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Proverbs 23:7

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

for at the likeness of a false diviner, and of a conjecturer, that is, expounder of dreams, he guesseth that, that he knoweth not. He shall say to thee, Eat thou and drink; and his soul is not with thee.

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They spake vain things, each man to his neighbour; and they having guileful lips, spake in their heart, and with their heart.

the cheers thereof were parted from ire; and his heart nighed. The words thereof were softer than oil; and they be darts.

A needy man is merciful; and better is a poor just [or rightwise] man, than a man liar.

As if thou wouldest adorn a vessel of earth with the dross of silver, so be swelling lips fellowshipped with a full wicked heart.

An enemy is understood by his lips, when he treateth guiles in his heart.

When he maketh low his voice, believe thou not to him; for seven wickednesses be in his heart.

And the heart of two kings shall be, that they do evil, and at one board they shall speak leasing, and they shall not profit; for yet the end shall be into another time.

And the Pharisee seeing, that had called him, said within himself, saying, If this were a prophet, he should know, who and what manner woman it were [or it is] that toucheth him, for she is a sinful woman.

And Delilah said to him, How sayest thou, that thou lovest me, since thine inward affection is not with me? By three times thou hast lied to me, and wouldest not say to me, wherein is thy most strength.




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