Proverbs 20:5
Wyse councell in the herte of man is like a water in the depe of the earth, but he that hath vnderstondinge, bryngeth it forth.
Wyse councell in the herte of man is like a water in the depe of the earth, but he that hath vnderstondinge, bryngeth it forth.
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4 The wordes of a mas mouth are like depe waters, and the well of wy?dome is like a full streame.
20 O geue eare vnto good councell, & be content to be refourmed, that thou mayest bewyse here after.
21 There are many deuices in a mas herte, neuertheles the coucell of ye LORDE shal stode.
5 By hearinge, the wyse ma shal come by more wysdome: and by experience,
6 he shal be more apte to vnderstonde a parable, and the interpretacion therof: the wordes of the wyse, and the darcke speaches of the same.
15 A wyse herte laboureth for knowlege, and a prudent eare seketh vnderstondinge.
21 Who so hath a wyse vnderstondinge, is called to councell: but he yt can speake fayre, getteth more riches.
22 Vnderstondinge is a well of life vnto him yt hath it, as for ye chastenynge of fooles, it is but foolishnesse.
23 The herte of the wyse enfourmeth his mouth, and amendeth ye doctryne in his lyppes.
19 Like as in one water there apeare dyuerse faces, eue so dyuerse men haue dyuerse hertes.
6 Many there be that are called good doers, but where shal one fynde a true faithful ma?
14 A wyse herte wil seke after knowlege, but ye mouth of fooles medleth with foolishnesse.
27 The lanterne of ye LORDE is ye breth of man, & goeth thorow all the inwarde partes of the body.
33 Wy?dome resteth in the herte of him that hath vnderstondinge, and he wyll teach them that are vnlerned.
11 The rich man thynketh him self to be wyse, but the poore that hath vnderstondinge, ca perceaue him wel ynough.
1 A man maye well purpose a thinge in his harte, but ye answere of ye tonge cometh of ye LORDE.
36 Who geueth sure wisdome, or stedfast vnderstodinge?
22 Vnaduysed thoughtes shal come to naught, but where as are men yt can geue councell, there is stedfastnesse.
23 O how ioyfull a thinge is it, a man to geue a conuenient answere? O how pleasaunt is a worde spoken in due season?
3 The heauen is hie, ye earth is depe, and ye kinges hert is vnsearcheable.
9 A ma deuyseth a waye in his herte, but it is ye LORDE yt ordreth his goinges.
1 Who so hath pleasure to sowe discorde, piketh a quarell in euery thinge.
2 A foole hath no delyte in vnderstodinge, but only in those thinges wherin his herte reioyseth.
15 Drinke of the water of thine owne well, and of the ryuers that runne out of thine owne spriges.
23 He that hath vnderstodinge, can hyde his wysdome: but an vndiscrete herte telleth out his foolishnesse.
3 My mouth shal speake of wy?dome, and my hert shal muse of vnderstondinge.
27 He is wyse and discrete, yt tempereth his wordes: and he is a ma of vnderstodinge, yt maketh moch of his sprete.
24 then she was before, yee & so depe that I might not reach vnto her.
6 For it is the LORDE that geueth wy?dome, out of his mouth commeth knowlege and vnderstondinge.
18 Thorow councell the thinges that men deuyse go forwarde: & with discrecion ought warres to be taken in honde.
5 Take hede vnto knowlege o ye ignoraut, be wyse in herte o ye fooles.
1 The kynges hert is in the hande of the LORDE, like as are the ryuers of water: he maye turne it whyther so euer he wyll.
5 A wyse ma is stroge, yee a ma of vnderstodinge is better, the he yt is mightie of stregth.
35 A good man out of the good treasure of his hert, bringeth forth good thinges: & an euel man out of his euell treasure, bringeth forth euell thinges.
20 In a wyse mans house there is greate treasure and plenteousnesse, but a foolish body spendeth vp all.
13 Well is him that fyndeth wy?dome, & opteyneth vnderstondinge,
12 How commeth a man then by wy?dome? Where is the place that men fynde vnderstondinge?
7 A wyse mouth poureth out knowlege, but ye herte of the foolish doth not so.
5 Put thy trust in ye LORDE with all thine herte, and leane not vnto thine owne vnderstondinge.
8 He that is wyse, loueth his owne soule: and who so hath vnderstondinge, shal prospere.
22 A wyse man wynneth the cite of the mightie, and as for the strength yt they trust in, he bryngeth it downe.
26 A righteous man fallynge downe before the vngodly, is like a troubled well and a sprynge yt is destroyed.
45 A good ma out of ye good treasure of his hert, bryngeth forth yt which is good: and an euell ma out of the euell treasure of his hert, bryngeth forth that which is euell. For of the abundaunce of the hert, the mouth speaketh.
2 that thine eare maye herken vnto wysdome, applie thine herte then to vnderstodinge.
29 Pacience is a token of wi?dome, but wrath and haistie displeasure is a token of foolishnesse.
11 A foole poureth out his sprete alltogether, but a wyse man kepeth it in till afterwarde.
10 They shall shewe the, they shall tell the, yee they will gladly confesse the same.
15 Loke what a foole taketh in honde, he thinketh it well done: but he that is wyse, wyl be couceled.
20 Thorow his wi?dome ye depthes breake vp, & ye cloudes droppe downe the dew.
13 In ye lippes of him yt hath vnderstodinge a ma shal fynde wysdome, but ye rodde belogeth to ye backe of ye foolish.