Proverbs 22:18
for it is a pleasaunt thinge yf thou kepe it in thine herte, and practise it in thy mouth:
for it is a pleasaunt thinge yf thou kepe it in thine herte, and practise it in thy mouth:
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2yt thou mayest regarde good councell, and that thy lippes maye kepe nurtoure.
19that thou mayest allwaye put yi trust in the LORDE.
20Haue not I warned ye very oft with councell and lerninge?
15My sonne, yf yi herte receaue wy?dome, my herte also shal reioyce:
16yee my reynes shalbe very glad, yf yi lyppes speake the thinge yt is right.
20My sonne, marcke my wordes, and enclyne thine eare vnto my saynges.
21Let them not departe from thine eyes, kepe them euen in the myddest of thine herte.
22For they are life vnto all those that finde the, and health vnto all their bodies.
21Therfore recocile the vnto God, & be content, so shal all thinges prospere wt the right well.
22Receaue the lawe at his mouth, & laye vp his wordes in thine herte.
21Who so hath a wyse vnderstondinge, is called to councell: but he yt can speake fayre, getteth more riches.
10Yf wy?dome entre in to thine herte, and yi soule delyte in knowlege:
11then shal councell preserue the, and vnderstondinge shal kepe the.
1My sonne, yf thou wilt receaue my wordes, and kepe my comaundemetes by the,
2that thine eare maye herken vnto wysdome, applie thine herte then to vnderstodinge.
23The herte of the wyse enfourmeth his mouth, and amendeth ye doctryne in his lyppes.
24Fayre wordes are an hony combe, a refreshinge of ye mynde, & health of ye bones.
21My sonne, let not these thinges departe from thyne eyes, but kepe my lawe and my councell:
22so shal it be life vnto thy soule, & grace vnto yi mouth.
17My sonne, bowe downe thine eare, and herken vnto the wordes of wy?dome, applye yi mynde vnto my doctryne:
2For they shal prologe ye dayes & yeares of yi lyfe, & brynge ye peace.
3Let mercy & faithfulnes neuer go from ye: bynde the about yi necke, & wryte them in the tables of thine herte.
4So shalt thou fynde fauor and good vnderstondinge in ye sight of God and men.
24Put awaye from the a frowarde mouth, and let the lippes of slaunder be farre from the.
21Put the vp together in thine herte, and bynde the aboute thy necke.
22That they maye lede the where thou goest, preserue the when thou art aslepe, & yt when thou awakest, thou mayest talke of the
3Bynde them vpon thy fyngers, & wryte the in the table of thine hert.
9for that shal brynge grace vnto thy heade, & shalbe a cheyne aboute thy necke.
20Let the lyenge lippes be put to sylence, which cruelly, di?danedly & despitefully speake agaynst the rightuous.
1My sonne, kepe my wordes, & laye vp my comaundemetes by the.
11These thy seruaunt kepeth, & for kepinge of them there is greate rewarde.
13Let him refrayne his tonge from euell, and his lippes that they speake no gyle.
23Who so kepeth his mouth and his tonge, the same kepeth his soule from troubles.
18Put vp therfore these my wordes in youre hertes and in youre soules, and bynde the for a signe vpon youre handes, yt they maye be a token of remembraunce before yor eyes:
103O how swete are thy wordes vnto my throte? Yee more the hony vnto my mouth.
20A mans bely shalbe satisfied with the frute of his owne mouth, and with the increase of his lippes shal he be fylled.
21Death and life stonde in the power of the tonge, he that loueth it, shal enioye the frute therof.
17Hir wayes are pleasaunt wayes, and all hir pathes are peaceable.
18She is a tre of life to them that laye holde vpon her, and blessed are they that kepe her fast.
13Righteous lippes are pleasaut vnto kynges, and they loue him yt speaketh ye trueth.
15A mouth of vnderstodinge is more worth then golde, many precious stones, and costly Iewels.
6Geue eare, for I wil speake of greate matters, & open my lippes to tell thinges that be right.
13That he fauoureth, that wyll he not forsake, but kepeth it close in his throte.
3Set a watch (o LORDE) before my mouth, yee a watch at the dore of my lippes.
171My lippes shall speake of thy prayse, seynge thou hast taught me thy statutes.
12Applie thine herte vnto lernynge, and thine eare to the wordes of knowlege.
5Get the wy?dome, get the vnderstondinge, forget not ye wordes of my mouth, & shreke not from them.
23O how ioyfull a thinge is it, a man to geue a conuenient answere? O how pleasaunt is a worde spoken in due season?
3In the mouth of the foolish is the boostinge of lordshipe, but ye lippes of ye wyse wilbe warre of soch.
14Euen so shall ye knowlege of wysdome be vnto yi soule, as soone as thou hast gotte it. And there is good hope, yee yi hope shal not be in vayne.