Proverbs 21:19

Coverdale Bible (1535)

It is better to dwell in a wyldernesse, the with a chydinge and an angrie woman.

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Referenced Verses

  • Prov 21:9 : 9 It is better to dwell in a corner vnder ye house toppe, then with a braulinge woman in a wyde house.
  • Jer 9:2 : 2 Wolde God that I had a cotage some where farre from folke, that I might leaue my people, and go from the: for they be all aduoutrers and a shrenckinge sorte.
  • Ps 55:6-7 : 6 Lo, then wolde I get me awaye farre of, and remayne in the wildernesse. 7 Sela. I wolde make haist to escape, from the stormy wynde and tempest.
  • Ps 120:5-6 : 5 Wo is me yt my banishmet endureth sologe: I dwell in the tabernacles of the soroufull. 6 My soule hath loge dwelt amonge them, that be enemies vnto peace.

Similar Verses (AI)

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  • 9It is better to dwell in a corner vnder ye house toppe, then with a braulinge woman in a wyde house.

  • 24It is better to syt in a corner vnder the rofe, then wt a braulynge woman in a wyde house.

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    15A brawlynge woman and the rofe of the house droppynge in a raynie daye, maye well be compared together.

    16He that refrayneth her, refrayneth the wynde, and holdeth oyle fast in his hode.

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    13An vndiscrete sonne is ye heuynes of his father, & a braulynge wife is like the topp of an house, where thorow it is euer droppynge.

    14House & riches maye a ma haue by ye heretage of his elders, but a discrete woma is the gifte of the LORDE.

  • 20In a wyse mans house there is greate treasure and plenteousnesse, but a foolish body spendeth vp all.

  • 1Better is a drye morsell wt quyetnesse, the a full house and many fatt catell wt stryfe.

  • 11(a disceatfull, waton & an vnstedfast woma: whose fete coude not abyde in ye house,

  • 26And I founde, that a woman is bytterer then death: for she is a very angle, hir hert is a nett, and hir handes are cheynes. Who so pleaseth God shal escape from her, but the synner will be taken wt her.

  • 18The vngodly shalbe geuen for the rightuous, & the wicked for the iust.

  • Prov 9:13-14
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    13A foolish restlesse woman, full of wordes, and soch one as hath no knowlege,

    14sytteth in the dores of hir house vpo a stole aboue in the cite,

  • 24Make no fredshipe with an angrie wylfull man, and kepe no company wt ye furious:

  • 12It were better to come agaynst a she Bere robbed of hir whelpes, then agaynst a foole in his foolishnes.

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    16Better is a litle with the feare of the LORDE then greate treasure, for they are not without sorowe.

    17Better is a meace of potage with loue, then a fat oxe wt euell will.

    18An angrie man stereth vp strife, but he yt is pacient stilleth discorde.

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    22A fayre woman without discrete maners, is like a rynge of golde in a swynes snoute.

    23The iust laboure for peace and traquylite, but the vngodly for disquyetnesse.

  • 17An vnpacient man handeleth foolishly, but he that is well aduysed, doth other wayes.

  • 23thorow an ydle houswife, & thorow an handmayden yt is heyre to hir mastres.

  • 22An angrie man stereth vp strife, and he that beareth euell wyll in his mynde, doth moch euell.

  • 1A wyse woma vpholdeth hir house, but a foolish wife plucketh it downe.

  • 6One handfull (saieth he) is better wt rest, the both ye handes full with labor and trauayle.

  • 3It is a mans honoure to kepe himself from strife, but they yt haue pleasure in braulinge, are fooles eueryone.

  • 21Coles kyndle heate, and wodd ye fyre: euen so doth a braulinge felowe stere vp variaunce.

  • 9Yf a wyse man go to lawe with a foole (whether he deale with him frendly or roughly) he getteth no rest.

  • 56And the woman that afore hath lyued so tenderly and voluptuously amonge you, that she durste not set the sole of hir fote vpon the grounde for tendernes and voluptuousnes, shal be greued to loke vpon hir husbande that lieth in hir bosome, and on hir sonne, and on hir doughter:

  • 5It is better to geue eare to the chastenynge of a wyse man, then to heare the songe of fooles.

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

  • 22Who so fyndeth a wife fyndeth a good thynge, & receaueth an wholsome benefite of the LORDE.

  • 1A softe aswere putteth downe displeasure, but frowarde wordes prouoke vnto anger.

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

  • 10Who so fyndeth an honest faithful woma, she is moch more worth the perles.

  • 17Hir wayes are pleasaunt wayes, and all hir pathes are peaceable.

  • 18Let thy well be blessed, and be glad with the wife of thy youth.

  • 4But at ye last she is as bitter as wormwod, and as sharpe as a two edged swerde.

  • 14He yt soweth discorde & strife, is like one yt dyggeth vp a water broke: but an open enemie is like the water yt breaketh out & reneth abrode.

  • 19The vnite of brethren is stronger then a castell, and they that holde together are like the barre of a palace.

  • 19For greate wrath bryngeth harme, therfore let him go, and so mayest thou teach him more nurtoure.

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

  • 20Soch is the waye also of a wyfe yt breaketh wedlocke, which wypeth hir mouth like as wha she hath eate, & sayeth: As for me, I haue done no harme.

  • 8Kepe thy waye farre from her, and come not nye ye dores of hir house.

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

  • 15Yf a man haue two wyues, one that he loueth, and one that he hateth, and they beare him children, both the beloued and the hated,