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Proverbs 3:7

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

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

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Therefore David rose up from the earth, and was washed, and anointed; and when he had changed his clothes, he entered into the house of the Lord, and worshipped, and came into his house; and he asked, that they should set bread to him, and he ate.

But the first dukes, that were before me, grieved the people, and took of them in bread, and wine, and money, each day forty shekels; and also their ministers oppressed the people. But I did not so, for the dread of God;

In the land of Uz was a man that was called Job; and that man was simple, that is, without guile, and rightful [or right], and dreading God, and going away from evil.

And he said to man, Lo! the dread of the Lord, that is wisdom; and to go away from evil, is understanding.

And Moses said to the people, Do not ye dread, for God came to prove you, and that his dread should be in you, and that ye should not do sin.

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

The dread of the Lord is a well of life; that it bow away from the falling of death.

Wickedness is again-bought by mercy and truth; and men boweth away from evil by the dread of the Lord.

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

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

Answer thou a fool after his folly, lest he seem to himself to be wise.

A rich man seemeth wise to himself; but a poor man prudent shall search him out or know his counsel.

He that trusteth in his heart, is a fool; but he that goeth wisely, shall be praised.

The dread of the Lord hateth evil; I curse boast, and pride, and a shrewd way, and a double-tongued mouth.

All we hear together the end of speaking. Dread thou God, and keep his behests; that is to know, every man.

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

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;




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