Proverbs 29:13
The poore and the lender mete together, the LORDE lighteneth both their eyes.
The poore and the lender mete together, the LORDE lighteneth both their eyes.
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2Whether riches or pouerte do mete vs, it commeth all of God.
14The seate of the kinge yt faithfully iudgeth the poore, shal continue sure for euermore.
1Blessed is he, yt considreth ye poore: ye LORDE shal delyuer him in the tyme of trouble.
2Hye & lowe, riche & poore, one wt another.
31He that doth a poore man wroge, blasphemeth his maker: but who so hath pitie of the poore, doth honoure vnto God.
7The righteous considreth the cause of the poore, but the vngodly regardeth no vnderstondynge.
3One poore man oppressinge another by violence, is like a contynuall rayne that destroyeth ye frute.
27He that geueth vnto the poore, shal not wante: but he that turneth awaye his eyes from soch as be in necessite, shall suffre greate pouerte himself.
7The LORDE maketh poore and maketh riche: He bryngeth lowe and exalteth.
8He taketh vp the neady out of the dust, and lifteth vp ye poore out of the myre, that he maye set them amonge the prynces, and to let them inheret the seate of honoure: for the foundacions and corners of the worlde are the LORDES, and he hath set the compase of the earth theron.
9A louynge eye shalbe blessed, for he geueth of his bred vnto ye poore.
16Who so doth a poore man wronge to increase his owne riches, geueth (comoly) vnto the rich, and at the last commeth to pouerte himself.
11The rich man thynketh him self to be wyse, but the poore that hath vnderstondinge, ca perceaue him wel ynough.
18Then shal deaf men vnderstonde the wordes of the boke, and the eyes of the blynde shal se without eny cloude or darknes.
19The oppressed shal holde a mery feast in the LORDE, and the poore people shal reioyse in the holy one of Israel.
7Which taketh vp the symple out of the dust, and lifteth the poore out of the myre.
6A poore man ledynge a godly life, is better then the riche that goeth in frowarde wayes.
12If a prynce delyte in lyes, all his seruauntes are vngodly.
8The LORDE helpeth the vp that are fallen, the LORDE loueth the righteous.
22It is a mans worshipe to do good, & better it is to be a poore ma, then a dyssembler.
28For thou shalt saue the poore oppressed people, and shalt set thine eyes agaynst the proude to brynge them downe.
8Yf thou seyst the poore to be oppressed and wrongeously dealt withall, so yt equite & the right of the lawe is wraisted in the londe: maruell not thou at soch iudgmet, for one greate ma kepeth touch with another, and the mightie helpe the selues together.
17He yt hath pitie vpon the poore, ledeth vnto ye LORDE: & loke what he layeth out, it shalbe payed him agayne.
20The poore is hated euen of his owne neghbours, but the riche hath many frendes.
21Who so despyseth his neghbor, doth amysse: but blessed is he that hath pyte of the poore.
6Therfore shal they be brought in greate feare, for God stondeth by the generacion of the rightuous.
33O considre this & be glad (ye that be in aduersite) seke after God, & yor soule shal lyue.
15And so he delyuereth the poore from the swearde, from their mouth, and from the hode of the cruell:
16that the poore maye haue hope, & that the mouth of the oppressoure maye be stopped.
19Vngodly men are ye He hath no respecte vnto the personnes of ye lordly, & regardeth not the rich more the poore. For they be all the worke of his hondes.
16Yee when he helped ye oppressed and poore to their right, then prospered he well. From whence came this, but only because he had me before his eyes? saieth the LORDE.
9The light of the righteous maketh ioyfull, but the candle of the vngodly shal be put out.
9With yi mouth defende ye thinge yt is laufull and right, and ye cause of ye poore and helplesse.
14Tymely in the mornynge do they aryse, to murthur the symple and poore, & in the night they go a stealinge.
15For the eyes of the LORDE are ouer the rightuous, and his eares are open vnto their prayers.
12Sure I am, that the LORDE wil auenge the poore, and manteyne the cause of the helplesse.
14This thou seist, for thou considrest the mysery and sorowe: The poore geueth himselff ouer in to thy hande, and committeth him vnto the, for thou art the helper of the frendlesse.
15The poore delyuereth he out of his straytnesse, and comforteth soch as be in necessite and trouble.
6Thou shalt not wraist the righte of thy poore in his cause.
22Se yt thou robbe not ye poore because he is weake, and oppresse not ye simple in iudgment:
2That he maye gouerne thy people acordinge vnto right, and defende thy poore.
3Sela. Defende the poore & fatherlesse, se that soch as be in nede & necessite haue right.
3The eyes of the LORDE loke in euery place, both vpon ye good and badd.
13Who so stoppeth his eare at the criege of the poore, he shal crie himself and not be herde.
4that thrust the poore out of the waye, & oppresse the symple of the worlde together.
28In so moch that they haue caused ye voyce of the poore to come vnto him, & now he heareth the coplaynte of soch as are in necessite.
12For he shal deliuer the poore whe he crieth, & the nedy yt hath no helpe.
2Whyle ye vngodly hath the ouer hande, the poore must suffre persecucion: O that they were taken in the ymaginacions which they go aboute.
1Better is the poore that lyueth godly, the the blasphemer that is but a foole.
29For who so humbleth himself, him shal he set vp: and who so loketh mekely, shalbe healed.