Proverbs 20:16

Coverdale Bible (1535)

Take his garment that is suertie for a straunger, & take a pledge of him for ye vnknowne mans sake.

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Referenced Verses

  • Prov 27:13 : 13 Take his garment that is suertie for a straunger, & take a pledge of him for the vnknowne mans sake.
  • Exod 22:26-27 : 26 Yf thou take a garment of thy neghboure to pledge, thou shalt geue it him agayne before the Sonne go downe: 27 for his raymet is his onely couerynge of his skynne: wherin he slepeth. But yf he shall crie vnto me, I wyll heare him: for I am mercifull.
  • Prov 2:16 : 16 That thou mayest be delyuered also from the straunge woman, and from her that is not thine owne: which geueth swete wordes,
  • Prov 5:3 : 3 For the lippes of an harlot are a droppinge hony combe, and hir throte is softer then oyle.
  • Prov 7:5 : 5 that she maye kepe ye fro ye strauge woma, & fro ye harlot which geueth swete wordes.
  • Prov 7:10 : 10 And beholde, there mett him a woma in an harlottes apparell
  • Prov 11:15 : 15 He that is suertye for a straunger, hurteth himself: but he that medleth not with suerteshippe, is sure.
  • Prov 22:26-27 : 26 Be not thou one of them yt bynde ther hande vpo promyse, and are suertie for dett: 27 for yf thou hast nothinge to paye, they shal take awaye thy bed from vnder the.
  • Prov 23:27 : 27 For an whore is a depe graue, and an harlot is a narow pytt.

Similar Verses (AI)

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  • 13Take his garment that is suertie for a straunger, & take a pledge of him for the vnknowne mans sake.

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    15He that is suertye for a straunger, hurteth himself: but he that medleth not with suerteshippe, is sure.

    16A gracious woma manteyneth honestie, as for the mightie, they manteyne ryches.

  • 6Thou hast take the pledge from thy brethre for naught, & robbed the naked of their clothinge:

  • 26Yf thou take a garment of thy neghboure to pledge, thou shalt geue it him agayne before the Sonne go downe:

  • Prov 6:1-2
    2 verses
    75%

    1My sone, yf thou be suertie for yi neghboure, thou hast fastened thine hode wt another ma:

    2yee thou art boude with thine owne wordes, and taken wt thine owne speach.

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    10Yf thou lendest yi brother eny dett, thou shalt not go into his house, and take a pledge,

    11but shalt stonde without: and he, to who thou lendest, shal brynge out his pledge vnto the.

    12But yf it be a poore body, thou shalt not lye downe to slepe, with his pledge,

    13but shalt delyuer him his pledge agayne, whan the Sonne goeth downe, that he maye slepe in his awne rayment, and blesse the, so shall the same be rekened vnto the for righteousnes before the LORDE thy God.

  • 20My sonne, why wilt thou haue pleasure in an harlot, and embrace the bosome of another woma?

  • Prov 2:16-17
    2 verses
    74%

    16That thou mayest be delyuered also from the straunge woman, and from her that is not thine owne: which geueth swete wordes,

    17forsaketh the hu?bande of hir youth, and forgetteth the couenaunt of hir God.

  • 17Thou shalt not wrest the righte of the straunger and of the fatherlesse. And ye wedowes rayment shalt thou not take to pledge:

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    26Be not thou one of them yt bynde ther hande vpo promyse, and are suertie for dett:

    27for yf thou hast nothinge to paye, they shal take awaye thy bed from vnder the.

  • 18Who so promiseth by the hande, & is suertie for another, he is a foole.

  • 6Thou shalt no take ye nethermost and vppermost mylstone to pledge, for he hat set ye his lyuynge to pledge.

  • 3O delyuer me, and set me by the, who shall then be able to thrust my hondes together?

  • 15A mouth of vnderstodinge is more worth then golde, many precious stones, and costly Iewels.

  • 32but as a wife yt breaketh wedlocke, & taketh other in steade of hir hu?bode.

  • 5that she maye kepe ye fro ye strauge woma, & fro ye harlot which geueth swete wordes.

  • 17Euery ma liketh the bred that is gotten with disceate, but at the last is mouth shalbe fylled with grauell.

  • Prov 6:24-27
    4 verses
    72%

    24that they maye kepe the fro the euell woman, & from the flaterynge tonge of the harlott:

    25yt thou lust not after her beuty in thine herte, & lest thou be take wt hir fayre lokes.

    26An harlot wil make a ma to begg his bred, but a maried woman wil hunt for ye precious life.

    27Maye a man take fyre in his bosome, and his clothes not be brent?

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    14Yf a man borowe ought of his neghboure, and it be hurte, or dye, so that the owner therof be not by, then shall he make it good.

    15But yf the owner therof be by, then shal he not make it good, yf he hyred it for his money.

    16Yf a man begile a mayde, that is not yet spoused, and lye with her, the same shal geue her hir dowry, and take her to his wife.

  • 25It is a snare for a man to blaspheme that which is holy, & then to go aboute wt vowes.

  • Prov 7:20-21
    2 verses
    71%

    20He hath taken the bagg of moneye with him, who can tell whe he cometh home?

    21Thus with many swete wordes she ouercame him, and with hir flateringe lippes she wanne him.

  • 14The mouth of an harlot is a depe pytt, wherin he falleth that ye LORDE is angrie withall.

  • 16And she layed vp his garmet by her, tyll his master came home,

  • 33So shal thine eyes loke vnto straunge women, & thine herte shal muse vpon frowarde thinges.

  • 14and layeth eny shamefull thinge vnto hir charge, and bryngeth vp an euell name vpon her, and sayeth: I toke this wife, & whan I came to her, I founde her not a mayde.

  • 20Iuda sent the kydd by his shepherde of Odolla, to fetch the pledge agayne from the woman, and he founde her not.

  • 7Yf a man delyuer his neghboure money or vessels to kepe, and it be stollen from him out of his house: yf the thefe be founde, he shal restore dubble.

  • 3For the lippes of an harlot are a droppinge hony combe, and hir throte is softer then oyle.

  • Prov 5:9-10
    2 verses
    69%

    9That thou geue not thine honor vnto another, and thy yeares to the cruell.

    10That other men be not fylled with thy goodes, & that thy labours come not in a straunge house.

  • 11Yf two men stryue together, and the wyfe of one renne to, to delyuer hir husbande from the hande of him that smyteth him, & put forth hir hande, and take him by the secretes,

  • 11then shall there an ooth of the LORDE go betwene them, that he hath not put his hande vnto his neghbours good: and the owner of ye good shal accepte it, so that the other shall not make it good.

  • 20But yf it be of a trueth, that the damsell is not founde a virgin,

  • 7he greueth no body: he geueth his detter his pledge agayne: he taketh none other mans good by violece: he parteth his mete with the hongrie: he clotheth the naked:

  • 17But let them be only thine owne, & not straungers with the.

  • 18For then shal not thy cause be stilled with crueltie, ner pacified with many giftes.

  • 27For an whore is a depe graue, and an harlot is a narow pytt.