Proverbs 31:6

Coverdale Bible (1535)

Geue stronge drynke vnto soch as are condempned to death, & wyne vnto those yt mourne:

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  • 1 Tim 5:23 : 23 Drynke no lenger water, but vse a litle wyne for yi stomackes sake, and because thou art oft tymes sicke.
  • 1 Sam 1:10 : 10 And she was full of heuynes in hir herte, and prayed vnto the LORDE, and wepte,
  • 1 Sam 30:6 : 6 And Dauid was very soroufull, for the people wolde haue stoned him: for ye soule of all the people was in greate heuynes, euery one ouer his sonnes and doughters. Neuertheles Dauid strengthed him selfe in the LORDE his God,
  • 2 Kgs 4:27 : 27 But whan she came to the man of God vpon ye mount, she helde him by his fete. And Gehasi stepte to her, to put her awaye. But ye man of God sayde: Let her alone, for hir soule is in heuynes, and the LORDE hath hyd it fro me, and not shewed it me.
  • Job 3:20 : 20 Wherfore is the light geuen, to him that is in mysery? and life vnto them, that haue heuy hertes?
  • Job 29:13 : 13 He yt shulde haue bene lost, gaue me a good worde, & ye widdowes hert praised me.
  • Ps 104:15 : 15 Thou bryngest fode out of the earth: wyne to make glad ye herte of ma, oyle to make him a chearfull countenaunce, & bred to strength mans herte.

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  • 7that they maye drynke it, & forget their misery & aduersite.

  • Prov 31:4-5
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    4O Lamuel, geue kinges no wyne, geue kynges & prynces no stronge drynke:

    5lest they beinge dronken forget the lawe, & regarde not ye cause of the poore, & of all soch as be in aduersite.

  • 9there shal no more wyne bedronke with myrth, the beer shal be bytter to the that drinke it,

  • 22Wo vnto them, yt are connynge men to suppe out wyne, and experte to set vp drokenesse.

  • 15Wo vnto him that geueth his neghboure dryncke, to get him wrothfull displeasure for his dronckennesse: that he maye se his preuytees.

  • 1Wyne is a voluptuous thinge, & drockennes causeth sedicion: who so delyteth therin, shal neuer be wyse.

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    30Euen amonge those that be euer at the wyne, and seke out where the best is.

    31Loke not thou vpon the wyne, how reed it is, and what a color it geueth in the glasse.

  • 7The swete wyne shal mourne, the grapes shalbe weake, and all yt haue bene mery in harte, shal sighe.

  • 21And therfore thou miserable & dronke (howbe it not wt wyne) Heare this:

  • 5Wake vp ye dronckardes, & wepe: mourne all ye wyne suppers, because of youre swete wyne, for it shal be taken awaye from youre mouth.

  • 11Wo be vnto them that ryse vp early to vse them selues in dronkynnes, and yet at night are more superfluous with wyne.

  • 23Drynke no lenger water, but vse a litle wyne for yi stomackes sake, and because thou art oft tymes sicke.

  • 11Whordome, wyne and dronckennesse take the herte awaye.

  • 7But they go wronge by ye reason of wyne, they fall and stacker because of stroge drynke. Yee eue the prestes and prophetes them selues go amisse, they are dronken with wyne, and weake braned thorow stronge drynke. They erre in seinge, and in iudgmet they fayle.

  • 27They rele to and fro, they stacker like a droncken man, and are at their wittes ende.

  • 15Thou bryngest fode out of the earth: wyne to make glad ye herte of ma, oyle to make him a chearfull countenaunce, & bred to strength mans herte.

  • 12Come (saye they) I wil fetch wyne, so shal we fyll oure selues, that we maye be dronken. And do tomorow, like as to daye, yee and moch more.

  • 9But ye shalbe at youre wittes ende, ye shalbe abasshed: ye shal stackre, and rele to and fro. Ye shalbe dronken, but not of wyne. Ye shal fall, but not thorow dronkenes:

  • 5Like as the wyne disceaueth the dronckarde, euen so the proude shal fayle & not endure. He openeth his desyre wyde vp as the hell, & is as vnsaciable as death. All Heithen gathereth he to him, & heapeth vnto him all people.

  • 11In the stretes shal there be lift vp a crie because of wyne, all mens chere shal vanish awaye, and all ioye of the earth shal passe.

  • 39And there is no man that drynketh the olde, and wolde straight waye haue the new, for he sayeth: the olde is pleasaunter.

  • 3Thou hast shewed thy people heuy thinges, thou hast geuen vs a drynke off wyne, yt we slobre withall.

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    20Kepe no company wt wyne bebbers and ryotous eaters of flesh:

    21for soch as be dronckardes and ryotous, shal come to pouerte, & he that is geuen to moch slepe, shal go wt a ragged cote.

  • 17He yt hath pleasure in banckettes, shal be a poore man: Who so delyteth in wyne and delicates, shal not be riche.

  • 15He hath fylled me with bytternesse, & geuen me wormwod to drynke.

  • 7For they that slepe, slepe in the nighte: and they that be dronken, are dronken in the nighte.

  • 7And ye drinke was caried in vessels of golde, and there was euer chaunge of vessell. And the kinges wine was moch acordynge to the power of the kynge.

  • 3So I thought in my herte, to withdrawe my flesh from wyne, to applye my mynde vnto wy?dome, and to comprehede foolishnes vntill the tyme that (amonge all ye thinges which are vnder ye Sonne) I might se what were best for men to do, so longe as they lyue vnder heauen.

  • 8And why? God is the iudge: he putteth downe one & setteth vp another.

  • 25and grope in the darke without light, stackeringe to and fro like droncken men.

  • 17For they eate the bred of wickednesse, and drike the wyne of robbery.

  • 11The poore are fayne to laboure in their oyle mylles, yee and to treade in their wyne presses, and yet to suffre thyrst.

  • 7Go thou yi waye then, eate thy bred with ioye, & drynke yi wyne wt gladnesse, for thy workes please God.

  • 20Who so syngeth a songe to a wicked herte, clotheth hi with ragges in the colde, and poureth vyneger vpon chalke.

  • 5O come on youre waye, eate my bred, and drynke my wyne, which I haue poured out for you.

  • 13Then shalt thou saye vnto them: Thus saieth the LORDE: Beholde, I shal fyll all the inhabitours of this lode wt dronckenes, the kynges that syt vpo Dauids stole, the prestes and prophetes, with all yt dwell at Ierusalem.

  • 6ye that drynke wyne out of goblettes, & anoynte youre selues with the best oyle, but no man is sory for Ioseps hurte.

  • 1Wo be to ye crowne of pryde, to ye dronke Ephraemites, and to the faydinge floure, to the glory of his pope, yt is vpo the toppe of the pleteous valley: which me be ouerladen wt wyne.

  • 20Wherfore is the light geuen, to him that is in mysery? and life vnto them, that haue heuy hertes?

  • 5Euen so goeth it this daye with oure kinges and prynces, for they begynne to be woode droncken thorow wyne: they vse familiarite with soch as disceaue the.

  • 13But they to fulfil their lust and wilfulnes, slaugter oxe, they kyll shepe, they eate costly meate, & drynke wyne: let vs eate and drinke, tomorow we shal die.

  • 16that when they haue dronke there of, they maye be madd, & out of their wyttes, when the swearde commeth, that I wil sende amoge them.