Proverbs 23:2

Coverdale Bible (1535)

that are set before ye Measure thine appetite:

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Referenced Verses

  • Matt 18:8-9 : 8 But yf thy hande or thy fote offende the, cut him of, and cast him from the. It is better for ye to entre in vnto life lame or crepell, the yt thou shuldest haue two hodes or two fete, and be cast in to euerlastinge fyre. 9 And yf thyne eye offende the, plucke it out, & cast it from the. Better it is for the to entre in vnto life with one eye, the to haue two eyes, and to be cast in to hell fyre.
  • 1 Cor 9:27 : 27 but I tame my body, and brynge it in to subieccion, lest whan I preach vnto other: I my selfe be a cast awaye.
  • Phil 3:19 : 19 whose ende is damnacion, whose God is the bely, & whose glory shalbe to their shame, which are earthly mynded.

Similar Verses (AI)

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  • 1 When thou syttest at the table to eate wt a lorde, ordre thy self manerly wt ye thinges

  • 3 and yf thou wilt rule thine owne self, be not ouer gredy of his meate, for meate begyleth and disceaueth.

  • Prov 23:6-8
    3 verses
    74%

    6 Eate not thou wt ye envyous, and desyre no his meate,

    7 for he hath a maruelous herte. He sayeth vnto ye: eate and drynke, where as his herte is not wt ye.

    8 Yee ye morsels that thou hast eaten shalt thou perbreake, and lese those swete wordes.

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    19 My sonne, ue eare & be wyse, so shal thine hert prospere in the waye.

    20 Kepe no company wt wyne bebbers and ryotous eaters of flesh:

    21 for soch as be dronckardes and ryotous, shal come to pouerte, & he that is geuen to moch slepe, shal go wt a ragged cote.

  • Prov 13:2-3
    2 verses
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    2 A good ma shal enioye the frute of his mouth, but he that hath a frowarde mynde, shalbe spoyled.

    3 He that kepeth his mouth, kepeth his life: but who so speaketh vnaduysed, fyndeth harme.

  • 4 O let not myne hert be enclyned to eny euell thige, to be mynded as the vngodly or wicked men, lest I eate of soch thinges as please the

  • 16 Yf eny man sayde then vnto him: Let the fat burne as it oughte to do this daye, and afterwarde take what thine hert desyreth, then sayde he vnto him: Thou shalt geue it me euen now: yf no, I wyll take it from the by violece.

  • 14 Thou shalt eate, & not haue ynough: yee thou shalt bringe thy self downe. Thou shalt fle, but not escape: ad those yt thou woldest saue, wil I delyuer to the swerde.

  • 16 Yf thou findest hony, eate so moch as is sufficiet for ye: lest thou be ouer full, & perbreake it out againe.

  • 8 Therfore (thou sonne of man) obeye thou all thinges, that I saye vnto ye, and be not thou stiffnecked, like as they are a stiffnecked housholde. Open thy mouth, and eate that I geue the.

  • 25 The rightuous eateth, and is satisfied, but ye bely of the vngodly hath neuer ynough.

  • 23 Onely bewarre, that thou eate not the bloude: for the bloude is the life. Therfore shalt thou not eate the life wt the flesh,

  • 24 Put awaye from the a frowarde mouth, and let the lippes of slaunder be farre from the.

  • 32 Yf thou be so foolish to magnifie yi self, or medlest wt eny soch thinge, the laye thine hade vpon yi mouth.

  • 7 All the laboure that a man taketh, is for himself, and yet his desyre is neuer fylled after his mynde.

  • 25 yt thou mayest prospere, and yi children after the, whan thou hast done that which is righte in the sighte of the LORDE.

  • 20 But yf ye be obstinate and rebellious, ye shalbe deuoured with the swerde: for thus the LORDE hath promised with his owne mouth.

  • 22 Like as I haue done, so shall ye do also: Ye shal not hyde youre faces, ye shal eate no mourners bred:

  • 30 Men do not vtterly despyse a thefe, that stealeth to satisfie his soule, when he is hongerie:

  • 21 Yf thine enemie honger, fede him: yf he thyrst, geue him drynke:

  • 5 The foole foldeth his handes together, & eateth vp his owne flesh.

  • 8 Remoue fro me vanite and lyes: geue me nether pouerte ner riches, only graunte me a necessary lyuynge.

  • 18 for it is a pleasaunt thinge yf thou kepe it in thine herte, and practise it in thy mouth:

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

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

  • 7 To soch as were weery, hast thou geue no water to drynke, thou hast withdrawe bred fro the hungrie:

  • 13 Let him refrayne his tonge from euell, and his lippes that they speake no gyle.

  • 25 But yf ye do wickedly, both ye & youre kynge shal perishe.

  • 11 Delyuer the yt go vnto death, & are led awaie to be slaine, & be not necliget therin.

  • 14 But yf a man presume vpon his neghboure, and slaye him with disceate, then shalt thou take the same fro myne altare, that he maye be slayne.

  • 20 But whan the LORDE thy God shal enlarge thy bordes of thy londe (as he hath promysed the) and thou saye: I wil eate flesh (for so moch as thy soule longeth to eate flesh) then eate flesh acordinge to all the desyre of thy soule.

  • 21 To haue respecte of personnes in iudgment is not good: And why? he will do wronge, yee euen for a pece of bred.

  • 17 Neuerthelesse, thou hast condemned the iudgment of the vngodly, yee euen soch a iudgment and sentence shalt thou suffre.

  • 10 My sonne, cosente not vnto synners,

  • 6 Put not forth yi self in ye presence of ye kynge, & prease not in to ye place of greate men.

  • 21 Put the vp together in thine herte, and bynde the aboute thy necke.

  • 17 Euery ma liketh the bred that is gotten with disceate, but at the last is mouth shalbe fylled with grauell.

  • 17 For they eate the bred of wickednesse, and drike the wyne of robbery.

  • 22 Thorow a seruaut yt beareth rule, thorow a foole yt hath greate riches,

  • 2 Kepe the kynges commaundemet (I warne the) & the ooth yt thou hast made vnto God.

  • 2 yt thou mayest regarde good councell, and that thy lippes maye kepe nurtoure.

  • 13 Delyte not thou in slepe, lest thou come vnto pouerte: but ope thine eyes, & thou shalt haue bred ynough.

  • 12 that (whan thou hast eaten & art fylled, and hast buylded goodly houses, & dwellest therin,

  • 2 Where as the goodnesse of God endureth yet daylie.