← Back
←Previous: proverbs 15
Chapter 16
Next: proverbs 17→

Verse 1

The preparations of the heart are in man: but the answere of the tongue is of the Lord.

Verse 2

All the wayes of a man are cleane in his owne eyes: but the Lord pondereth the spirits.

Verse 3

Commit thy workes vnto the Lorde, and thy thoughts shalbe directed.

Verse 4

The Lord hath made all things for his owne sake: yea, euen the wicked for the day of euill.

Verse 5

All that are proude in heart, are an abomination to the Lord: though hand ioyne in hand, he shall not be vnpunished.

Verse 6

By mercy and trueth iniquitie shalbe forgiuen, and by the feare of the Lorde they depart from euill.

Verse 7

When the wayes of a man please the Lord, he will make also his enemies at peace with him.

Verse 8

Better is a litle with righteousnesse, then great reuenues without equitie.

Verse 9

The heart of man purposeth his way: but the Lord doeth direct his steppes.

Verse 10

A diuine sentence shalbe in the lips of the King: his mouth shall not trasgresse in iudgement.

Verse 11

A true weight & balance are of the Lord: all the weightes of the bagge are his worke.

Verse 12

It is an abomination to Kings to commit wickednes: for the throne is stablished by iustice.

Verse 13

Righteous lips are the delite of Kings, and the King loueth him that speaketh right things.

Verse 14

The wrath of a King is as messengers of death: but a wise man will pacifie it.

Verse 15

In the light of the Kings coutenance is life: and his fauour is as a cloude of the latter raine.

Verse 16

Howe much better is it to get wisedome then golde? and to get vnderstanding, is more to be desired then siluer.

Verse 17

The pathe of the righteous is to decline from euil, and hee keepeth his soule, that keepeth his way.

Verse 18

Pride goeth before destruction, and an high minde before the fall.

Verse 19

Better it is to be of humble minde with the lowly, then to deuide the spoyles with the proude.

Verse 20

He that is wise in his busines, shall finde good: and he that trusteth in the Lord, he is blessed.

Verse 21

The wise in heart shall bee called prudent: and the sweetenesse of the lippes shall increase doctrine.

Verse 22

Vnderstading is welspring of life vnto them that haue it: and the instruction of fooles is folly.

Verse 23

The heart of the wise guideth his mouth wisely, and addeth doctrine to his lippes.

Verse 24

Faire wordes are as an hony combe, sweetenesse to the soule, and health to the bones.

Verse 25

There is a way that seemeth right vnto man: but the issue thereof are the wayes of death.

Verse 26

The person that traueileth, traueileth for himselfe: for his mouth craueth it of him.

Verse 27

A wicked man diggeth vp euill, and in his lippes is like burning fire.

Verse 28

A frowarde person soweth strife: and a tale teller maketh diuision among princes.

Verse 29

A wicked man deceiueth his neighbour, and leadeth him into the way that is not good.

Verse 30

He shutteth his eyes to deuise wickednes: he moueth his lippes, and bringeth euil to passe.

Verse 31

Age is a crowne of glory, when it is founde in the way of righteousnes.

Verse 32

He that is slowe vnto anger, is better then the mightie man: and hee that ruleth his owne minde, is better then he that winneth a citie.

Verse 33

The lot is cast into the lappe: but the whole disposition thereof is of the Lord.

←Previous: proverbs 15
Chapter 16
Next: proverbs 17→