Proverbs 7:27
Hir house is the waye vnto hell, where men go downe to the chambers of death.
Hir house is the waye vnto hell, where men go downe to the chambers of death.
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17forsaketh the hu?bande of hir youth, and forgetteth the couenaunt of hir God.
18For hir house is enclyned vnto death, and hir pathes vnto hell.
19All they that go in vnto her, come not agayne, nether take they holde of the waye of life.
25Let not thine herte wandre in hir wayes, & be not thou disceaued in hir pathes.
26For many one hath she wouded and cast downe, yee many a stronge ma hath she slayne.
4But at ye last she is as bitter as wormwod, and as sharpe as a two edged swerde.
5Hir fete go downe vnto death, and hir steppes pearse thorow vnto hell.
6She regardeth not the path of life, so vnstedfast are hir wayes, that thou canst not knowe them.
10And beholde, there mett him a woma in an harlottes apparell
11(a disceatfull, waton & an vnstedfast woma: whose fete coude not abyde in ye house,
12now is she without, now i ye stretes, & lurketh i euery corner)
8Kepe thy waye farre from her, and come not nye ye dores of hir house.
8goinge ouer the stretes, by the corner in the waye towarde the harlottes house
26And I founde, that a woman is bytterer then death: for she is a very angle, hir hert is a nett, and hir handes are cheynes. Who so pleaseth God shal escape from her, but the synner will be taken wt her.
27For an whore is a depe graue, and an harlot is a narow pytt.
28She lurketh like a thefe, and those that be not awarre she brigeth vnto her.
24The waye of life ledeth vnto heaue, yt a man shulde bewarre of hell beneth.
1Wysdome hath buylded herself an house, and hewen out seuen pilers:
2she hath slaughted, poured out hir wyne, and prepared hir table.
3She hath sent forth hir maydens to crie vpo the hyest place of the cite:
4Who so is ignoraut, let him come hither. And to the vn wise she sayde:
14The mouth of an harlot is a depe pytt, wherin he falleth that ye LORDE is angrie withall.
21Thus with many swete wordes she ouercame him, and with hir flateringe lippes she wanne him.
22Immediatly he foloweth her, as it were an oxeled to the slaughter (and like as it were to the stockes, where fooles are punyshed)
14sytteth in the dores of hir house vpo a stole aboue in the cite,
15to call soch as go by and walke straight in their wayes.
26An harlot wil make a ma to begg his bred, but a maried woman wil hunt for ye precious life.
1A wyse woma vpholdeth hir house, but a foolish wife plucketh it downe.
18But they cosider not that death is there, and that hir gestes go downe to hell.
17Hir wayes are pleasaunt wayes, and all hir pathes are peaceable.
12There is a waye, which some men thinke to be right, but the ende therof ledeth vnto death.
15As for me, I will call vnto God, and the LORDE shall helpe me.
11The hell wt hir payne is knowne vnto the LORDE, how moch more then the hertes of men?
32but as a wife yt breaketh wedlocke, & taketh other in steade of hir hu?bode.
14Therfore gapeth hel, and openeth hyr mouth marvelous wyde: that pryde, boostinge and wisdome, with soch as reioyse therin, maye descende in to it.
7Like as a codyte aboundeth in water, eue so this citie aboudeth in wickednes. Robbery and vnrightuousnesse is herde in her, sorow & woundes are euer there in my sight.
27Now whan abudaunce of rayne desceded, & the wyndes blewe, & bet vpon yt housse, it fell, and great was the fall of it.
3doth she not crie before the whole cite, & in the gates where men go out & in?
5that she maye kepe ye fro ye strauge woma, & fro ye harlot which geueth swete wordes.
6But she that lyueth in pleasures, is deed, euen yet a lyue.
9It is better to dwell in a corner vnder ye house toppe, then with a braulinge woman in a wyde house.
25There is a waye yt men thinke to be right, but the ende therof leadeth vnto death.
10Thou hast deuysed ye shame of thine owne house, for thou hast slayne to moch people, and hast wilfully offended:
16The man that wandreth out of the waye of wy?dome, shal remayne in the cogregacion of ye deed.
23whose graues lye besyde him in the lowe pytte. His comos are buried rounde aboute his graue: alltogether wounded and slayne with the swearde, which men afore tyme brought feare in to ye londe off the lyuynge.
7And as moche as she gloryfied her selfe and lyued wantanly, so moch poure ye in for her of punysshmet, and sorowe, for she sayeth in her herte: I syt beinge a quene, and am no wyddowe, and shall se no sorowe.
27She loketh wel to the wayes of hir housholde, & eateth not hir bred with ydilnes.
20Soch is the waye also of a wyfe yt breaketh wedlocke, which wypeth hir mouth like as wha she hath eate, & sayeth: As for me, I haue done no harme.
7Or euer thou canst turne the aboute, the vngodly shal be ouerthrowne, but the house of the righteous shal stode.
15O thou beloued, why doest thou so shamefull greate blasphemies in my house? euen as though that holy flesh might absolue the, specially when thou hast made thy boost off thy wickednes.