Proverbs 31:24
She maketh cloth of silke, and selleth it: and deliuereth girdles vnto the marchaunt.
She maketh cloth of silke, and selleth it: and deliuereth girdles vnto the marchaunt.
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10Who so fyndeth an honest faythfull woman, she is much more worth then pearles.
11The heart of her husbande may safely trust in her, so that he shall fall into no pouertie.
12She wyll do hym good, and not euill, all the dayes of her lyfe.
13She occupieth wooll and flaxe, and laboureth gladly with her handes.
14She is like a marchauntes ship, that bryngeth her vittayles from a farre.
15She is vp in the nyght season, to prouide meate for her housholde, and foode for her maydens.
16She considereth lande, and byeth it: and with the fruite of her handes she planteth a vineyarde.
17She girdeth her loynes with strength, and fortifieth her armes.
18And yf she perceaue that her huswiferie doth good, her candell goeth not out by nyght.
19She layeth her fingers to the spindle, & her hande taketh holde of the distaffe.
20She openeth her hande to the poore, yea she stretcheth foorth her handes to such as haue neede.
21She feareth not that the colde of wynter shall hurt her housholde, for all her housholde folkes are clothed with scarlet.
22She maketh her selfe faire ornametes, her clothyng is white silke and purple.
23Her husbande is much set by in the gates, when he sitteth among the rulers of the lande.
25Strength and honour is her clothing, and in the latter day she shall reioyce.
26She openeth her mouth with wisdome, and in her tongue is the lawe of grace.
27She loketh well to the wayes of her housholde: and eateth not her bread with idlenesse.
28Her children arise vp & call her blessed: and her husbande shall make much of her.
29Many daughters there be that gather riches together: but thou goest aboue them all.
30As for fauour it is deceiptfull, & beautie is a vayne thyng: but a woman that feareth the Lorde, shalbe praysed.
31Geue her of the fruite of her handes: and let her owne workes prayse her in the gates.
22The marchauntes of Seba and Rema haue occupied also with thee, in al chiefe spices, in all precious stones and golde, which they brought vnto thy markets.
23Haran, Chenne, and Eden, the marchauntes of Seba, Assyria, and Chelmad were doers with thee:
24These were thy marchauntes in all sortes of thinges, in rayment of blewe silke, and of broidred worke, and in coffers for the riche apparell, whiche were trussed with coardes, and Cedar boorde among thy marchaundise.
8Make much of her, and she shall promote thee, yea if thou embrace her, she shall bryng thee vnto honour:
9She shal beautifie thy head with manyfolde graces, and garnishe thee with a crowne of glory.
25And all the women that were wyse hearted, dyd spinne with their handes, and brought the spun worke, both of blewe silke, purple, scarlet, & white silke.
14For the marchaundise of it, is better then the marchaundise of siluer, and the gayne therof is better then golde.
15She is more worth then pretious stones: and all the thinges that thou canst desire, are not to be compared vnto her.
16In her right hande is long life, and in her left hande riches and honour.
17Her wayes are pleasaunt wayes, and all her pathes are peaceable.
18Their occupying also & their rewarde shalbe holy vnto the Lorde: their gaynes shall not be layde vp nor kept in store, but it shalbe theirs that dwell before the Lorde, that they may eate inough, and haue clothyng sufficent.
13The kynges daughter is all glorious within: her clothyng is of wrought golde.
14She shalbe brought vnto the kyng in rayment of needle worke: the virgins that folowe her and her company shalbe brought vnto thee.
14Sitteth at the doore of her house, and in the hye places of the citie,
23A spiteful woman when she is maried, and an handmayde that is heire to her maistresse.
16A gratious woman getteth honour: but the strong men attayne riches.
12The ware of golde and siluer, and precious stones, neither of pearle, & raynes, and purple, and sylke, and skarlet, and all thinne wood, and all maner vessels of yuorie, and all maner vessels of most precious wood, and of brasse, and yron, and marble,
16They of Aram were thy marchauntes for the multitude of thy workes, and occupied in thy fayres with emeraudes, purple, broidred worke, fine linnen, coral, and pearle.
8Yet in the sommer she prouideth her meate, and gathereth her foode together in the haruest.
22The costly apparell, and the vayles, and the wimples, & the crispyng pinnes,
23And the glasses, and the fine linnen, and the hoodes, and the lawnes.
20If his loynes haue not blessed me, because he was warmed with the fleece of my sheepe:
39And thou shalt make a coate of white sylke, embrodered with knottes, & thou shalt make a mytre of whyte sylke, and a gyrdle of needle worke.
3The corne that groweth by the great waters of Nilus, and the fruites of the riuer were her vittayles, so that it became a common mart of the nations.
3She hath sent foorth her maydens to crye vpon the highest place of the citie,
14And if thou haue no fauour vnto her, then let her go whither she lusteth, and sell her not for money, nor make marchaundize of her, because thou hast humbled her.
29And a girdle of twyned whyte silke, blew, purple, and scarlet, euen of needle worke, as the Lorde commaunded Moyses.
10Then let my wife grinde vnto an other man, and let other men lye with her.
12Nowe is she without, nowe in the streates, and lyeth in wayte at euery corner.