Jeremiah 5:27 Cross References - Wycliffe

27 As a net, ether a trap, ful of briddis, so the housis of hem ben ful of gile. Therfor thei ben magnefied,

Proverbs 1:11-13

11 If thei seien, Come thou with vs, sette we aspies to blood, hide we snaris of disseitis ayens an innocent without cause; 12 swolowe we him, as helle swolowith a man lyuynge; and al hool, as goynge doun in to a lake; we schulen fynde al preciouse catel, 13 we schulen fille oure housis with spuylis; sende thou lot with vs,

Jeremiah 9:6

6 Thi dwellyng is in the myddis of gile; in gile thei forsoken to knowe me, seith the Lord.

Hosea 12:7-8

7 Chanaan louyde fals caleng, a gileful balaunce in his hond. 8 And Effraym seide, Netheles Y am maad riche, Y haue founde an idol to me; alle my trauelis schulen not fynde to me the wickidnesse, whiche Y synnede.

Amos 8:4-6

4 Here ye this thing, whiche al to-breken a pore man, and maken nedi men of the lond for to faile; 5 and ye seien, Whanne schal heruest passe, and we schulen sille marchaundises? and the sabat, and we schulen opene wheete? that we make lesse the mesure, and encreesse the cicle, and `vndur put gileful balauncis; 6 that we welde bi siluer nedi men and pore men for schoon, and we sille outcastyngis of wheete?

Micah 1:12

12 For it is maad sijk to good, which dwellith in bitternessis. For yuel cam doun fro the Lord in to the yate of Jerusalem, noise of foure horsid cart,

Micah 6:10-11

10 Yit fier is in the hous of the vnpitouse man, the tresouris of wickidnesse, and a lesse mesure ful of wraththe. 11 Whether Y schal iustifie the wickid balaunce, and the gileful weiytis of litil sak,

Habakkuk 2:9-11

9 Wo to hym that gaderith yuel coueitise to his hous, that his nest be in hiy, and gessith hym for to be delyuered of the hond of yuel. 10 Thou thouytist confusioun to thin hous; thou hast slayn many puplis, and thi soule synnede. 11 For a stoon of the wal schal crie, and a tree that is bitwixe ioynturis of bildyngis schal answere.

Revelation 18:2

2 `And he criede with strong vois, `and seide, Greet Babiloyn felde doun, felde doun, and is maad the habitacioun of deuelis, and the keping of ech vnclene spirit, and `the keping of ech vnclene foul, and hateful.

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