Proverbs 24:32
This I sawe, & cosidered it wel: I loked vpo it, & toke it for a warnynge.
This I sawe, & cosidered it wel: I loked vpo it, & toke it for a warnynge.
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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.
33 Yee slepe on still a litle, slobre a litle, folde thine hodes together yet a litle:
16 When I applied my mynde to lerne wy?dome, and to knowe the trauayle that is in the worlde (and that of soch a fashion, yt I suffred not myne eyes to slepe nether daye ner night)
26 When I herde this, I came agayne to myself, and mused, like as I had bene waked out of a swete slepe.
6 For out of the wyndowe of my house I loked thorow the trelies,
7 & behelde the simple people: & amonge other yonge folkes I spyed one yonge foole
13 This wi?dome haue I sene also vnder ye Sone, & me thought it a greate thinge.
1 Lo, all this haue I sene with myne eye, herde with myne eare, & vnderstonde it.
12 There is spoken vnto me a thynge in councell, which hath geuen a terrible sounde in myne eare,
13 with a vision in the night, when men are fallen a slepe.
3 I haue sene my self, when the foolish was depe roted, that his bewty was sodely destroyed:
27 Then dyd he se her, the declared he her, prepared her and knewe her.
11 But whan I considered all the workes yt my handes had wrought, and all the labours that I had taken therin: lo, all was but vanite and vexacion of mynde, & nothinge of eny value vnder ye Sonne.
12 Then turned I me to considre wy?dome, erroure and foolishnesse (for what is he amonge men, that might be compared to me ye kynge in soch workes?)
23 Se yt thou knowe the nombre of thy catell thy self, and loke well to thy flockes.
7 Morouer, I turned me, and beholde yet another vanite vnder the Sonne.
26 Dyd I euer greatly regarde the rysinge of the Sonne? Or, had I the goinge downe of ye Moone in greate reputacion?
25 I applied my mynde also vnto knowlege, and to seke out sciece, wisdome and vnderstondinge: to knowe the foolishnesse of the vngodly, and the erroure of dotinge fooles.
3 The eyes of the seinge shall not be dymme, and the eares of them that heare, shal take diliget hede.
16 Then thought I to vnderstonde this, but it was to harde for me.
17 Vntill I wete in to ye Sanctuary of God, & considered the ende of these men.
32 Lerne a symilitude of ye fygge tre. When his braunche is yet tender, and his leaues spronge, ye knowe that Sommer is nye.
33 So likewyse ye, whan ye se all thynges, be ye sure, that it is nye euen at the dores
12 Then sayde ye LORDE: thou hast sene right, for I will watch diligently vpon my worde, to perfourme it.
7 when I wente thorow the cite vnto the gate, & whe they set me a chayre in ye strete:
17 I will tell the, heare me: I wil shewe the a thinge, that I knowe:
1 I stode vpon my watch, and set me vpon my bulworke, to loke & se what he wolde saye vnto me, and what answere I shulde geue him yt reproueth me.
14 For a wyse man beareth his eyes aboute in his heade, but the foole goeth in the darknesse. I perceaued also that they both had one ende.
17 for there vnto I applyed my mynde: yt I might knowe what were wy?dome & vnderstodinge, what were error & foolishnes. And I perceaued yt this also was but a vexacion of mynde:
11 When all they yt herde me, called me happie: & when all they yt sawe me, wysshed me good.
23 I haue loked vpon the earth, and se, it is wayst and voyde. I loked towarde heauen, and it had no shyne.
24 I behelde the mountaynes, and they trembled, and all the hilles were in a feare.
34 Blessed is ye man that heareth me, watchinge daylie at my gates, & geuynge attendaunce at the postes of my dores.
10 Yee slepe on still a litle, slober a litle, folde thine handes together yet a litle, that thou mayest slepe:
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 applyed my mynde to seke out & search for the knowlege of all thiges yt are done vnder heaue. Soch trauayle & labor hath God geue vnto ye childre of me, to exercyse the selues theri.
14 Thus I haue considered all the thinges that come to passe vnder the Sone, & lo, they are all but vanite & vexacion of mynde.
7 And with that brought he me to the courte gate: and whe I loked, beholde, there was an hole in the wall.
6 for thus the LORDE hath charged me: go thy waye, and set a watchma, that he maye tell what he seyth.
15 And I perceaued, yt all men lyuynge vnder the Sonne, go wt the seconde childe, that commeth vp in the steade of the other.
5 Then remembred I the tymes of olde, & the yeares that were past.
25 Let thine eyes beholde the thinge yt is right, & let thine eye lyddes loke straight before the.
9 So as I was lokynge vp, beholde, there was sent vnto me an hande, wherin was a closed boke:
27 First make vp yi worke yt is wt out, & loke well vnto yt which thou hast in ye felde, & the buylde thine house.
10 For as touchinge the trauayle and carefulnesse which God hath geuen vnto me, I se that he hath geuen it them, to be exercised in it.
14 like as the kynges ad lordes of ye earth, which buylde them selues speciall places:
11 For whe I had wayted till ye made an ende of youre talkynge, & herde youre wy?dome, what argumetes ye made in youre communicacion:
10 Go in to the Iles of Cethim, and loke wel: sende vnto Cedar, take diligent hede: and se, whether soch thinges be done there,
1 I made a couenaunt wt myne eyes, yt I wolde not loke vpo a dasell.