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PROV 9:1–9:18 ©

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Wisdom versus stupidity

9:1 Wisdom versus stupidity

9Wisdom has built her house

chiselling out its seven pillars.

2She’s butchered her meat and mixed her wine—

≈ her table is already nicely prepared.

3She’s sent out her young women.

She calls out from the heights in the city.

4“Whoever is naive, let him turn aside here,”

she says to the one lacking understanding.

5“Come and eat my bread,

≈ and drink the wine I’ve mixed.

6Abandon foolish ways and live,

≈ and walk on the path of understanding.

7Anyone who tries to correct a mocker just gets insulted,

≈ and anyone who tells off a wicked person is likely to get hurt.

8Don’t try to correct a mocker in case he just hates you.

^ Correct a wise person on the other hand, and it’ll be appreciated.

9Give to a wise person and they’ll become wiser still.

≈ Inform an honest person and they’ll keep learning.

10The start of being wise is to strive to obey Yahweh,

and being aware of the heavenly beings is the beginning of understanding,

11because it’s by me that you days will be extended,

≈ and years will be added to your life.

12If you’re wise, you’ll be helping yourself,

^ and if you mock, then you alone will suffer the result.

13A foolish woman is boisterous and naive,

≈ and she doesn’t know anything.

14She sits at the doorway of her house,

or on a seat in the city heights,

15in order to call out to those who are passing by—

those men who are going straight past on their way.

16“Anyone who’s naive can turn in here,”

she says to those lacking sense.

17“Stolen drinks are sweet,

≈ and secret food tastes good.”

18But he doesn’t realise that the dead are there,

≈ or that her guests are in the depths of the grave.

PROV 9:1–9:18 ©

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