Proverbs 27:23

Coverdale Bible (1535)

Se yt thou knowe the nombre of thy catell thy self, and loke well to thy flockes.

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  • 1 Pet 5:2 : 2 Fede Christes flocke which is amonge you, and take the ouersighte of the, not as though ye were copelled therto, but wyllingly: not for the desyre of filthye lucre, but of a good mynde:
  • John 21:15-17 : 15 Now wha they had dyned, Iesus sayde vnto Symon Peter: Symo Iohana, louest thou me more then these do? He sayde vnto him: Yee LORDE, thou knowest yt I loue the. He sayde vnto him: Fede my labes. 16 He sayde vnto him agayne the seconde tyme: Symo Iohana, louest thou me? He sayde vnto him: Yee LORDE, thou knowest, yt I loue ye. He sayde vnto him: Fede my shepe. 17 He saide vnto him ye thirde tyme: Symon Iohana, louest thou me? Peter was sory, because he sayde vnto him, louest thou me? And he sayde vnto him: LORDE, thou knowest all thinges, thou knowest, that I loue ye. Iesus sayde vnto him: Fede my shepe.
  • Gen 31:38-40 : 38 Twentye yeare haue I bene wt the: thy shepe & goates haue not bene vnfrutefull, the rammes of thy flocke haue I not eaten: 39 Loke what was torne of beastes, I brought it not vnto ye, I was fayne to paie it my self: thou requyredest it of my hande, whether it were stollen fro me by daye or by night. 40 On the daye tyme the heate cosumed me, and the frost on the night, and my slepe departed fro myne eyes.
  • Gen 33:13 : 13 But he sayde vnto him: My lorde, thou knowest that I haue tender children by me, and small and greate catell also, which are yet but yonge: yf they shulde be dryue ouer in one daye, the whole flocke wolde dye.
  • Exod 7:23 : 23 And Pharao turned himself, & wente home, & set not his hert there on.
  • Deut 32:46 : 46 he sayde vnto the: Take to hert all ye wordes, which I testifye vnto you this daye, that ye commaunde youre children, to obserne and do all the wordes of this lawe.
  • 1 Sam 17:28 : 28 And Eliab his greater brother herde him talke with the men, and was very wroth agaynst Dauid, and sayde: Wherfore art thou come downe? and why hast thou left a fewe shepe in the wyldernesse? I knowe thy presumptuousnesse well ynough, and the wickednesse of thine hert: for thou art come downe to se the battayll.
  • 1 Chr 27:29-31 : 29 Ouer ye oxen of the pasture at Saron was Sitari the Saronite. Ouer the oxen in the valleys was Saphath the sonne of Adlai. 30 Ouer the Camels was Obil the Ismaelite. Ouer the asses was Iehethia the Meronothite. 31 Ouer the shepe was Iasis the Hagarite. All these were rulers ouer kynge Dauids goodes.
  • 2 Chr 26:10 : 10 He buylded castels also in the wyldernesse, and dygged many welles: for he had many catell, both in the medewes and in the playnes, hu?bandmen also and wynegardeners on the mountaynes and on Carmel: for he delyted in hu?bandrye.
  • Prov 24:32 : 32 This I sawe, & cosidered it wel: I loked vpo it, & toke it for a warnynge.
  • Ezek 34:22-24 : 22 I wil helpe my shepe, so yt they shal nomore be spoyled: yee I wil discerne one shepe from another. 23 I wil rayse vp vnto them one only shepherde: euen my seruaunt Dauid, he shal fede the, and he shal be their shepherde. 24 I the LORDE wil be their God, and my seruaunt Dauid shal be their prince: Euen I the LORDE haue spoken it.
  • Ezek 34:31 : 31 Ye men are my flocke, ye are the shepe of my pasture: and I am youre God, saieth the LORDE God.
  • John 10:3 : 3 to him ye porter openeth, and the shepe heare his voyce, and he calleth his awne shepe by name, and ledeth them out.

Similar Verses (AI)

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  • 74%

    24 For riches abyde not allwaye, & the crowne endureth not for euer.

    25 The hay groweth, ye grasse cometh vp, & herbes are gathered in ye mountaines.

    26 The lambes shal clothe the, & for the goates thou shalt haue money to yi hu?bondry.

    27 Thou shalt haue goates mylck ynough to fede the, to vpholde thy husholde, & to susteyne thy maydens.

  • 29 Seist thou not, yt they which be diligent in their busines stonde before kynges, and not amonge the symple people?

  • 22 Though thou shuldest bray a foole wt a pestell in a morter like otemeell, yet wil not his foolishnesse go from him.

  • 7 He sayde: It is yet hye daye, & is not yet tyme to dryue in the catell: geue the shepe to drynke, & go youre waye, & fede them.

  • 4 Take not ouer greate trauayle and labor to be riche, bewarre of soch a purpose.

  • 13 and whan thy beestes and shepe, and syluer, and golde, and all yt thou hast, increaseth)

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

  • 8 Yf thou knowe not yi self (o thou fayrest amoge women) tha go yi waye forth after ye fotesteppes of the shepe, as though thou woldest fede yi goates besyde ye shepherdes tentes.

  • 1 Knowest thou the tyme when the wilde gotes brige forth their yoge amoge the stony rockes? Or layest thou wayte when the hindes vse to fawne?

  • Isa 30:23-24
    2 verses
    72%

    23 The wil he geue rayne to the sede, that ye shal sowe in the earth, and geue you breade of the encrease of the earth, so that all shalbe plenteous aud abundaunt. Thy catel also shal he fede in the brode medowes.

    24 yee thyne oxe and Mules that till the grounde, shal eate good fodder, which is pourged wt ye fanne.

  • 4 Where no oxen are, there the crybb is emptie: but where the oxen laboure, there is moch frute.

  • 27 First make vp yi worke yt is wt out, & loke well vnto yt which thou hast in ye felde, & the buylde thine house.

  • 71%

    7 All shepe and oxen, yee and the beastes of the felde.

  • 1 Yf thou se thy brothers oxe or shepe, go astraie, thou shalt not withdrawe thy selfe from them, but shalt brynge the againe vnto yi brother.

  • 5 The deuyses of one that is diligent, brynge plenteousnes: but he yt is vnaduysed, commeth vnto pouerte.

  • 27 She loketh wel to the wayes of hir housholde, & eateth not hir bred with ydilnes.

  • 21 My sonne, let not these thinges departe from thyne eyes, but kepe my lawe and my councell:

  • Prov 4:25-26
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    71%

    25 Let thine eyes beholde the thinge yt is right, & let thine eye lyddes loke straight before the.

    26 Podre the path of thy fete, so shal all yi wayes be sure.

  • 4 Blessed shalbe the frute of thy body, the frute of thy grounde, and the frute of thy catell, and the frute of thine oxen, and the frute of thy shepe.

  • 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.

  • 9 Sela. I wil enforme the, and shewe the the waye wherin thou shalt go: I wil fasten myne eyes vpon the.

  • 3 beholde, the hande of the LORDE shalbe vpon thy catell in the felde, vpon horses, vpon Asses, vpon Camels, vpon oxen, vpon shepe with a very sore pestilence.

  • 23 ten fat oxen, and twety small catell, and an hundreth shepe, beside hartes and Roes, and wilde goates, and fat capons, and foules.

  • 19 All the first borne that come of thine oxen and shepe, yt are males, shalt thou halowe vnto the LORDE thy God. Thou shalt not plowe with the firstborne of thine oxe, and shalt not clyppe the firstborne of thy shepe:

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    10 A righteous man regardeth the life of his catell, but the vngodly haue cruell hertes.

    11 He that tilleth his lode, shal haue plenteousnesse of bred: but he yt foloweth ydylnes, is a very foole.

  • 12 Applie thine herte vnto lernynge, and thine eare to the wordes of knowlege.

  • 20 Lift vp youre eyes, and beholde the, that come from the North: Like a fat flocke shal they fall vpon the.

  • 23 And though they might be safe, yet they wil not receaue it, for their eyes loke vpon their owne wayes.

  • 19 He yt tylleth his londe, shal haue plenteousnesse of bred: but he that foloweth ydilnesse, shal haue pouerte ynough.

  • 7 thy catell, and the beestes in thy londe. All the increase shal be meate.

  • 7 Axe the catell, & they shal enfourme the: the foules of the ayre, and they shall tell ye:

  • 18 O what a sighinge make the catell? the bullockes are very euel likynge, because they haue no pasture: and the shepe are fame?shed awaye.

  • 3 Vnto the horse belongeth a whyppe, to the Asse a brydle, and a rodde to the fooles backe.

  • 23 But the castels in the londe shal be confederate with the, & the beastes of the felde shall geue the peace:

  • 28 and corne houses for the increace of corne, wyne and oyle, and stalles for all maner catell, and foldes for the shepe,

  • 14 Therfore fede thy people with thy rodde, the flocke of thine heretage which dwell desolate in the wodde: that they maye be fedde vpon the mount of Charmel, Basan & Galaad as afore tyme.

  • 13 That or garners maye be full and plenteous with all maner of stoare: that or shepe maye brynge forth thousandes and hundreth thousands in oure villages.

  • 23 He that hath vnderstodinge, can hyde his wysdome: but an vndiscrete herte telleth out his foolishnesse.

  • 31 Thine oxe shalbe slayne before thine eyes, but thou shalt not eate therof. Thine asse shalbe violently taken awaye (euen before yi face) and shal not be restored ye againe. Thy shepe shalbe geuen vnto thine enemies, and no man shal helpe the.

  • 23 There is plenteousnesse of fode in the feldes of the poore, & shalbe increased out of measure.

  • 9 Tel nothinge in to ye eares of a foole, for he wyl despyse the wy?dome of thy wordes.

  • 7 Therfore o ye shepherdes heare the worde off the LORDE,

  • 2 The riche man had very many shepe and oxen: