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Proverbs 23:4

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

Do not thou travail to be made rich, but set thou measure to thy prudence.

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A rich man, when he shall die, shall bear nothing with him; he shall open his eyes, and he shall find nothing.

He that pursueth [or followeth] avarice, troubleth his house; but he that hateth gifts shall live. Sins be purged by mercy and faith; each man boweth away from evil by the dread of the Lord.

Thou hast seen a man seem wise to himself; an unknowing man shall have hope more than he.

For thou shalt not have power continually; but a crown shall be given to thee in generation and into generation[s].

A faithful man shall be praised much; but he that hasteth to be made rich, shall not be innocent.

Have thou trust in the Lord, of all thine heart; and lean thou not to thy prudence.

Be thou not wise with thyself; dread thou God, and go away from evil.

Also another sickness is full evil, which I saw under the sun; riches be kept into the harm of their lord.

Woe to you that be wise men in your eyes, and be prudent before yourselves.

Speak thou, The Lord saith these things, And the dead body of a man shall fall down as a turd on the face of the country, and as hay behind the back of the mower, and none there is that gathereth.

Do not ye treasure to you treasures [here] in earth, where rust and moth destroyeth, and where thieves delve out, and steal;

and dis-ease of the world, and deceit of riches, and other charge of covetousness entereth, and strangleth the word, and it is made without fruit.

Work ye not meat that perisheth, but that that dwelleth into everlasting life, which meat man’s Son shall give to you; for God the Father hath marked him.

But, brethren, I will not, that ye not know this mystery, that ye be not wise to yourselves; for blindness hath fallen a part in Israel, till that the plenty of heathen men entered,

Feel ye the same thing together; not understanding, [or savouring, or cunning], high things, but consenting to meek things, [following meek fathers]. Do not ye be prudent with yourselves;

Be your manners without covetousness, satisfied with present things; for he said, I shall not leave thee, neither forsake,




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