13 My sonne, thou eatest hony & the swete hony combe. because it is good & swete in thy mouthe.
Proverbs 24:13 Cross References - Matthew
Psalms 19:10
10 More pleasaunt are they then golde, yea then much fyne golde: sweter then hony and the hony combe.
Psalms 119:103
103 O howe swete are thy woordes vnto my throte? Yea, more then hony vnto my mouth.
Proverbs 25:16
16 If thou findest hony, eate so much as is sufficient forth lest thou be ouerful, & perbrake it out agayne.
Proverbs 25:27
27 Like as it is not good to eate to much hony, euen so he that wil search out hyghe things, it shalbe to heuy for him.
Song of Songs 4:11
11 Thy lyps, O my spouse, drop as the hony combe, yea milcke and hony is vnder thy tonge, and the smel of thy garmentes is lyke the smell of frankyncense.
Song of Songs 5:1
1 Come into my garden O my sister, my spouse: I haue gathered my Myrre with my spyce. I wil eate my hony and my hony combe, I will drinke my wyne and my mylke. Eate, O ye frendes, drynke & be mery, O ye beloued.
Isaiah 7:15
15 Butter and honye shall he eate, that he maye knowe the euyll, and chose the good.
Matthew 3:4
4 This Ihon had his garmente of Camels hear & a girdel of a skinne about his loynes. His meate was locustes, & wilde honye.