Proverbs 8:5
Take hede vnto knowlege o ye ignoraut, be wyse in herte o ye fooles.
Take hede vnto knowlege o ye ignoraut, be wyse in herte o ye fooles.
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7 Se yt thou medle not with a foole, & do as though thou haddest no knowlege.
8 The wy?dome of him that hath vnderstondinge is, to take hede vnto his waye, but the foolishnesse of the vnwyse disceaueth.
8 Take hede, ye vnwise amonge the people: o ye fooles, when wil ye vnderstonde?
33 Wy?dome resteth in the herte of him that hath vnderstondinge, and he wyll teach them that are vnlerned.
6 Forsake ignorauce, and ye shal lyue: and se that ye go in the waye of vnderstondinge.
4 That the very babes might haue wyt, and that yonge men might haue knowlege and vnderstondinge.
5 By hearinge, the wyse ma shal come by more wysdome: and by experience,
6 he shal be more apte to vnderstonde a parable, and the interpretacion therof: the wordes of the wyse, and the darcke speaches of the same.
7 The feare of the LORDE is the begynnynge of wysdome. But fooles despyse wysdome and nurtoure.
14 A wyse herte wil seke after knowlege, but ye mouth of fooles medleth with foolishnesse.
22 Vnderstondinge is a well of life vnto him yt hath it, as for ye chastenynge of fooles, it is but foolishnesse.
23 The herte of the wyse enfourmeth his mouth, and amendeth ye doctryne in his lyppes.
4 Who so is ignoraut, let him come hither. And to the vn wise she sayde:
16 Who so is ignoraunt (sayeth she) let him come hither, and to the vnwyse she sayeth:
22 O ye childre, how loge wil ye loue childyshnesse? how longe wil ye scorners delyte in scornynge, & ye vnwyse be enemies vnto knowlege?
2 A foole hath no delyte in vnderstodinge, but only in those thinges wherin his herte reioyseth.
8 A wyse man wil receaue warnynge, but a foole wil sooner be smytten in the face.
2 that thine eare maye herken vnto wysdome, applie thine herte then to vnderstodinge.
18 The ignoraut haue foolishnes in possessio, but the wyse are crowned with knowlege.
24 Wy?dome shyneth in ye face of him yt hath vnderstondinge, but ye eyes of fooles wandre thorow out all lodes.
15 An ignoraut body beleueth all thinges, but who so hath vnderstondinge, loketh well to his goinges.
32 for ye turnynge awaye of ye vnwyse shal slaye the, & ye prosperi of fooles shalbe their owne destruccio.
1 My sonne, geue hede vnto my wysdome, & bowe thine eare vnto my prudece:
21 Heare this (thou folish and vndiscrete people.) Ye haue eyes, but ye se not: eares haue ye, but ye heare not.
5 but make ye foole an answere to his foolishnesse, lest he be wyse in his owne coceate.
23 He that hath vnderstodinge, can hyde his wysdome: but an vndiscrete herte telleth out his foolishnesse.
2 A wyse mans hert is vpon the right hande, but a fooles hert is vpon the left.
3 A dotinge foole thinketh, yt euery ma doth as foolishly as himself.
15 Loke what a foole taketh in honde, he thinketh it well done: but he that is wyse, wyl be couceled.
7 & behelde the simple people: & amonge other yonge folkes I spyed one yonge foole
4 The herte of ye wyse is in the mournynge house, but the hert of the foolish is in the house of myrth.
5 It is better to geue eare to the chastenynge of a wyse man, then to heare the songe of fooles.
16 A wyse man doth all thinges with discrecion, but a foole wil declare his foly.
4 It is you, o ye men (sayeth she) whom I call. Unto you (o ye childre of me) lift I vp my voyce.
9 Tel nothinge in to ye eares of a foole, for he wyl despyse the wy?dome of thy wordes.
19 My sonne, ue eare & be wyse, so shal thine hert prospere in the waye.
15 A wyse herte laboureth for knowlege, and a prudent eare seketh vnderstondinge.
15 Take hede therfore how ye walke circumspectly, not as the vnwyse, but as ye wyse,
16 What helpeth it to geue a foole money in his hode, where as he hath no mynde to bye wy?dome?
2 to lerne wy?dome nurtoure, vnderstondinge, prudence,
25 I applied my mynde also vnto knowlege, and to seke out sciece, wisdome and vnderstondinge: to knowe the foolishnesse of the vngodly, and the erroure of dotinge fooles.
5 A foole despyseth his fathers correccion, but he yt taketh hede whan he is reproued, shal haue ye more vnderstodinge.
2 Heare my wordes (O ye wyse men) herken vnto me, ye yt haue vnderstondinge.
12 A wyse man seynge the plage wyl hyde him self, as for fooles they go on still, and suffer harme.
10 Yf wy?dome entre in to thine herte, and yi soule delyte in knowlege:
6 An vnwyse man wil not knowe this, & a foole wil not vnderstode it.
6 Geue eare, for I wil speake of greate matters, & open my lippes to tell thinges that be right.
24 Riches are an ornament vnto the wyse, but the ignoraunce of fooles is very foolishnesse.
33 O geue eare vnto nurtoure, be wyse, and refuse it not.
21 A foole reioyseth in foolish thinges, but a wyse man loketh well to his owne goinges.