Proverbs 19:29
Punyshmentes are ordened for the scornefull, and stripes for fooles backes.
Punyshmentes are ordened for the scornefull, and stripes for fooles backes.
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3 Vnto the horse belongeth a whyppe, to the Asse a brydle, and a rodde to the fooles backe.
4 Geue not the foole an answere after his foolishnesse, lest thou become like vnto him:
5 but make ye foole an answere to his foolishnesse, lest he be wyse in his owne coceate.
25 Yf thou smytest a scorneful personne, the ignoraut shal take better hede: & yf thou reprouest one yt hath vnderstondinge, he wil be ye wyser.
9 The thoughte of ye foolish is synne, & ye scornefull is an abhominacion vnto me.
28 A false wytnes laugheth iudgmet to scorne, & the mouth of the vngodly eateth vp wickednes.
10 One reprofe only doth more good to him yt hath vnderstodinge, then an C. stripes vnto a foole.
11 A sedicious personne seketh myschefe, but a cruell messaunger shal be sent agaynst him.
6 A fooles lippes are euer brawlinge, and his mouth prouoketh vnto batayll.
29 But bewarre of the swearde, for the swearde wylbe avenged of wickednesse, and be sure, that there is a iudgment.
11 When the scornefull is punyshed, the ignoraunt take ye better hede: & when a wyse man is warned, he wil receaue the more vnderstondinge.
7 Who so reproueth a scornefull personne, getteth him self dishonoure: and he that rebuketh the vngodly, stayneth himself.
15 Foolishnes sticketh in the herte of ye lad, but ye rod of correccion driueth it awaye.
8 The wy?dome of him that hath vnderstondinge is, to take hede vnto his waye, but the foolishnesse of the vnwyse disceaueth.
9 Fooles make but a sporte of synne, but there is fauourable loue amoge the rightuous.
13 In ye lippes of him yt hath vnderstodinge a ma shal fynde wysdome, but ye rodde belogeth to ye backe of ye foolish.
1 He that is stiffnecked & wyll not be refourmed, shal sodenly be destroyed wt out eny helpe.
8 Wicked people brynge a cite in decaye, but wyse men set it vp agayne.
9 Yf a wyse man go to lawe with a foole (whether he deale with him frendly or roughly) he getteth no rest.
17 Foolish me were plaged for their offence, & because of their wickednesse.
9 A parable in a fooles mouth, is like a thorne yt pricketh a droncken man in ye hande.
10 A man of experience discerneth all thinges well, but whoso hyreth a foole, hyreth soch one as wyl take no hede.
3 In the mouth of the foolish is the boostinge of lordshipe, but ye lippes of ye wyse wilbe warre of soch.
2 And yf the vngodly haue deserued strypes, the iudge shall commaunde to take him downe, and they shall beate him before him, acordynge to the measure and nombre of his trespace.
6 A scornefull body seketh wy?dome, & fyndeth it not: but knowlege is easy to come by, vnto him that wil vnderstonde.
5 A foole despyseth his fathers correccion, but he yt taketh hede whan he is reproued, shal haue ye more vnderstodinge.
20 Then shal the furious people ceasse, and ye mockers shal be put awaye, and all they yt do wronge shalbe rooted out,
21 soch as laboure to drawe me vnto synne: and yt disceaue him, which reproueth them in the gate, & soch as turne good personnes to vanite.
24 He yt is proude & presumptuous, is called a scornefull ma, which in wrath darre worke maliciously.
3 Foolishnesse maketh a man to go out of his waye, & then is his herte vnpacient agaynst the LORDE.
12 A scornefull body loueth not one yt rebuketh him, nether wil he come amonge ye wyse.
22 O ye childre, how loge wil ye loue childyshnesse? how longe wil ye scorners delyte in scornynge, & ye vnwyse be enemies vnto knowlege?
10 Delicate ease becometh not a foole, moch more vnsemely is it, a bonde man to haue ye rule of prynces.
5 Who so laugheth ye poore to scorne, blasphemeth his maker: and he yt is glad of another mans hurte, shal not be vnpunyshed.
1 A wyse sonne wyll receaue his fathers warnynge, but he yt is scornefull, wyll not heare when he is reproued.
19 For wt ioy shal the godly, and with gladnesse shal the innocent se,
17 Neuerthelesse, thou hast condemned the iudgment of the vngodly, yee euen soch a iudgment and sentence shalt thou suffre.
3 Where vngodlynes is, there is also di?dayne: & so there foloweth shame & dishonor.
16 A foole vttereth his wrath in all the haist, but a discrete man forgeueth wronge.
25 An vndiscrete sonne is a grefe vnto his father, and heuynesse vnto his mother yt bare him.
35 The wyse shal haue honor in possession, but shame is the promocio that fooles shal haue.
24 Riches are an ornament vnto the wyse, but the ignoraunce of fooles is very foolishnesse.
33 Wy?dome resteth in the herte of him that hath vnderstondinge, and he wyll teach them that are vnlerned.
18 He that thinketh scorne to be refourmed, commeth to pouerte and shame: but who so receaueth correccion, shal come to honoure.
19 For greate wrath bryngeth harme, therfore let him go, and so mayest thou teach him more nurtoure.
9 Tel nothinge in to ye eares of a foole, for he wyl despyse the wy?dome of thy wordes.
11 A foole poureth out his sprete alltogether, but a wyse man kepeth it in till afterwarde.
19 For ye suffre foles gladly, in so moch as ye youre selues are wyse.
10 Cast out ye scornefull man, and so shal strife go out wt him, yee variaunce and slaunder shal cease.
25 burnynge for burnynge, wounde for wounde, strype for strype.