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1 My son, if you have become asurety for your neighbor,
Have 1given a pledge for a stranger,
2 If you have been snared with the words of your mouth,
Have been caught with the words of your mouth,
3 Do this then, my son, and deliver yourself;
Since you have come into the 1hand of your neighbor,
Go, humble yourself, and importune your neighbor.
4 Give no asleep to your eyes,
Nor slumber to your eyelids;
5 Deliver yourself like a gazelle from the hunter’s hand
And like a abird from the hand of the fowler.
6 Go to the aant, O bsluggard,
Observe her ways and be wise,
7 Which, having ano chief,
Officer or ruler,
8 Prepares her food ain the summer
And gathers her provision in the harvest.
9 How long will you lie down, O sluggard?
When will you arise from your sleep?
10 “aA little sleep, a little slumber,
A little folding of the hands to 1rest”—
11 aYour poverty will come in like a 1vagabond
And your need like 2an armed man.
12 A aworthless person, a wicked man,
Is the one who walks with a bperverse mouth,
13 Who awinks with his eyes, who 1signals with his feet,
Who 2points with his fingers;
14 Who with aperversity in his heart continually bdevises evil,
15 Therefore ahis calamity will come suddenly;
bInstantly he will be broken and there will be cno healing.
16 There are six things which the Lord hates,
Yes, seven which are an abomination 1to Him:
17 aHaughty eyes, a blying tongue,
And hands that cshed innocent blood,
18 A heart that devises awicked plans,
bFeet that run rapidly to evil,
19 A afalse witness who utters lies,
And one who 1bspreads strife among brothers.
20 aMy son, observe the commandment of your father
And do not forsake the 1teaching of your mother;
21 aBind them continually on your heart;
Tie them around your neck.
22 When you awalk about, 1they will guide you;
When you sleep, 1they will watch over you;
And when you awake, 1they will talk to you.
23 For athe commandment is a lamp and the 1teaching is light;
And reproofs for discipline are the way of life
24 To akeep you from the evil woman,
From the smooth tongue of the 1adulteress.
25 aDo not desire her beauty in your heart,
Nor let her capture you with her beyelids.
26 For aon account of a harlot one is reduced to a loaf of bread,
And 1an adulteress bhunts for the precious life.
27 Can a man 1take fire in his bosom
And his clothes not be burned?
28 Or can a man walk on hot coals
And his feet not be scorched?
29 So is the one who agoes in to his neighbor’s wife;
Whoever touches her bwill not 1go unpunished.
30 1Men do not despise a thief if he steals
To asatisfy 2himself when he is hungry;
31 But when he is found, he must arepay sevenfold;
He must give all the 1substance of his house.
32 The one who commits adultery with a woman is alacking 1sense;
He who would bdestroy 2himself does it.
33 Wounds and disgrace he will find,
And his reproach will not be blotted out.
34 For ajealousy 1enrages a man,
And he will not spare in the bday of vengeance.
35 He will not 1accept any ransom,
1 My son, akeep my words
And treasure my commandments within you.
2 aKeep my commandments and live,
And my 1teaching bas the 2apple of your eye.
3 aBind them on your fingers;
bWrite them on the tablet of your heart.
4 Say to wisdom, “You are my sister,”
And call understanding your intimate friend;
5 That they may keep you from an 1adulteress,
From the foreigner who 2flatters with her words.
6 For aat the window of my house
I looked out bthrough my lattice,
7 And I saw among the 1anaive,
And discerned among the 2youths
8 Passing through the street near aher corner;
And he 1takes the way to bher house,
9 In the atwilight, in the 1evening,
In the 2middle of the night and in the darkness.
10 And behold, a woman comes to meet him,
aDressed as a harlot and cunning of heart.
11 She is aboisterous and rebellious,
Her bfeet do not remain at home;
12 She is now in the streets, now ain the squares,
And blurks by every corner.
13 So she seizes him and kisses him
1And with a abrazen face she says to him:
14 “1I was due to offer apeace offerings;
Today I have bpaid my vows.
15 “Therefore I have come out to meet you,
To seek your presence earnestly, and I have found you.
16 “I have spread my couch with acoverings,
With colored blinens of Egypt.
With amyrrh, aloes and bcinnamon.
18 “Come, let us drink our fill of love until morning;
Let us delight ourselves with caresses.
19 “For 1my husband is not at home,
He has gone on a long journey;
20 He has taken a abag of money 1with him,
At the full moon he will come home.”
21 With her many persuasions she entices him;
With her 1aflattering lips she seduces him.
As an ox goes to the slaughter,
Or as 1one in fetters to the discipline of a fool,
23 Until an arrow pierces through his liver;
As a abird hastens to the snare,
So he does not know that it will cost him his life.
24 Now therefore, my sons, alisten to me,
And pay attention to the words of my mouth.
25 Do not let your heart aturn aside to her ways,
Do not stray into her paths.
26 For many are the 1victims she has cast down,
And anumerous are all her slain.
27 Her ahouse is the way to Sheol,
Descending to the chambers of death.
1 Does not awisdom call,
And understanding 1lift up her voice?
2 On top of athe heights beside the way,
Where the paths meet, she takes her stand;
3 Beside the agates, at the opening to the city,
At the entrance of the doors, she cries out:
And my voice is to the sons of men.
5 “O 1anaive ones, understand prudence;
And, O bfools, understand 2wisdom.
6 “Listen, for I will speak anoble things;
And the opening of my lips will reveal bright things.
7 “For my amouth will utter truth;
And wickedness is an abomination to my lips.
8 “All the utterances of my mouth are in righteousness;
There is nothing acrooked or perverted in them.
9 “They are all astraightforward to him who understands,
And right to those who bfind knowledge.
10 “Take my ainstruction and not silver,
And knowledge rather than choicest gold.
11 “For wisdom is abetter than 1jewels;
And ball desirable things cannot compare with her.
12 “I, wisdom, adwell with prudence,
And I find bknowledge and discretion.
13 “The afear of the Lord is to hate evil;
bPride and arrogance and cthe evil way
And the dperverted mouth, I hate.
14 “aCounsel is mine and bsound wisdom;
I am understanding, cpower is mine.
15 “By me akings reign,
And rulers decree justice.
16 “By me princes rule, and nobles,
All who judge rightly.
17 “I alove those who love me;
And bthose who diligently seek me will find me.
18 “aRiches and honor are with me,
Enduring bwealth and righteousness.
19 “My fruit is abetter than gold, even pure gold,
And my yield better than bchoicest silver.
20 “I walk in the way of righteousness,
In the midst of the paths of justice,
21 To endow those who love me with wealth,
That I may afill their treasuries.
22 “The Lord possessed me aat the beginning of His way,
Before His works 1of old.
23 “From everlasting I was 1aestablished,
From the beginning, bfrom the earliest times of the earth.
24 “When there were no adepths I was 1brought forth,
When there were no springs abounding with water.
25 “aBefore the mountains were settled,
Before the hills I was 1brought forth;
26 While He had not yet made the earth and the 1fields,
Nor the first dust of the world.
27 “When He aestablished the heavens, I was there,
When bHe inscribed a circle on the face of the deep,
28 When He made firm the skies above,
When the springs of the deep became 1fixed,
29 When aHe set for the sea its boundary
So that the water would not transgress His 1command,
When He marked out bthe foundations of the earth;
30 Then aI was beside Him, as a master workman;
And I was daily His delight,
1Rejoicing always before Him,
31 1Rejoicing in the world, His earth,
And having amy delight in the sons of men.
32 “Now therefore, O sons, alisten to me,
For bblessed are they who keep my ways.
33 “aHeed instruction and be wise,
And do not neglect it.
34 “aBlessed is the man who listens to me,
Watching daily at my gates,
Waiting at my doorposts.
35 “For ahe who finds me finds life
And bobtains favor from the Lord.
1 Wisdom has abuilt her house,
She has hewn out her seven pillars;
2 She has 1aprepared her food, she has bmixed her wine;
She has also cset her table;
3 She has asent out her maidens, she bcalls
From the ctops of the heights of the city:
4 “aWhoever is 1naive, let him turn in here!”
To him who blacks 2understanding she says,
5 “Come, aeat of my food
And drink of the wine I have mixed.
6 “1Forsake your folly and alive,
And bproceed in the way of understanding.”
7 He who acorrects a scoffer gets dishonor for himself,
And he who reproves a wicked man gets 1insults for himself.
8 aDo not reprove a scoffer, or he will hate you,
bReprove a wise man and he will love you.
9 Give instruction to a wise man and he will be still wiser,
Teach a righteous man and he will aincrease his learning.
10 The afear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom,
And the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.
11 For aby me your days will be multiplied,
And years of life will be added to you.
12 If you are wise, you are wise afor yourself,
And if you bscoff, you alone will bear it.
13 The 1woman of folly is aboisterous,
She is 2naive and bknows nothing.
14 She sits at the doorway of her house,
On a seat by athe high places of the city,
15 Calling to those who pass by,
Who are making their paths straight:
16 “aWhoever is 1naive, let him turn in here,”
And to him who lacks 2understanding she says,
And abread eaten in secret is pleasant.”
18 But he does not know that the 1dead are there,
That her guests are in the adepths of Sheol.
Contrast of the Righteous and the Wicked
1 The aproverbs of Solomon.
bA wise son makes a father glad,
But ca foolish son is a grief to his mother.
2 1aIll-gotten gains do not profit,
But righteousness delivers from death.
3 The Lord awill not allow the 1righteous to hunger,
But He bwill 2reject the craving of the wicked.
4 Poor is he who works with a negligent hand,
But the ahand of the diligent makes rich.
5 He who gathers in summer is a son who acts wisely,
But he who sleeps in harvest is a son who acts shamefully.
6 aBlessings are on the head of the righteous,
But bthe mouth of the wicked conceals violence.
7 The amemory of the righteous is blessed,
But bthe name of the wicked will rot.
8 The awise of heart will receive commands,
But 1a babbling fool will be 2ruined.
9 He awho walks in integrity walks securely,
But bhe who perverts his ways will be found out.
10 He awho winks the eye causes trouble,
And 1ba babbling fool will be 2ruined.
11 The amouth of the righteous is a fountain of life,
But bthe mouth of the wicked conceals violence.
But alove covers all transgressions.
13 On athe lips of the discerning, wisdom is found,
But ba rod is for the back of him who lacks 1understanding.
14 Wise men astore up knowledge,
But with bthe mouth of the foolish, ruin is at hand.
15 The arich man’s wealth is his 1fortress,
The bruin of the poor is their poverty.
16 The 1awages of the righteous is life,
The income of the wicked, punishment.
17 He ais on the path of life who heeds instruction,
But he who ignores reproof goes astray.
18 He awho conceals hatred has lying lips,
And he who spreads slander is a fool.
19 When there are amany words, transgression is unavoidable,
But bhe who restrains his lips is wise.
20 The tongue of the righteous is as achoice silver,
The heart of the wicked is worth little.
21 The alips of the righteous feed many,
But fools bdie for lack of 1understanding.
22 It is the ablessing of the Lord that makes rich,
And He adds no sorrow to it.
23 Doing wickedness is like asport to a fool,
And so is wisdom to a man of understanding.
24 What athe wicked fears will come upon him,
But the bdesire of the righteous will be granted.
25 When the awhirlwind passes, the wicked is no more,
But the brighteous has an everlasting foundation.
26 Like vinegar to the teeth and smoke to the eyes,
So is the alazy one to those who send him.
27 The afear of the Lord prolongs 1life,
But the byears of the wicked will be shortened.
28 The ahope of the righteous is gladness,
But the bexpectation of the wicked perishes.
29 The away of the Lord is a stronghold to the upright,
But bruin to the workers of iniquity.
30 The arighteous will never be shaken,
But bthe wicked will not dwell in the land.
31 The amouth of the righteous flows with wisdom,
But the bperverted tongue will be cut out.
32 The lips of the righteous bring forth awhat is acceptable,
But the bmouth of the wicked what is perverted.
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