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PROV 31:1–31:9 ©

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King Lemuel’s sayings

31:1 King Lemuel’s sayings

31These are the sayings by King Lemuel, the burden, that his mother had taught him:

2Now what my son? My son that I gave birth to.

≈ The son from my marriage.

3Don’t give your strength to women,

or use your intelligence to destroy kings.

4Lemuel, it’s not for kings to drink wine

or for rulers to crave strong drink,

5in case they drink and forget their own laws

and end up depriving the poor of justice.

6Give strong drink to those who are dying,

≈ and wine to those who are bitterly depressed.

7They’ll drink it then forget their poverty,

≈ and not remember their misery any more.

8Open your mouth for those who can’t speak

for the cause of all those who are dying.

9Open your mouth to promote justice,

and to defend the poor and needy.

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PROV 31:1–31:9 ©

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