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Proverbs 4:24

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

Remove thou a shrewd mouth from thee; and backbiting lips be far from thee.

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If thou doest away from thee the wickedness, that is in thine hand, and if unrightwiseness dwelleth not in thy tabernacle,

Turn thou away from evil, and do good; seek thou peace, and perfectly pursue thou it.

The lips of a just [or rightwise] man behold pleasant things; and the mouth of wicked men beholdeth wayward [or perverted] things.

He that is of wayward heart, shall not find good; and he that turneth the tongue, shall fall into evil.

Better is a poor man, that goeth in his simpleness, than a rich man biting his lips, and unwise.

Thine eyes see rightful [or right] things; and thine eyelids go before thy steps.

A man apostate, is a man unprofit-able, he goeth with a wayward mouth;

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

My words be just; no shrewd thing, neither wayward is in those.

Cast away from you all your trespassings, by which ye trespassed, and make ye a new heart and a new spirit to you, and then why shall ye die, the house of Israel?

But now put ye away all things, wrath, indignation, malice, blasphemy and foul words of your mouth.

fightings of men, that be corrupt in soul [or in reason], and that be deprived from truth, that deem winning to be piety.

For which thing cast ye away all uncleanness, and plenty of malice, and in mildness, receive ye the word that is planted, that may save your souls.

And if any man guesseth himself to be religious, and refraineth not his tongue, but deceiveth his heart, the religion of him is vain.

Therefore put ye away all malice, and all guile, and feignings [or simulations], and envies, and all backbitings [or detractions];




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