Proverbs 6:14
he is euer ymageninge myschefe & frowardnesse in his hert, & causeth discorde.
he is euer ymageninge myschefe & frowardnesse in his hert, & causeth discorde.
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18 an herte yt goeth aboute wt wicked ymaginacios, fete that be swift in rennynge to do myschefe,
19 a false wytnesse yt bringeth vp lyes, & soch one as soweth discorde amonge brethren.
12 A dissemblynge person, a wicked man goeth with a frowarde mouth:
13 he wyncketh with his eyes, he tokeneth wt his fete, he poynteth wt his fyngers,
19 He yt loueth strife, delyteth in synne: & who so setteth his dore to hye, seketh after a fall.
20 Who so hath a frowarde herte, opteyneth no good: and he yt hath an ouerthwarte tonge, shal fall into myschefe.
27 An vngodly personne stereth vp euell, and in his lippes he is as an whote burnynge fyre.
28 A frowarde body causeth strife, and he yt is a blabbe of his tonge, maketh deuysion amonge prynces.
29 A wicked ma begyleth his neghbor, & ledeth him ye waye yt is not good.
30 He that wyncketh wt his eyes, ymagineth myschefe: and he yt byteth his lippes, wyl do some harme.
15 Therfore shal his destruccion come hastely vpo him, sodenly shal he be all tobroken, and not be healed.
1 My hert sheweth me the wickednesse of the vngodly, that there is no feare of God before his eyes.
2 For he dyssembleth before his face, so longe till his abhominable synne be founde out.
3 The wordes of his mouth are vnrightuousnesse and disceate, he wil not be lerned to do good.
4 He ymagineth myschefe vpon his bedde, he will come in no good waye, ner refuse the thinge that is euell.
8 He yt ymagineth myschefe, maye wel be called an vngracious personne.
7 He sytteth lurkynge in the gardens, that he maye pryuely murthur the innocent, his eyes are set vpo the poore.
2 For their herte ymagineth to do hurte, & their lippes talke of myschefe.
14 Beholde, he trauayleth with myschefe, he hath coceaued vnhappynesse, and brought forth a lye.
15 He hath grauen and dygged vp a pytte, but he shal fall himself in to ye pytte yt he hath made.
14 which reioyse in doynge euell, and delyte i wicked thinges:
15 whose wayes are croked, and their pathes slaunderous.
2 Which ymagin myschefe in their hertes, & stere vp strife all the daye longe.
3 Foolishnesse maketh a man to go out of his waye, & then is his herte vnpacient agaynst the LORDE.
24 An enemie dyssembleth with his lippes, and in the meane season he ymagineth myschefe:
25 but wha he speaketh fayre, beleue him not, for there are seuen abhominacios in his herte.
26 Who so kepeth euell will secretly to do hurte, his malyce shalbe shewed before the whole congregacion.
35 He conceaueth trauayle, he beareth myschefe, & his body bryngeth forth disceate.
20 They that ymagin euell in their mynde, wil disceaue: but the councelers of peace shal heaue ioye folowinge the.
2 Where as the goodnesse of God endureth yet daylie.
6 Though he came in to se, yet meaned he falsede in his hert, heapinge myschefe vpon himself.
17 An vnpacient man handeleth foolishly, but he that is well aduysed, doth other wayes.
11 A sedicious personne seketh myschefe, but a cruell messaunger shal be sent agaynst him.
11 There come out of ye soch as ymagin myschefe, and geue vngracious councell agaynst the LORDE.
4 A wicked body holdeth moch of false lippes, & a dyssemblynge persone geueth eare to a disceatfull toge.
16 For their fete rune to euell, & are haistie to shed bloude.
18 Dissemblynge lippes kepe hatred secretly, and he that speaketh eny slaunder, is a foole.
19 Thou lettest yi mouth speake wickednesse, & thy tonge paynteth disceate.
17 I am wroth wt hi for his couetousnes & lust, I smyte him, I hyde me, and am angrie, whe he turneth himself, and foloweth ye bywaye of his owne hert.
20 The LORDE abhorreth a fayned hert, but he hath pleasure in them that are vndefyled.
5 Speares and snares are in ye waye of the frowarde, but he yt wil kepe his soule, let him fle fro soch.
14 Their mouth is full of cursynge and bytternesse.
7 These are the perlous weapons of the cuvetous, these be his shameful councels: that he maye begyle the poore with disceatful workes, yee euen there as he shulde geue sentence with the poore.
13 which compaseth ye wyse in their owne craftynesse, and ouertroweth the councell of the wicked:
24 Put awaye from the a frowarde mouth, and let the lippes of slaunder be farre from the.
5 They haue deuysed myschefe, and commoned amonge them selues, how they maye laye snares: tush (saye they) who shall se them?
8 Their tunges are like sharpe arowes, to speake disceate. With their mouth they speake peaceably to their neghboure, but preuely they laye waite for him.
3 yet they saye they do well, when they do euell. As the prince wil, so sayeth the iudge: yt he maye do him a pleasure agayne. The greate ma speaketh what his herte desyreth, & ye hearers alowe him.
29 An vngodly man goeth forth rashly, but the iust refourmeth his owne waye.
12 The vngodly layeth wayte for the iust, & gna?sheth vpon him wt his tethe.