Proverbs 27:21
Syluer is tryed in the moulde, & golde in the fornace, & so is a man, whan he is openly praysed to his face.
Syluer is tryed in the moulde, & golde in the fornace, & so is a man, whan he is openly praysed to his face.
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3Like as syluer is tried in the fyre and golde in the fornace, euen so doth the LORDE proue the hertes.
4Take ye drosse from ye syluer, & there shalbe a cleane vessell therof.
22Though thou shuldest bray a foole wt a pestell in a morter like otemeell, yet wil not his foolishnesse go from him.
10Thou hast brought vs in to captiuyte, and layed trouble vpon or loynes.
1There are places where syluer is molte, & where golde is tryed:
2where yron is dygged out of the grounde, & stones resolued to metall.
12I will make a man dearer the fyne golde, and a man to be more worth, the a golden wedge of Ophir.
10But as for my waye, he knoweth it: & trieth me as ye golde in ye fyre.
17Like as one yro whetteth another, so doth one man comforte another.
22Like as the syluer is melted in the fyre, so shall ye also be melted therin: that ye maye knowe, how that I the LORDE haue poured my wrath vpon you.
11A worde spoken in due season, is like apples of golde in a syluer dyshe.
12The correccion of the wyse is to an obedient eare, a golden cheyne and a Iewel of golde.
19Like as in one water there apeare dyuerse faces, eue so dyuerse men haue dyuerse hertes.
20Like as hell & destruccion are neuer full, euen so the eyes of me can neuer be satisfied.
7that youre faith once tryed (beynge moch more precious then the corruptible golde that is tryed thorow the fyre) might be founde vnto laude, glory and honoure at the appearynge of Iesus Christ:
3He shall syt him downe to trye and to clense ye syluer, he shal pourge the children of Leui, and purifie them like as golde and syluer: that they maye brynge meatofferinges vnto the LORDE in rightuousnes.
29The bellous are brent in the fyre, the leade is consumed, the melter melteth in vayne, for the euel is not taken awaye from them.
30Therfore shal they be called naughty syluer, because the LORDE hath cast them out.
10Beholde I haue pourged the, and not for moneye. I haue chosen the in the fyre of pouerte,
19Shal the caruer make him a carued ymage? and shal the goldsmyth couer him with golde, or cast him in to a fourme of syluer plates?
6The wordes of the LORDE are pure wordes: eue as ye syluer, which from earth is tried and purified vij. tymes in the fyre.
8A man shalbe commended for his wy?dome, but a foole shal be despysed.
11When thou punyshest man for synne, thou chastenest him: so that his beutie consumeth awaye, like as it were a mothe. O how vayne are all men?
18Thou sonne of man, the house of Israel is turned to drosse. C All they that shulde be brasse, tynne, yro & leade, are in the fyre become drosse.
23Venymous lippes & a wicked herte, are like a potsherde couered wt syluer drosse.
17Beholde, happie is the man, whom God punysheth: therfore, despyse not thou ye chastenynge of the Allmighty.
12But yf eny man buylde vpon this foundacion, golde, syluer, precious stones, tymber, haye, stobble,
13euerymas worke shal be shewed. For the daye of the LORDE shal declare it, which shal be shewed with fyre: and the fyre shal trye euery mas worke what it is.
16Though he haue as moch money as the dust of the earth, & raymet as ready as the claye,
17he maye well prepare it: but the godly shal put it vpon him, and the innocet shal deale out the money.
2Let another ma prayse the, & not thine owne mouth: yee other folkes lippes, and not thyne.
6For the laughinge of fooles is like ye crackynge of thornes vnder a pott. And yt is but a vayne thinge.
20Not withstondynge in a greate house are not onely vessels of golde and of syluer, but also of wod and of earth: some for honoure, and some to dishonoure.
21But yf a man pourge himselfe from soch felowes, he shalbe a vessell sanctified vnto honoure, mete for the LORDE, and prepared vnto all good workes.
9namely, wod, syluer, which is brought out of Tharsis, and beate to plates: and golde from Ophir, a worke yt is made with the honde of the craftesman & the caster, clothed with yalow sylck and scarlet: euen so is the worke of their wyse men all together.
39Out of an hundreth pounde weight of pure golde shalt thou make it, with all this apparell.
20In a wyse mans house there is greate treasure and plenteousnesse, but a foolish body spendeth vp all.
20Yf thou seyst a man that is haistie to speake vnaduysed, thou mayest trust a foole more then him.
1A good name is more worth then greate riches, and louynge fauor is better then syluer and golde.
11Morouer, set the pot emptye vpon the coales, that it maye be warme and the metall hote: that the fylth and rustynesse maye be consumed.
17By the reason of wy?dome, all men are become fooles. Confounded be all the casters of ymages: for ye thinge that they make, is but disceate, & hath no breath.
21Coles kyndle heate, and wodd ye fyre: euen so doth a braulinge felowe stere vp variaunce.
9Shal that helpe you, when he calleth you to rekenynge? Thynke ye to begyle him, as a man is begyled?
23After pryde commeth a fall, but a lowly sprete bryngeth greate worshipe.
20like as syluer, brasse, yron, tynne and leade are put together in the fornace, and the fyre blowen there vnder to melt them: Euen so will I gather you, put you in together, and melt you in my wrath and indignacion.
14Euery man shal enioye good acordinge to the innocency of his mouth, and after the workes of his hades shal he be rewarded.
22A wyse man wynneth the cite of the mightie, and as for the strength yt they trust in, he bryngeth it downe.