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OEB PRO Chapter 31

PRO 31 ©

Against Immorality and Intemperance

31The words of Lemuel, king of Massa, which his mother taught him.

2O son whom I bore, give heed to my words;

and observe my sayings, you son of my vows.

3Give not your strength to women,

nor your love to those that slay kings.

4Nor for kings is it right to drink wine,

or for princes to long for strong drink;

5Lest in drink they forget the law,

and do wrong to the cause of the sorrowful.

6But give drink to him who is perishing,

and wine to the bitter in soul;

7so that in drink he forget his poverty,

and think of his sorrow no more.

8Open your mouth for the widow,

do right by all fatherless children.

9Open your mouth in just judgment.

defend the poor and the needy.

The Ideal Housewife

10A woman of worth who can find?

Her price is far above corals.

11To her her husband trusts,

and finds no lack of gain.

12She does him good and not harm

all the days of his life.

13She looks out wool and flax.

and works it up as she will.

14Like the merchant-ships is she;

she brings her food from afar.

15She rises while yet it is night,

and gives her household food,

and her maidens their portion appointed.

16She examines a field and buys it;

with her earnings she plants a vineyard,

17She girds her loins with strength,

and with vigour she plies her arms.

18She perceives that her profit is good;

her lamp never goes out in the night.

19She lays her hand on the distaff;

her hand takes hold of the spindle.

20She stretches her hand to the poor,

and her hand she extends to the needy.

21She fears not the snow for her household;

her household are all clad in scarlet.

22And coverlets she has made her;

her raiment is linen and purple.

23In the gates is her husband well known,

where he sits with the elders in council.

24Linen she makes and sells;

to the merchant she furnishes girdles.

25She is clothed with strength and glory;

she laughs at the days to come.

26Her mouth she opens in wisdom;

kind counsel is on her tongue.

27She looks well to the ways of her household;

she eats not the bread of idleness.

28Her children arise and bless her;

her husband sings her praises:

29‘Many daughters have done nobly,

but you excellest them all!’

30Grace is deceptive, and beauty is transient.

but a woman of character – she will be praised.

31Give her then what her hands have earned,

even the praise of her deeds in the gates.

PRO 31 ©

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