Proverbs 1:32
for ye turnynge awaye of ye vnwyse shal slaye the, & ye prosperi of fooles shalbe their owne destruccio.
for ye turnynge awaye of ye vnwyse shal slaye the, & ye prosperi of fooles shalbe their owne destruccio.
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31Therfore shal they eate ye frutes of their owne waye, and be fylled wt their owne councels:
8The wy?dome of him that hath vnderstondinge is, to take hede vnto his waye, but the foolishnesse of the vnwyse disceaueth.
22O ye childre, how loge wil ye loue childyshnesse? how longe wil ye scorners delyte in scornynge, & ye vnwyse be enemies vnto knowlege?
18The ignoraut haue foolishnes in possessio, but the wyse are crowned with knowlege.
15An ignoraut body beleueth all thinges, but who so hath vnderstondinge, loketh well to his goinges.
16A wyse man, feareth, and departeth from euell, but a foole goeth on presumptuously.
12A wyse man seynge the plage wyl hyde him self, as for fooles they go on still, and suffer harme.
5Take hede vnto knowlege o ye ignoraut, be wyse in herte o ye fooles.
16Who so is ignoraunt (sayeth she) let him come hither, and to the vnwyse she sayeth:
3A wyse man seyth the plage and hydeth himself, but the foolish go on still and are punyshed.
6Forsake ignorauce, and ye shal lyue: and se that ye go in the waye of vnderstondinge.
3Foolishnesse maketh a man to go out of his waye, & then is his herte vnpacient agaynst the LORDE.
21A foole reioyseth in foolish thinges, but a wyse man loketh well to his owne goinges.
23Because he wolde not be refourmed, he shal dye: and for his greate foolishnesse he shal be destroyed.
3The innocent dealynge of the iust shal lede them, but the vnfaithfulnesse of the despysers shalbe their owne destruccion.
2As for the foolish man displeasure kylleth him, and anger slayeth ye ignoraunt.
3I haue sene my self, when the foolish was depe roted, that his bewty was sodely destroyed:
33Wy?dome resteth in the herte of him that hath vnderstondinge, and he wyll teach them that are vnlerned.
24Riches are an ornament vnto the wyse, but the ignoraunce of fooles is very foolishnesse.
33But who so harkeneth vnto me, shal dwell safely, and haue ynough without eny feare of euell.
20He that goeth in the company of wyse men, shal be wyse: but who so is a copanyo of fooles, shal be hurte.
17Foolish me were plaged for their offence, & because of their wickednesse.
10Who so ledeth ye rightuous in to an euell waye, shal fall in to his owne pytt, but ye iust shal haue the good in possession.
14Wyse me laye vp knowlege, but ye mouth of ye foolish is nye destruccio.
8A wyse man wil receaue warnynge, but a foole wil sooner be smytten in the face.
15Loke what a foole taketh in honde, he thinketh it well done: but he that is wyse, wyl be couceled.
5Speares and snares are in ye waye of the frowarde, but he yt wil kepe his soule, let him fle fro soch.
4Who so is ignoraut, let him come hither. And to the vn wise she sayde:
16The man that wandreth out of the waye of wy?dome, shal remayne in the cogregacion of ye deed.
22Vnderstondinge is a well of life vnto him yt hath it, as for ye chastenynge of fooles, it is but foolishnesse.
23He that hath vnderstodinge, can hyde his wysdome: but an vndiscrete herte telleth out his foolishnesse.
35The wyse shal haue honor in possession, but shame is the promocio that fooles shal haue.
3In the mouth of the foolish is the boostinge of lordshipe, but ye lippes of ye wyse wilbe warre of soch.
16A wyse man doth all thinges with discrecion, but a foole wil declare his foly.
29Who so maketh disquyetnesse in his owne house, he shal haue wynde for his heretage, and the foole shal be seruaunt to the wyse.
12The wordes out of a wyse mans mouth are gracious, but the lippes of a foole wil destroye himself.
13which compaseth ye wyse in their owne craftynesse, and ouertroweth the councell of the wicked:
25Yf thou smytest a scorneful personne, the ignoraut shal take better hede: & yf thou reprouest one yt hath vnderstondinge, he wil be ye wyser.
22Whan they counted them selues wyse, they became fooles:
2A foole hath no delyte in vnderstodinge, but only in those thinges wherin his herte reioyseth.
26He that trusteth in his owne hert, is a foole: but he that dealeth wisely, shalbe safe.
16For all they which enfourme the people that they be in a right case, soch be disceauers. Soch as men thynke also to be perfecte amonge these, are but cast awaye.
3A dotinge foole thinketh, yt euery ma doth as foolishly as himself.
23A foole doth wickedly & maketh but a sporte of it: neuertheles it is wysdome for a man to bewarre of soch.
4That the very babes might haue wyt, and that yonge men might haue knowlege and vnderstondinge.
5but make ye foole an answere to his foolishnesse, lest he be wyse in his owne coceate.
21The lippes of the rightuous fede a whole multitude, but fooles shal dye in their owne foly.
1He that is stiffnecked & wyll not be refourmed, shal sodenly be destroyed wt out eny helpe.
24Wy?dome shyneth in ye face of him yt hath vnderstondinge, but ye eyes of fooles wandre thorow out all lodes.