Proverbs 30:26

Coverdale Bible (1535)

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

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Referenced Verses

  • Ps 104:18 : 18 The hilles are a refuge for the wylde goates, and so are the stony rockes for ye conyes.
  • Lev 11:5 : 5 The Conyes chewe cud, but they deuyde not the hoffe in to two clawes, therfore are they vncleane vnto you.

Similar Verses (AI)

These verses are found using AI-powered semantic similarity based on meaning and context. Results may occasionally include unexpected connections.

  • 80%

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

    25The Emmettes are but a weake people, yet gather they their meate together in ye haruest.

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

  • 75%

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

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

  • Job 30:5-7
    3 verses
    74%

    5And when they were dryuen forth, men cried after them, as it had bene after a thefe.

    6Their dwellinge was beside foule brokes, yee in the caues & dennes of the earth.

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

  • Lev 11:5-6
    2 verses
    71%

    5The Conyes chewe cud, but they deuyde not the hoffe in to two clawes, therfore are they vncleane vnto you.

    6The Hare cheweth cud also, but deuydeth not ye hoffe in to two clawes, therfore is he vncleane vnto you.

  • 21And whan he sawe the Kenites, he toke vp his parable, & sayde: Stroge is yi dwellinge, and on a rocke hast thou put thy nest,

  • 40lyege in their denes & lurkinge in their couches?

  • 18because of ye hill of Sion that is destroyed, In so moch, that the foxes runne vpon it.

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

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

    31A cock ready to fight: A rame: And a kynge yt goeth forth wt his people.

  • 28Ye Moabites shal leaue the cities, and dwell in rockes off stone, and become like doues, that make their nestes in holes.

  • 21that he maye the better crepe in to the caues and rockes, and in to the cliffes of hard stones, from ye sight of the fearful iudge and from the glory of his Magesty.

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

  • 28He abydeth in the stony rockes, ad vpon the hye toppes of harde mountaynes, where no man can come.

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

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

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    30How cometh it, yt one shall chace a thousande of them, and yt two shal put ten thousande to flyghte? Is it not so, euen because their rocke hath solde them, and because the LORDE hath geuen them ouer?

    31For oure rocke is not as their rocke, of this are oure enemies iudges themselues.

  • 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,

  • 3And Tobias the Ammonite beside him saide: Let the builde on, yf a foxe go vp, he shall breake downe their stonye wall.

  • Prov 6:5-7
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    65%

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

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

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

  • 19How moch more the shal they (that dwell in houses of claye, whose foundacion is but earth) be moth eaten?

  • 8wherin ye proude & hye mynded walke not, & where no lyon commeth.

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

  • 15Gett vs the foxes, yee the litle foxes that hurte ye vynes, for oure vynes beare blossoms.

  • 10Beastes and all catell, wormes & fethered foules.

  • 2And wha the hande of the Madianites was to mightie ouer the children of Israel, the children of Israel made them clyffes in ye mountaynes, and caues and holdes, to defende them selues from ye Madianites.

  • 10Then smyteth he, then oppresseth he & casteth downe the poore with his auctorite.

  • 19These shall come, and shal light all in the valeyes, in ye vowtes of stone, vpon all grene thinges, and in all corners.

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

  • 30the Hedgehogge, the Stellio, the Lacerte, the Snale, and the Moule,

  • 1The vngodly flyeth no man chasynge him, but the rightuous stondeth stiff as a lyon.

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

  • 13The slouthfull sayeth: there is a leoparde in ye waye, and a lyon in ye myddest of the stretes.

  • 16Then stepte they to him, & sayde: we wyll but buylde shepefoldes here for oure shepe & catell, & cities for or children:

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

  • 28Therfore shall his dwellynge be in desolate cities, & in houses which no ma inhabiteth, but are become heapes of stones.

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

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

  • 6Youre 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.

  • 11Where is now the dwellinge of the lyos, and the pasture of the lyons whelpes? where the lyon and the lyonesse wente with the whelpes, and no man frayed them awaye?

  • 7Neuertheles these shal ye not eate of them that chewe cudd, and deuyde not the hoffe in to two clawes: The Camell, the hayre, & the conye, for though they chewe cudd, yet deuyde they not the hoffe, therfore shal they be vncleane vnto you.