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Proverbs 21:20

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

Desirable treasure and oil is in the dwelling place of a just [or rightwise] man; and an unprudent man shall destroy it.

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He shall vomit, or cast, out the riches which he hath devoured; and God shall draw those riches out of his womb.

He shall suffer pains for all things which he hath done, nevertheless he shall not be wasted by those pains, but ever endure; and after the multitude of his findings, so shall he suffer.

Glory and riches be in his house; and his rightfulness [or rightwiseness] dwelleth into the world of world.

Thou hast made ready a board in my sight; against them that trouble me. Thou hast made fat mine head with oil; and my cup, that filleth greatly, is full clear.

The blessing of the Lord maketh rich men; and torment shall not be fellowshipped to them.

The crown of wise men is the riches of them; the folly of fools is unwariness.

The house of a just [or rightwise] man is full great strength; and troubling is in the fruits of a wicked man.

The end of temperance is the dread of the Lord; riches, and glory, and life.

that I make rich them that love me, and that I fill their treasures or their treasuries.

In laughing, they dispose bread and wine, that they drinking eat largely; and all things obey to money.

And to each man, to whom God gave riches, and chattel [or substance], and gave power to him to eat of those, and to use his part, and to be glad of his travail; this is the gift of God.

Forsooth wisdom with riches is more profitable, and profiteth more to men seeing the sun.

But ten men were found among them, that said to Ishmael, Do not thou slay us, for we have treasures of wheat, and of barley, and of oil, and of honey, in the field. And he ceased, and killed not them with their brethren.

And the fools said to the wise, Give ye to us of your oil, for our lamps be quenched.

And after that he had ended all things, a strong hunger was made in that country, and he began to have need.

He said also to his disciples, There was a rich man, that had a bailiff [or a farmer]; and this was denounced to him, as he had wasted his goods.

A good man of the good treasure of his heart bringeth forth good things, and an evil man of the evil treasure bringeth forth evil things; for of the plenty of the heart the mouth speaketh.




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