Proverbs 23:21

Coverdale Bible (1535)

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

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  • Prov 21:17 : 17 He yt hath pleasure in banckettes, shal be a poore man: Who so delyteth in wyne and delicates, shal not be riche.
  • Deut 21:20 : 20 and saye vnto the Elders of the cite: This oure sonne is stobburne and dishobediet, and herkeneth not vnto oure voyce, and is a ryoter and a dronkarde.
  • Phil 3:19 : 19 whose ende is damnacion, whose God is the bely, & whose glory shalbe to their shame, which are earthly mynded.
  • Prov 6:9-9 : 9 How loge wilt thou slepe, thou slogish ma? Wha wilt thou aryse out of thy slepe? 10 Yee slepe on still a litle, slober a litle, folde thine handes together yet a litle, that thou mayest slepe: 11 so shal pouerte come vnto the as one yt trauayleth by the waye, & necessite like a wapened man.
  • Prov 19:15 : 15 Slouthfulnes bryngeth slepe, & an ydell soule shal suffer hoger.
  • Prov 24:30-34 : 30 I wente by ye felde of ye slouthfull, & by ye vynyarde of the foolish ma. 31 And lo, it was all couered wt nettels, & stode full of thistles, & ye stone wall was broke downe. 32 This I sawe, & cosidered it wel: I loked vpo it, & toke it for a warnynge. 33 Yee slepe on still a litle, slobre a litle, folde thine hodes together yet a litle: 34 so shall pouerte come vnto the as one yt trauayleth by ye waye, & necessite like a wapened man.
  • Isa 28:1-3 : 1 Wo be to ye crowne of pryde, to ye dronke Ephraemites, and to the faydinge floure, to the glory of his pope, yt is vpo the toppe of the pleteous valley: which me be ouerladen wt wyne. 2 Beholde, the strength and power of the LORDE shal breake in to the londe on euery syde, like a tempest of hale, that beareth downe stronge holdes, and like an horrible, mightie and ouer flowinge water. 3 And the proude crowne of the dronken Ephraemites, shal be troden vnderfoote.
  • Joel 1:5 : 5 Wake vp ye dronckardes, & wepe: mourne all ye wyne suppers, because of youre swete wyne, for it shal be taken awaye from youre mouth.
  • 1 Cor 5:11 : 11 But now haue I wrytte vnto you, yt ye shulde haue nothinge to do with them: (Namely,) yf there be eny man that is called a brother, and is an whoremonger, or couetous, or a worshipper of ymages, ether a raylar, or a dronkarde, or an extorcioner, with soch shal ye not eate.
  • 1 Cor 6:10 : 10 ner theues, nether the couetous, ner drokardes, ner cursed speakers, ner extorcioners shal inheret the kyngdome of God.
  • Gal 5:21 : 21 envyenge, murthur, dronkennes, glotony, and soch like: of the which I tell you before, as I haue tolde you in tyme past, that they which commytte soch, shal not inheret the kyngdome of God.

Similar Verses (AI)

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

  • 20 and saye vnto the Elders of the cite: This oure sonne is stobburne and dishobediet, and herkeneth not vnto oure voyce, and is a ryoter and a dronkarde.

  • 15 Slouthfulnes bryngeth slepe, & an ydell soule shal suffer hoger.

  • 17 He yt hath pleasure in banckettes, shal be a poore man: Who so delyteth in wyne and delicates, shal not be riche.

  • 1 Wyne is a voluptuous thinge, & drockennes causeth sedicion: who so delyteth therin, shal neuer be wyse.

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

  • 5 Wake vp ye dronckardes, & wepe: mourne all ye wyne suppers, because of youre swete wyne, for it shal be taken awaye from youre mouth.

  • 15 Wo vnto him that geueth his neghboure dryncke, to get him wrothfull displeasure for his dronckennesse: that he maye se his preuytees.

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    17 But well is the (O thou realme and londe) whose kinge is come of nobles, and whose prynces eate in due season, for strength and not for lust.

    18 Thorow slouthfulnesse the balkes fall downe, and thorow ydle hades it rayneth in at the house.

  • 7 For they that slepe, slepe in the nighte: and they that be dronken, are dronken in the nighte.

  • 11 Wo be vnto them that ryse vp early to vse them selues in dronkynnes, and yet at night are more superfluous with wyne.

  • Prov 31:5-7
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    5 lest they beinge dronken forget the lawe, & regarde not ye cause of the poore, & of all soch as be in aduersite.

    6 Geue stronge drynke vnto soch as are condempned to death, & wyne vnto those yt mourne:

    7 that they maye drynke it, & forget their misery & aduersite.

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    33 Yee slepe on still a litle, slobre a litle, folde thine hodes together yet a litle:

    34 so shall pouerte come vnto the as one yt trauayleth by ye waye, & necessite like a wapened man.

  • Prov 6:9-11
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    9 How loge wilt thou slepe, thou slogish ma? Wha wilt thou aryse out of thy slepe?

    10 Yee slepe on still a litle, slober a litle, folde thine handes together yet a litle, that thou mayest slepe:

    11 so shal pouerte come vnto the as one yt trauayleth by the waye, & necessite like a wapened man.

  • 4 The slogarde wolde fayne haue, and can not get his desyre: but the soule of the diligent shal haue plenty.

  • 5 Like 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.

  • 30 Euen amonge those that be euer at the wyne, and seke out where the best is.

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

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

  • 24 A slouthfull body shuteth his honde in to his bosome, so yt he can not put it to his mouth.

  • 16 Who so doth a poore man wronge to increase his owne riches, geueth (comoly) vnto the rich, and at the last commeth to pouerte himself.

  • 21 And therfore thou miserable & dronke (howbe it not wt wyne) Heare this:

  • 21 And one is hogrie, another is dronke. Haue ye not houses to eate and drynke in?

  • 9 Who so is slouthfull and slacke in his labor, is ye brother of him ye is a waister.

  • 22 Wo vnto them, yt are connynge men to suppe out wyne, and experte to set vp drokenesse.

  • 22 Geue eare vnto thy father that begat the, and despyse not thy mother whan she is olde.

  • 34 But take hede vnto youre selues, that yor hertes be not ouerlade with excesse of eatinge and with dronkennes, and with takinge of thought for lyuynge, and so this daye come vpo you vnawares.

  • 15 The slouthfull body thrusteth his hode in to his bosome, and it greueth him to put it agayne to his mouth.

  • 9 A parable in a fooles mouth, is like a thorne yt pricketh a droncken man in ye hande.

  • 12 Come (saye they) I wil fetch wyne, so shal we fyll oure selues, that we maye be dronken. And do tomorow, like as to daye, yee and moch more.

  • 7 But they go wronge by ye reason of wyne, they fall and stacker because of stroge drynke. Yee eue the prestes and prophetes them selues go amisse, they are dronken with wyne, and weake braned thorow stronge drynke. They erre in seinge, and in iudgmet they fayle.

  • 4 An ydle hande maketh poore, but a quycke laboringe hande maketh riche.

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

  • 12 A labouringe man slepeth swetely, whether it be litle or moch that he eateth: but the abundaunce of the riche wil not suffre him to slepe.

  • 3 And the proude crowne of the dronken Ephraemites, shal be troden vnderfoote.

  • 23 There is plenteousnesse of fode in the feldes of the poore, & shalbe increased out of measure.

  • 2 that are set before ye Measure thine appetite:

  • 24 A diliget hande shal beare rule, but the ydle shal be vnder tribute.

  • 19 He yt tylleth his londe, shal haue plenteousnesse of bred: but he that foloweth ydilnesse, shal haue pouerte ynough.

  • 49 and begynne to smyte his felowes, yee and to eate and drynke with the dronken:

  • 34 The sonne of man is come, eateth and drynketh, & ye saye: This man is a glutton and a wyne bebber, a frende of publicans and synners.

  • 9 there shal no more wyne bedronke with myrth, the beer shal be bytter to the that drinke it,

  • 10 For like as the thornes that sticke together, and as the drye strawe, so shal the dronckardes be consumed together, euen when they be full.