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Proverbs 1:22

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

How long, little men in wit, love young childhood, and fools shall covet those things, that be harmful to themselves, and unprudent men shall hate knowing?

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Who is a man, as Job is, that drinketh scorning as water?

Blessed is the man, that goeth not in the counsel of wicked men; and stood not in the way of sinners, and sat not in the chair of pestilence.

Ye unwise men in the people, understand; and, ye fools, learn some-time.

Therefore Moses and Aaron entered to Pharaoh, and said to him, The Lord God of Hebrews saith these things, How long wilt thou not be made subject to me? Deliver thou my people, that it make sacrifice to me;

Forsooth the Lord said to Moses, How long will ye not keep my commandments, and my law?

It crieth oft in the head of companies; in the leaves of [the] gates of the city it bringeth forth his words, and saith,

For they hated teaching, and they took not the dread of the Lord,

The turning away of little men in wit shall slay them; and the prosperity of fools shall lose them.

that fellness, or wariness, be given to little children, and knowing and understanding to a young waxing man.

The dread of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom; fools despise wisdom and teaching.

A scorner seeketh wisdom, and he findeth it not; the teaching of prudent men is easy.

A man full of pestilence loveth not him that reproveth him; and he goeth not to wise men.

Dooms be made ready to scorners; and hammers smiting be made ready to the bodies of fools.

When a man full of pestilence is punished, a little man of wit shall be wiser; and if he pursueth [or follow] a wise man, he shall take knowing.

A proud man and boaster is called a fool, that worketh pride in ire.

A fell man seeth evil, and hideth himself; and an innocent man passed, and he was tormented by harm.

He shall scorn [the] scorners; and he shall give grace to mild men.

and say, Why loathed I teaching, and mine heart assented not to blamings;

How long shalt thou, slow man, sleep? when shalt thou rise from thy sleep?

and I see little children, that is, fools that have little wit. I behold a young man coward [or the sorry-hearted young man],

Little children, that is, little of wit, understand ye wisdom; and ye unwise men, perceiveth in heart.

thine adulteries, and thine neighing, and the felony of thy fornication on little hills in the field; I saw thine abominations. Jerusalem, woe to thee, thou shalt not be cleansed after me till yet.

Thou Jerusalem, wash thine heart from malice, that thou be made safe. How long shall harmful thoughts dwell in thee?

How long grutcheth this worst multitude against me? I have heard the grutching complaints of the sons of Israel.

Jesus answered, and said, A! thou generation unbelieveful, [or out of the faith], and wayward; how long shall I be with you? how long shall I suffer you? Bring ye him hither to me.

Jerusalem, Jerusalem, that slayest prophets, and stonest them that be sent to thee, how oft would I gather together thy children, as an hen gathereth together her chickens under her wings, and thou wouldest not.

But go ye, and learn what it is, I will mercy, and not sacrifice; for I came, not to call rightful [or rightwise] men, but sinful men to penance.

and said, For if thou haddest known, thou shouldest weep also; for in this day, the things be in peace to thee, but now they be hid from thine eyes.

For each man that doeth evil, hateth the light; and he cometh not to the light, that his works be not reproved.

First know ye this thing, that in the last days deceivers [or scorners] shall come in deceit, going after their own covetings,

And the Spirit and the spousess [or the wife] say, Come thou. And he that heareth, say, Come thou; and he that thirsteth, come; and he that will, take he freely the water of life.




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