30 I went by the felde of the slouthfull, & by the vyneiarde of the foolysh man.
Proverbs 24:30 Cross References - Great
Job 4:8
8 For (as I haue proued by experience) they that plowe iniquytie, & sowe wretchednesse, reape the same.
Job 5:27
27 Lo, thys we oure selues haue proued by experience, and euen thus it is. Herken thou to it also, that thou mayest take hede to thy selfe.
Job 15:17
17 I wyll tell the, heare me: and I wyll shewe the that I haue sene:
Psalms 37:25
25 I haue bene yonge, and nowe am olde: & yet sawe I neuer the rightuous forsaken, ner his sede begginge theyr bread.
Psalms 107:42
42 The ryghteous wyll consydre this, and reioyse, & the mouth of all wyckednesse shall be stopped.
Proverbs 6:6-19
6 Go to the Emmet (thou slougard) consydre herwayes, & lerne to be wyse.
7 She hath no guyde, no ouersear nor ruler:
8 yet in the Sommer she prouideth her meate, and gathereth her fode to gether in the haruest.
9 Howe longe wylt thou slepe, thou slougysh man? When wylt thou aryse out of thy slepe?
10 Yee slepe on styll a lytle, slomber a lytle, foulde thyne handes together yet a lytle, that thou mayest slepe:
11 so shall pouertye come vnto the as on that trauayleth by the waye, & necessytelke a weapened man.
12 An vngodly person, a wycked man goeth with a frowarde mouth
13 he wyncketh with his eyes, he tokeneth with hys fete, he poynteth with hys fyngers,
14 he is euer ymagenynge myschefe, and frowardnesse in hys herte, & causeth discorde.
15 Therfore shall hys destruccyon come hastly vpon him, sodenly shall he be all to broken, and not be healed.
16 These syxe thynges doth the Lord hate, and the seuenth he vtterly abhorreth:
17 A proude looke a lyinge tonge, handes that shed innocent bloude,
18 an herte that goeth aboute wyth wycked ymaginacyons fete that be swyfte in rennynge to do myschefe,
19 a false wytnesse that bringeth vp lyes, and soche one as soweth discorde amonge brethren.
Proverbs 6:32
32 But whoso committeth aduoutry with a woman, he is a foole and bryngeth his lyfe to destruction.
Proverbs 10:13
13 In the lyppes of him that hath vnderstandynge, a man shall fynde wisdome, but that rod belongeth to the backe of the folyshe.
Proverbs 12:11
11 He that tylleth his lande, shall haue plenteousnesse of bread: but he that foloweth ydylnes: is a very foole.
Ecclesiastes 4:1-8
1 So I turned me, & considred all the violent wrong that is done vnder the sunne, & beholde, the teares of soch as were oppressed, & there was no man to conforte them, or that wolde delyuer & defende them from the violence of their oppressours.
2 Wherfore I iudged those that are deed, to be more happye then soch as be alyue:
3 yee, him that is yet vnborne to be better at ease then they both, because he seyth not the miserable worckes that are done vnder the sunne.
4 Agayne, I sawe that all trauayle, & dilygence of labour, that euery man taketh in hande, was done of enuy agaynst his neyboure This is also a vaine thinge, and a vexacion of mynde.
5 The foole foldeth his handes together, and eateth vp hys awne fleshe.
6 One hande full (sayeth he) is better with rest, then both the handes full with laboure & trauayle of minde.
7 Moreouer, I turned me, & beholde yet another vanyte vnder the Sunne.
8 There is one man, no mo but hym selfe alone, hauyng nether chylde ner brother: yet is there no ende of his carefull trauayle, his eyes can not be satysfyed with riches, For whom do I take soch trauayle? For whose pleasure do I thus consume awaye my lyfe? This is also a vayne & myserable thinge?
Ecclesiastes 7:15
15 All thinges haue I considred in the tyme of my vanite: that the iust man perisheth for his righteousnes sake, & the vngodly lyueth in hys wyckednesse.
Ecclesiastes 8:9-11
9 All these thinges haue I considered, and applied my mynde vnto euery worcke that is vnder the sonne: howe one man hath lordshype vpon another to his awne harme.
10 For I haue seane often the vngodly brought to ther graues: and yet they haue retorned into the citye ageyne, and came from the place of holy men, which in the citye were growen out of memory as were those also that lyued well. Thys is also a vayne thynge.
11 Because now that euell worckes are not hastely punysshed, the hert of man geueth hym selfe ouer vnto wyckednesse.