Proverbs 29:5
Who so flatreth his neghbor, layeth a nette for his fete.
Who so flatreth his neghbor, layeth a nette for his fete.
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19Medle not with him that bewrayeth secretes, and is a slaunderer, and disceaueth with his lippes.
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.
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.
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.
8For his fete shalbe taken in the nett, and he shal walke in the snare.
9His fote shalbe holden in the gilder, and the thurstie shal catch him.
10The snare is layed for him in the grounde, and a pytfall in the waye.
19And then sayeth he: I dyd it but in sporte.
2Euery man telleth lyes to his neghbor, they do but flater with their lippes and dissemble in their herte.
3O that the LORDE wolde rote out all disceatfull lippes, ad the tonge that speaketh proude thinges.
5He promiseth his fredes parte of his good, but his owne childre spende it.
17Withdrawe yi foote fro thy neghbours house, lest he be weery of the, and so abhorre the.
18Who so beareth false wytnesse agaynst his neghboure, he is a very speare, a swearde & a sharpe arowe.
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.
23He that rebuketh a man, shall fynde more fauoure at ye last, the he that flatreth him.
4With true iudgment ye kynge setteth vp the londe, but yf he be a man yt taketh giftes, he turneth it vpsyde downe.
4Yee one must kepe himself from another, no man maye safely trust his owne brother: for one brother vndermyneth another, & one neghboure begyleth another.
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.
24Who so kepeth company wt a thefe, hateth his owne soule: he heareth blasphemies, & telleth it not forth.
25He that feareth men, shal haue a fall: but who so putteth his trust in the LORDE, shal come to honor.
6The synne of ye wicked is his owne snare, but ye righteous shal be glad and reioyse.
26For amonge my people are founde wicked personnes, that priuely laye snares and waite for men, to take them, and destroye them.
27And like as a net is full of byrdes, so are their houses full of that, which they haue gotten with falsede and disceate. Herof cometh their greate substaunce and riches,
4A wicked body holdeth moch of false lippes, & a dyssemblynge persone geueth eare to a disceatfull toge.
9their throte is an open sepulchre: with their tonges they disceaue.
17But in vayne is ye net layed forth before the byrdes eyes.
18Dissemblynge lippes kepe hatred secretly, and he that speaketh eny slaunder, is a foole.
20Who so hath a frowarde herte, opteyneth no good: and he yt hath an ouerthwarte tonge, shal fall into myschefe.
6The multitude hageth vpo greate men, & euery man fauoureth him that geueth rewardes.
9yee to rauish the poore, when he hath gotten him in to his nett.
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.
19Thou lettest yi mouth speake wickednesse, & thy tonge paynteth disceate.
26The righteous is liberall vnto his neghboure, but the waye of the vngodly wil disceaue them selues.
23The vngodly taketh giftes out of the bosome, to wraist the wayes of iudgment.
14Who so maketh greate boastes & geueth nothinge, is like cloudes & wynde without rayne.
3He yt vseth no disceat in his tonge: he that doth no euell to his neghboure, & slaundreth not his neghbours.
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.
14he is euer ymageninge myschefe & frowardnesse in his hert, & causeth discorde.
28Be no false wytnesse agaynst yi neghbor, & hurte him not wt yi lyppes.
16Liberalite bryngeth a man to honor and worshipe, & setteth him amonge greate men.
17Euery ma liketh the bred that is gotten with disceate, but at the last is mouth shalbe fylled with grauell.
7He sytteth lurkynge in the gardens, that he maye pryuely murthur the innocent, his eyes are set vpo the poore.
24An enemie dyssembleth with his lippes, and in the meane season he ymagineth myschefe:
25lest thou lerne his wayes, and receaue hurte vnto thy soule.
9He that leadeth an innocent life, walketh surely: but who so goeth a wroge waye, shalbe knowne.
2Let another ma prayse the, & not thine owne mouth: yee other folkes lippes, and not thyne.