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PRO 31:1–31:31 ©

The Book of Proverbs 31

31The words of Lemuel the king, a burden that his mother had instructed him:

2What, my son? And what, son of my womb?

And what, son of my vows?

3Do not give to women your strength

or your ways to cause kings to be wiped out.

4It is not for kings, Lemuel, it is not for kings to drink wine

or for dignitaries or intoxicating drink.

5Lest he drink and forget what has been decreed

and pervert the legal claim of all the sons of the afflicted one.

6Give intoxicating drink to the perishing one

and wine to those bitter of soul.

7He will drink and forget his poverty,

and his trouble he will not remember again.

8Open your mouth for a mute one,

for the legal claim of all the sons of the one passing away.

9Open your mouth, judge with righteousness,

and plead the legal case of the afflicted one and poor one.

10A woman of worth, who can find?

And her value is far more than corals.

11The heart of her husband trusts in her

and spoil he will not lack.

12She does to him good and not evil

all the days of her life.

13She searches for wool and linens

and works with the delight of her palms.

14She is like the ships of a merchant;

she brings her bread from far away.

15And she rises while still night

and gives food to her house

and a portion to her young women.

16She considers a field and gets it;

from the fruit of her palms she plants a vineyard.

17She girds her loins with strength

and she strengthens her arms.

18She perceives that her profit is good;

her lamp does not go out in the night.

19She stretches out her hands at the distaff

and her palms grasp the spindle.

20She spreads out her palm to the afflicted one,

and she stretches out her hands to the poor one.

21She does not fear for her house because of snow,

for all her house is clothed with crimson.

22She makes for herself coverings,

fine linen and purple for her clothing.

23Her husband is known at the gates,

when he sits with the elders of the land.

24She makes a linen garment and sells,

and a belt she gives to the Canaanite.

25Strength and splendor are her clothing,

and she laughs at a future day.

26Her mouth opens with wisdom,

and the law of covenant faithfulness is on her tongue.

27She scans the goings on of her house,

and the bread of laziness she does not eat.

28Her sons rise up and call her happy;

her husband also praises her.

29“Many daughters have acted with worth,

but you yourself have ascended over all of them.”

30The charm is falsehood and the beauty is vapor;

a woman fearful of Yahweh, she herself will be praised.

31Give to her from the fruit of her hands

and let her works praise her in the gates.

PRO 31:1–31:31 ©

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