Proverbs 24:8

Coverdale Bible (1535)

He yt ymagineth myschefe, maye wel be called an vngracious personne.

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Referenced Verses

  • Rom 1:30 : 30 backbyters, despysers of God, doers of wronge, proude, boosters, bryngers vp of euell thinges, disobedient to their Elders,
  • Ps 21:11 : 11 For they inteded myschefe agaynst the, & ymagined soch deuyces, as they were not able to perfourme.
  • Prov 6:14 : 14 he is euer ymageninge myschefe & frowardnesse in his hert, & causeth discorde.
  • Prov 14:22 : 22 They that ymagin wickednes, shalbe disapoynted: but they that muse vpo good thinges, vnto soch shal happen mercy and faithfulnesse.
  • Prov 24:2 : 2 For their herte ymagineth to do hurte, & their lippes talke of myschefe.
  • Prov 24:9 : 9 The thoughte of ye foolish is synne, & ye scornefull is an abhominacion vnto me.
  • Isa 10:7-9 : 7 Howbeit his meanynge is not so, nether thinketh his harte of this fashion. But he ymagineth only, how he maye ouerthrowe and destroye moch people, 8 for he saieth: are not my princes all kynges? 9 Is not Calno as easie to wynne, as Charchamis? Is it harder to conquere Antiochia then Arphad? Or is it lighter to ouercome Damascus the Samaria? 10 As who say: I were able to wynne the kingdome of the Idolaters and their goddes, but not Ierusalem and Samaria. 11 Shal I not do vnto Ierusalem and their ymages, as I dyd vnto Samaria and their ymages? 12 Wherfore the LORDE saieth: As soone as I haue perfourmed my whole worcke vpon the Hyl of Syon and Ierusalem: the will I also vyset the noble and stoute kynge of Assiria, with his wysdome and pryde. 13 For he stondeth thus in his owne coceate: This do I, thorow the power of myne owne honde, and thorow my wisdome: For I am wyse, I am he that remoue the londes of the people, I robbe their prynces: and (like one of the worthies) I dryue them from their hie seates.
  • Isa 32:7 : 7 These are the perlous weapons of the cuvetous, these be his shameful councels: that he maye begyle the poore with disceatful workes, yee euen there as he shulde geue sentence with the poore.
  • Ezek 38:10-11 : 10 Morouer, thus saieth the LORDE God: At the same tyme shal many thinges come in to thy mynde, so that thou shalt ymagyn myschefe, 11 and saye: I wil vp to yonder playne londe, seinge they syt at ease, and dwell so safely (for they dwell all without eny walles, they haue nether barres nor dores)
  • Nah 1:11 : 11 There come out of ye soch as ymagin myschefe, and geue vngracious councell agaynst the LORDE.
  • Prov 6:18 : 18 an herte yt goeth aboute wt wicked ymaginacios, fete that be swift in rennynge to do myschefe,
  • 1 Kgs 2:44 : 44 And the kynge sayde vnto Semei: Thou remembrest all ye wickednes, which thy hert knoweth that thou dyddest vnto my father Dauid. The LORDE hath recompenced ye thy wickednes, vpon thy heade.

Similar Verses (AI)

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  • Ps 36:3-4
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    3The wordes of his mouth are vnrightuousnesse and disceate, he wil not be lerned to do good.

    4He ymagineth myschefe vpon his bedde, he will come in no good waye, ner refuse the thinge that is euell.

  • 14he is euer ymageninge myschefe & frowardnesse in his hert, & causeth discorde.

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    29A wicked ma begyleth his neghbor, & ledeth him ye waye yt is not good.

    30He that wyncketh wt his eyes, ymagineth myschefe: and he yt byteth his lippes, wyl do some harme.

  • Prov 24:1-2
    2 verses
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    1Be not thou gelous ouer wicked me, & desyre not thou to be amonge them.

    2For their herte ymagineth to do hurte, & their lippes talke of myschefe.

  • 9The thoughte of ye foolish is synne, & ye scornefull is an abhominacion vnto me.

  • 22They that ymagin wickednes, shalbe disapoynted: but they that muse vpo good thinges, vnto soch shal happen mercy and faithfulnesse.

  • 18an herte yt goeth aboute wt wicked ymaginacios, fete that be swift in rennynge to do myschefe,

  • 11There come out of ye soch as ymagin myschefe, and geue vngracious councell agaynst the LORDE.

  • 27He that laboureth for honesty fyndeth his desyre: but who so seketh after myschefe, it shal happe vnto him.

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    20They that ymagin euell in their mynde, wil disceaue: but the councelers of peace shal heaue ioye folowinge the.

    21There shal no mysfortune happen vnto the iust, but the vngodly shal be fylled with misery.

  • 2Where as he neuertheles plageth ye wicked, and yet goeth not from his worde, wha he steppeth forth and taketh the victory agaynst the housholde of the frauwerde, and against the helpe of euel doers.

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    19He yt loueth strife, delyteth in synne: & who so setteth his dore to hye, seketh after a fall.

    20Who so hath a frowarde herte, opteyneth no good: and he yt hath an ouerthwarte tonge, shal fall into myschefe.

  • 27An vngodly personne stereth vp euell, and in his lippes he is as an whote burnynge fyre.

  • 11A sedicious personne seketh myschefe, but a cruell messaunger shal be sent agaynst him.

  • 1Wo vnto them, that ymagyn to do harme, and deuyse vngraciousnesse vpon their beddes, to perfourme it in ye cleare daye: for their power is agaynst God.

  • 14which reioyse in doynge euell, and delyte i wicked thinges:

  • 17An vnpacient man handeleth foolishly, but he that is well aduysed, doth other wayes.

  • 11For they inteded myschefe agaynst the, & ymagined soch deuyces, as they were not able to perfourme.

  • 7These are the perlous weapons of the cuvetous, these be his shameful councels: that he maye begyle the poore with disceatful workes, yee euen there as he shulde geue sentence with the poore.

  • 12A dissemblynge person, a wicked man goeth with a frowarde mouth:

  • 2Which ymagin myschefe in their hertes, & stere vp strife all the daye longe.

  • 2Then sayde the LORDE vnto me: Thou sonne of man: These men ymagin myschefe, and a wicked councel take they in this cite,

  • 4A wicked body holdeth moch of false lippes, & a dyssemblynge persone geueth eare to a disceatfull toge.

  • 3yet they saye they do well, when they do euell. As the prince wil, so sayeth the iudge: yt he maye do him a pleasure agayne. The greate ma speaketh what his herte desyreth, & ye hearers alowe him.

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

  • 18Dissemblynge lippes kepe hatred secretly, and he that speaketh eny slaunder, is a foole.

  • 7He sytteth lurkynge in the gardens, that he maye pryuely murthur the innocent, his eyes are set vpo the poore.

  • 15Laye no preuy waite wickedly vpon ye house of ye rightuous, & disquiete not his restinge place.

  • 5They haue deuysed myschefe, and commoned amonge them selues, how they maye laye snares: tush (saye they) who shall se them?

  • 19Let not yi wrath & gelousy moue ye, to foolow ye wicked and vngodly.

  • 19Thou lettest yi mouth speake wickednesse, & thy tonge paynteth disceate.

  • 10Who so ledeth ye rightuous in to an euell waye, shal fall in to his owne pytt, but ye iust shal haue the good in possession.

  • 10Morouer, thus saieth the LORDE God: At the same tyme shal many thinges come in to thy mynde, so that thou shalt ymagyn myschefe,

  • 13Who so rewardeth euell for good, the plage shal not departe fro his house.

  • 35He conceaueth trauayle, he beareth myschefe, & his body bryngeth forth disceate.

  • 21soch as laboure to drawe me vnto synne: and yt disceaue him, which reproueth them in the gate, & soch as turne good personnes to vanite.

  • 19And then sayeth he: I dyd it but in sporte.

  • 24He yt saieth to ye vngodly: thou art rightuous, him shall the people curse, yee ye comotie shal abhorre him.

  • 14Beholde, he trauayleth with myschefe, he hath coceaued vnhappynesse, and brought forth a lye.

  • 11Speake now therfore vnto whole Iuda, and to them that dwell at Ierusalem: Thus saieth the LORDE: Beholde, I am deuysinge a plage for you, and am takinge a thinge in honde agaynst you. Therfore, let euery man turne from his euell waye, take vpon you the thinge that is good, and do right.

  • 29An vngodly man goeth forth rashly, but the iust refourmeth his owne waye.

  • 23A foole doth wickedly & maketh but a sporte of it: neuertheles it is wysdome for a man to bewarre of soch.

  • 24An enemie dyssembleth with his lippes, and in the meane season he ymagineth myschefe:

  • 26Who so kepeth euell will secretly to do hurte, his malyce shalbe shewed before the whole congregacion.

  • 9He that leadeth an innocent life, walketh surely: but who so goeth a wroge waye, shalbe knowne.