10 The soule of the vngodlye wysheth euell, and hath no pytye vpon hys neyghboure.
Proverbs 21:10 Cross References - Matthew
1 Samuel 25:8-11
8 aske thy laddes, and they wil shewe the. Wherfore let these young men fynde fauoure in thyne eyes (for we come in a good ceason) and geue I praye the whatsoeuer cometh to thyne hand vnto thy seruauntes and to thy sonne Dauid.
9 And Dauids young men came & tolde Nabal all those wordes in the name of Dauid & then stopped.
10 And Nabal answered Dauids seruauntes & sayd: What is Dauid? and what is the sonne of Isai? there is plentye of seruauntes nowe a dayes, that breake awaye euery man from hys mayster.
11 I shoulde take my breade, my water & my flesh that I haue kylled for my sherers, and geue it men whych I wote not whence they be.
Psalms 36:4
4 He ymagineth mischief vpon his bedde he wil come in no good waye, nor refuse the thyng that is euel.
Psalms 52:2-3
Psalms 112:5
5 Well is he that is mercyfull, and lendeth gladly, and pondereth his wordes wyth discrecyon,
Psalms 112:9
9 He hath sparsed abrode, and geuen to the poore, hys ryghtuousnes remayneth for euer his horne shalbe exealted with honoure
Proverbs 3:29
29 where as thou hast nowe to geue him. Intend no hurt vnto thy neighbour seing he hopeth to dwel in rest by the.
Proverbs 12:12
12 The desyre of the vngodly hunteth after mischief, but the rote of the righteous bryngeth forth frute.
Proverbs 21:13
13 Who so stoppeth hys eare at the cryenge of the pore he shal cry him selfe and not be herd
Isaiah 32:6-8
6 But the churle wyll be churlyshly mynded, & his hert wil worcke euil & playe the Ipocrite, & ymagyn abhominacyons against God, to make the hungry leane, & to withhold drincke from the thurstie.
7 These are the perlous weapons of the couetous, these be hys shamefull councels: that he maye begyle the poore with disceatfull workes, yea euen there as he shuld geue sentence with the poore.
8 But the lyberall person ymagyneth honest thynges, and commeth vp with honestye.
Micah 3:2-3
Mark 7:21-22
1 Corinthians 10:6
6 These are ensamples to vs that we should not luste after euyll thinges, as they lusted.
James 2:13
13 For there shalbe iudgemente mercyles to hym, that sheweth no mercy, & mercy reioyseth against iudgemente.
James 4:1-5
1 From whence commeth warre & fyghtynge amonge you: come they not hear hence? euen of your voluptuousnes, that rayne in youre membres.
2 Ye luste & haue not. Ye enuye and haue dignacyon, and cannot obtayne. Ye fyght and war and haue not, because ye axe not.
3 Ye axe and receyue not, because ye axe a mysse: euen to consume it vpon youre voluptuousnes
4 Ye aduouterers, & women that breake matrimonye: knowe ye not, how that the frendeshyppe of the worlde is enmitie to God warde? Who so euer wyl be a frende of the worlde, is made the enemy of God.
5 Eyther do ye thynke that the scrypture sayeth in vayne. The spyryte that dwelleth in you lusteth euen contrarye to enuye:
James 5:4-6
4 Beholde the hyre of the labourers which haue reped doun your fieldes (which hyer is of you kept backe by fraude) crieth: & the cryes of them whiche haue reped, are entred into the eares of the Lorde Sabaoth
5 Ye haue lyued in pleasure on the earth, & in wantonnes. Ye haue norished your hertes, as in a day of slaughter
6 Ye haue condempned, & haue kylled the iuste, & he hath not resisted you.
1 John 2:16
16 For all that is in the world (as the luste of the fleshe, the lust of the eyes, and the pryde of goodes) is not of the father, but of the world.