Proverbs 23:24

Coverdale Bible (1535)

(for a righteous father is maruelous glad of a wyse sonne, & delyteth in hi)

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Referenced Verses

  • Prov 10:1 : 1 These are prouerbes of Salomon. A wyse sonne maketh a glad father, but an vndiscrete sonne is the heuynesse of his mother.
  • Prov 15:20 : 20 A wyse sonne maketh a glad father, but an vndiscrete body shameth his mother.
  • Prov 23:15-16 : 15 My sonne, yf yi herte receaue wy?dome, my herte also shal reioyce: 16 yee my reynes shalbe very glad, yf yi lyppes speake the thinge yt is right.
  • Prov 29:3 : 3 Who so loueth wy?dome, maketh his father a glad man: but he yt kepeth harlottes, spedeth awaye yt he hath.
  • Eccl 2:19 : 19 for who knoweth, whether he shalbe a wyse ma or a foole? And yet shal he be lorde of all my labours, which I with soch wy?dome haue taken vnder the Sonne. Is not this a vayne thinge?
  • Phlm 1:9 : 9 yet for loues sake I rather beseke ye, though I be as I am, eue Paul aged, and now a presoner also of Iesu Christ.
  • Phlm 1:20 : 20 Euen so brother, let me enioye the in the LORDE: refresh thou my hert in the LORDE.
  • 1 Kgs 1:48 : 48 Morouer ye kynge hath sayde thus: Praysed be ye LORDE God of Israel, which this daye hath made one to syt vpon my seate, that myne eyes haue sene it.
  • 1 Kgs 2:1-3 : 1 Now whan the tyme came that Dauid shulde dye, he commaunded Salomon his sonne, and sayde: 2 I go the waye of all the worlde, Be thou stroge therfore, and shewe thyselfe a man, 3 and kepe the watch of the LORDE thy God, that thou walke in his wayes, and holde his ordinaunces, his commaundementes, his lawes, and his testimonies, as it is written in the lawe of Moses, that thou mayest be wyse in all that thou doest, and whither so euer thou turnest the:
  • 1 Kgs 2:9 : 9 But suffre not thou him to be vngiltye, for thou art a wyse man, and shalt wel knowe what thou oughtest to do vnto him, that thou mayest brynge his graye heer downe to the graue with bloude.

Similar Verses (AI)

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  • 86%

    25so shal thy father be glad, and thy mother that bare the, shal reioyse.

    26My sonne, geue me thyne herte, and let thine eyes haue pleasure in my wayes.

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    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.

  • 21An vnwyse body bryngeth himselfe in to sorowe, and ye father of a foole can haue no ioye.

  • 1These are prouerbes of Salomon. A wyse sonne maketh a glad father, but an vndiscrete sonne is the heuynesse of his mother.

  • 78%

    20A wyse sonne maketh a glad father, but an vndiscrete body shameth his mother.

    21A foole reioyseth in foolish thinges, but a wyse man loketh well to his owne goinges.

  • 17Nurtoure thy sonne with correccion, and he shal comforte the, yee he shal do the good at thine hert.

  • 25An vndiscrete sonne is a grefe vnto his father, and heuynesse vnto his mother yt bare him.

  • 11My sonne, be wyse, and thou shalt make me a glad herte: so that I shal make answere vnto my rebukers.

  • 6Childers children are a worshipe vnto the elders, and the fathers are the honor of the children.

  • Prov 3:12-13
    2 verses
    76%

    12For who the LORDE loueth, him he chasteneth: and yet delyteth in him euen as a father in his owne sonne.

    13Well is him that fyndeth wy?dome, & opteyneth vnderstondinge,

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

    23Labor for to get ye treuth: sell not awaye wy?dome, nourtor & vnderstodinge

  • 3It is but lost labour that ye ryse vp early, and take no rest, but eate the bred of carefulnesse: for loke to whom it pleaseth him, he geueth it in slepe.

  • 6Yf thou teachest a childe in his youth what waye he shulde go, he shall not leaue it when he is olde.

  • 3Who so loueth wy?dome, maketh his father a glad man: but he yt kepeth harlottes, spedeth awaye yt he hath.

  • 7Who so ledeth a godly and an innocent life, happie shal his children be, whom he leaueth behynde him.

  • 1Heare (O ye children) the fatherly exortacio, & take good hede, that ye maye lerne wy?dome.

  • 24He that spareth the rodde, hateth his sonne: but who so loueth him, holdeth him euer in nurtoure.

  • 7Whoso kepeth the lawe, is a childe of vnderstondinge: but he yt fedeth ryotous men, shameth his father.

  • 2A discrete seruaut shal haue more rule then the sonnes yt haue no wysdome, and shal haue like heretage wt the brethren.

  • 13A poore childe beynge wyse, is better then an olde kinge, that doteth, and can not bewarre in tyme to come.

  • 8My sonne, heare thy fathers doctryne, and forsake not the lawe of yi mother:

  • 15Cursed be the man, that brought my father the tidinges, to make him glad, sayenge: thou hast gotten a sonne.

  • 13Witholde not correccion from ye childe, for yf thou beatest him wt the rodde, he shal not dye therof.

  • 4I haue no greater ioye, the to heare that my childre walke in the trueth.

  • 22Which their childers childre shal haue in possessio, for the riches of the synner is layed vp for ye iust.

  • 15The rodde and correccion mynistre wy?dome, but yf a childe be not loked vnto, he bryngeth his mother to shame.

  • 16With ioye and gladnesse shal they be brought, and go in to the kynges palace.

  • 21He that delicately bryngeth vp his seruaunt from a childe, shal make him his master at length.

  • 4And ye fathers, prouoke not youre children vnto wrath, but brynge the vp in the nourtoure and informacion of the LORDE.

  • 23O how ioyfull a thinge is it, a man to geue a conuenient answere? O how pleasaunt is a worde spoken in due season?

  • 2His sede shall be mightie vpon earth, the generacion of the faithfull shalbe blessed.

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

  • 1A wyse sonne wyll receaue his fathers warnynge, but he yt is scornefull, wyll not heare when he is reproued.

  • 5Like as the arowes in the hode of the giaute, eue so are the yonge childre. Happie is the ma, yt hath his quyuer full of them: they shal not be ashamed, when they speake with their enemies in the gate.

  • 26The feare of the LORDE is a stroge holde, for vnto his he wyl be a sure defence.

  • 32Therfore harken vnto me (o ye children) for blessed are they that kepe my wayes.

  • 18Yf eny man haue a stubborne and dishobedient sonne, which herkeneth not vnto the voyce of his father, and mother, and whan they teach him nurtoure, wyll not folowe them,

  • 13An vndiscrete sonne is ye heuynes of his father, & a braulynge wife is like the topp of an house, where thorow it is euer droppynge.

  • 15Foolishnes sticketh in the herte of ye lad, but ye rod of correccion driueth it awaye.

  • 18Chaste yi sonne whyle there is hope, but let not yi soule be moued to slaye hi.

  • 26He yt hurteth his father or shuteth out his mother, is a shamefull & an vnworthy sonne.

  • 4Thy children like the olyue braunches roude aboute yi table.

  • 5A foole despyseth his fathers correccion, but he yt taketh hede whan he is reproued, shal haue ye more vnderstodinge.