Proverbs 18:12
After pryde cometh destruccio, and honor after lowlynes.
After pryde cometh destruccio, and honor after lowlynes.
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18Presumptuousnes goeth before destruccion, and after a proude stomake there foloweth a fall.
19Better it is to be of humble mynde wt the lowly, then to deuyde ye spoyles wt ye proude.
23After pryde commeth a fall, but a lowly sprete bryngeth greate worshipe.
33The feare of ye LORDE is ye right scyece of wy?dome, and lowlynes goeth before honor.
2Where pryde is, there is shame also and confucion: but where as is lowlynes, there is wysdome.
13He that geueth sentece in a matter before he heare it, is a foole, and worthy to be confounded.
11But ye rich mas goodes are his stronge holde, yee he taketh them for an hye wall roude aboute him.
15Thus shal man haue a fall, he shalbe brought lowe, and the high lokes of the proude layde downe.
4The ende of lowlynes & the feare of God, is riches, honor, prosperite and health.
12For who so exalteth himself, shal be brought lowe: and he that humbleth himself, shalbe exalted.
10And therfore get ye soone in to some rock, vnd hyde the in the grounde from the sight of the fearful iudge, and from ye glory of his Magestie.
11Which casteth downe ye high lokes of presumptuous personnes, and bryngeth lowe the pryde of ma, and he only shall be exalted in ye daye.
12For the daye of ye LORDE of hostes shal go ouer all pryde & presumpcio, vpon all the that exalte the selues, and shal bringe them all downe?
8A man shalbe commended for his wy?dome, but a foole shal be despysed.
9A simple man which laboureth and worketh, is better the one that is gorgious and wanteth bred.
10Amonge the proude there is euer strife, but amonge those that do all thinges with aduysement, there is wy?dome.
18He that thinketh scorne to be refourmed, commeth to pouerte and shame: but who so receaueth correccion, shal come to honoure.
17And it shall bringe downe the pryde of man, and laye mans presumptuousnesse full lowe, and the LORDE shal only haue the victory in that daye.
3Foolishnesse maketh a man to go out of his waye, & then is his herte vnpacient agaynst the LORDE.
11For who so euer exalteth himself, shalbe brought lowe: and he yt humbleth himself, shalbe exalted.
22A wyse man wynneth the cite of the mightie, and as for the strength yt they trust in, he bryngeth it downe.
3Where vngodlynes is, there is also di?dayne: & so there foloweth shame & dishonor.
10Cast downe youre selues before the LORDE, and he shal lift you vp.
11The hell wt hir payne is knowne vnto the LORDE, how moch more then the hertes of men?
15Be obedient, geue eare, take no di?dayne at it, for it is the LORDE himself that speaketh.
3The pryde of thine herte hath lift the vp, thou that dwellest in ye stroge holdes off stone, and hast made the an hye seate: Thou sayest in thyne herte: who shal cast me downe to the grounde?
28The increase and prosperite of the comons is the kynges honoure, but the decaye of the people is the confucio of the prynce.
29Pacience is a token of wi?dome, but wrath and haistie displeasure is a token of foolishnesse.
12Yf thou seyest a man yt is wyse in his owne conceate, there is more hope in a foole then in hi.
3In the mouth of the foolish is the boostinge of lordshipe, but ye lippes of ye wyse wilbe warre of soch.
1A man maye well purpose a thinge in his harte, but ye answere of ye tonge cometh of ye LORDE.
6in yt a foole sytteth in greate dignite, & the rich are sett downe beneth:
25He that is of a proude stomacke, stereth vp strife: but he that putteth his trust in ye LORDE, shalbe well fedd.
18Tell the kinge & the rulers: Humble yor selues, set you downe lowe, for ye crowne of yor glory shal fall from youre heade.
5The LORDE abhorreth all presumptuous & proude hertes, there maye nether strength ner power escape.
11The rich man thynketh him self to be wyse, but the poore that hath vnderstondinge, ca perceaue him wel ynough.
16A foole vttereth his wrath in all the haist, but a discrete man forgeueth wronge.
4A presumptuous loke, a proude stomacke, & the lanterne of the vngodly is synne.
17that it is he, which withdraweth man from euell, delyuereth him from pryde,
16A wyse man, feareth, and departeth from euell, but a foole goeth on presumptuously.
16Liberalite bryngeth a man to honor and worshipe, & setteth him amonge greate men.
35The wyse shal haue honor in possession, but shame is the promocio that fooles shal haue.
29As for Moabs pryde, we haue herde off it, she is very hie mynded. I knowe hir stoutnesse, hir boostinge, hir arogacy and the pryde off hir stomack, saieth the LORDE.
1He that is stiffnecked & wyll not be refourmed, shal sodenly be destroyed wt out eny helpe.
6but geueth more grace.
23He that hath vnderstodinge, can hyde his wysdome: but an vndiscrete herte telleth out his foolishnesse.
11A wyse man putteth of displeasure, & it is his honor to let some fautes passe.
12loke well, that thou makest all soch as be stubburne, to obeye: treade all the vngodly vnder thy fete,