Proverbs 3:35
The wyse shal haue honor in possession, but shame is the promocio that fooles shal haue.
The wyse shal haue honor in possession, but shame is the promocio that fooles shal haue.
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2Where pryde is, there is shame also and confucion: but where as is lowlynes, there is wysdome.
24Riches are an ornament vnto the wyse, but the ignoraunce of fooles is very foolishnesse.
18He that thinketh scorne to be refourmed, commeth to pouerte and shame: but who so receaueth correccion, shal come to honoure.
18The ignoraut haue foolishnes in possessio, but the wyse are crowned with knowlege.
15Loke what a foole taketh in honde, he thinketh it well done: but he that is wyse, wyl be couceled.
16A foole vttereth his wrath in all the haist, but a discrete man forgeueth wronge.
33Wy?dome resteth in the herte of him that hath vnderstondinge, and he wyll teach them that are vnlerned.
34Rightuousnes setteth vp the people, but wyckednesse bryngeth folke to destruccion.
35A discrete seruaunt is a pleasure vnto ye kynge, but one yt is not honest, prouoketh him vnto wrath.
3In the mouth of the foolish is the boostinge of lordshipe, but ye lippes of ye wyse wilbe warre of soch.
34As for the scornefull, he shal laugh the to scorne, but he shal geue grace vnto the lowly.
8The wy?dome of him that hath vnderstondinge is, to take hede vnto his waye, but the foolishnesse of the vnwyse disceaueth.
9Fooles make but a sporte of synne, but there is fauourable loue amoge the rightuous.
2A discrete seruaut shal haue more rule then the sonnes yt haue no wysdome, and shal haue like heretage wt the brethren.
29Who so maketh disquyetnesse in his owne house, he shal haue wynde for his heretage, and the foole shal be seruaunt to the wyse.
16A wyse man doth all thinges with discrecion, but a foole wil declare his foly.
8A wyse man wil receaue warnynge, but a foole wil sooner be smytten in the face.
23He that hath vnderstodinge, can hyde his wysdome: but an vndiscrete herte telleth out his foolishnesse.
20A wyse sonne maketh a glad father, but an vndiscrete body shameth his mother.
21A foole reioyseth in foolish thinges, but a wyse man loketh well to his owne goinges.
33The feare of ye LORDE is ye right scyece of wy?dome, and lowlynes goeth before honor.
16A wyse man, feareth, and departeth from euell, but a foole goeth on presumptuously.
1Like as snowe is not mete in sommer, ner rayne in haruest: euen so is worshipe vnsemely for a foole.
5A foole despyseth his fathers correccion, but he yt taketh hede whan he is reproued, shal haue ye more vnderstodinge.
6Childers children are a worshipe vnto the elders, and the fathers are the honor of the children.
6in yt a foole sytteth in greate dignite, & the rich are sett downe beneth:
32for ye turnynge awaye of ye vnwyse shal slaye the, & ye prosperi of fooles shalbe their owne destruccio.
23After pryde commeth a fall, but a lowly sprete bryngeth greate worshipe.
2A foole hath no delyte in vnderstodinge, but only in those thinges wherin his herte reioyseth.
3Where vngodlynes is, there is also di?dayne: & so there foloweth shame & dishonor.
18Let no ma disceaue himselfe. Yf eny man thinke himselfe wyse amoge you, let him become a foole in this worlde, that he maye be wyse.
19For the wyssdome off this worlde is foolishnes with God. For it is wrytten: He compaseth the wyse in their craftynesse.
9therfore shal the wise be confounded, they shalbe afrayed and taken: for lo, they haue cast out the worde of the LORDE: what wy?dome can then be amonge them?
15The rodde and correccion mynistre wy?dome, but yf a childe be not loked vnto, he bryngeth his mother to shame.
20He that goeth in the company of wyse men, shal be wyse: but who so is a copanyo of fooles, shal be hurte.
10Delicate ease becometh not a foole, moch more vnsemely is it, a bonde man to haue ye rule of prynces.
14Wyse me laye vp knowlege, but ye mouth of ye foolish is nye destruccio.
13He that geueth sentece in a matter before he heare it, is a foole, and worthy to be confounded.
8A man shalbe commended for his wy?dome, but a foole shal be despysed.
24Wy?dome shyneth in ye face of him yt hath vnderstondinge, but ye eyes of fooles wandre thorow out all lodes.
2A wyse tonge commendeth knowlege, a foolish mouth blabbeth out nothinge but foolishnesse.
5but make ye foole an answere to his foolishnesse, lest he be wyse in his owne coceate.
4The ende of lowlynes & the feare of God, is riches, honor, prosperite and health.
7The feare of the LORDE is the begynnynge of wysdome. But fooles despyse wysdome and nurtoure.
10Amonge the proude there is euer strife, but amonge those that do all thinges with aduysement, there is wy?dome.
5It is better to geue eare to the chastenynge of a wyse man, then to heare the songe of fooles.
11A foole poureth out his sprete alltogether, but a wyse man kepeth it in till afterwarde.
10A man of experience discerneth all thinges well, but whoso hyreth a foole, hyreth soch one as wyl take no hede.
7Whoso kepeth the lawe, is a childe of vnderstondinge: but he yt fedeth ryotous men, shameth his father.
12Yf thou seyest a man yt is wyse in his owne conceate, there is more hope in a foole then in hi.