Proverbs 5:15

Coverdale Bible (1535)

Drinke of the water of thine owne well, and of the ryuers that runne out of thine owne spriges.

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Referenced Verses

  • 1 Cor 7:2-5 : 2 Neuertheles to avoyde whordome, let euery man haue his awne wife, and let euery woman haue hir awne hussbande. 3 Let the ma geue vnto the wife due beneuolence: likewyse also the wife vnto ye man. 4 The wife hath not power ouer hir awne body, but the hussbande: & likewyse the man hath not power ouer his awne body, but the wife. 5 Withdrawe not yor selues one fro another, excepte it be with the consent of both for a tyme, that ye maye geue youre selues vnto fastinge and prayer, and the come together agayne, lest Sathan tempte you for yor incontynecye.
  • Heb 13:4 : 4 Let wedlocke be had in pryce in all poyntes, & let ye chamber be vndefyled. For whorekepers and aduouterers God wil iudge.
  • Prov 5:18-19 : 18 Let thy well be blessed, and be glad with the wife of thy youth. 19 Louynge is the hynde, and frendly is the Roo: let her brestes alwaye satisfie the, and holde the euer content with hir loue.

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  • Prov 5:16-18
    3 verses
    88%

    16Let yi welles flowe out a brode, that there maye be ryuers of water in the stretes.

    17But let them be only thine owne, & not straungers with the.

    18Let thy well be blessed, and be glad with the wife of thy youth.

  • 15Thou art a well of gardens, a well of lyuynge waters, which renne downe from Libanus.

  • 13For my people hath done two euels. They haue forsake me the well of the water of life, and digged them pittes, yee vile and broken pittes, that holde no water.

  • 4The wordes of a mas mouth are like depe waters, and the well of wy?dome is like a full streame.

  • Jas 3:11-12
    2 verses
    73%

    11Doth a fountayne sende forth at one place swete water and bytter also?

    12Can the fygge tree, my Brethren, beare oliue beries: ether a vyne beare fygges?

  • John 4:11-15
    5 verses
    72%

    11The woman sayde vnto him: Syr, thou hast nothinge to drawe withall, and the well is depe, from whence hast thou then that water of life?

    12Art thou greater then oure father Iacob, which gaue vs this well? And he himself dranke therof, and his children, and his catell.

    13Iesus answered, and sayde vnto her: Who so euer drynketh of this water, shal thyrst agayne:

    14But whosoeuer shal drynke of the water that I shal geue him, shal neuer be more a thyrst: but the water that I shal geue him, shalbe in him a well of water, which spryngeth vp in to euerlastinge life.

    15The woman sayde vnto him: Syr, geue me that same water, that I thyrst not, nether nede to come hither to drawe.

  • 3Therfore with ioye shal ye drawe water out of the welles of the Sauioure,

  • 25Yf there be no water, I wil graue & drynke. And as for waters of defence, I shal drie them vp with the fete of myne hooste.

  • Ps 78:15-16
    2 verses
    71%

    15In the daye tyme he led them with a cloude, and all the night thorow with a light of fyre.

    16He cloaue the hard rockes in the wildernesse, and gaue them drynke therof, as it had bene out of the greate deapth.

  • 5Wyse councell in the herte of man is like a water in the depe of the earth, but he that hath vnderstondinge, bryngeth it forth.

  • 7For the LORDE thy God bryngeth the in to a good londe: A londe where in are ryuers of water, fountaynes and sprynges, which flowe by the hilles and valleys:

  • 18I bringe forth floudes in the hilles, & welles in the playne feldes. I turne ye wildernes to ryuers, and the drie londe to condytes of water.

  • 24I haue dygged and dronke vp the straunge waters, and with ye soles of my fete haue I dryed vp the See.

  • 10Thou causest the welles to sprynge vp amonge the valleys, and the waters runne amonge ye hilles.

  • 26A righteous man fallynge downe before the vngodly, is like a troubled well and a sprynge yt is destroyed.

  • 19Isaacs seruauntes also dygged in the valley, and there they founde a well of lyuinge water.

  • 24but se that equyte flowe as the water, and rightuousnesse as a mightie streame.

  • 8Which turned the harde rocke in to a stondinge water, & the flynt stone in to a sprynginge well.

  • 7Like as a codyte aboundeth in water, eue so this citie aboudeth in wickednes. Robbery and vnrightuousnesse is herde in her, sorow & woundes are euer there in my sight.

  • 17stollen waters are swete, & the bred that is preuely eaten, hath a good taist.

  • 35Agayne, he maketh the wildernes a stondinge water, and water sprynges of a drye grounde.

  • Num 21:16-17
    2 verses
    69%

    16And from thence they came to the well. This is the well, wherof the LORDE spake vnto Moses: gather the people together, I wil geue them water.

    17Then sange Israel this songe, and they sange one after another ouer the well:

  • 18Then shal the moutaynes droppe swete wyne, & the hylles shall flowe with mylcke, All the ryuers of Iuda shal haue water ynough, & out of the LORDES house, there shal flowe a sprynge, to water ye broke of Sitim:

  • 18And what hast thou now to do in ye strete of Egipte? to drinke foule water? Ether, what makest thou in the waye to Assiria? To drinke water of the floude?

  • 4We are fayne to drynke oure owne water for moneye, and oure owne wod must we bye with moneye.

  • 15Thou smytest the heades of Leuiathan in peces, & geuest him to be meate for the people in the wildernesse.

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

  • 15Beholde, yf he witholde the waters, they drye vp: Yf he let the go, they destroye the earth.

  • 16How moch more then an abhominable and vyle ma, which dryncketh wickednesse like water?

  • 10Therfore fall the people vnto them, and there out sucke they no small auauntage.

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

  • 17Then ranne the seruaunt to mete her, and sayde: Let me drynke a litle water out of yi pitcher.

  • 6Which goinge thorow the vale of mysery, vse it for a well, and the poles are fylled with water.

  • 12Thou art a well kepte garden (o my sister, my spouse) thou art a well kepte water sprynge, a sealed well.

  • 33Which turneth the floudes in to drie londe, and drieth vp the water sprynges.

  • 10so shal thy barnes be fylled with plenteousnesse, and thy presses shal flowe ouer with swete wyne.

  • 41He opened the rocke of stone, & the waters flowed out: so that ryuers ranne in the wildernesse.

  • 17And Dauid was desyrous, and sayde: O that some wolde geue me to drynke of the water out of the well at Bethleem vnder the gate.

  • 38He that beleueth on me, as the scripture sayeth, out of his body shal flowe ryuers of the water of life.

  • 6I made poles of water, to water ye grene and frutefull trees withall.