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Proverbs 22:3

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

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

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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?

A wise man dreadeth, and boweth away from evil; a fool skippeth over, and trusteth.

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

A fell man seeing evil was hid; little men of wit passing forth suffered harms.

Sudden perishing shall come [up] on that man, that with hard noll, that is, an obstinate soul, despiseth a blamer; and health shall not follow him.

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

By faith Noah dreaded, through answer taken of these things that yet were not seen, and shaped a ship [or an ark] into the health of his house; by which he condemned the world, and is ordained heir of rightwiseness, which is by faith.

that by two things unmoveable, by which it is impossible that God lie, we have strongest solace, [or comfort], we that flee together to hold the hope that is put forth to us.




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