Proverbs 30:25

Coverdale Bible (1535)

The Emmettes are but a weake people, yet gather they their meate together in ye haruest.

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  • Prov 6:6-8 : 6 Go to the Emmet (thou slogarde) cosidre hir wayes, & lerne to be wyse. 7 She hath no gyde, no teacher, no leder: 8 yet in the sommer she prouideth hir meate, & gathereth hir foode together i ye haruest.

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  • 80%

    26 The conyes are but a feble folke, yet make they their couches amonge the rockes.

    27 The greshoppers haue not a gyde, yet go they forth together by heapes.

    28 The spyder laboureth wt hir hades, & yt in ye kynges palace.

    29 There be thre thinges yt go stiffly, but the goinge of the fourth is the goodliest of all.

    30 A Lyon which is kynge of beastes, & geueth place to no man:

  • 24 There be foure thinges in the earth, the which are very litle: but in wy?dome they exceade the wyse.

  • Prov 6:5-8
    4 verses
    74%

    5 Saue thy self as a doo fro ye honde, & as a byrde fro the hode of the fouler.

    6 Go to the Emmet (thou slogarde) cosidre hir wayes, & lerne to be wyse.

    7 She hath no gyde, no teacher, no leder:

    8 yet in the sommer she prouideth hir meate, & gathereth hir foode together i ye haruest.

  • Job 24:5-6
    2 verses
    67%

    5 Beholde, the wilde asses in ye deserte go by tymes (as their maner is) to spoyle: Yee the very wildernesse ministreth foode for their children.

    6 They reape the corne felde that is not their owne: and gather the grapes out of his vynyarde, whom they haue oppressed by violence.

  • 27 A disceatfull man shal fynde no vautage, but he that is content wt that he hath, is more worth the golde.

  • 27 They wayte all vpo the, that thou mayest geue them meate in due season.

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

  • 10 Yf thou be ouersene & necliget in tyme of nede, the is thy stregth but small.

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

  • 18 His house shal endure as the moth, & as a bothe that the watch man maketh.

  • 15 and forgetteth them: so that they might be troden with fete, or broken with somme wilde beast.

  • 17 When their tyme cometh, they shalbe destroyed and perishe: and when they be set on fyre, they shalbe remoued out of their place,

  • 4 A slouthfull body wyl not go to plowe for colde, therfore shal he go abegginge in Sommer, and haue nothinge.

  • 33 Yee slepe on still a litle, slobre a litle, folde thine hodes together yet a litle:

  • 13 My sonne, thou eatest hony & ye swete hony cobe, because it is good & swete in thy mouth.

  • 46 How he sent lyse amonge them, to eate them vp, and frogges to destroye them.

  • Ps 104:22-23
    2 verses
    63%

    22 But when the Sonne ariseth, they get them awaye together, and lye them downe in their dennes.

    23 Then goeth man forth to his worke, and to till his londe vntill the euenynge.

  • 15 yet the fyre shal consume the, the swerde shal destroye the, yee as ye locuste doth, so shal it eate the vp. It shal fall heuely vpon the as the locustes, yee right heuely shal it fall vpon the, euen as the greshoppers.

  • 30 Men do not vtterly despyse a thefe, that stealeth to satisfie his soule, when he is hongerie:

  • 6 Youre beastes haue borne burthens vpo their backes towarde the South, thorow the waye that is ful of parell and trouble, because of the lyo and lyones, of the Cockatrice and shutynge dragon. Yee the Mules bare youre substaunce, and the Camels brought yor treasure vpon their croked backes, vnto a people that can not helpe you.

  • 8 The beestes crepe in to their dennes, & take their rest.

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

  • 24 Consydre the rauens, they nether sowe ner reape, they haue also nether stoare house ner barne, and yet God fedeth them. But how moch better are ye then the foules?

  • 14 There was a litle cite, & a few me within it: so there came a greate kynge & beseged it, & made greate bulworkes agaynst it.

  • 7 All the laboure that a man taketh, is for himself, and yet his desyre is neuer fylled after his mynde.

  • Job 30:3-4
    2 verses
    63%

    3 For very misery & honger, they wente aboute in the wildernesse like wretches & beggers,

    4 pluckynge vp herbes from amonge the bu?shes, & the Iunipers rote was their meate.

  • Job 38:39-40
    2 verses
    63%

    39 Huntest thou the praye fro the Lyon, or fedest thou his whelpes

    40 lyege in their denes & lurkinge in their couches?

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

  • 18 The hilles are a refuge for the wylde goates, and so are the stony rockes for ye conyes.

  • 5 A wyse ma is stroge, yee a ma of vnderstodinge is better, the he yt is mightie of stregth.

  • 5 Who so gathereth in Sommer, is wyse: but he that is slogish in haruest, bringeth himself to confucion.

  • 22 A wyse man wynneth the cite of the mightie, and as for the strength yt they trust in, he bryngeth it downe.

  • 15 She is vp in ye night season, to prouyde meate for hir housholde, & foode for hir maydens.

  • 27 Like as it is not good to eate to moch hony, euen so he that wyll search out hye thynges, it shal be to heuy for him.

  • 38 Thou shalt cary out moch sede in to ye felde, and shalt gather but litle in: for the greshoppers shal destroye it.

  • 7 Vpo the drye heeth wete they aboute crienge, & in the brome hilles they gathered them together.

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

  • 10 Yee slepe on still a litle, slober a litle, folde thine handes together yet a litle, that thou mayest slepe:

  • 9 He rayseth destruccion vpon the mightie people, & bryngeth downe the stronge holde: