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The Proverbs

1The parables of Solomon, the son of David, king of Israel. 2To know wisdom, and instruction: 3To understand the words of prudence: and to receive the instruction of doctrine, justice, and judgment, and equity: 4To give subtilty to little ones, to the young man knowledge and understanding. 5A wise man shall hear and shall be wiser: and he that understandeth, shall possess governments. 6He shall understand a parable, and the interpretation, the words of the wise, and their mysterious sayings. 7The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. Fools despise wisdom and instruction. 8My son, hear the instruction of thy father, and forsake not the law of thy mother: 9That grace may be added to thy head, and a chain of gold to thy neck. 10My son, if sinners shall entice thee, consent not to them. 11If they shall say: Come with us, let us lie in wait for blood, let us hide snares for the innocent without cause: 12Let us swallow him up alive like hell, and whole as one that goeth down into the pit. 13We shall find all precious substance, we shall fill our houses with spoils. 14Cast in thy lot with us, let us all have one purse. 15My son, walk not thou with them, restrain thy foot from their paths. 16For their feet run to evil, and make haste to shed blood. 17But a net is spread in vain before the eyes of them that have wings. 18And they themselves lie in wait for their own blood, and practise deceits against their own souls. 19So the wage of every covetous man destroy the souls of the possessors. 20Wisdom preacheth abroad, she uttereth her voice in the streets: 21At the head of multitudes she crieth out, in the entrance of the gates of the city she uttereth her words, saying: 22O children, how long will you love childishness, and fools covet those things which are hurtful to themselves, and the unwise hate knowledge? 23Turn ye at my reproof: behold I will utter my spirit to you, and will shew you my words. 24Because I called, and you refused: I stretched out my hand, and there was none that regarded. 25You have despised all my counsel, and have neglected my reprehensions. 26I also will laugh in your destruction, and will mock when that shall come to you which you feared. 27When sudden calamity shall fall on you, and destruction, as a tempest, shall be at hand: when tribulation and distress shall come upon you: 28Then shall they call upon me, and I will not hear: they shall rise in the morning and shall not find me: 29Because they have hated instruction and received not the fear of the Lord, 30Nor consented to my counsel, but despised all my reproof. 31Therefore they shall eat the fruit of their own way, and shall be filled with their own devices. 32The turning away of little ones shall kill them, and the prosperity of fools shall destroy them. 33But he that shall hear me, shall rest without terror, and shall enjoy abundance, without fear of evils.

2My son, if thou wilt receive my words, and wilt hide my commandments with thee, 2That thy ear may hearken to wisdom: Incline thy heart to know prudence: 3For if thou shalt call for wisdom, and incline thy heart to prudence: 4If thou shalt seek her as money, and shalt dig for her as for a treasure: 5Then shalt thou understand the fear of the Lord, and shalt find the knowledge of God. 6Because the Lord giveth wisdom: and out of his mouth cometh prudence and knowledge. 7He will keep the salvation of the righteous, and protect them that walk in simplicity. 8Keeping the paths of justice, and guarding the ways of saints. 9Then shalt thou understand justice, and judgment, and equity, and every good path. 10If wisdom shall enter into thy heart, and knowledge please thy soul: 11Counsel shall keep thee, and prudence shall preserve thee, 12That thou mayst be delivered from the evil way, and from the man that speaketh perverse things: 13Who leave the right way, and walk by dark ways: 14Who are glad when they have done evil, and rejoice in most wicked things: 15Whose ways are perverse, and their steps infamous. 16That thou mayst be delivered from the strange women, and from the stranger, who softeneth her words: 17And forsaketh the guide of her youth, 18And hath forgotten the covenant of her God: for her house inclineth unto death, and her paths to hell. 19None that go in unto her shall return again, neither shall they take hold of the paths of life, 20That thou mayst walk in a good way: and mayst keep the paths of the just. 21For they that are upright shall dwell in the earth, and the simple shall continue in it. 22But the wicked shall be destroyed from the earth: and they that do unjustly shall be taken away from it.

3My son, forget not my law, and let thy heart keep my commandments. 2For they shall add to thee length of days, and years of life and peace. 3Let not mercy and truth leave thee, put them about thy neck, and write them in the tables of thy heart: 4And thou shalt And grace and good understanding before God and men. 5Have confidence in the Lord with all thy heart, and lean not upon thy own prudence. 6In all thy ways think on him, and he will direct thy steps. 7I Be not wise in thy own conceit: fear God, and depart from evil: 8For it shall be health to thy navel, and moistening to thy bones. 9Honour the Lord with thy substance, and give him of the first of all thy fruits: 10And thy barns shall be filled with abundance, and thy presses shall run over with wine. 11My son, reject not the correction of the Lord: and do not faint when thou art chastised by him: 12For whom the Lord loveth, he chastiseth: and as a father in the son he pleaseth himself. 13Blessed is the man that findeth wisdom and is rich in prudence: 14The purchasing thereof is better than the merchandise of silver, and her fruit than the chiefest and purest gold: 15She is more precious than all riches: and all the things that are desired, are not to be compared with her. 16Length of days is in her right hand, and in her left hand riches and glory. 17Her ways are beautiful ways, and all her paths are peaceable. 18She is a tree of life to them that lay hold on her: and he that shall retain her is blessed. 19The Lord by wisdom hath founded the earth, hath established the heavens by prudence. 20By his wisdom the depths have broken out, and the clouds grow thick with dew. 21My son, let not these things depart from thy eyes: keep the law and counsel: 22And there shall be life to thy soul, and grace to thy mouth. 23Then shalt thou walk confidently in thy way, and thy foot shall not stumble: 24If thou sleep, thou shalt not fear: thou shalt rest, and thy sleep shall be sweet. 25Be not afraid of sudden fear, nor of the power of the wicked falling upon thee. 26For the Lord will be at thy side, and will keep thy foot that thou be not taken. 27Do not withhold him from doing good, who is able: if thou art able, do good thyself also. 28Say not to thy friend: Go, and come again: and tomorrow I will give to thee: when thou canst give at present. 29Practise not evil against thy friend, when he hath confidence in thee. 30Strive not against a man without cause, when he hath done thee no evil. 31Envy not the unjust man, and do not follow his ways: 32For every mocker is an abomination to the Lord, and his communication is with the simple. 33Want is from the Lord in the house of the wicked: but the habitations of the just shall be blessed. 34He shall scorn the scorners, and to the meek he will give grace. 35The wise shall possess glory: the promotion of fools is disgrace.

4Hear, ye children, the instruction of a father, and attend that you may know prudence. 2I will give you a good gift, forsake not my law. 3For I also was my father’s son, tender and as an only son in the sight of my mother: 4And he taught me, and said: Let thy heart receive my words, keep my commandments, and thou shalt live. 5Get wisdom, get prudence: forget not, neither decline from the words of my mouth. 6Forsake her not, and she shall keep thee: love her, and she shall preserve thee. 7The beginning of wisdom, get wisdom, and with all thy possession purchase prudence. 8Take hold on her, and she shall exalt thee: thou shalt be glorified by her, when thou shalt embrace her. 9She shall give to thy head increase of graces, and protect thee with a noble crown. 10Hear, O my son, and receive my words, that years of life may be multiplied to thee. 11I will shew thee the way of wisdom, I will lead thee by the paths of equity: 12Which when thou shalt have entered, thy steps shall not be straitened, and when thou runnest thou shalt not meet a stumblingblock. 13Take hold on instruction, leave it not: keep it, because it is thy life. 14Be not delighted in the paths of the wicked, neither let the way of evil men please thee. 15Flee from it, pass not by it: go aside, and forsake it. 16For they sleep not except they have done evil: and their sleep is taken away unless they have made some to fall. 17They eat the bread of wickedness, and drink the wine of iniquity. 18But the path of the just, as a shining light, goeth forwards and increaseth even to perfect day. 19The way of the wicked is darksome: they know not where they fall. 20My son, hearken to my words, and incline thy ear to my sayings. 21Let them not depart from thy eyes, keep them in the midst of thy heart: 22For they are life to those that find them, and health to all flesh. 23With all watchfulness keep thy heart, because life issueth out from it. 24Remove from thee a froward mouth, and let detracting lips be far from thee. 25Let thy eyes look straight on, and let thy eyelids go before thy steps. 26Make straight the path for thy feet, and all thy ways shall be established. 27Decline not to the right hand, nor to the left: turn away thy foot from evil. For the Lord knoweth the ways that are on the right hand: but those are perverse which are on the left hand. But he will make thy courses straight, he will bring forward thy ways in peace.

5My son, attend to my wisdom, and incline thy ear to my prudence. 2That thou mayst keep thoughts, and thy lips may preserve instruction. Mind not the deceit of a woman. 3For the lips of a harlot are like a honeycomb dropping, and her throat is smoother than oil. 4But her end is bitter as wormwood, and sharp as a two-edged sword. 5Her feet go down into death, and her steps go in as far as hell. 6They walk not by the path of life, her steps are wandering, and unaccountable. 7Now therefore, my son, hear me, and depart not from the words of my mouth. 8Remove thy way far from her, and come not nigh the doors of her house. 9Give not thy honour to strangers, and thy years to the cruel. 10Lest strangers be filled with thy strength, and thy labours be in another man’s house, 11And thou mourn it the last, when thou shalt have spent thy flesh and thy body, and say: 12Why have I hated instruction, and my heart consented not to reproof, 13And have not heard the voice of them that taught me, and have not inclined my ear to masters? 14I have almost been in all evil, in the midst of the church and of the congregation. 15Drink water out of thy own cistern, and the streams of thy own well: 16Let thy fountains be conveyed abroad, and in the streets divide thy waters. 17Keep them to thyself alone, neither let strangers be partakers with thee. 18Let thy vein be blessed, and rejoice with the wife of thy youth: 19Let her be thy dearest hind, and most agreeable fawn: let her breasts inebriate thee at all times; he thou delighted continually with her love. 20Why art thou seduced, my son, by a strange woman, and art cherished in the bosom of another? 21The Lord beholdeth the ways of man, and considereth all his steps. 22His own iniquities catch the wicked, and he is fast bound with the ropes of his own sins. 23He shall die, because he hath not received instruction, and in the multitude of his folly he shall be deceived.

6My son, if thou be surety for thy friend, thou hast engaged fast thy hand to a stranger. 2Thou art ensnared with the words of thy mouth, and caught with thy own words. 3Do therefore, my son, what I say, and deliver thyself: because thou art fallen into the hand of thy neighbour. Run about, make haste, stir up thy friend: 4Give not sleep to thy eyes, neither let thy eyelids slumber. 5Deliver thyself as a doe from the hand, and as a bird from the hand of the fowler. 6Go to the ant, O sluggard, and consider her ways, and learn wisdom: 7Which, although she hath no guide, nor master, nor captain, 8Provideth her meat for herself in the summer, and gathereth her food in the harvest. 9How long wilt thou sleep, O sluggard? when wilt thou rise out of thy sleep? 10Thou wilt sleep a little, thou wilt slumber a little, thou wilt fold thy hands a little to sleep: 11And want shall come upon thee, as a traveller, and poverty as a man armed. But if thou be diligent, thy harvest shall come as a fountain, and want shall flee far from thee. 12A man that is an apostate, an unprofitable man, walketh with a perverse mouth, 13He winketh with the eyes, presseth with the foot, speaketh with the finger. 14With a wicked heart he deviseth evil, and at all times he soweth discord. 15To such a one his destruction shall presently come, and he shall suddenly be destroyed, and shall no longer have any remedy. 16Six things there are, which the Lord hateth, and the seventh his soul detesteth: 17Haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that shed innocent blood, 18A heart that deviseth wicked plots, feet that are swift to run into mischief, 19A deceitful witness that uttereth lies, and him that soweth discord among brethren. 20My son, beep the commandments of thy father, and forsake not the law of thy mother. 21Bind them in thy heart continually, and put them about thy neck. 22When thou walkest, let them go with thee: when thou sleepest, let them keep thee; and when thou awakest, talk with them. 23Because the commandment is a lamp, and the law a light, and reproofs of instruction are the way of life: 24That they may keep thee from the evil woman, and from the flattering tongue of the stranger. 25Let not thy heart covet her beauty, be not caught with her winks: 26For the price of a harlot is scarce one loaf: but the woman catcheth the precious soul of a man. 27Can a man hide fire in his bosom, and his garments not burn? 28Or can he walk upon hot coals, and his feet not be burnt? 29So he that goeth in to his neighbour’s wife, shall not be clean when he shall touch her. 30The fault is not so great when a man hath stolen: for he stealeth to fill his hungry soul: 31And if he be taken he shall restore sevenfold, and shall give up all the substance of his house. 32But he that is an adulterer, for the folly of his heart shall destroy his own soul: 33He gathereth to himself shame and dishonour, and his reproach shall not be blotted out: 34Because the jealousy and rage of the husband will not spare in the day of revenge, 35Nor will he yield to any man’s prayers, nor will he accept for satisfaction ever so many gifts.

7My son, keep my words, and lay up my precepts with thee. Son, 2Keep my commandments, and thou shalt live: and my law as the apple of thy eye: 3Bind it upon thy fingers, write it upon the tables of thy heart. 4Say to wisdom: Thou art my sister: and call prudence thy friend, 5That she may keep thee from the woman that is not thine, and from the stranger who sweeteneth her words. 6For I look out of the window of my house through the lattice, 7And I see little ones, I behold a foolish young man, 8Who passeth through the street by the corner, and goeth nigh the way of her house. 9In the dark, when it grows late, in the darkness and obscurity of the night, 10And behold a woman meeteth him in harlot’s attire prepared to deceive souls; talkative and wandering, 11Not bearing to be quiet, not able to abide still at home, 12Now abroad, now in the streets, now lying in wait near the corners. 13And catching the young man, she kisseth him, and with an impudent face, flattereth, saying: 14I vowed victims for prosperity, this day I have paid my vows. 15Therefore I am come out to meet thee, desirous to see thee, and I have found thee. 16I have woven my bed with cords, I have covered it with painted tapestry, brought from Egypt. 17I have perfumed my bed with myrrh, aloes, and cinnamon. 18Come, let us be inebriated with the breasts, and let us enjoy the desired embraces, till the day appear. 19For my husband is not at home, he is gone a very long journey. 20He took with him a bag of money: he mill return home the day of the full moon. 21She entangled him with many words, and drew him away with the flattery of her lips. 22Immediately he followeth her as an ox led to be a victim, and as a lamb playing the wanton, and not knowing that he is drawn like a fool to bonds, 23Till the arrow pierce his liver: as if a bird should make haste to the snare, and knoweth not that his life is in danger. 24Now therefore, my son, hear me, and attend to the words of my mouth. 25Let not thy mind be drawn away in her ways: neither be thou deceived with her paths. 26For she hath cast down many wounded, and the strongest have been slain by her. 27Her house is the way to hell, reaching even to the inner chambers of death.

8Doth not wisdom cry aloud, and prudence put forth her voice? 2Standing in the top of the highest places by the way, in the midst of the paths. 3Beside the gates of the city, in the very doors she speaketh, saying: 4O ye men, to you I call, and my voice is to the sons of men. 5O little ones, understand subtilty, and ye unwise, take notice. 6Hear, for I will speak of great things: and my lips shall be opened to preach right things. 7My mouth shall meditate truth, and my lips shall hate wickedness. 8All my words are just, there is nothing wicked nor perverse in them. 9They are right to them that understand, and just to them that find knowledge. 10Receive my instruction, and not money: choose knowledge rather than gold. 11For wisdom is better than all the most precious things: and whatsoever may be desired cannot be compared to it. 12I wisdom dwell in counsel, and am present in learned thoughts. 13The fear of the Lord hateth evil: I hate arrogance, and pride, and every wicked way, and a mouth with a double tongue. 14Counsel and equity is mine, prudence is mine, strength is mine. 15By me kings reign, and lawgivers decree just things, 16By me princes rule, and the mighty decree justice. 17I love them that love me: and they that in the morning early watch for me, shall find me. 18With me are riches and glory, glorious riches and justice. 19For my fruit is better than gold and the precious stone, and my blossoms than choice silver. 20I walk in the way of justice, in the midst of the paths of judgment, 21That I may enrich them that love me, and may fill their treasures. 22The Lord possessed me in the beginning of his ways, before he made any thing from the beginning. 23I was set up from eternity, and of old before the earth was made. 24The depths were not as yet, and I was already conceived. neither had the fountains of waters as yet sprung out: 25The mountains with their huge bulk had not as yet been established: before the hills I was brought forth: 26He had not yet made the earth, nor the rivers, nor the poles of the world. 27When he prepared the heavens, I was present: when with a certain law and compass he enclosed the depths: 28When he established the sky above, and poised the fountains of waters: 29When he compassed the sea with its bounds, and set a law to the waters that they should not pass their limits: when be balanced the foundations of the earth; 30I was with him forming all things: and was delighted every day, playing before him at all times; 31Playing in the world: and my delights were to be with the children of men. 32Now therefore, ye children, hear me: Blessed are they that keep my ways. 33Hear instruction and be wise, and refuse it not. 34Blessed is the man that heareth me, and that watcheth daily at my gates, and waiteth at the posts of my doors. 35He that shall find me, shall find life, and shall have salvation from the Lord: 36But he that shall sin against me, shall hurt his own soul. All that hate me love death.

9Wisdom hath built herself a house, she hath hewn her out seven pillars. 2She hath slain her victims, mingled her wine, and set forth her table. 3She hath sent her maids to invite to the tower, and to the walls of the city: 4Whosoever is a little one, let him come to me. And to the unwise she said: 5Come, eat my bread, and drink the wine which I have mingled for you. 6Forsake childishness, and live, and walk by the ways of prudence. 7He that teacheth a scorner, doth an injury to himself: and he that rebuketh a wicked man, getteth himself a blot. 8Rebuke not a scorner lest he hate thee. Rebuke a wise man, and he will love thee. 9Give an occasion to a wise man, and wisdom shall be added to him. Teach a just man, and he shall make haste to receive it. 10The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy is prudence. 11For by me shall thy days be multiplied, and years of life shall be added to thee. 12If thou be wise, thou shalt be so to thyself: and if a scorner, thou alone shalt bear the evil. 13A foolish woman and clamorous, and full of allurements, and knowing nothing at all, 14Sat at the door of her house, upon a seat, in a high place of the city, 15To call them that pass by the way, and go on their journey: 16He that is a little one, let him turn to me. And to the fool she said: 17Stolen waters are sweeter, and hid den bread is more pleasant. 18And he did not know that giants are there, and that her guests are in the depths of hell.

10A wise son maketh the father glad: but a foolish son is the sorrow of his mother. 2Treasures of wickedness shall profit nothing: but justice shall deliver from death. 3The Lord will not afflict the soul of the just with famine, and he will disappoint the deceitful practices of the wicked. 4The slothful hand hath wrought poverty: but the hand of the industrious getteth riches. He that trusteth to lies feedeth the winds: and the same runneth after birds that fly away. 5He that gathered in the harvest is a wise son: but he that snorteth in the summer, is the son of confusion. 6The blessing of the Lord is upon the head of the just: but iniquity covereth the mouth of the wicked. 7The memory of the just is with praises: and the name of the wicked shall rot. 8The wise of heart receiveth precepts: a fool is beaten with lips. 9He that walketh sincerely, walketh confidently: but he that perverteth his ways, shall be manifest. 10He that winketh with the eye shall cause sorrow: and the foolish in lips shall be beaten. 11The mouth of the just is a vein of life: and the mouth of the wicked covereth iniquity. 12Hatred stirreth up strifes: and charity covereth all sins. 13In the lips of the wise is wisdom found: and a rod on the back of him that wanteth sense. 14Wise men lay up knowledge: but the mouth of the fool is next to confusion. 15The substance of a rich man is the city of his strength: the fear of the poor is their poverty. 16The work of the just is unto life: but the fruit of the wicked, unto sin. 17The way of life, to him that observeth correction: but he that forsaketh reproofs goeth astray. 18Lying lips hide hatred: he that uttereth reproach is foolish. 19In the multitude of words there shall not want sin: but he that refraineth his lips is most wise. 20The tongue of the just is as choice silver: but the heart of the wicked is nothing worth. 21The lips of the just teach many: but they that are ignorant, shall die in the want of understanding. 22The blessing of the Lord maketh men rich: neither shall affliction be joined to them. 23A fool worketh mischief as it were for sport: but wisdom is prudence to a man. 24That which the wicked feareth, shall come upon him: to the just their desire shall be given. 25As a tempest that passeth, so the wicked shall be no more: but the just is as an everlasting foundation. 26As vinegar to the teeth, and smoke to the eyes, so is the sluggard to them that sent him. 27The fear of the Lord shall prolong days: and the years of the wicked shall be shortened. 28The expectation of the just is joy; but the hope of the wicked shall perish. 29The strength of the upright is the way of the Lord: and fear to them that work evil. 30The just shall never be moved: but the wicked shall not dwell on the earth. 31The mouth of the just shall bring forth wisdom: the tongue of the perverse shall perish. 32The lips of the just consider what is acceptable: and the mouth of the wicked uttereth perverse things.

11A deceitful balance is an abomination before the Lord: and a just weight is his will. 2Where pride is, there also shall be reproach: but where humility is, there also is wisdom. 3The simplicity of the just shall guide them: and the deceitfulness of the wicked shall destroy them. 4Riches shall not profit in the day of revenge: but justice shall deliver from death. 5The justice of the upright shall make his way prosperous: and the wicked man shall fall by his own wickedness. 6The justice of the righteous shall deliver them: and the unjust shall be caught in their own snares. 7When the wicked man is dead, there shall be no hope any more: and the expectation of the solicitous shall perish. 8The just is delivered out of distress: and the wicked shall be given up for him. 9The dissembler with his mouth deceiveth his friend: but the just shall be delivered by knowledge. 10When it goeth well with the just the city shall rejoice: and when the wicked perish there shall be praise. 11By the blessing of the just the city shall be exalted: and by the mouth of the wicked it shall be overthrown. 12He that despiseth his friend, is mean of heart: but the wise man will hold his peace. 13He that walketh deceitfully, revealeth secrets: but he that is faithful, concealeth the thing committed to him by his friend. 14Where there is no governor, the people shall fall: but there is safety where there is much counsel. 15He shall be afflicted with evil, that is surety for a stranger: but he that is aware of the snares, shall be secure. 16A gracious woman shall find glory: and the strong shall have riches. 17A merciful man doth good to his own soul: but he that is cruel casteth off even his own kindred. 18The wicked maketh an unsteady work: but to him that soweth justice, there is a faithful reward. 19Clemency prepareth life: and the pursuing of evil things, death. 20A perverse heart is abominable to the Lord: and his will is in them that walk sincerely. 21Hand in hand the evil man shall not be innocent: but the seed of the just shall be saved. 22A golden ring in a swine’s snout, a woman fair and foolish. 23The desire of the just is all good: the expectation of the wicked is indignation. 24Some distribute their own goods, and grow richer: others take away what is not their own, and are always in want. 25The soul which blesseth, shall be made fat: and he that inebriateth, shall be inebriated also himself. 26He that hideth up corn, shall be cursed among the people: but a blessing upon the head of them that sell. 27Well doth he rise early who seeketh good things; but he that seeketh after evil things shall be oppressed by them. 28He that trusteth in his riches shall fall: but the just shall spring up as a green leaf. 29He that troubleth his own house, shall inherit the winds: and the fool shall serve the wise. 30The fruit of the just man is a tree of life: and he that gaineth souls, is wise. 31If the just man receive in the earth, how much more the wicked and the sinner.

12He that loveth correction, loveth knowledge: but he that hateth reproof is foolish. 2He that is good, shall draw grace from the Lord: but he that trusteth in his own devices doth wickedly. 3Men shall not be strengthened by wickedness: and the root of the just shall not be moved. 4A diligent woman is a crown to her husband: and she that doth things worthy of confusion, is a rottenness in his bones. 5The thoughts of the just are judgments: and the counsels of the wicked are deceitful. 6The words of the wicked lie in wait for blood: the mouth of the just shall deliver them. 7Turn the wicked, and they shall not be: but the house of the just shall stand firm. 8A man shall be known by his learning: but he that is vain and foolish, shall be exposed to contempt. 9Better is the poor man that provideth for himself, than he that is glorious and wanteth bread. 10The just regardeth the lives of his beasts: but the bowels of the wicked are cruel. 11He that tilleth his land shall be satisfied with bread: but he that pursueth idleness is very foolish. He that is delighted in passing his time over wine, leaveth a reproach in his strong holds. 12The desire of the wicked is the fortification of evil men: but the root of the just shall prosper. 13For the sins of the lips ruin draweth nigh to the evil mall: but the just shall escape out of distress. 14By the fruit of his own mouth shall a man be filled with good things, and according to the works of his hands it shall be repaid him. 15The way of a fool is right in his own eyes: but he that is wise hearkeneth unto counsels. 16A fool immediately sheweth his anger: but he that dissembleth injuries is wise. 17He that speaketh that which he knoweth, sheweth forth justice: but he that lieth, is a deceitful witness. 18There is that promiseth, and is pricked as it were with a sword of conscience: but the tongue of the wise is health. 19The lip of truth shall be steadfast for ever: but he that is a hasty witness, frameth a lying tongue. 20Deceit is in the heart of them that think evil things: but joy followeth them that take counsels of peace. 21Whatsoever shall befall the just man. it shall not make him sad: but the wicked shall be filled with mischief. 22Lying lips are an abomination to the Lord: but they that deal faithfully please him. 23A cautious man concealeth knowledge: and the heart of fools publisheth folly. 24The hand of the valiant shall bear rule: but that which is slothful, shall be under tribute. 25Grief in the heart of a man shall bring him low, but with a good word he shall be made glad. 26He that neglecteth a loss for the sake of a friend, is just: but the way of the wicked shall deceive them. 27The deceitful man shall not find gain: but the substance of a just man shall be precious gold. 28In the path of justice is life: but the by-way leadeth to death.

13A wise son heareth the doctrine of his father: but he that is a scorner, beareth not when he is reproved. 2Of the fruit of his own mouth shall a man be filled with good things: but the soul of transgressors is wicked. 3He that keepeth his mouth, keepeth his soul: but he that hath no guard on his speech shall meet with evils. 4The sluggard willeth and willeth not: but the soul of them that work, shall be made fat. 5The just shall hate a lying word: but the wicked confoundeth, and shall be confounded. 6Justice keepeth the way of the innocent: but wickedness overthroweth the sinner. 7One is as it were rich, when he hath nothing: and another is as it were poor, when he hath great riches. 8The ransom of a man’s life are his riches: but he that is poor beareth not reprehension. 9The light of the just giveth joy: but the lamp of the wicked shall be put out. 10Among the proud there are always contentions: but they that do all things with counsel, are ruled by wisdom. 11Substance got in haste shall be diminished: but that which by little and little is gathered with the hand shall increase. 12Hope that is deferred afflicteth the soul: desire when it cometh is a tree of life. 13Whosoever speaketh ill of any thing, bindeth himself for the time to come: but he that feareth the commandment, shall dwell in peace. Deceitful souls go astray in sins: the just are merciful, and shew mercy. 14The law of the wise is a fountain of life, that he may decline from the ruin of death. 15Good instruction shall give grace: in the way of scorners is a deep pit. 16The prudent mall doth all things with counsel: but he that is a fool, layeth open his folly. 17The messenger of the wicked shall fall into mischief: but a faithful ambassador is health. 18Poverty and shame to him that refuseth instruction: but he that yieldeth to reproof, shall be glorified. 19The desire that is accomplished, delighteth the soul: fools hate them that flee from evil things. 20He that walketh with the wise, shall be wise: a friend of fools shall become like to them. 21Evil pursueth sinners: and to the just good shall be repaid. 22The good man leaveth heirs, sons, and grandsons: and the substance of the sinner is kept for the just. 23Much food is in the tillage of fathers: but for others it is gathered with out judgment. 24He that spareth the rod hateth his son: but he that loveth him correcteth him betimes. 25The just eateth and filleth his soul: but the belly of the wicked is never to be filled.

14A wise woman buildeth her house: but the foolish will pull down with her hands that also which is built. 2He that walketh in the right way, and feareth God, Cis despised by him that goeth by an infamous way. 3In the mouth of a fool is the rod of pride: but the lips of the wise preserve them. 4Where there are no oxen, the crib is empty: but where there is much corn, there the strength of the ox is manifest. 5A faithful witness will not lie: but a deceitful witness uttereth a lie. 6A scorner seeketh wisdom, and findeth it not: the learning of the wise is easy. 7Go against a foolish man, and he knoweth not the lips of prudence. 8The wisdom of a. discreet man is to understand his way: and the imprudence of fools erreth. 9A fool will laugh at sin, but among the just grace shall abide. 10The heart that knoweth the bitterness of his own soul, in his joy the stranger shall not intermeddle. 11The house of the wicked shall be destroyed: but the tabernacles of the just shall flourish. 12There is a way which seemeth just to a man: but the ends thereof lead to death. 13Laughter shall be mingled with sorrow, and mourning taketh hold of the end of joy. 14A fool shall be filled with his own ways, and the good man shall be above him. 15The innocent believeth every word: the discreet man considereth his steps. No good shall come to the deceitful son: but the wise servant shall prosper in his dealings, and his way shall be made straight. 16A wise man feareth and declineth from evil: the fool leapeth over and is confident. 17The impatient man shall work folly: and the crafty man is hateful. 18The childish shall possess folly, and the prudent, shall look for knowledge. 19The evil shall fall down before the good: and the wicked before the gates of the just. 20The poor man shall be hateful even to his own neighbour: but the friends of the rich are many. 21He that despiseth his neighbour, sinneth: but he that sheweth mercy to the poor, shall be blessed. He that believeth in the Lord, loveth mercy. 22They err that work evil: but mercy and truth prepare good things. 23In much work there shall be abundance: but where there are many words, there is oftentimes want. 24The crown of the wise is their riches: the folly of fools, imprudence. 25A faithful witness delivereth souls: and the double dealer uttereth lies. 26In the fear of the Lord is confidence of strength, and there shall be hope for his children. 27The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life, to decline from the ruin of death. 28In the multitude of people is the dignity of the king: and in the small number of people the dishonour of the prince. 29He that is patient, is governed with much wisdom: but he that is impatient, exalteth his folly. 30Soundness of heart is the life of the flesh: but envy is the rottenness of the bones. 31He that oppresseth the poor, upbraideth his Maker: but he that hath pity on the poor, honoureth him. 32The wicked man shall be driven out in his wickedness: but the just hath hope in his death. 33In the heart of the prudent resteth wisdom, and it shall instruct all the ignorant. 34Justice exalteth a nation: but sin maketh nations miserable. 35A wise servant is acceptable to the king: he that is good for nothing shall feel his anger.

15A mild answer breaketh wrath: but a harsh word stirreth up fury. 2The tongue of the wise adorneth knowledge: but the mouth of fools bubbleth out folly. 3The eyes of the Lord in every place behold the good and the evil. 4A peaceable tongue is a tree of life: but that which is immoderate, shall crush the spirit. 5A fool laugheth at the instruction of his father: but he that regardeth reproofs shall become prudent. In abundant justice there is the greatest strength: but the devices of the wicked shall be rooted out. 6The house of the just is very much strength: and in the fruits of the wicked is trouble. 7The lips of the wise shall disperse knowledge: the heart of fools shall be unlike. 8The victims of the wicked are abominable to the Lord: the vows of the just are acceptable. 9The way of the wicked is an abomination to the Lord: he that followeth justice is beloved by him. 10Instruction is grievous to him that forsaketh the way of life: he that hateth reproof shall die. 11Hell and destruction are before the Lord: how much more the hearts of the children of men? 12A corrupt man loveth not one that reproveth him: nor will he go to the wise. 13A glad heart maketh a cheerful countenance: but by grief of mind the spirit is cast down. 14The heart of the wise seeketh instruction: and the mouth of fools feedeth on foolishness. 15All the days of the poor are evil: a secure mind is like a continual feast. 16Better is a little with the fear of the Lord, than great treasures without content, 17It is better to be invited to herbs with love, than to a fatted calf with hatred. 18A passionate man stirreth up strifes: he that is patient appeaseth those that are stirred up. 19The way of the slothful is as a hedge of thorns; the way of the just is without offence. 20A wise son maketh a father joyful: but the foolish man despiseth his mother. 21Folly is joy to the fool: and the wise man maketh straight his steps. 22Designs are brought to nothing where there is no counsel: but where there are many counsellors, they are established. 23A man rejoiceth in the sentence of his mouth: and a word in due time is best. 24The path of life is above for the wise, that he may decline from the lowest hell. 25The Lord will destroy the house of the proud: and will strengthen the borders of the widow. 26Evil thoughts are an abomination to the Lord: and pure words most beautiful shall be confirmed by him. 27He that is greedy of gain troubleth his own house: but he that hateth bribes shall live. By mercy and faith sins are purged away: and by the fear of the Lord every one declineth from evil. 28The mind of the just studieth obedience: the mouth of the wicked over floweth with evils. 29The Lord is far from the wicked: and he will hear the prayers of the just. 30The light of the eyes rejoiceth the soul: a good name maketh the bones fat. 31The ear that heareth the reproofs of life, shall abide in the midst of the wise. 32He that rejecteth instruction, despiseth his own soul: but he that yieldeth to reproof possesseth understanding. 33The fear of the Lord is the lesson of wisdom: and humility goeth before glory.

16It is the part of man to prepare the soul: and of the Lord to govern the tongue. 2All the ways of a man are open to his eyes: the Lord is the weigher of spirits. 3Lay open thy works to the Lord: and thy thoughts shall be directed. 4The Lord hath made all things for himself: the wicked also for the evil day. 5Every proud man is an abomination to the Lord: though hand should be joined to hand, he is not innocent. The beginning of a good way is to do justice; and this is more acceptable with God, than to offer sacrifices. 6By mercy and truth iniquity is redeemed: and by the fear of the Lord men depart from evil. 7When the ways of man shall please the Lord, he will convert even his enemies to peace. 8Better is a little with justice, than great revenues with iniquity. 9The heart of man disposeth his way: but the Lord must direct his steps. 10Divination is in the lips of the king, his mouth shall not err in judgment. 11Weight and balance are judgments of the Lord: and his work all the weights of the bag. 12They that act wickedly are abominable to the king: for the throne is established by justice. 13Just lips are the delight of kings: he that speaketh right things shall be loved. 14The wrath of a king is as messengers of death: and the wise man will pacify it. 15In the cheerfulness of the king’s countenance is life: and his clemency is like the latter rain. 16Get wisdom, because it is better than gold: and purchase prudence, for it is more precious than silver. 17The path of the just departeth from evils: he that keepeth his soul keepeth his way. 18Pride goeth before destruction: and the spirit is lifted up before a fall. 19It is better to be humbled with the meek, than to divide spoils with the proud. 20The learned in word shall find good things: and he that trusteth in the Lord is blessed. 21The wise in heart shall be called prudent: and he that is sweet in words shall attain to greater things. 22Knowledge is a fountain of life to him that possesseth it: the instruction of fools is foolishness. 23The heart of the wise shall instruct his mouth: and shall add grace to his lips. 24Well ordered words are as a honeycomb: sweet to the soul, and health to the bones. 25There is a way that seemeth to a man right: and the ends thereof lead to death. 26The soul of him that laboureth, laboureth for himself, because his mouth hath obliged him to it. 27The wicked man diggeth evil, and in his lips is a burning fire. 28A perverse man stirreth up quarrels: and one full of words separateth princes. 29An unjust man allureth his friend: and leadeth him into a way that is not good. 30He that with fixed eyes deviseth wicked things, biting his lips, bringeth: evil to pass. 31Old age is a crown of dignity, when it is found in the ways of justice. 32The patient man is better than the valiant: and he that ruleth his spirit than he that taketh cities. 33Lots are cast into the lap, but they are disposed of by the Lord.

17Better is a dry morsel with joy, than a house full of victims with strife. 2A wise servant shall rule over foolish sons, and shall divide the inheritance among the brethren. 3As silver is tried by fire, and gold in the furnace: so the Lord trieth the hearts. 4The evil man obeyeth an unjust tongue: and the deceitful hearkeneth to lying lips. 5He that despiseth the poor, reproacheth his Maker; and he that rejoiceth at another man’s ruin, shall not be unpunished. 6Children’s children are the crown of old men: and the glory of children are their fathers. 7Eloquent words do not become a fool, nor lying lips a prince. 8The expectation of him that expecteth, is a most acceptable jewel: whithersoever he turneth himself, he understandeth wisely. 9He that concealeth a transgression. seeketh friendships: he that repeateth it again, separateth friends. 10A reproof availeth more with a wise man, than a hundred stripes with a fool. 11An evil man always seeketh quarrels: but a cruel angel shall be sent against him. 12It is better to meet a bear robbed of her whelps, than a fool trusting in his own folly. 13He that rendereth evil for good, evil shall not depart from his house. 14The beginning of quarrels is as when one letteth out water: before he suffereth reproach he forsaketh judgment. 15He that justifieth the wicked, and he that condemneth the just, both are abominable before God. 16What doth it avail a fool to have riches, seeing he cannot buy wisdom? He that maketh his house high, seeketh a downfall: and he that refuseth to learn, shall fall into evils. 17He that is a friend loveth at all times: and a brother is proved in distress. 18A foolish man will clap hands, when he is surety for his friend. 19He that studieth discords, loveth quarrels: and he that exalteth his door, seeketh ruin. 20He that is of a perverse heart, shall not find good: and he that perverteth his tongue, shall fall into evil. 21A fool is born to his own disgrace: and even his father shall not rejoice in a fool. 22A joyful mind maketh age flourishing: a sorrowful spirit drieth up the bones. 23The wicked man taketh gifts out of the bosom, that he may pervert the paths of judgment. 24Wisdom shineth in the face of the wise: the eyes of fools are in the ends of the earth. 25A foolish son is the anger of the father: and the sorrow of the mother that bore him. 26It is no good thing to do hurt to the just: nor to strike the prince, who judgeth right. 27He that setteth bounds to his words. is knowing and wise: and the man of understanding is of a precious spirit. 28Even a fool, if he will hold his peace shall be counted wise: and if he close his lips, a man of understanding.

18He that hath a mind to depart from a friend seeketh occasions: he shall ever be subject to reproach. 2A fool receiveth not the words of prudence: unless thou say those things which are in his heart. 3The wicked man when he is come into the depth of sins, contemneth: but ignominy and reproach follow him. 4Words from the mouth of a men are as deep water: and the fountain of wisdom as an overflowing stream. 5It is not good to accept the person of the wicked, to decline from the truth of judgment. 6The lips of a fool intermeddle with strife: and his mouth provoketh quarrels. 7The mouth of a fool is his destruction: and his lips are the ruin of his soul. 8The words of the double tongued are as if they were harmless: and they reach even to the inner parts of the bowels. Fear casteth down the slothful: and the souls of the effeminate shall be hungry. 9He that is loose and slack in his work, is the brother of him that wasteth his own works. 10The name of the Lord is a strong tower: the just runneth to it, and shall be exalted. 11The substance of the rich man is the city of his strength, and as a strong wall compassing him about. 12Before destruction, the heart of a man is exalted: and before he be glorified, it is humbled. 13He that answereth before he heareth sheweth himself to be a fool, and worthy of confusion. 14The spirit of a man upholdeth his infirmity: but a spirit that is easily angered, who can bear? 15A wise heart shall acquire knowledge: and the ear of the wise seeketh instruction. 16A man’s gift enlargeth his may, and maketh him room before princes. 17The just is first accuser of himself: his friend cometh, and shall search him. 18The lot suppresseth contentions, and determineth even between the mighty. 19A brother that is helped by his brother, is like a strong city: and judgments are like the bars of cities. 20Of the fruit of a man’s mouth shall his belly be satisfied: and the offspring of his lips shall fill him. 21Death and life are in the power of the tongue: they that love it, shall eat the fruits thereof. 22He that hath found a good wife, hath found a good thing, and shall receive a pleasure from the Lord. He that driveth away a good wife, driveth away a good thing: but he that keepeth an adulteress, is foolish and wicked. 23The poor will speak with supplications, and the rich will speak roughly. 24A man amiable in society, shall be more friendly than a brother.

19Better is the poor man, that walketh in his simplicity, than a rich man that is perverse in his lips, and unwise. 2Where there is no knowledge of the soul, there is no good: and he that is hasty with his feet shall stumble. 3The folly of a man supplanteth his seeps: and he fretteth in his mind against God. 4Riches make many friends: but from the poor man, even they whom he had, depart. 5A false witness shall not be unpunished: and he that speaketh lies shall not escape. 6Many honour the person of him that is mighty, and are friends of him that giveth gifts. 7The brethren of the poor man hate him: moreover also his friends have departed far from him. He that followeth after words only, shall have nothing. 8But he that possesseth a mind, loveth his own soul, and he that keepeth prudence shall find good things. 9A false witness shall not be unpunished: and he that speaketh lies, shall perish. 10Delicacies are not seemly for a fool: nor for a servant to have rule over princes. 11The learning of a man is known by patience and his glory is to pass over wrongs. 12As the roaring of a lion, so also is the anger of a king: and his cheerfulness as the dew upon the grass. 13A foolish son is the grief of his father: and a wrangling wife is like a roof continually dropping through. 14House and riches are given by parents: but a prudent wife is properly from the Lord. 15Slothfulness casteth into a deep sleep, and an idle soul shall suffer hunger. 16He that keepeth the commandment, keepeth his own soul: but he that neglecteth his own way, shall die. 17He that hath mercy on the poor, lendeth to the Lord: and he will repay him. 18Chastise thy son, despair not: but to the killing of him set not thy soul. 19He that is impatient, shall suffer damage: and when he shall take away he shall add another thing. 20Hear counsel, and receive instruction, that thou mayst be wise in thy latter end. 21There are many thoughts in the heart of a man: but the will of the Lord shall stand firm. 22A needy man is merciful: and better is the poor than the lying man. 23The fear of the Lord is unto life: and he shall abide in fulness without being visited with evil. 24The slothful hideth his hand under his armpit, and will not so much as bring it to his mouth. 25The wicked man being; scourged, the fool shall be wiser: but if thou rebuke a wise man he will understand discipline. 26He that afflicteth his father, and chaseth away his mother, is infamous and unhappy. 27Cease not, O my son, to hear instruction, and be not ignorant of the words of knowledge. 28An unjust witness scorneth judgment: and the mouth of the wicked devoureth iniquity. 29Judgments are prepared for scorners: and striking hammers for the bodies of fools.

20Wine is a luxurious thing, and drunkenness riotous: whosoever is delighted therewith shell not be wise. 2As the roaring of a lion, so also is the dread of a king: he that provoketh him, sinneth against his own soul. 3It is an honour for a man to separate himself from quarrels: but all fools are meddling with reproaches. 4Because of the cold the sluggard would not plough: he shall beg therefore in the summer, and it shall not be given him. 5Counsel in the heart of a man is like deep water: but a wise man will draw it out. 6Many men are called merciful: but who shall find a faithful man? 7The just that walketh in his simplicity, shall leave behind him blessed children. 8The king, that sitteth on the throne of judgment, scattereth away all evil with his look. 9Who can say: My heart is clean, I am pure from sin? 10Diverse weights and diverse measures, both are abominable before God. 11By his inclinations a child is known, if his works be clean and right. 12The hearing ear, and the seeing eye, the Lord hath made them both. 13Love not sleep, lest poverty oppress thee: open thy eyes, and be filled with bread. 14It is nought, it is nought, saith every buyer: and when he is gone away, then he will boast. 15There is gold, and a multitude of jewels: but the lips of knowledge are a precious vessel. 16Take away the garment of him that is surety for a stranger, and take a pledge from him for strangers. 17The bread of lying is sweet to a man: but afterwards his mouth shall be filled with gravel. 18Designs are strengthened by counsels: and wars are to be managed by governments. 19Meddle not with him that revealeth secrets, and walketh deceitfully, and openeth wide his lips. 20He that curseth his father, and mother, his lamp shall be put out in the midst of darkness. 21The inheritance gotten hastily in the beginning, in the end shall be without a blessing. 22Say not: I will return evil: wait for the Lord and he will deliver thee. 23Diverse weights are an abomination before the Lord: a deceitful balance is not good. 24The steps of man are guided by the Lord: but who is the man that can understand his own way? 25It is ruin to a man to devour holy ones, and after vows to retract. 26A wise king scattereth the wicked, and bringeth over them the wheel. 27The spirit of a man is the lamp of the Lord, which searcheth all the hidden things of the bowels. 28Mercy and truth preserve the king, and his throne is strengthened by clemency. 29The joy of young men is their strength: and the dignity of old men, their grey hairs. 30The blueness of a wound shall wipe away evils: and stripes in the more inward parts of the belly.

21As the divisions of waters, so the heart of the king is in the hand of the Lord: whithersoever he will he shall turn it. 2Every way of a man seemeth right to himself: but the Lord weigheth the hearts. 3To do mercy and judgment, pleaseth the Lord more than victims. 4Haughtiness of the eyes is the enlarging of the heart: the lamp of the wicked is sin. 5The thoughts of the industrious always bring forth abundance: but every sluggard is always in want. 6He that gathereth treasures by a lying tongue, is vain and foolish, and shall stumble upon the snares of death. 7The robberies of the wicked shall be their downfall, because they would not do judgment. 8The perverse way of a man is strange: but as for him that is pure, his work is right. 9It is better to sit in a corner of the housetop, than with a brawling women, and in a common house. 10The soul of the wicked desireth evil, he will not have pity on his neighbour. 11When a pestilent man is punished, the little one will be wiser: and if he follow the wise, he will receive knowledge. 12The just considereth seriously the house of the wicked, that he may withdraw the wicked from evil. 13He that stoppeth his ear against the cry of the poor, shall also cry himself and shall not be heard. 14A secret present quencheth anger: and a gift in the bosom the greatest wrath. 15It is joy to the just to do judgment: and dread to them that work iniquity. 16A man that shall wander out of the way of doctrine, shall abide in the company of the giants. 17He that loveth good cheer, shall be in want: he that loveth wine, and fat things, shall not be rich. 18The wicked is delivered up for the just: and the unjust for the righteous. 19It is better to dwell in a wilderness, than with a quarrelsome and passionate woman. 20There is a treasure to be desired, and oil in the dwelling of the just: and the foolish man shall spend it. 21He that followeth justice and mercy, shall find life, justice, and glory. 22The wise man hath scaled the city of the strong, and hath cast down the strength of the confidence thereof. 23He that keepeth his mouth and his tongue, keepeth his soul from distress. 24The proud and the arrogant is called ignorant, who in anger worketh pride. 25Desires kill the slothful: for his hands have refused to work at all. 26He longeth and desireth all the day: but he that is just, will give, and will not cease. 27The sacrifices of the wicked are abominable, because they are offered of wickedness. 28A lying witness shall perish: an obedient man shall speak of victory. 29The wicked man impudently hardeneth his face: but he that is righteous, correcteth his way. 30There is no wisdom, there is no prudence, there is no counsel against the Lord. 31The horse is prepared for the day of battle: but the Lord giveth safety.

22A good name is better than great riches: and good favour is above silver and gold. 2The rich and poor have met one another: the Lord is the maker of them both. 3The prudent man saw the evil, and hid himself: the simple passed on, and suffered loss. 4The fruit of humility is the fear of the Lord, riches and glory and life. 5Arms and swords are in the way of the perverse: but he that keepeth his own soul departeth far from them. 6It is a proverb: A young man according to his way, even when he is old he will not depart from it. 7The rich ruleth over the poor: and the borrower is servant to him that lendeth. 8He that soweth iniquity shall reap evils, and with the rod of his anger he shall be consumed. 9He that is inclined to mercy shall be blessed: for of his bread he hath given to the poor. He that maketh presents shall purchase victory and honour: but he carrieth away the souls of the receivers. 10Cast out the scoffer, and contention shall go out with him, and quarrels and reproaches shall cease. 11He that loveth cleanness of heart, for the grace of his lips shall have the king for his friend. 12The eyes of the Lord preserve knowledge: and the words of the unjust are overthrown. 13The slothful man saith: There is a lion without, I shall be slain in the midst of the streets. 14The mouth of a strange woman is a deep pit: he whom the Lord is angry with, shall fall into it. 15Folly is bound up in the heart of a child, and the rod of correction shall drive it away. 16He that oppresseth the poor, to increase his own riches, shall himself give to one that is richer, and shall be in need. 17Incline thy ear, and hear the words of the wise: and apply thy heart to my doctrine: 18Which shall be beautiful for thee, if thou keep it in thy bowels, and it shall flow in thy lips: 19That thy trust may be in the Lord, wherefore I have also shewn it to thee this day. 20Behold I have described it to thee three manner of ways, in thoughts and knowledge: 21That I might shew thee the certainty, and the words of truth, to answer out of these to them that sent thee. 22Do no violence to the poor, because he is poor: and do not oppress the needy in the gate: 23Because the Lord will judge his cause, and will afflict them that have afflicted his soul. 24Be not a friend to an angry man, and do not walk with a furious man: 25Lest perhaps thou learn his ways, and take scandal to thy soul. 26Be not with them that fasten down their hands, and that offer themselves sureties for debts: 27For if thou have not wherewith to restore, what cause is there, that he should take the covering from thy bed? 28Pass not beyond the ancient bounds which thy fathers have set. 29Hast thou seen a man swift in his work? he shall stand before kings, and shall not be before those that are obscure.

23When thou shalt sit to eat with a prince, consider diligently what is set before thy face. 2And put a knife to thy throat, if it be so that thou have thy soul in thy own power. 3Be not desirous of his meats, in which is the bread of deceit. 4Labour not to be rich: but set bounds to thy prudence. 5Lift not up thy eyes to riches which thou canst not have: because they shall make themselves wings like those of an eagle, and shall fly towards heaven. 6Eat not with an envious man, and desire not his meats: 7Because like a soothsayer, and diviner, he thinketh that which he knoweth not. Eat and drink, will he say to thee: and his mind is not with thee. 8The meats which thou hadst eaten, thou shalt vomit up: and shalt loose thy beautiful words. 9Speak not in the ears of fools: because they will despise the instruction of thy speech. 10Touch not the bounds of little ones: and enter not into the field of the fatherless: 11For their near kinsman is strong: and he will judge their cause against thee. 12Let thy heart apply itself to instruction: and thy ears to words of knowledge. 13Withhold not correction from a child: for if thou strike him with the rod, he shall not die. 14Thou shalt beat him with the rod, and deliver his soul from hell. 15My son, if thy mind be wise, my heart shall rejoice with thee: 16And my reins shall rejoice, when thy lips shall speak what is right. 17Let not thy heart envy sinners: but be thou in the fear of the Lord all the day long: 18Because thou shalt have hope in the latter end, and thy expectation shall not be taken away. 19Hear thou, my son, and be wise: and guide thy mind in the way. 20Be not in the feasts of great drinkers, nor in their revellings, who contribute flesh to eat: 21Because they that give themselves to drinking, and that club together shall be consumed; and drowsiness shall be clothed with rags. 22Hearken to thy father, that beget thee: and despise not thy mother when she is old. 23Buy truth, and do not sell wisdom, and instruction, and understanding. 24The father of the just rejoiceth greatly: he that hath begotten a wise son, shall have joy in him. 25Let thy father, and thy mother be joyful, and let her rejoice that bore thee. 26My son, give me thy heart: and let thy eyes keep my ways. 27For a harlot is a deep ditch: and a strange woman is a narrow pit. 28She lieth in wait in the way as a robber, and him whom she shall see unwary, she will kill. 29Who hath woe? whose father hath woe? who hath contentions? who falls into pits? who hath wounds without cause? who hath redness of eyes? 30Surely they that pass their time in wine, and study to drink of their cups. 31Look not upon the wine when it is yellow, when the colour thereof shineth in the glass: it goeth in pleasantly, 32But in the end, it will bite like a snake, and will spread abroad poison like a basilisk. 33Thy eyes shall behold strange women, and thy heart shall utter perverse things. 34And thou shalt be as one sleeping in the midst of the sea, and as a pilot fast asleep, when the stern is lost. 35And thou shalt say: They have beaten me, but I was not sensible of pain: they drew me, and I felt not: when shall I awake, and find wine again?

24Seek not to be like evil men, neither desire to be with them: 2Because their mind studieth robberies, and their lips speak deceits. 3By wisdom the house shall be built, and by prudence it shall be strengthened. 4By instruction the storerooms shall be filled with all precious and most beautiful wealth. 5A wise man is strong: and a knowing man, stout and valiant. 6Because war is managed by due ordering: and there shall be safety where there are many counsels. 7Wisdom is too high for a fool, in the gate he shall not open his mouth. 8He that deviseth to do evils, shall be called a fool. 9The thought of a fool is sin: and the detracter is the abomination of men. 10If thou lose hope being weary in the day of distress, thy strength shall be diminished. 11Deliver them that are led to death: and those that are drawn to death forbear not to deliver. 12If thou say: I have not strength enough: he that seeth into the heart, he understandeth, and nothing deceiveth the keeper of thy soul, and he shall render to a man according to his works. 13Fat honey, my son, because it is good, and the honeycomb most sweet to thy throat: 14So also is the doctrine of wisdom to thy soul: which when thou hast found, thou shalt have hope in the end, and thy hope shall not perish. 15Lie not in wait, nor seek after wickedness in the house of the just, nor spoil his rest. 16For a just mall shall fall seven times and shall rise again: but the wicked shall fall down into evil. 17When thy enemy shall fall, be not glad, and in his ruin let not thy heart rejoice: 18Lest the Lord see, and it displease him, and he turn away his wrath from him. 19Contend not with the wicked, nor seek to be like the ungodly: 20For evil men have no hope of things to come, and the lamp of the wicked shall be put out. 21My son, fear the Lord and the king: and have nothing to do with detracters. 22For their destruction shall rise suddenly: and who knoweth the ruin of both? 23These things also to the wise: It is not good to have respect to persons in judgment. 24They that say to the wicked man: Thou art just: shall be cursed by the people, and the tribes shall abhor them. 25They that rebuke him, shall be praised: and a blessing shall come upon them. 26He shall kiss the lips, who answereth right words. 27Prepare thy work without, and diligently till thy ground: that afterward thou mayst build thy house. 28Be not witness without cause against thy neighbour: and deceive not any man with thy lips. 29Say not: I will do to him as he hath done to me: I will render to every one according to his work. 30I passed by the field of the slothful man, and by the vineyard of the foolish man: 31And behold it was all filled with nettles, and thorns had covered the face thereof, and the stone wall was broken down. 32Which when I had seen, I laid it up in my heart, and by the example I received instruction. 33Thou wilt sleep a little, said I, thou wilt slumber a little, thou wilt fold thy hands a little to rest: 34And poverty shall come to thee as a runner, and beggary as an armed man.

25These are also parables of Solomon, which the men of Ezechias king of Juda copied out. 2It is the glory of God to conceal the word, and the glory of kings to search out the speech. 3The heaven above, and the earth beneath, and the heart of kings is unsearchable. 4Take away the rust from silver, and there shall come forth a most pure vessel: 5Take away wickedness from the face of the king, and his throne shall be established with justice. 6Appear not glorious before the king, and stand not in the place of great men. 7For it is better that it should be said to thee: Come up hither; than that thou shouldst be humbled before the prince. 8The things which thy eyes have seen, utter not hastily in a quarrel: lest afterward thou mayst not be able to make amends, when thou hast dishonoured thy friend. 9Treat thy cause with thy friend, and discover not the secret to a stranger: 10Lest he insult over thee, when he hath heard it, and cease not to upbraid thee. Grace and friendship deliver a man: keep these for thyself, lest thou fall under reproach. 11To speak a word in due time, is like apples of gold on beds of silver. 12As an earring of gold and a bright pearl, so is he that reproveth the wise, and the obedient ear. 13As the cold of snow in the time of harvest, so is a faithful messenger to him that sent him, for he refresheth his soul. 14As clouds, and wind, when no rain followeth, so is the man that boasteth, and doth not fulfill his promises. 15By patience a prince shall be appeased, and a soft tongue shall break hardness. 16Thou hast found honey, eat what is sufficient for thee, lest being glutted therewith thou vomit it up. 17Withdraw thy foot from the house of thy neighbour, lest having his fill he hate thee. 18A man that beareth false witness against his neighbour, is like a dart and a sword and a sharp arrow. 19To trust to an unfaithful man in the time of trouble, is like a rotten tooth, and weary foot, 20And one that looseth his garment in cold weather. As vinegar upon nitre, so is he that singeth songs to a very evil heart. As a moth doth by a garment, and a worm by the wood: so the sadness of a man consumeth the heart. 21If thy enemy be hungry, give him to eat: if he thirst, give him water to drink: 22For thou shalt heap hot coals upon his head, and the Lord will reward thee. 23The north wind driveth away rain, as doth a sad countenance a backbiting tongue. 24It is better to sit in a corner of the housetop, than with a brawling woman, and in a common house. 25As cold water to a thirsty soul, so is good tidings from a far country. 26A just man falling down before the wicked, is as a fountain troubled with the foot, and a corrupted spring. 27As it is not good for a man to eat much honey, so he that is a searcher of majesty, shall be overwhelmed by glory. 28As a city that lieth open and is not compassed with walls, so is a man that cannot refrain his own spirit in speaking.

26As snow in summer, and rain in harvest, so glory is not seemly for a fool. 2As a bird flying to other places, and a sparrow going here or there: so a curse uttered without cause shall come upon a man. 3A whip for a horse, and a snaffle for an ass, and a rod for the back of fools. 4Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest thou be made like him. 5Answer a fool according to his folly, lest he imagine himself to be wise. 6He that sendeth words by a foolish messenger, is lame of feet and drinketh iniquity. 7As a lame man hath fair legs in vain: so a parable is unseemly in the mouth of fools. 8As he that casteth a stone into the heap of Mercury: so is he that giveth honour to a fool. 9As if a thorn should grow in the hand of a drunkard: so is a parable in the mouth of fools. 10Judgment determineth causes: and he that putteth a fool to silence, appeaseth anger. 11As a dog that returneth to his vomit, so is the fool that repeateth his folly. 12Hast thou seen a man wise in his own conceit? there shall be more hope of a fool than of him. 13The slothful man saith: There is a lion in the way, and a lioness in the roads. 14As the door turneth upon its hinges, so doth the slothful upon his bed. 15The slothful hideth his hand under his armpit, and it grieveth him to turn it to his mouth. 16The sluggard is wiser in his own conceit, than seven men that speak sentences. 17As he that taketh a dog by the ears, so is he that passeth by in anger, and meddleth with another man’s quarrel. 18As he is guilty that shooteth arrows, and lances unto death: 19So is the man that hurteth his friend deceitfully: and when he is taken, saith: I did it in jest. 20When the wood faileth, the fire shall go out: and when the talebearer is taken away, contentions shall cease. 21As coals are to burning coals, and wood to fire, so an angry man stirreth up strife. 22The words of a talebearer are as it were simple, but they reach to the innermost parts of the belly. 23Swelling lips joined with a corrupt heart, are like an earthen vessel adorned with silver dross. 24An enemy is known by his lips, when in his heart he entertaineth deceit. 25When he shall speak low, trust him not: because there are seven mischiefs in his heart. 26He that covereth hatred deceitfully, his malice shall be laid open in the public assembly. 27He that diggeth a pit, shall fall into it: and he that rolleth a stone, it shall return to him. 28A deceitful tongue loveth not truth: and a slippery mouth worketh ruin.

27Boast not for tomorrow, for thou knowest not what the day to come may bring forth. 2Let another praise thee, and not thy own mouth: a stranger, and not thy own lips. 3A stone is heavy, and sand weighty: but the anger of a fool is heavier than them both. 4Anger hath no mercy, nor fury when it breaketh forth: and who can bear the violence of one provoked? 5Open rebuke is better than hidden love. 6Better are the wounds of a friend, than the deceitful kisses of an enemy. 7A soul that is full shall tread upon the honeycomb: and a soul that is hungry shall take even bitter for sweet. 8As a bird that wandereth from her nest, so is a man that leaveth his place. 9Ointment and perfumes rejoice the heart: and the good counsels of a friend are sweet to the soul. 10Thy own friend, and thy father’s friend forsake not: and go not into thy brother’s house in the day of thy affliction. Better is a neighbour that is near, than a brother afar off. 11Study wisdom, my son, and make my heart joyful, that thou mayst give an answer to him that reproacheth. 12The prudent man seeing evil hideth himself: little ones passing on have suffered losses. 13Take away his garment that hath been surety for a stranger: and take from him a pledge for strangers. 14He that blesseth his neighbour with a loud voice, rising in the night, shall be like to him that curseth. 15Roofs dropping through in a cold day, and a contentious woman are alike. 16He that retaineth her, is as he that would hold the wind, and shall call in the oil of his right hand. 17Iron sharpeneth iron, so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend. 18He that keepeth the fig tree, shall eat the fruit thereof: and he that is the keeper of his master, shall be glorified. 19As the faces of them that look therein, shine in the water, so-the hearts of men are laid open to the wise. 20Hell and destruction are never filled: so the eyes of men are never satisfied. 21As silver is tried in the fining-pot and gold in the furnace: so a man is tried by the mouth of him that praiseth. The heart of the wicked seeketh after evils, but the righteous heart seeketh after knowledge. 22Though thou shouldst bray a fool in the mortar, as when a pestle striketh upon sodden barley, his folly would not be taken from him. 23Be diligent to know the countenance of thy cattle, and consider thy own flocks: 24For thou shalt not always have power: but a crown shall be given to generation and generation. 25The meadows are open, and the green herbs have appeared, and the hay is gathered out of the mountains. 26Lambs are for thy clothing: and kids for the price of the field. 27Let the milk of the goats be enough for thy food, and for the necessities of thy house, and for maintenance for thy handmaids.

28The wicked man fleeth, when no man pursueth: but the just, bold as a lion, shall be without dread. 2For the sins of the land many are the princes thereof: and for the wisdom of a man, and the knowledge of those things that are said, the life of the prince shall be prolonged. 3A poor man that oppresseth the poor, is like a violent shower, which bringeth a famine. 4They that forsake the law, praise the wicked man: they that keep it, are incensed against him. 5Evil men think not on judgment: but they that seek after the Lord, take notice of all things. 6Better is the poor man walking in his simplicity, than the rich in crooked ways. 7He that keepeth the law is a wise son: but he that feedeth gluttons, shameth his father. 8He that heapeth together riches by usury and loan, gathereth them for him that will be bountiful to the poor. 9He that turneth away his ears from hearing the law, his prayer shall be as abomination. 10He that deceiveth the just in a wicked way, shall fall in his own destruction: and the upright shall possess his goods. 11The rich man seemeth to himself wise: but the poor man that is prudent shall search him out. 12In the joy of the just there is great glory: when the wicked reign, men are ruined. 13He that hideth his sins, shall not prosper: but he that shall confess, and forsake them, shall obtain mercy. 14Blessed is the man that is always fearful: but he that is hardened in mind, shall fall into evil. 15As a roaring lion, and a hungry bear, so is a wicked prince over the poor people. 16A prince void of prudence shall oppress many by calumny: but he that hateth covetousness, shall prolong his days. 17A man that doth violence to the blood of a person, if he flee even to the pit, no man will stay him. 18He that walketh uprightly, shall be saved: he that is perverse in his ways shall fall at once. 19He that tilleth his ground, shall be filled with bread: but he that followeth idleness shall be filled with poverty. 20A faithful man shall be much praised: but he that maketh haste to be rich, shall not be innocent. 21He that hath respect to a person in judgment, doth not well: such a man even for a morsel of bread forsaketh the truth. 22A man, that maketh haste to be rich, and envieth others, is ignorant that poverty shall come upon him. 23He that rebuketh a man, shall afterward find favour with him, more than he that by a flattering tongue deceiveth him. 24He that stealeth any thing from his father, or from his mother: and saith, This is no sin, is the partner of a murderer. 25He that boasteth, and puffeth up himself, stirreth up quarrels: but he that trusteth in the Lord, shall be healed. 26He that trusteth in his own heart, is a fool: but he that walketh wisely, he shall be saved. 27He that giveth to the poor, shall not want: he that despiseth his entreaty, shall suffer indigence. 28When the wicked rise up, men shall hide themselves: when they perish, the lust shall be multiplied.

29The man that with a stiff neck despiseth him that reproveth him, shall suddenly be destroyed: and health shall not follow him. 2When just men increase, the people shall rejoice: when the wicked shall bear rule, the people shall mourn. 3A man that loveth wisdom, rejoiceth his father: but he that maintaineth bar lots, shall squander away his substance. 4A just king setteth up the land: a covetous man shall destroy it. 5A man that speaketh to his friend with flattering and dissembling words, spreadeth a net for his feet. 6A snare shall entangle the wicked man when he sinneth: and the just shall praise and rejoice. 7The just taketh notice of the cause of the poor: the wicked is void of knowledge. 8Corrupt men bring a city to ruin: but wise men turn away wrath. 9If a wise man contend with a fool, whether he be angry or laugh, he shall find no rest. 10Bloodthirsty men hate the upright: but just men seek his soul. 11A fool uttereth all his mind: a wise man deferreth, and keepeth it till afterwards. 12A prince that gladly heareth lying words, hath all his servants wicked. 13The poor man and the creditor have met one another: the Lord is the enlightener of them both. 14The king that judgeth the poor in truth, his throne shall be established for ever. 15The rod and reproof give wisdom: but the child that is left to his own will bringeth his mother to shame. 16When the wicked are multiplied, crimes shall be multiplied: but the just shall see their downfall. 17Instruct thy son, and he shall refresh thee, and shall give delight to thy soul. 18When prophecy shall fail, the people shall be scattered abroad: but he that keepeth the law is blessed. 19A slave will not be corrected by words: because he understandeth what thou sayest, and will not answer. 20Hast thou seen a man hasty to speak? folly is rather to be looked for, than his amendment. 21He that nourisheth his servant delicately from his childhood, afterwards shall find him stubborn. 22A passionate man provoketh quarrels: and he that is easily stirred up to wrath, shall be more prone to sin. 23Humiliation followeth the proud: and glory shall uphold the humble of spirit. 24He that is partaker with a thief, hateth his own soul: he heareth one putting him to his oath, and discovereth not. 25He that feareth man, shall quickly fall: he that trusteth in the Lord, shall be set on high. 26Many seek the face of the prince: but the judgment of every one cometh forth from the Lord. 27The just abhor the wicked man: and the wicked loathe them that are in the right way. The son that keepeth the word, shall be free from destruction.

30The words of Gatherer the son of Vomiter. The vision which the man spoke with whom God is, and who being strengthened by God, abiding with him, said: 2I am the most foolish of men, and the wisdom of men is not with me. 3I have not learned wisdom, and have not known the science of saints. 4Who hath ascended up into heaven, and descended? who hath held the wind in his hands? who hath bound up the waters together as in a garment? who hath raised up all the borders of the earth? what is his name, and what is the name of his son, if thou knowest? 5Every word of God is fire tried: he is a buckler to them that hope in him. 6Add not any thing to his words, lest thou be reproved, and found a liar: 7Two things I have asked of thee, deny them not to me before I die. 8Remove far from me vanity, and lying words. Give me neither beggary, nor riches: give me only the necessaries of life: 9Lest perhaps being filled, I should be tempted to deny, and say: Who is the Lord? or being compelled by poverty, I should steal, and forswear the name of my God. 10Accuse not a servant to his master, lest he curse thee, and thou fall. 11There is a generation that curseth their father, and doth not bless their mother. 12A generation that are pure in their own eyes, and yet are not washed from their filthiness. 13A generation, whose eyes are lofty, and their eyelids lifted up on high. 14A generation, that for teeth hath swords, and grindeth with their jaw teeth, to devour the needy from off the earth, and the poor from among men. 15The horseleech hath two daughters that say: Bring, bring. There are three things that never are satisfied, and the fourth never saith: It is enough. 16Hell, and the mouth of the womb, and the earth which is not satisfied with water: and the fire never saith: It is enough. 17The eye that mocketh at his father, and that despiseth the labour of his mother in bearing him, let the ravens of the brooks pick it out, and the young eagles eat it. 18Three things are hard to me, and the fourth I am utterly ignorant of. 19The way of an eagle in the air, the way of a serpent upon a rock, the way of a ship in the midst of the sea, and the way of a man in youth. 20Such is also the way of an adulterous woman, who eateth, and wipeth her mouth, and saith: I have done no evil. 21By three things the earth is disturbed, and the fourth it cannot bear: 22By a slave when he reigneth: by a fool when he is filled with meat: 23By an odious woman when she is married: and by a bondwoman when she is heir to her mistress. 24There are four very little things of the earth, and they are wiser than the wise: 25The ants, a feeble people, which provide themselves food in the harvest: 26The rabbit, a weak people, which maketh its bed in the rock: 27The locust hath no king, yet they all go out by their bands. 28The stellio supporteth itself on hands, and dwelleth in kings’ houses. 29There are three things, which go well, and the fourth that walketh happily: 30A lion, the strongest of beasts, who hath no fear of any thing he meeteth: 31A cock girded about the loins: and a ram: and a king, whom none can resist. 32There is that hath appeared a fool after he was lifted up on high: for if he had understood, he would have laid his hand upon his mouth. 33And he that strongly squeezeth the papa to bring out milk, straineth out butter: and he that violently bloweth his nose, bringeth out blood: and he that provoketh wrath bringeth forth strife.

31The words of king Lamuel. The vision wherewith his mother instructed him. 2What, O my beloved, what, O the beloved of my womb, what, O the beloved of my vows? 3Give not thy substance to women, and thy riches to destroy kings. 4Give not to kings, O Lamuel, give not wine to kings: because there is no secret where drunkenness reigneth: 5And lest they drink and forget judgments, and pervert the cause of the children of the poor. 6Give strong drink to them that are sad: and wine to them that are grieved in mind: 7Let them drink, and forget their want, and remember their sorrow no more. 8Open thy mouth for the dumb, and for the causes of all the children that pass. 9Open thy mouth, decree that which is just, and do justice to the needy and poor. 10Who shall find a valiant woman? far and from the uttermost coasts is the price of her. 11The heart of her husband trusteth in her, and he shall have no need of spoils. 12She will render him good, and not evil, all the days of her life. 13She hath sought wool and flax, and hath wrought by the counsel of her hands. 14She is like the merchant’s ship, she bringeth her bread from afar. 15And she hath risen in the night, and given a prey to her household, and victuals to her maidens. 16She hath considered a field, and bought it: with the fruit of her hands she hath planted a vineyard. 17She hath girded her loins with strength, and hath strengthened her arm. 18She hath tasted and seen that her traffic is good: her lamp shall not be put out in the night. 19She hath put out her hand to strong things, and her fingers have taken hold of the spindle. 20She hath opened her hand to the needy, and stretched out her hands to the poor. 21She shall not fear for her house in the cold of snow: for all her domestics are clothed with double garments. 22She hath made for herself clothing of tapestry: fine linen, and purple is her covering. 23Her husband is honourable in the gates, when he sitteth among the senators of the land. 24She made fine linen, and sold it, and delivered a girdle to the Chanaanite. 25Strength and beauty are her clothing, and she shall laugh in the latter day. 26She hath opened her mouth to wisdom, and the law of clemency is on her tongue. 27She hath looked well to the paths of her house, and hath not eaten her bread idle. 28Her children rose up, and called her blessed: her husband, and he praised her. 29Many daughters have gathered together riches: thou hast surpassed them all. 30Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: the woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised. 31Give her of the fruit of her hands: and let her works praise her in the gates.