Proverbs 28
aligned by seat — same row, same verse, whatever each bible numbers it
| v | Wycliffe |
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| 1 | A wickid man fleeth, whanne no man pursueth; but a iust man as a lioun tristynge schal be with out ferdfulnesse. |
| 2 | For the synnes of the lond ben many princis therof; and for the wisdom of a man, and for the kunnyng of these thingis that ben seid, the lijf of the duyk schal be lengere. |
| 3 | A pore man falsli calengynge pore men, is lijk a grete reyn, wherynne hungur is maad redi. |
| 4 | Thei that forsaken the lawe, preisen a wickid man; thei that kepen `the lawe, ben kyndlid ayens hym. |
| 5 | Wickid men thenken not doom; but thei that seken the Lord, perseyuen alle thingis. |
| 6 | Betere is a pore man goynge in his sympilnesse, than a riche man in schrewid weies. |
| 7 | He that kepith the lawe, is a wijs sone; but he that fedith glotouns, schendith his fadir. |
| 8 | He that gaderith togidere richessis bi vsuris, and fre encrees, gaderith tho togidere ayens pore men. |
| 9 | His preyer schal be maad cursid, that bowith awei his eere; that he here not the lawe. |
| 10 | He that disseyueth iust men in an yuel weye, schal falle in his perisching; and iuste men schulen welde hise goodis. |
| 11 | A ryche man semeth wijs to him silf; but a pore man prudent schal serche him. |
| 12 | In enhaunsing of iust men is miche glorie; whanne wickid men regnen, fallyngis of men ben. |
| 13 | He that hidith hise grete trespassis, schal not be maad riytful; but he that knoulechith and forsakith tho, schal gete merci. |
| 14 | Blessid is the man, which is euere dredeful; but he that is `harde of soule, schal falle in to yuel. |
| 15 | A rorynge lioun, and an hungry bere, is a wickid prince on a pore puple. |
| 16 | A duyk nedi of prudence schal oppresse many men bi fals chalenge; but the daies of hym that hatith aueryce, schulen be maad longe. |
| 17 | No man susteyneth a man that falsly chalengith the blood of a man, if he fleeth `til to the lake. |
| 18 | He that goith simpli, schal be saaf; he that goith bi weiward weies, schal falle doun onys. |
| 19 | He that worchith his lond, schal be fillid with looues; he that sueth ydelnesse, schal be fillid with nedynesse. |
| 20 | A feithful man schal be preisid myche; but he that hastith to be maad riche, schal not be innocent. |
| 21 | He that knowith a face in doom, doith not wel; this man forsakith treuthe, yhe, for a mussel of breed. |
| 22 | A man that hastith to be maad riche, and hath enuye to othere men; woot not that nedinesse schal come on hym. |
| 23 | He that repreueth a man, schal fynde grace aftirward at hym; more than he that disseyueth bi flateryngis of tunge. |
| 24 | He that withdrawith ony thing fro his fadir and fro his modir, and seith that this is no synne, is parcener of a manquellere. |
| 25 | He that auauntith hym silf, and alargith, reisith stryues; but he that hopith in the Lord, schal be sauyd. |
| 26 | He that tristith in his herte, is a fool; but he that goith wiseli, |
| 27 | schal be preysid. He that yyueth to a pore man, schal not be nedi; he that dispisith `a pore man bisechynge, schal suffre nedynesse. |
| 28 | Whanne vnpitouse men risen, men schulen be hid; whanne tho `vnpitouse men han perischid, iust men schulen be multiplied. |