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WORD Research this...Proverbs 13
- 1 A wijs sone is the teching of the fadir; but he that is a scornere, herith not, whanne he is repreuyd.
- 2 A man schal be fillid with goodis of the fruit of his mouth; but the soule of vnpitouse men is wickid.
- 3 He that kepith his mouth, kepith his soule; but he that is vnwar to speke, schal feel yuels.
- 4 A slow man wole, and wole not; but the soule of hem that worchen schal be maad fat.
- 5 A iust man schal wlate a fals word; but a wickid man schendith, and schal be schent.
- 6 Riytfulnesse kepith the weie of an innocent man; but wickidnesse disseyueth a synnere.
- 7 A man is as riche, whanne he hath no thing; and a man is as pore, whanne he is in many richessis.
- 8 Redempcioun of the soule of man is hise richessis; but he that is pore, suffrith not blamyng.
- 9 The liyt of iust men makith glad; but the lanterne of wickid men schal be quenchid.
- 10 Stryues ben euere a mong proude men; but thei that don alle thingis with counsel, ben gouerned bi wisdom.
- 11 Hastid catel schal be maad lesse; but that that is gaderid litil and litil with hond, schal be multiplied.
- 12 Hope which is dilaied, turmentith the soule; a tre of lijf is desir comyng.
- 13 He that bacbitith ony thing, byndith hym silf in to tyme to comynge; but he that dredith the comaundement, schal lyue in pees.
- 14 The lawe of a wise man is a welle of lijf; that he bowe awei fro the falling of deth.
- 15 Good teching schal yyue grace; a swolowe is in the weie of dispiseris.
- 16 A fel man doith alle thingis with counsel; but he that is a fool, schal opene foli.
- 17 The messanger of a wickid man schal falle in to yuel; a feithful messanger is helthe.
- 18 Nedynesse and schenschip is to him that forsakith techyng; but he that assentith to a blamere, schal be glorified.
- 19 Desir, if it is fillid, delitith the soule; foolis wlaten hem that fleen yuels.
- 20 He that goith with wijs men, schal be wijs; the freend of foolis schal be maad lijk hem.
- 21 Yuel pursueth synneris; and goodis schulen be yoldun to iust men.
- 22 A good man schal leeue aftir him eiris, sones, and the sones of sones; and the catel of a synnere is kept to a iust man.
- 23 Many meetis ben in the new tilid feeldis of fadris; and ben gaderid to othere men with out doom.
- 24 He that sparith the yerde, hatith his sone; but he that loueth him, techith bisili.
- 25 A iust man etith, and fillith his soule; but the wombe of wickid men is vnable to be fillid.
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