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Proverbs 22:17

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

My son, bow down thine ear, and hear thou the words of wise men; but set thou the heart to my teaching.

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The learning of Asaph. My people, perceive ye my law; bow your ear into the words of my mouth.

Make thy right hand so known; and make men learned in heart by wisdom.

and to take the learning of teach-ing; to take rightfulness [or rightwise-ness], and doom, and equity;

Thine heart enter to teaching, and thine ears to the words of knowing.

Also these things that pursue be to wise men. It is not good to know a person in doom.

My son, forget thou not my law; and thine heart keep my command-ments.

The words of wise men be as pricks, and as nails fastened deep, which be given of one shepherd by the counsels of masters.

I compassed all things with my soul, to know, and to behold, and seek wisdom, and reason, and to know the wickedness of a fool, and the error of unprudent men.

And I setted mine heart to know wisdom, and to understand the parting, which is turned in earth. A man is, that by days and nights, taketh not sleep with his eyes.

I beheld all these things, and I gave mine heart in all works, that be done under the sun. Sometime a man is lord of a man, to his evil.

Bow ye [in] your ear, and come ye to me; hear ye, and your soul shall live; and I shall smite with you a covenant everlasting, the faithful mercies of David.

Yet while he spake, lo! a bright cloud overshadowed them; and lo! a voice out of the cloud, that said, This is my dearworthy Son, in whom I have well pleased to me; hear ye him.




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