Proverbs 26:24
An enemie dyssembleth with his lippes, and in the meane season he ymagineth myschefe:
An enemie dyssembleth with his lippes, and in the meane season he ymagineth myschefe:
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25but wha he speaketh fayre, beleue him not, for there are seuen abhominacios in his herte.
26Who so kepeth euell will secretly to do hurte, his malyce shalbe shewed before the whole congregacion.
27Who so dyggeth vp a pytt, shal fal therin: and he yt weltreth a stone, shal stomble vpon it hymselfe.
28A dyssemblynge tonge hateth one that rebuketh him, and a flaterige mouth worketh myschefe.
18Dissemblynge lippes kepe hatred secretly, and he that speaketh eny slaunder, is a foole.
23Venymous lippes & a wicked herte, are like a potsherde couered wt syluer drosse.
2For their herte ymagineth to do hurte, & their lippes talke of myschefe.
2For he dyssembleth before his face, so longe till his abhominable synne be founde out.
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.
5A righteous man abhorreth lyes, but the vngodly shameth both other and himself.
7He sytteth lurkynge in the gardens, that he maye pryuely murthur the innocent, his eyes are set vpo the poore.
4A wicked body holdeth moch of false lippes, & a dyssemblynge persone geueth eare to a disceatfull toge.
14he is euer ymageninge myschefe & frowardnesse in his hert, & causeth discorde.
22The LORDE abhorreth disceatfull lippes, but they that laboure for treuth, please him.
30He that wyncketh wt his eyes, ymagineth myschefe: and he yt byteth his lippes, wyl do some harme.
27An vngodly personne stereth vp euell, and in his lippes he is as an whote burnynge fyre.
12Whe wickednesse is swete in his mouth, he hydeth it vnder his tonge.
2Euery man telleth lyes to his neghbor, they do but flater with their lippes and dissemble in their herte.
8Their tunges are like sharpe arowes, to speake disceate. With their mouth they speake peaceably to their neghboure, but preuely they laye waite for him.
6Though he came in to se, yet meaned he falsede in his hert, heapinge myschefe vpon himself.
7All they that hate me, runne together agaynst me, and ymagin euell agaynst me.
24Who so kepeth company wt a thefe, hateth his owne soule: he heareth blasphemies, & telleth it not forth.
20They that ymagin euell in their mynde, wil disceaue: but the councelers of peace shal heaue ioye folowinge the.
17An vnpacient man handeleth foolishly, but he that is well aduysed, doth other wayes.
20Who so hath a frowarde herte, opteyneth no good: and he yt hath an ouerthwarte tonge, shal fall into myschefe.
6But as for me, I wil come in to thy house, euen vpon the multitude of thy mercy: ad in thy feare wyll I worshipe towarde thy holy teple.
13Let him refrayne his tonge from euell, and his lippes that they speake no gyle.
19Thou lettest yi mouth speake wickednesse, & thy tonge paynteth disceate.
2Where as the goodnesse of God endureth yet daylie.
3Thy tonge ymagineth wickednesse, and with lyes it cutteth like a sharpe rasoure.
4Thou louest vngraciousnesse more the good, to talke of lyes more then rightuousnesse.
9their throte is an open sepulchre: with their tonges they disceaue.
5Yee one dissembleth with another, and they deale with no treuth. They haue practised their tunges to lye, and taken greate paynes to do myschefe.
6Faithfull are the woundes of a louer, but ye kysses of an enemie are disceatfull.
12Euell will stereth vp strife, but loue couereth ye multitude of synnes.
28Be no false wytnesse agaynst yi neghbor, & hurte him not wt yi lyppes.
13Their throte is an open sepulcre, with their tunges they haue disceaued, the poyson off Aspes is vnder their lippes.
18Shewe thy seruaunt the light of thy countenaunce, helpe me for thy mercies sake.
19And then sayeth he: I dyd it but in sporte.
24Put awaye from the a frowarde mouth, and let the lippes of slaunder be farre from the.
8He yt ymagineth myschefe, maye wel be called an vngracious personne.
21O cast thy burthen (or care) vpon the LORDE, he shal norish the, and not leaue the rightuous in vnquietnesse.
17A iust man will tell the trueth, & shewethe thinge yt is right: but a false wytnesse disceaueth.
17A proude loke, a dyssemblynge tonge, hades that shed innocent bloude,
18an herte yt goeth aboute wt wicked ymaginacios, fete that be swift in rennynge to do myschefe,
19a false wytnesse yt bringeth vp lyes, & soch one as soweth discorde amonge brethren.
19Medle not with him that bewrayeth secretes, and is a slaunderer, and disceaueth with his lippes.
20And why? their comonynge is not for peace, but they ymagin false wordes agaynst ye outcastes of the londe.
5Who so flatreth his neghbor, layeth a nette for his fete.