shalbe geuen vnto him whom it pleaseth God. This is now a vayne thinge, yee a very disquietnesse and vexacio of mynde.

  • 3 Foolishnesse maketh a man to go out of his waye, & then is his herte vnpacient agaynst the LORDE.

  • 25 He that is of a proude stomacke, stereth vp strife: but he that putteth his trust in ye LORDE, shalbe well fedd.

  • 2 A good man is acceptable vnto the LORDE, but ye wicked wyl he condempne.

  • 23 After pryde commeth a fall, but a lowly sprete bryngeth greate worshipe.

  • 27 O how good is it for a man, to take the yock vpon him from his youth vp?

  • 11 Greate plages shall ye vngodly haue, but who so putteth his trust in the LORDE, mercy shall compasse him on euery syde. Be glad (o ye rightuous) and reioyse in the LORDE, be ioyfull all ye that are true of herte.

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    22 It is a mans worshipe to do good, & better it is to be a poore ma, then a dyssembler.

    23 The feare of the LORDE preserueth the life, yee it geueth pleteousnes, without the visitacio of any plage.

  • 20 For he thinketh not moch how longe he shal lyue, for so moch as God fylleth his hert with gladnesse.

  • 11 There is spronge vp a light for the rightuous, and a ioyfull gladnesse for soch as be true herted.

  • 28 My soule melteth awaye for very heuynesse, o set me vp acordinge vnto thy worde.

  • 14 A good stomacke dryueth awaye a mas disease, but wha ye sprete is vexed, who maye abyde it?

  • 1 These are prouerbes of Salomon. A wyse sonne maketh a glad father, but an vndiscrete sonne is the heuynesse of his mother.

  • 9 The herte is glad of a swete oyntment and sauoure, but a stomacke that ca geue good councell, reioyseth a mans neghboure.

  • 15 Good vnderstondinge geueth fauoure, but harde is the waye of the despysers.

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    7 Thou reioysest myne herte, though their encreace be greate both in corne & wyne.

  • 25 For I shall fede the hongrie soule, and refresh all faynte hertes.

  • 21 A foole reioyseth in foolish thinges, but a wyse man loketh well to his owne goinges.

  • 15 My sonne, yf yi herte receaue wy?dome, my herte also shal reioyce:

  • 10 Pvt awaye displeasure out of yi hert, & remoue euell from thy body: for childehode and youth is but vanite.

  • 22 A wyse man wynneth the cite of the mightie, and as for the strength yt they trust in, he bryngeth it downe.