Proverbs 20:11

Coverdale Bible (1535)

A childe is knowne by his conuersacion, whether his workes be pure and right.

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  • Matt 7:16 : 16 Ye shall knowe them by their frutes. Do men gather grapes of thornes? or figges of thistles?
  • Prov 21:8 : 8 The wayes of the frowarde are straunge, but ye workes of him yt is cleane, are right.
  • Prov 22:15 : 15 Foolishnes sticketh in the herte of ye lad, but ye rod of correccion driueth it awaye.
  • Ps 51:5 : 5 Beholde, I was borne in wickednesse, and in synne hath my mother conceaued me.
  • Ps 58:3 : 3 The vngodly are frowarde, eue from their mothers wombe: as soone as they be borne, they go astraie & speake lyes.
  • Luke 6:43-44 : 43 For it is no good tre, yt bryngeth forth euell frute: and no euell tre yt bringeth forth good frute. 44 Euery tre is knowne by his frute. For me gather not fygges of thornes, ner grapes of busshes.
  • Luke 1:15 : 15 for he shal be greate before the LORDE. Wyne and stronge drynke shal he not drynke. And he shalbe fylled wt the holy goost, euen in his mothers wombe.
  • Luke 1:66 : 66 And all they yt herde therof, toke it to hert, and sayde: What maner of man wil this childe be? For the hande of the LORDE was with him.
  • Luke 2:46-47 : 46 And it fortuned after thre dayes, yt they founde him in the temple, syttinge amonge the teachers, hearynge the, and opposynge them. 47 And all they that herde him, wodred at his vnderstondynge and answeres.

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  • Prov 20:9-10
    2 verses
    75%

    9Who can saye: my hert is cleane, I am innocent from synne?

    10To vse two maner of weightes, or two maner of measures, both these are abhominable vnto the LORDE.

  • 8The wayes of the frowarde are straunge, but ye workes of him yt is cleane, are right.

  • 6Yf thou teachest a childe in his youth what waye he shulde go, he shall not leaue it when he is olde.

  • 9He that leadeth an innocent life, walketh surely: but who so goeth a wroge waye, shalbe knowne.

  • 7Who so ledeth a godly and an innocent life, happie shal his children be, whom he leaueth behynde him.

  • 7Babes, let noman disceaue you. He that doeth righteousnes, is righteous, euen as he is righteous.

  • 12As for the hearinge of the eare & the sight of ye eye, ye LORDE hath made the both.

  • 14For God shall iudge all workes and secrete thinges, whether they be good or euell.

  • 19And though God saue their childre from soch sorowe, yet wil he so rewarde theselues, that they shal knowe it.

  • 2Euery man thinketh his owne waye to be right, but the LORDE iudgeth ye hertes.

  • 21For euery mas wayes are open in the sight of the LORDE, and he podereth all their goinges.

  • 12Yf thou wilt saye: I knewe not of it. Thynkest thou yt he which made ye hertes, doth not cosidre it? & yt he which regardeth yi soule, seith it not? Shal not he recopence euery man acordinge to his workes?

  • 11A true measure & a true balauce are ye LORDES, he maketh all weightes.

  • 20Wherfore by their frutes ye shall knowe them.

  • 10Euen I the LORDE ripe out the grounde off the hert, ad search the reynes and rewarde euery ma acordinge to his wayes, and acordinge to the frute off his councels.

  • 18The laboure of the vngodly prospereth not, but he that soweth rightuosnes, shal receaue a sure rewarde.

  • 1A false balaunce is an abhominacion vnto the LORDE, but a true weight pleaseth him.

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    23The LORDE abhorreth two maner of weightes, and a false balauce is an euell thinge.

    24The LORDE ordreth euery mas goinges, for what is he, that vnderstondeth his owne wayes?

  • 15Foolishnes sticketh in the herte of ye lad, but ye rod of correccion driueth it awaye.

  • 14Now yf this man get a sonne also, that seith all this fathers synnes, which he hath done: and feareth, nether doth soch like:

  • 12The generacion that thynke them selues cleane, shal not be clensed from their fylthynesse.

  • 29Yf ye knowe yt he is righteous, knowe also that he which doth righteousnes, is borne of him.

  • 6A poore man ledynge a godly life, is better then the riche that goeth in frowarde wayes.

  • 16But or euer that childe come to knowlege, to eschue the euel and chose the good: The londe (that thou art so afrayde for) shalbe desolate of both hir kynges.

  • 2A ma thinketh all his waies to be clene, but it is ye LORDE yt fashioneth ye myndes.

  • 26With the clene thou shalt be clene & with the frowarde thou shalt be frowarde.

  • 11but he rewardeth the workes of man, and causeth euery man to fynde acordinge to his wayes.

  • 9Then shalt thou vnderstonde rightuousnesse, iudgment and equite, yee and euery good path.

  • 20The LORDE abhorreth a fayned hert, but he hath pleasure in them that are vndefyled.

  • 27With the cleane thou shalt be cleane, and with the frowarde thou shalt be frowarde.

  • 15The rodde and correccion mynistre wy?dome, but yf a childe be not loked vnto, he bryngeth his mother to shame.

  • 21And why? his eyes loke vpon the wayes of man, and he seyth all his goinges.

  • 3The eyes of the LORDE loke in euery place, both vpon ye good and badd.

  • 17Euen so euery good tree bryngeth forth good frute. But a corrupte tree, bryngeth forth euyl frute,

  • 31Yf ye rightuous be recopesed vpo earth how moch more the the vngodly & ye synner?

  • 33Either make the tre good and his frute good also, or els make the tre euel & his frute euel also. For the tre is knowne by the frute.

  • 10By this are the children of God knowne & the children of the deuell. Who so euer doeth not righteousnes, is not of God, nether he thath loueth not his brother.

  • 11The hell wt hir payne is knowne vnto the LORDE, how moch more then the hertes of men?

  • 5The rightuousnes of ye innocent ordreth his waye, but the vngodly shal fall in his owne wickednesse.

  • Mic 6:10-11
    2 verses
    68%

    10Shulde I not be displeased, for the vnrightuous good in the houses of the wicked, and because the measure is minished?

    11Or shulde I iustfie the false balaunces and the bagge of disceatfull weightes,

  • 1Better is the poore that lyueth godly, the the blasphemer that is but a foole.

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

  • 15The LORDE hateth as well him yt iustifieth ye vngodly, as him yt condempneth the innocet.

  • 25Likewyse also good workes are manifest afore hade: and they that are otherwyse can not be hyd.

  • 9Be glad then (O thou yonge man) in thy youth, and lat thine hert be mery in thy yonge dayes: folowe the wayes of thine owne hert, and the lust of thine eyes: but be thou sure, that God shal bringe the in to iudgment for all these thinges.

  • 29An vngodly man goeth forth rashly, but the iust refourmeth his owne waye.

  • 21He that delicately bryngeth vp his seruaunt from a childe, shal make him his master at length.