Proverbs 26:7 Cross References - Coverdale

7 Like as it is an vnsemely thige to haue legges & yet to halte, eue so is a parable in ye fooles mouth.

Psalms 50:16-21

16 But vnto the vngodly sayeth God: Why doest thou preach my lawes, and takest my couenaunt in thy mouth? 17 Where as thou hatest to be refourmed, and castest my wordes behynde the? 18 Yf thou seist a thefe, thou runnest with him, and art partaker with the aduouterers. 19 Thou lettest yi mouth speake wickednesse, & thy tonge paynteth disceate. 20 Thou syttest and speakest agaynst thy brother, yee and slaundrest thine owne mothers sonne. 21 This thou doest, whyle I holde my tonge: and thinkest me to be eue soch one as thy self: but I wil reproue the, & set my self agaynst the.

Psalms 64:8

8 Yee their owne tunges shall make them fall, In so moch that who so seyth the, shal laugh the to scorne.

Proverbs 17:7

7 An eloquent speach becometh not a foole, a dyssemblinge mouth also besemeth not a prynce.

Proverbs 26:9

9 A parable in a fooles mouth, is like a thorne yt pricketh a droncken man in ye hande.

Matthew 7:4-5

4 Or why saiest thou to yi brother: holde, I wil plucke the moate out of thyne eye, and beholde, a beame is in thyne awne eye. 5 Ypocryte, fyrst cast out the beame out of thyne awne eye, and then shalt thou se clearly, to plucke out the moate out of thy brothers eye.

Luke 4:23

23 And he sayde vnto them: Doutles ye wyl saye vnto me this prouerbe: Phisician, heale thyself. For how greate thinges haue we herde done at Capernau? Do the same here also in thine owne countre.

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