Proverbs 16:10
When ye prophecy is in ye lippes of ye kynge, his mouth shal not go wroge in iudgment.
When ye prophecy is in ye lippes of ye kynge, his mouth shal not go wroge in iudgment.
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11 A true measure & a true balauce are ye LORDES, he maketh all weightes.
12 It is a greate abhominacio when kynges are wycked, for a kynges seate shulde be holden vp wt righteousnesse.
13 Righteous lippes are pleasaut vnto kynges, and they loue him yt speaketh ye trueth.
14 The kynges displeasure is a messaunger of death, but a wyse man wyl pacifie him.
30 Yee the rightuous shal possesse ye lode, & dwell therin for euer.
31 The mouth of the rightuous is exercised in wy?dome, & his toge talketh of iudgment.
31 The mouth of the iust wilbe talkynge of wysdome, but the tonge of the frowarde shal perish.
32 The lippes of the rightuous are occupied in acceptable thinges, but the mouth of the vngodly taketh them to the worst.
8 Better is it to haue a litle thinge wt rightuousnes, the greate rentes wrongeously gotten.
9 A ma deuyseth a waye in his herte, but it is ye LORDE yt ordreth his goinges.
4 Like as when a kynge geueth a charge, his commaundement is mightie: Euen so who maye saye vnto him: what doest thou?
5 Who so kepeth the commaundement, shall fele no harme: but a wyse mans herte discerneth tyme and maner:
1 A man maye well purpose a thinge in his harte, but ye answere of ye tonge cometh of ye LORDE.
6 Geue eare, for I wil speake of greate matters, & open my lippes to tell thinges that be right.
7 For my throte shal be talkynge of ye trueth, & my lippes abhorre vngodlynesse.
8 All the wordes of my mouth are rightuous, there is no frowardnesse ner falsede therin.
13 With my lippes wil I be tellynge out all the iudgmentes of thy mouth.
19 Where moch bablinge is, there must nedes be offence: he that refrayneth his lippes, is wysest of all.
20 An innocent tonge is a noble treasure, but the herte of the vngodly is nothinge worth.
11 The mouth of a rightuous man is a well of life, but ye mouth of the vngodly is past shame, & presumptuous.
1 The kynges hert is in the hande of the LORDE, like as are the ryuers of water: he maye turne it whyther so euer he wyll.
16 yee my reynes shalbe very glad, yf yi lyppes speake the thinge yt is right.
7 He sytteth lurkynge in the gardens, that he maye pryuely murthur the innocent, his eyes are set vpo the poore.
15 Thorow me, kynges reigne: thorow me, prices make iust lawes.
16 Thorow me, lordes beare rule, and all iudges of ye earth execute iudgmet.
7 An eloquent speach becometh not a foole, a dyssemblinge mouth also besemeth not a prynce.
23 The herte of the wyse enfourmeth his mouth, and amendeth ye doctryne in his lyppes.
14 The seate of the kinge yt faithfully iudgeth the poore, shal continue sure for euermore.
11 Who so delyteth to be of a clene herte and of gracious lyppes, ye kynge shal be his frende.
12 The eyes of ye LORDE preserue knowlege, but as for ye wordes of ye despyteful, he bryngeth them to naught.
6 Louynge and fauorable is the face of the rightuous, but ye fore heade of the vngodly is past shame, and presumptuous.
6 Thine owne mouth condemneth the, and not I: yee thine owne lippes shappe the an answere.
3 The wordes of his mouth are vnrightuousnesse and disceate, he wil not be lerned to do good.
3 In the mouth of the foolish is the boostinge of lordshipe, but ye lippes of ye wyse wilbe warre of soch.
28 Mercy & faithfulnes preserue the kynge, & with louynge kyndnes his seate is holden vp.
2 A wyse tonge commendeth knowlege, a foolish mouth blabbeth out nothinge but foolishnesse.
12 The wordes out of a wyse mans mouth are gracious, but the lippes of a foole wil destroye himself.
3 Set a watch (o LORDE) before my mouth, yee a watch at the dore of my lippes.
26 Many there be that seke ye prynces fauoure, but euery mans iudgment commeth from the LORDE.
7 A wyse mouth poureth out knowlege, but ye herte of the foolish doth not so.
2 The kynge ought to be feared as the roaringe of a lyon, who so prouoketh him vnto anger, offendeth agaynst his owne soule.
13 The wicked falleth in to the snare thorow ye malyce of his owne mouth, but the iust shal escape out of parell.
30 He that wyncketh wt his eyes, ymagineth myschefe: and he yt byteth his lippes, wyl do some harme.
1 Beholde, the kinge shal gouerne after ye rule of rightuousnes, and ye princes shal rule acordinge to the balaunce of equite.
8 A kynge that sytteth in iudgment, and loketh well aboute him, dryueth awaye all euell.
4 A wholsome tonge is a tre of life, but he that abuseth it, hath a broken mynde.
4 With true iudgment ye kynge setteth vp the londe, but yf he be a man yt taketh giftes, he turneth it vpsyde downe.
4 The wordes of a mas mouth are like depe waters, and the well of wy?dome is like a full streame.
4 The kynges power loueth iudgment, thou preparest equite, thou executest iudgmet & rightuousnes in Iacob.
33 The lottes are cast in to the lappe, but their fall stodeth in the LORDE.