Proverbs 21:4
A presumptuous loke, a proude stomacke, & the lanterne of the vngodly is synne.
A presumptuous loke, a proude stomacke, & the lanterne of the vngodly is synne.
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17A proude loke, a dyssemblynge tonge, hades that shed innocent bloude,
18an herte yt goeth aboute wt wicked ymaginacios, fete that be swift in rennynge to do myschefe,
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.
1My hert sheweth me the wickednesse of the vngodly, that there is no feare of God before his eyes.
2For he dyssembleth before his face, so longe till his abhominable synne be founde out.
5The LORDE abhorreth all presumptuous & proude hertes, there maye nether strength ner power escape.
24He yt is proude & presumptuous, is called a scornefull ma, which in wrath darre worke maliciously.
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.
29An vngodly man goeth forth rashly, but the iust refourmeth his owne waye.
11poure out the indignacion of thy wrath: se that thou cast downe all ye proude,
12loke well, that thou makest all soch as be stubburne, to obeye: treade all the vngodly vnder thy fete,
27The sacrifice of the vngodly is abhominacion, for they offre the thinge yt is gotten wt wickednes.
9The thoughte of ye foolish is synne, & ye scornefull is an abhominacion vnto me.
22theft, coueteousnes, wickednes, disceate, vnclennes, a wicked eye, blasphemy, pryde, foolishnes.
21Wo vnto them that are wyse in their owne sight, and thinke them selues to haue vnderstodinge.
34Yff a man will cosidre all hye thinges, this same is a kynge ouer all the children off pryde.
18Lest ye LORDE (when he seyth it) be angrie, & turne his wrath from him vnto the.
34Rightuousnes setteth vp the people, but wyckednesse bryngeth folke to destruccion.
4A frowarde herte shal departe fro me, I wil not knowe a wicked personne.
5Who so preuely slaundreth his neghboure, him wil I destroye: Who so hath a proude loke & an hye stomacke, I maye not awaye with him.
10The soule of the vngodly wysheth euell, and hath no pitie vpon his neghboure.
13There are people yt haue a proude loke, and cast vp their eye lyddes.
12The rightuous enfourmeth the house of the vngodly, but ye vngodly go on still after their owne wickednesse.
8As for those that plowe wickednesse (as I haue sene myself) and sowe myschefe, they reape ye same.
9The chaunginge of their countenaunce bewrayeth them, yee they declare their owne synnes them selues, as the Sodomites, & hyde the not. Wo be vnto their soules, for they shalbe heuely rewarded.
20The LORDE abhorreth a fayned hert, but he hath pleasure in them that are vndefyled.
2Euery man thinketh his owne waye to be right, but the LORDE iudgeth ye hertes.
3To do rightuousnesse and iudgmet is more acceptable to the LORDE the sacrifice.
12After pryde cometh destruccio, and honor after lowlynes.
16But nowe ye reioyce in youre bostinges. All soche reioysynge is euell.
2Where pryde is, there is shame also and confucion: but where as is lowlynes, there is wysdome.
25Let thine eyes beholde the thinge yt is right, & let thine eye lyddes loke straight before the.
15Thus shal man haue a fall, he shalbe brought lowe, and the high lokes of the proude layde downe.
23After pryde commeth a fall, but a lowly sprete bryngeth greate worshipe.
25He that is of a proude stomacke, stereth vp strife: but he that putteth his trust in ye LORDE, shalbe well fedd.
21For euery mas wayes are open in the sight of the LORDE, and he podereth all their goinges.
13With me is the feare of the LORDE, and ye eschuynge of euell. As for pryde, disdayne, an euell waye, & a mouth that speaketh wicked thiges, I vtterly abhorre the.
3Foolishnesse maketh a man to go out of his waye, & then is his herte vnpacient agaynst the LORDE.
7Their eyes swell for fatnesse, they do euen what they lyst.
4A wicked body holdeth moch of false lippes, & a dyssemblynge persone geueth eare to a disceatfull toge.
23The iust laboure for peace and traquylite, but the vngodly for disquyetnesse.
17Neuertheles, as for thine eyes and thine herte, they loke vpon covetousnesse, to shed innocent bloude, to do wronge and violence.
12For the daye of ye LORDE of hostes shal go ouer all pryde & presumpcio, vpon all the that exalte the selues, and shal bringe them all downe?
7The robberies of the vngodly shalbe their owne destruccion, for they wolde not do the thynge that was right.
8They eate vp the synnes of my people, & corage them in their wickednesse.
12The eyes of ye LORDE preserue knowlege, but as for ye wordes of ye despyteful, he bryngeth them to naught.
9Fooles make but a sporte of synne, but there is fauourable loue amoge the rightuous.