Proverbs 21:6

Coverdale Bible (1535)

Who so hoordeth vp riches wt ye disceatfulnes of his tonge, he is a foole, & like vnto them that seke their owne death.

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  • Prov 13:11 : 11 Hastely gotte goodes are soone spent, but they that be gathered together with the hande, shal increase.
  • Prov 20:21 : 21 The heretage that commeth to haistely at the first, shal not be praysed at the ende.
  • Prov 8:36 : 36 But who so offendeth agaynst me, hurteth his owne soule. All they that hate me, are the louers of death.
  • Prov 10:2 : 2 Treasures that are wickedly gotten, profit nothinge, but rightuousnesse delyuereth from death.
  • 2 Pet 2:3 : 3 and thorow cuvetousnes shal they with fayned wordes make marchaundise of you, vpo who the iudgment is not necliget in tarienge of olde, and their damnacion slepeth not.
  • Prov 20:14 : 14 It is naught, It is naught (saye men) whan they haue it, but whan it is gone, they geue it a good worde.
  • Prov 22:8 : 8 He yt soweth wickednesse, shal reape sorowe, & the rodde of his plage shal destroye him.
  • Prov 30:8 : 8 Remoue fro me vanite and lyes: geue me nether pouerte ner riches, only graunte me a necessary lyuynge.
  • Jer 17:11 : 11 The disceatfull maketh a nest, but bringeth forth no yonge: He commeth by riches, but not rightuously. In the myddest off his life must he leaue them behinde him, and at the last be founde a very foole.
  • Ezek 18:31 : 31 Cast awaye fro you all youre vngodlynesse, that ye haue done: make you new hertes and a new sprete. Wherfore wil ye dye, O ye house of Israel?
  • 1 Tim 6:9-9 : 9 For they that wylbe riche, fall in to the teptacion and snare, and in to many folisshe & noysome lustes, which drowne men in destruccion and damnacion. 10 For Couetousnes is the rote of all euell, which whyle some lusted after, they erred from the faith, and tangled them selues with many sorowes.
  • Titus 1:11 : 11 whose mouthes must be stopped: which peruerte whole houses, teachinge thinges which they oughte not, because of filthye lucre.

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  • 7 The robberies of the vngodly shalbe their owne destruccion, for they wolde not do the thynge that was right.

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    27 Who so dyggeth vp a pytt, shal fal therin: and he yt weltreth a stone, shal stomble vpon it hymselfe.

    28 A dyssemblynge tonge hateth one that rebuketh him, and a flaterige mouth worketh myschefe.

  • Prov 1:18-19
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    18 Yee they the selues laye wayte one for anothers bloude, and one of the wolde slaye another.

    19 These are the wayes of all soch as be couetous, that one wolde rauysh anothers life.

  • 2 Treasures that are wickedly gotten, profit nothinge, but rightuousnesse delyuereth from death.

  • 11 Hastely gotte goodes are soone spent, but they that be gathered together with the hande, shal increase.

  • 20 Who so hath a frowarde herte, opteyneth no good: and he yt hath an ouerthwarte tonge, shal fall into myschefe.

  • 5 The deuyses of one that is diligent, brynge plenteousnes: but he yt is vnaduysed, commeth vnto pouerte.

  • 21 The heretage that commeth to haistely at the first, shal not be praysed at the ende.

  • 9 For they that wylbe riche, fall in to the teptacion and snare, and in to many folisshe & noysome lustes, which drowne men in destruccion and damnacion.

  • 21 Death and life stonde in the power of the tonge, he that loueth it, shal enioye the frute therof.

  • 12 amonge those that be full off riches vnrightuously gotten: where the citesyns deale with falsede, speake lyes, and haue disceatfull tunges in their mouthes?

  • 19 A true mouth is euer constat, but a dyssemblinge toge is soone chaunged.

  • 4 A wicked body holdeth moch of false lippes, & a dyssemblynge persone geueth eare to a disceatfull toge.

  • 21 (Which longe for death, and it commeth not: for yf they might fynde their graue,

  • 31 He wil nether applye himself to faithfulnes ner treuth, so sore is he disceaued wt vanite.

  • 19 Like as rightuousnes bryngeth life, eue so to cleue vnto euell, bryngeth death.

  • 6 In the house of the rightuous are greate riches, but in the increase of the vngodly there is mysordre.

  • 23 Diliget labor bryngeth riches, but where many vayne wordes are, truly there is scarcenesse.

  • 9 A false wytnesse shal not remayne vnpunyshed, & he yt speaketh lyes shal perishe.

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

  • 21 Thus goeth it with him yt gathereth treasure for himself, and is not riche in God.

  • 7 He sytteth lurkynge in the gardens, that he maye pryuely murthur the innocent, his eyes are set vpo the poore.

  • 3 What rewarde shalbe geuen or done vnto the, thou false tonge?

  • 22 The LORDE abhorreth disceatfull lippes, but they that laboure for treuth, please him.

  • 10 He that loueth money, wil neuer be satisfied with money: and who so delyteth in riches, shal haue no profit therof. Is not this also a vayne thinge?

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    14 It is naught, It is naught (saye men) whan they haue it, but whan it is gone, they geue it a good worde.

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

  • 18 Dissemblynge lippes kepe hatred secretly, and he that speaketh eny slaunder, is a foole.

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    20 An innocent tonge is a noble treasure, but the herte of the vngodly is nothinge worth.

    21 The lippes of the rightuous fede a whole multitude, but fooles shal dye in their owne foly.

  • 6 Beholde, thou hast made my dayes a spanne longe, and my life is as it were nothinge before the. O how vayne are all men lyuynge?

  • 11 The disceatfull maketh a nest, but bringeth forth no yonge: He commeth by riches, but not rightuously. In the myddest off his life must he leaue them behinde him, and at the last be founde a very foole.

  • 19 a false wytnesse yt bringeth vp lyes, & soch one as soweth discorde amonge brethren.

  • 27 He that laboureth for honesty fyndeth his desyre: but who so seketh after myschefe, it shal happe vnto him.

  • 19 Se that ye gather you not treasure vpon the earth, where rust and mothes corrupte, and where theues breake through and steale.

  • 4 A wholsome tonge is a tre of life, but he that abuseth it, hath a broken mynde.

  • 18 Shewe thy seruaunt the light of thy countenaunce, helpe me for thy mercies sake.

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

  • 27 The couetous man wrutteth vp his owne house, but who so hateth rewardes, shal lyue.

  • 27 An vngodly personne stereth vp euell, and in his lippes he is as an whote burnynge fyre.

  • 19 Thou lettest yi mouth speake wickednesse, & thy tonge paynteth disceate.

  • 10 Shulde I not be displeased, for the vnrightuous good in the houses of the wicked, and because the measure is minished?

  • 22 He that will be rich all to soone, hath an euell eye, and considereth not, that pouerte shall come vpon him.

  • 31 The mouth of the iust wilbe talkynge of wysdome, but the tonge of the frowarde shal perish.

  • 2 Euery man telleth lyes to his neghbor, they do but flater with their lippes and dissemble in their herte.

  • 8 But take hede, yee trust in councels, that begyle you and do you no good.

  • 25 The voluptuousnesse of the slouthfull is his owne death, for his hades wyll not labor.

  • 5 A false wytnesse shal not remayne vnpunyshed, and he that speaketh lyes shal not escape.