Proverbs 21:24
He yt is proude & presumptuous, is called a scornefull ma, which in wrath darre worke maliciously.
He yt is proude & presumptuous, is called a scornefull ma, which in wrath darre worke maliciously.
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9The thoughte of ye foolish is synne, & ye scornefull is an abhominacion vnto me.
4A presumptuous loke, a proude stomacke, & the lanterne of the vngodly is synne.
22An angrie man stereth vp strife, and he that beareth euell wyll in his mynde, doth moch euell.
23After pryde commeth a fall, but a lowly sprete bryngeth greate worshipe.
12A scornefull body loueth not one yt rebuketh him, nether wil he come amonge ye wyse.
7Who so reproueth a scornefull personne, getteth him self dishonoure: and he that rebuketh the vngodly, stayneth himself.
25The voluptuousnesse of the slouthfull is his owne death, for his hades wyll not labor.
26He coueteth and desyreth all the daye longe, but the rightuous is allwaye geuynge & kepeth nothinge backe.
6A scornefull body seketh wy?dome, & fyndeth it not: but knowlege is easy to come by, vnto him that wil vnderstonde.
8Wicked people brynge a cite in decaye, but wyse men set it vp agayne.
4Oure soule is fylled wt the scornefull reprofe of the welthy, & with ye despitefulnesse of the proude.
16A wyse man, feareth, and departeth from euell, but a foole goeth on presumptuously.
17An vnpacient man handeleth foolishly, but he that is well aduysed, doth other wayes.
25Yf thou smytest a scorneful personne, the ignoraut shal take better hede: & yf thou reprouest one yt hath vnderstondinge, he wil be ye wyser.
20Then shal the furious people ceasse, and ye mockers shal be put awaye, and all they yt do wronge shalbe rooted out,
3In the mouth of the foolish is the boostinge of lordshipe, but ye lippes of ye wyse wilbe warre of soch.
18Presumptuousnes goeth before destruccion, and after a proude stomake there foloweth a fall.
19Better it is to be of humble mynde wt the lowly, then to deuyde ye spoyles wt ye proude.
10Cast out ye scornefull man, and so shal strife go out wt him, yee variaunce and slaunder shal cease.
1A wyse sonne wyll receaue his fathers warnynge, but he yt is scornefull, wyll not heare when he is reproued.
25He that is of a proude stomacke, stereth vp strife: but he that putteth his trust in ye LORDE, shalbe well fedd.
23Who so kepeth his mouth and his tonge, the same kepeth his soule from troubles.
29Punyshmentes are ordened for the scornefull, and stripes for fooles backes.
2Whyle ye vngodly hath the ouer hande, the poore must suffre persecucion: O that they were taken in the ymaginacions which they go aboute.
3For the vngodly maketh boost of his owne hertes desyre, the cuvetous blesseth him self, and blasphemeth the LORDE.
4The vngodly is so proude and full of indignacio, that he careth not: nether is God before his eyes.
29Pacience is a token of wi?dome, but wrath and haistie displeasure is a token of foolishnesse.
11When the scornefull is punyshed, the ignoraunt take ye better hede: & when a wyse man is warned, he wil receaue the more vnderstondinge.
34As for the scornefull, he shal laugh the to scorne, but he shal geue grace vnto the lowly.
34Yff a man will cosidre all hye thinges, this same is a kynge ouer all the children off pryde.
21Thou rebukest the proude, cursed are they that departe from thy commaundemetes
11poure out the indignacion of thy wrath: se that thou cast downe all ye proude,
5Who so laugheth ye poore to scorne, blasphemeth his maker: and he yt is glad of another mans hurte, shal not be vnpunyshed.
2For he dyssembleth before his face, so longe till his abhominable synne be founde out.
1He that is stiffnecked & wyll not be refourmed, shal sodenly be destroyed wt out eny helpe.
5The LORDE abhorreth all presumptuous & proude hertes, there maye nether strength ner power escape.
3Foolishnesse maketh a man to go out of his waye, & then is his herte vnpacient agaynst the LORDE.
3Where vngodlynes is, there is also di?dayne: & so there foloweth shame & dishonor.
10They shall mocke the kinges, and laugh the prynces to scorne. They shal not set by eny stronge holde, for they shal laye ordinaunce agaynst it, and take it.
7where is there soch one as Iob, yt drinketh vp scornefulnes like water?
2The kynge ought to be feared as the roaringe of a lyon, who so prouoketh him vnto anger, offendeth agaynst his owne soule.
18Shewe thy seruaunt the light of thy countenaunce, helpe me for thy mercies sake.
15Thus shal man haue a fall, he shalbe brought lowe, and the high lokes of the proude layde downe.
7That they maye geue no force for the multitude off people in the cities, nether to regarde the crienge of the dryuer:
12After pryde cometh destruccio, and honor after lowlynes.
29As for Moabs pryde, we haue herde off it, she is very hie mynded. I knowe hir stoutnesse, hir boostinge, hir arogacy and the pryde off hir stomack, saieth the LORDE.
3O that the LORDE wolde rote out all disceatfull lippes, ad the tonge that speaketh proude thinges.
5Like as the wyne disceaueth the dronckarde, euen so the proude shal fayle & not endure. He openeth his desyre wyde vp as the hell, & is as vnsaciable as death. All Heithen gathereth he to him, & heapeth vnto him all people.
6As for Moabs pride (shal they answere) it is wel knowne. And all though they be excellent, proude, arrogant, & hie mynded: yet is their strength nothinge like.
2Where pryde is, there is shame also and confucion: but where as is lowlynes, there is wysdome.