Proverbs 24:13

Coverdale Bible (1535)

My sonne, thou eatest hony & ye swete hony cobe, because it is good & swete in thy mouth.

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Referenced Verses

  • Song 5:1 : 1 Come in to my garden o my sister, my spouse: I haue gathered my Myrre wt my spyce. I wil eate my hony and my hony cobe, I wil drynke my wyne & my mylk Eate o (ye frendes) drynke and be mery, o ye beloued.
  • Isa 7:15 : 15 Butter and hony shal he eate, yt he maye knowe the euel, and chose ye good.
  • Prov 25:16 : 16 Yf thou findest hony, eate so moch as is sufficiet for ye: lest thou be ouer full, & perbreake it out againe.
  • Prov 25:27 : 27 Like as it is not good to eate to moch hony, euen so he that wyll search out hye thynges, it shal be to heuy for him.
  • Song 4:11 : 11 Thy lippes (o my spouse) droppe as the hony combe, yee mylck and hony is vnder thy tonge, and the smell of thy garmentes is like the smell of frankynsense.
  • Ps 19:10 : 10 More pleasunt are they then golde, yee then moch fyne golde: sweter then hony & the hony combe.
  • Ps 119:103 : 103 O how swete are thy wordes vnto my throte? Yee more the hony vnto my mouth.
  • Matt 3:4 : 4 This Ihon had his garment of camels heer, and a lethre gerdell aboute his loynes. Hys meate was locustes and wylde hony.

Similar Verses (AI)

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

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    23 The herte of the wyse enfourmeth his mouth, and amendeth ye doctryne in his lyppes.

    24 Fayre wordes are an hony combe, a refreshinge of ye mynde, & health of ye bones.

  • 14 Euen 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.

  • 103 O how swete are thy wordes vnto my throte? Yee more the hony vnto my mouth.

  • 7 He that is full, abhorreth an hony combe: but vnto him that is hogrie, euery sower thinge is swete.

  • 10 More pleasunt are they then golde, yee then moch fyne golde: sweter then hony & the hony combe.

  • 15 Butter and hony shal he eate, yt he maye knowe the euel, and chose ye good.

  • 29 Then sayde Ionathas: My father hath troubled the londe: Se how lighte myne eyes are become, because I haue taisted a litle of this hony.

  • 27 Like as it is not good to eate to moch hony, euen so he that wyll search out hye thynges, it shal be to heuy for him.

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    25 And all the people of the londe came in to the wodd. But there laye hony vpon the felde:

    26 and whan the people came in to the wodd, beholde, the hony flowed, but no man put of it to his mouth with his hade: for the people were afraied because of the ooth.

    27 As for Ionathas he had not herde, that his father had charged the people, and he put forth his staff that he had in his hande, and dypped the ende of it in ye hony combe, and turned his hande to his mouth, and his eyes were lighted.

  • 17 stollen waters are swete, & the bred that is preuely eaten, hath a good taist.

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

  • Judg 14:8-9
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    8 And after certayne dayes he came agayne, to receaue her, & wente out of ye waye, that he mighte se ye deed carcas of the lyon: and beholde, in ye lyons carcas there was a swarme of beyes, and hony:

    9 and he toke of it in his hande, and ate therof by the waye: and wete vnto his father and to his mother, and gaue them to eate also. But he tolde them not, that he had taken the hony out of the lyons carcas.

  • 12 Yf thou wilt saye: I knewe not of it. Thynkest thou yt he which made ye hertes, doth not cosidre it? & yt he which regardeth yi soule, seith it not? Shal not he recopence euery man acordinge to his workes?

  • 21 Who so hath a wyse vnderstondinge, is called to councell: but he yt can speake fayre, getteth more riches.

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

  • Prov 5:1-3
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    1 My sonne, geue hede vnto my wysdome, & bowe thine eare vnto my prudece:

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

    3 For the lippes of an harlot are a droppinge hony combe, and hir throte is softer then oyle.

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    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.

  • 12 Whe wickednesse is swete in his mouth, he hydeth it vnder his tonge.

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

  • 2 A good ma shal enioye the frute of his mouth, but he that hath a frowarde mynde, shalbe spoyled.

  • 10 Yf wy?dome entre in to thine herte, and yi soule delyte in knowlege:

  • 14 Euery man shal enioye good acordinge to the innocency of his mouth, and after the workes of his hades shal he be rewarded.

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

  • 22 Then because of the aboundaunce of mylck, he shal make butter and eat it. So that euery one which remayneth in the londe, shal eate butter and hony.

  • 3 and sayde vnto me: Thou sonne of man, thy bely shal eate, and thy bowels shalbe fylled with ye boke, that I geue the. Then dyd I eate the boke, and it was in my mouth sweter then hony.

  • 10 Heare my sonne, and receaue my wordes, that the yeares of thy life maye be many.

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

  • 27 Lo, this is the matter, as we oure selues haue proued by experience. Therfore now that thou hearest it, take better hede to thy selff.

  • 13 He caried him ouer ye heigth of the earth, and fed him with the increase of the felde. He caused him sucke hony out of the rocke, and oyle out of the harde stone.

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

  • 3 For like as the mouth tasteth the meates, so the eare proueth & discerneth the wordes.

  • 43 And Saul sayde vnto Ionathas: Tell me, what hast thou done? Ionathas tolde him, & sayde: I taisted a litle hony with the staff that I had in my hande, and beholde, must I dye therfore?

  • 5 O come on youre waye, eate my bred, and drynke my wyne, which I haue poured out for you.

  • 2 For thou shalt eate the laboures of thine owne hondes: o well is the, happie art thou.

  • 22 For they are life vnto all those that finde the, and health vnto all their bodies.

  • 17 so that he shal nomore se the ryuers and brokes of hony and butter:

  • 8 O taist and se how frendly the LORDE is, blessed is the man yt trusteth in him.

  • 11 Haue not the eares pleasure in hearinge, and the mouth in tastinge the thinge that it eateth?

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

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

  • 24 Is it not better then for a ma to eate and drynke, and his soule to be mery in his laboure? Yee I sawe that this also was a gifte of God: