Proverbs 16:6

Coverdale Bible (1535)

With louynge mercy & faithfulnesse synnes be forgeuen, and who so feareth ye LORDE eschueth euell.

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  • Prov 14:16 : 16 A wyse man, feareth, and departeth from euell, but a foole goeth on presumptuously.
  • Job 28:28 : 28 And vnto man he sayde: Beholde, to feare the LORDE, is wy?dome: & to forsake euell, is vnderstondinge.
  • Dan 4:27 : 27 Wherfore (o kinge) be contet with my councel, that thou mayest lowse thy synnes with rightuousnesse, ad thyne offences with mercy to poore people: for soch thinges shall prolonge thy peace.
  • Prov 8:13 : 13 With me is the feare of the LORDE, and ye eschuynge of euell. As for pryde, disdayne, an euell waye, & a mouth that speaketh wicked thiges, I vtterly abhorre the.
  • Luke 11:41 : 41 Neuertheles geue almesse of that ye haue, and beholde, all is cleane vnto you.
  • John 15:2 : 2 Euery braunch that bringeth not forth frute in me, shal he cut of: and euery one that bryngeth forth frute, shal he pourge, yt it maye bringe forth more frute.
  • Acts 15:9 : 9 & put no dyfference betwixte vs & them, and purified their hertes thorow fayth.
  • 2 Cor 7:1 : 1 Seynge now that we haue soch promyses (dearly beloued) let vs clense oureselues from all fylthynes of the flesh and sprete, and growe vp to full holynes in ye feare of God.
  • Eph 5:21 : 21 submyttinge youreselues one to another in the feare of God.
  • 1 Pet 1:22 : 22 Euen ye which haue purifyed youre soules in obeyenge the trueth thorow the sprete, for to loue brotherly without faynynge, & feruently one to loue another wt a pure hert,
  • Mic 7:18-20 : 18 Where is there soch a God as thou? that pardonest wickednes, and forgeuest the offences of the remnaunt of thine heretage? He kepeth not his wrath for euer. And why? his delyte is to haue compassion: 19 he shal turne agayne, & be mercyfull to vs: he shal put downe oure wickednesses, & cast all oure synnes in to the botome of the see. 20 Thou shalt kepe thy trust with Iacob, and thy mercy for Abraham, like as thou hast sworne vnto oure fathers longe agoo.
  • Ps 85:10 : 10 Mercy and trueth are met together, rightuousnesse and peace kysse ech other.
  • Prov 14:27 : 27 The feare of the LORDE is a well of life, to auoyde the snares of death.
  • Prov 20:28 : 28 Mercy & faithfulnes preserue the kynge, & with louynge kyndnes his seate is holden vp.
  • Gen 20:11 : 11 Abraham sayde: I thought: Peraduenture there is no feare of God in this place, & they shall sleye me for my wifes sake,
  • Neh 5:9 : 9 And I sayde: It is not good that ye do. Oughte ye not to walke in the feare of God, because of the rebuke of the Heythen oure enemies?
  • Neh 5:15 : 15 For the olde Debytes that were before me, had bene chargeable vnto the people, and had take of the bred and wyne, and fortye Sycles of syluer: Yee and their seruauntes had oppressed the people. But so dyd not I, and that because of the feare of God.
  • Job 1:1-8 : 1 In the lode of Hus there was a man called Iob: an innocent and vertuous man, soch one as feared God, and eschued euell. 2 This man had vij. sonnes, and iij. doughters. 3 His substaunce was vij. M. shepe, iij.M. camels, v.C. yock of oxen, v.C. she asses, and a very greate housholde: so yt he was one of the most principall men amoge all them of the east countre. 4 His sonnes now wente on euery man, and made banckettes: one daye in one house, another daye in another, and sent for their iij. sisters, to eate & drinke with them. 5 So when they had passed ouer the tyme of their banckettinge rounde aboute, Iob sent for them, and clensed them agayne, stode vp early, and offred for euery one a bretofferinge. For Iob thought thus: peraduenture my sonnes haue done some offence, and haue bene vnthankfull to God in their hertes. And thus dyd Iob euery daye. 6 Now vpon a tyme, when the seruauntes of God came and stode before the LORDE, Sathan came also amonge them. 7 And the LORDE sayde vnto Sathan: From whence commest thou? Sathan answered the LORDE, and sayde: I haue gone aboute the lode, and walked thorow it. 8 Then sayde the LORDE vnto Satha: hast thou not considered my seruaunt Iob, how that he is an innocet and vertuous ma: soch one as feareth God, and eschueth euell, and that there is none like him in the londe?

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  • 13 With me is the feare of the LORDE, and ye eschuynge of euell. As for pryde, disdayne, an euell waye, & a mouth that speaketh wicked thiges, I vtterly abhorre the.

  • 28 And vnto man he sayde: Beholde, to feare the LORDE, is wy?dome: & to forsake euell, is vnderstondinge.

  • 16 Wash you, make you clene, put awaye yor euell thoughtes out of my sight, cease from doinge of euell and violence.

  • 7 Be not wyse in thine owne conceate, but feare ye LORDE and departe from euell:

  • 7 When a mans wayes please ye LORDE, he maketh his very enemies to be his frendes.

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

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    13 He that hydeth his synnes, shall not prospere: but who so knowlegeth them and forsaketh them, shall haue mercy.

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

  • 6 Righteousnesse kepeth the innocet in the waye, but vngodlynesse shal ouerthrowe the synner.

  • 17 The path of ye righteous eschueth euell, & who so loketh well to his wayes, kepeth his owne soule.

  • 16 But the face of the LORDE beholdeth them that do euel, to destroye the remembraunce of them out of the earth.

  • 5 The LORDE abhorreth all presumptuous & proude hertes, there maye nether strength ner power escape.

  • 15 Yee ye treuth is lade in preson, and he that refrayneth himself fro euel, must be spoyled. When the LORDE sawe this, it displeased him sore, yt there was no where eny equite.

  • 14 Let him eschue euell, and do good: Let him seke peace & ensue it.

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    26 The feare of the LORDE is a stroge holde, for vnto his he wyl be a sure defence.

    27 The feare of the LORDE is a well of life, to auoyde the snares of death.

  • 16 A wyse man, feareth, and departeth from euell, but a foole goeth on presumptuously.

  • 16 There be sixe thinges, which the LORDE hateth, & the seuenth he vtterly abhorreth:

  • 4 But there is mercy with the, that thou mayest be feared.

  • 7 Let the vngodly man forsake his wayes, ad the vnrightuous his ymaginacios, & turne agayne vnto the LORDE, so shal he be merciful vnto him: and to oure God, for he is redy to forgeue.

  • 14 yf thou woldest put awaye the wickednesse, which thou hast in honde, so that no vngodlynesse dwelt in thy house:

  • 34 Rightuousnes setteth vp the people, but wyckednesse bryngeth folke to destruccion.

  • 8 They that holde of vayne vanyties, wil forsake his mercy.

  • 26 When a rightuous ma turneth awaye from his rightuousnesse, and medleth with vngodlynes: he must dye therin: Yee for the vnrightuousnes that he hath done, must he dye.

  • 22 They that ymagin wickednes, shalbe disapoynted: but they that muse vpo good thinges, vnto soch shal happen mercy and faithfulnesse.

  • 20 other maye heare and feare, and take nomore vpon them to do soch wicked poyntes amonge you.

  • 18 When the rightuous turneth from his rightuousnesse, and doeth the thynge that is wicked, he shall dye therfore.

  • 4 The ende of lowlynes & the feare of God, is riches, honor, prosperite and health.

  • 27 Fle fro euell, & do ye thinge that is good, so shalt thou dwell for euer.

  • 1 My hert sheweth me the wickednesse of the vngodly, that there is no feare of God before his eyes.

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

  • 2 Who so feareth the LORDE, walketh in the right path: & regardeth not him that abhorreth the wayes of the LORDE.

  • 9 The feare of the LORDE is cleane, & endureth for euer: the iudgmentes of the LORDE are true and rigtuous alltogether.

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

  • 9 The waye of the vngodly is an abhominacio vnto ye LORDE, but who so foloweth righteousnes, him he loueth.

  • 16 For their fete rune to euell, & are haistie to shed bloude.

  • 10 The feare of the LORDE is the begynnynge of wysdome, & the knowlege of holy thinges is vnderstondinge.

  • 6 The lawe of treuth was in his mouth, and there was no wickednesse founde in his lippes. He walked with me in peace ad equyte, and dyd turne many one awaye from their synnes.

  • 16 How moch more then an abhominable and vyle ma, which dryncketh wickednesse like water?

  • 19 Thine owne wickednesse shal reproue the, and thy turnynge awaye shal condemne the: that thou mayest knowe and vnderstonde, how euel and hurtful a thinge it is, yt thou hast forsaken the LORDE thy God, and not feared him, saieth the LORDE God of hoostes.

  • 28 Mercy & faithfulnes preserue the kynge, & with louynge kyndnes his seate is holden vp.

  • 18 It is good for the to take holde of this, & not to let yt go out of thy hande. For he yt feareth God shal escape them all.

  • 3 Oure my?dedes preuayle agaynst vs, oh be thou mercyfull vnto oure synnes.

  • 12 It is a greate abhominacio when kynges are wycked, for a kynges seate shulde be holden vp wt righteousnesse.

  • 33 The feare of ye LORDE is ye right scyece of wy?dome, and lowlynes goeth before honor.

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    6 For the LORDE aloweth ye waye of the rightuous, but the waye of the vngodly shal perishe.

  • 5 Wicked men discerne not the thinge yt is right, but they that seke after the LORDE, discusse all thinges.

  • 5 For yf ye will amende youre waies and councels, yf ye wil iudge right betwixte a man and his neghboure:

  • 10 All the wayes of the LORDE are very mercy & faithfulnesse, vnto soch as kepe his testament and couenaunt.

  • 5 The shalt thou vnderstonde ye feare of the LORDE, and fynde ye knowlege of God.