Proverbs 15:32
He that refuseth to be refourmed, despyseth his owne soule: but he that submytteth himself to correccion, is wyse.
He that refuseth to be refourmed, despyseth his owne soule: but he that submytteth himself to correccion, is wyse.
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31The eare yt harkeneth vnto wholsome warnynge, and enclyneth therto, shall dwell amonge ye wyse.
5A foole despyseth his fathers correccion, but he yt taketh hede whan he is reproued, shal haue ye more vnderstodinge.
18He that thinketh scorne to be refourmed, commeth to pouerte and shame: but who so receaueth correccion, shal come to honoure.
17To take hede vnto ye chastenynge of nurtoure, is ye waye of life: but he that refuseth to be refourmed, goeth wroge.
1Who so loueth wy?dome, wil be content to be refourmed: but he that hateth to be reproued, is a foole.
10He that forsaketh ye right strete, shalbe sore punyshed: & who so hateth correccion, falleth in to death.
33O geue eare vnto nurtoure, be wyse, and refuse it not.
1A wyse sonne wyll receaue his fathers warnynge, but he yt is scornefull, wyll not heare when he is reproued.
8He that is wyse, loueth his owne soule: and who so hath vnderstondinge, shal prospere.
22Vnderstondinge is a well of life vnto him yt hath it, as for ye chastenynge of fooles, it is but foolishnesse.
23The herte of the wyse enfourmeth his mouth, and amendeth ye doctryne in his lyppes.
33The feare of ye LORDE is ye right scyece of wy?dome, and lowlynes goeth before honor.
12and then saye: Alas, why hated I nurtoure? why dyd my hert despyse correccion?
12A scornefull body loueth not one yt rebuketh him, nether wil he come amonge ye wyse.
6Forsake ignorauce, and ye shal lyue: and se that ye go in the waye of vnderstondinge.
7Who so reproueth a scornefull personne, getteth him self dishonoure: and he that rebuketh the vngodly, stayneth himself.
8Reproue not a scorner, lest he owe the euell wil: but rebuke a wyse man, and he wil loue the.
9Geue a discrete man but an occasion, & he wilbe the wyser: teach a rightuous man, and he wil increase.
16Who so kepeth the comaundemet, kepeth his owne soule: but he yt regardeth not his waye, shal dye.
1He that is stiffnecked & wyll not be refourmed, shal sodenly be destroyed wt out eny helpe.
13Who so despyseth the worde, destroyeth himself: but he that feareth the comaundement, shal haue peace.
5By hearinge, the wyse ma shal come by more wysdome: and by experience,
25Yf thou smytest a scorneful personne, the ignoraut shal take better hede: & yf thou reprouest one yt hath vnderstondinge, he wil be ye wyser.
25but all my coucels haue ye despysed, and set my correccios at naught.
15Loke what a foole taketh in honde, he thinketh it well done: but he that is wyse, wyl be couceled.
30but abhorred my councell, and despysed my correccion.
10One reprofe only doth more good to him yt hath vnderstodinge, then an C. stripes vnto a foole.
11My sonne, despyse not the chastenynge of ye LORDE, nether faynte when thou art rebuked of him.
7The feare of the LORDE is the begynnynge of wysdome. But fooles despyse wysdome and nurtoure.
5It is better to geue eare to the chastenynge of a wyse man, then to heare the songe of fooles.
15A wyse herte laboureth for knowlege, and a prudent eare seketh vnderstondinge.
8A wyse man wil receaue warnynge, but a foole wil sooner be smytten in the face.
12The correccion of the wyse is to an obedient eare, a golden cheyne and a Iewel of golde.
14A wyse herte wil seke after knowlege, but ye mouth of fooles medleth with foolishnesse.
2that thine eare maye herken vnto wysdome, applie thine herte then to vnderstodinge.
23O turne you vnto my correccion: lo, I wil expresse my mynde vnto you, and make you vnderstode my wordes.
12A foole bryngeth vp a slaunder of his neghboure, but a wyse man wil kepe it secrete.
12Applie thine herte vnto lernynge, and thine eare to the wordes of knowlege.
6A scornefull body seketh wy?dome, & fyndeth it not: but knowlege is easy to come by, vnto him that wil vnderstonde.
19A seruaut wil not be the better for wordes, for though he vnderstonde, yet wil he not regarde them.
9He that turneth awaye his eare from hearinge ye lawe, his prayer shalbe abhorred.
16Yf thou now haue vnderstodinge, heare what I saye and herken to the voyce of my wordes.
27My sonne, heare nomore the doctrine yt leadeth the awaye from the wordes of vnderstondinge.
13He that geueth sentece in a matter before he heare it, is a foole, and worthy to be confounded.
2Who so feareth the LORDE, walketh in the right path: & regardeth not him that abhorreth the wayes of the LORDE.
2A foole hath no delyte in vnderstodinge, but only in those thinges wherin his herte reioyseth.
20O geue eare vnto good councell, & be content to be refourmed, that thou mayest bewyse here after.
1My sonne, geue hede vnto my wysdome, & bowe thine eare vnto my prudece:
8With goodes euery man delyuereth his life, and the poore wyl not be reproued.