Proverbs 6:1
My sone, yf thou be suertie for yi neghboure, thou hast fastened thine hode wt another ma:
My sone, yf thou be suertie for yi neghboure, thou hast fastened thine hode wt another ma:
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17He is a frende that allwaye loueth, and in aduersite a man shal knowe who is his brother.
18Who so promiseth by the hande, & is suertie for another, he is a foole.
2yee thou art boude with thine owne wordes, and taken wt thine owne speach.
3Therfore (my sonne) do this, discharge thy self, for thou art come i to yi neghbours daunger. Go thy waye then soone, & intreate thy neghboure:
4let not thyne eyes slepe, ner thine eye lyddes slomber.
24Make no fredshipe with an angrie wylfull man, and kepe no company wt ye furious:
25lest thou lerne his wayes, and receaue hurte vnto thy soule.
26Be not thou one of them yt bynde ther hande vpo promyse, and are suertie for dett:
27for yf thou hast nothinge to paye, they shal take awaye thy bed from vnder the.
15He that is suertye for a straunger, hurteth himself: but he that medleth not with suerteshippe, is sure.
3O delyuer me, and set me by the, who shall then be able to thrust my hondes together?
13Take his garment that is suertie for a straunger, & take a pledge of him for the vnknowne mans sake.
16Take his garment that is suertie for a straunger, & take a pledge of him for ye vnknowne mans sake.
27Ye fall vpon the fatherlesse, ad go aboute to ouerthrowe youre owne frende.
15My sonne, walke not thou wt them, refrayne yi fote fro their wayes.
10My sonne, cosente not vnto synners,
6Thou hast take the pledge from thy brethre for naught, & robbed the naked of their clothinge:
24A frende that delyteth in loue, doth a man more fredshipe, and sticketh faster vnto him then a brother.
2Whan a soule synneth, & trespaceth agaynst the LORDE, so that he denyeth vnto his neghboure that which he gaue him to kepe, or that was put vnder his hande, or that he hath violently taken awaye, or gotten vnrighteously,
3or founde that was lost, and denyeth it with a false ooth, what so euer it be, wherin a man synneth agaynst his neghboure. Now whan it commeth so to passe,
4that he synneth after this maner, & trespaceth, he shal restore agayne that he toke violently awaye, or gat wrongeously, or that was geuen him to kepe, or that he hath founde,
14Yf a man borowe ought of his neghboure, and it be hurte, or dye, so that the owner therof be not by, then shall he make it good.
5Let no man beleue his frende, ner put his confidece in a prince. Kepe the porte of thy mouth, from her yt lieth in thy bosome:
9I wyll be suertye for him, of my handes shalt thou requyre him. Yf I brynge him not vnto the agayne, & set him before thine eyes, I wil beare ye blame my life longe.
10Yf thou lendest yi brother eny dett, thou shalt not go into his house, and take a pledge,
11but shalt stonde without: and he, to who thou lendest, shal brynge out his pledge vnto the.
12But yf it be a poore body, thou shalt not lye downe to slepe, with his pledge,
20My sonne, kepe thy fathers comaundemetes, & forsake not ye lawe of thy mother.
21Put the vp together in thine herte, and bynde the aboute thy necke.
10Thyne owne frende and thy fathers frende se thou forsake not, but go not in to thy brothers house in tyme of thy trouble. Better is a frende at hode, then a brother farre of.
1My sonne, yf thou wilt receaue my wordes, and kepe my comaundemetes by the,
6Yf thy brother, the sonne of thy mother, or thine awne sonne, or thy doughter, or the wyfe in thy bosome, or thy frende which is vnto the as thine owne soule, entyse the secretly, and saye: Let vs go and serue other goddes (whom thou knowest not, ner yet thy father)
20My sonne, why wilt thou haue pleasure in an harlot, and embrace the bosome of another woma?
25Yf thou lende money vnto my people that is poore by the, thou shalt not behaue thyself as an vsurer vnto him, nether shalt thou oppresse him with vsury.
18For then shal not thy cause be stilled with crueltie, ner pacified with many giftes.
5Yf thou promyse eny thinge, paye it: for better it is that thou make no vowe, then that thou shuldest promise, and not paye.
6Vse not thy mouth to cause yi flesh for to synne, yt thou saye not before the angell: my foolishnesse is in ye faute. For the God wil be angrie at thy voyce, and destroye all ye workes of thine handes.
11then shall there an ooth of the LORDE go betwene them, that he hath not put his hande vnto his neghbours good: and the owner of ye good shal accepte it, so that the other shall not make it good.
14like as yf one withdrewe a good dede from his frende, and forsoke the feare of God?
9That thou geue not thine honor vnto another, and thy yeares to the cruell.
10That other men be not fylled with thy goodes, & that thy labours come not in a straunge house.
6Yf thou teachest a childe in his youth what waye he shulde go, he shall not leaue it when he is olde.
2Yf eny man make a vowe vnto the LORDE, or sweare an ooth, so that he binde his soule, he shal not breake his worde, but do all that is proceaded out of his mouth.
1My sonne, kepe my wordes, & laye vp my comaundemetes by the.
6Thou shalt no take ye nethermost and vppermost mylstone to pledge, for he hat set ye his lyuynge to pledge.
22Whan eny ma synneth agaynst his neghboure, and an ooth be put vpon him which he ought to sweare, and the ooth commeth before thine altare in this house,
21Dyd I euer lyft vp my honde to hurte the fatherlesse? Yee in the gate where I sawe my self to be in auctorite:
5that she maye kepe ye fro ye strauge woma, & fro ye harlot which geueth swete wordes.