Proverbs 26:21

Coverdale Bible (1535)

Coles kyndle heate, and wodd ye fyre: euen so doth a braulinge felowe stere vp variaunce.

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Referenced Verses

  • Prov 15:18 : 18 An angrie man stereth vp strife, but he yt is pacient stilleth discorde.
  • Prov 29:22 : 22 An angrie man stereth vp strife, and he that beareth euell wyll in his mynde, doth moch euell.
  • Prov 30:33 : 33 Who so chyrneth mylck, maketh butter: he that rubbeth his nose, maketh it blede, and he that causeth wrath, bryngeth forth strife.
  • 2 Sam 20:1 : 1 There was a famous man of Belial there, whose name was Seba ye sonne of Bichri, a ma of Iemini, which blewe the trompe, and sayde: We haue no porcion in Dauid, ner inheritaunce in ye sonne of Isai: let euery get him to his tent, O Israel.
  • 1 Kgs 12:2-3 : 2 And whan Ieroboam ye sonne of Nebat herde that, while he was yet in Egipte (whither he was fled for Salomon) he came agayne out of Egipte. 3 And they sent for him, and called him. And Ieroboam with all the congregacion of Israel came and spake to Roboam, and sayde:
  • 1 Kgs 12:20 : 20 Now whan all Israel herde, that Ieroboam was come againe, they sent for to call him to the whole congregacion, and made him kynge ouer all Israel. And no man folowed the house of Dauid, saue onely the tribe of Iuda.
  • Ps 120:4 : 4 Euen mightie & sharpe arowes, wt hote burnige coales.
  • Prov 10:12 : 12 Euell will stereth vp strife, but loue couereth ye multitude of synnes.

Similar Verses (AI)

These verses are found using AI-powered semantic similarity based on meaning and context. Results may occasionally include unexpected connections.

  • 85%

    17Who so goeth by and medleth with other mens strife, he is like one yt taketh a dogg by ye eares.

    18Like as one shuteth deadly arowes and dartes out of a preuy place, euen so doth a dyssembler with his neghboure,

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

    20Where no wodd is, there the fyre goeth out: and where the bacbyter is taken awaye, there the strife ceaseth.

  • 18An angrie man stereth vp strife, but he yt is pacient stilleth discorde.

  • 22An angrie man stereth vp strife, and he that beareth euell wyll in his mynde, doth moch euell.

  • 75%

    22A slaunderers wordes are like flatery, but they pearse ye inwarde partes of ye body.

    23Venymous lippes & a wicked herte, are like a potsherde couered wt syluer drosse.

  • 75%

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

    28A frowarde body causeth strife, and he yt is a blabbe of his tonge, maketh deuysion amonge prynces.

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

  • 14He yt soweth discorde & strife, is like one yt dyggeth vp a water broke: but an open enemie is like the water yt breaketh out & reneth abrode.

  • 21His breth maketh the coales burne, the flame goeth out of his mouth.

  • Prov 6:27-28
    2 verses
    72%

    27Maye a man take fyre in his bosome, and his clothes not be brent?

    28Or can one go vpon hote coales, and his fete not be hurte?

  • 18For the vngodly burne, as a fyre in the bryers and thornes: And as it were out of a fyre in a wod or a redebush, so ascendeth the smoke of their pryde.

  • 14Like as a fyre that burneth vp the wodd, & as the flame that consumeth the mountaynes.

  • 15A brawlynge woman and the rofe of the house droppynge in a raynie daye, maye well be compared together.

  • 19a false wytnesse yt bringeth vp lyes, & soch one as soweth discorde amonge brethren.

  • 31And as for the glory of these thinges, it shalbe turned to drie strawe, and he that made them to a sparke. And they shal both burne together, so that no man shalbe able to quench them.

  • 10Cast out ye scornefull man, and so shal strife go out wt him, yee variaunce and slaunder shal cease.

  • 10Let hote burnynge coales fall vpo the, let the be cast in to the fyre, and in to the pytt, that they neuer ryse vp agayne.

  • 19The vnite of brethren is stronger then a castell, and they that holde together are like the barre of a palace.

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    22for so shalt thou heape coales offyre vpo his heade, and the LORDE shal rewarde the.

    23The north wynde dryueth awaye the rayne, euen so doth an earnest sober countenauce a backbyters tonge.

  • 6A fooles lippes are euer brawlinge, and his mouth prouoketh vnto batayll.

  • 19It is better to dwell in a wyldernesse, the with a chydinge and an angrie woman.

  • 18Who so beareth false wytnesse agaynst his neghboure, he is a very speare, a swearde & a sharpe arowe.

  • 20that their increase shal be hewen downe, & their posterite consumed with the fyre.

  • 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.

  • 12yee a fyre that vtterly shulde consume, & rote out all my substaunce.

  • 3It is a mans honoure to kepe himself from strife, but they yt haue pleasure in braulinge, are fooles eueryone.

  • 24Make no fredshipe with an angrie wylfull man, and kepe no company wt ye furious:

  • Jas 3:5-6
    2 verses
    67%

    5Euen so the toge is a lyttell member, and bosteth great thinges. Beholde how gret a thinge a lyttell fyre kyndleth,

    6and the tonge is fyre, and a worlde of wyckednes. So is the tonge set amonge oure membres, that it defileth the whole body, and setteth a fyre all that we haue of nature, and is it selfe set a fyre euen of hell.

  • 21Syluer is tryed in the moulde, & golde in the fornace, & so is a man, whan he is openly praysed to his face.

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

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

  • 6Yf a fyre come out, and take holde of ye thornes, so that the sheeues be consumed, or the corne that stondeth yet vpon the felde, he that kyndled the fyre shall make restitucion.

  • 10Amonge the proude there is euer strife, but amonge those that do all thinges with aduysement, there is wy?dome.

  • 9Yf a wyse man go to lawe with a foole (whether he deale with him frendly or roughly) he getteth no rest.

  • 4Euen mightie & sharpe arowes, wt hote burnige coales.

  • 20Therfore yf thine enemye hunger, fede him: Yf he thyrst, geue him drinke. For in so doinge thou shalt heape coales of fyre vpo his heade.

  • 9Who so remoueth stones, shall haue trauayle withall: and he that heweth wod, shalbe hurt therwith.

  • 8There wete a smoke out of his nostrels, ad a cosumynge fyre out of his mouth, so yt coales were kyndled at it.