Proverbs 31:27
She `is' watching the ways of her household, And bread of sloth she eateth not.
She `is' watching the ways of her household, And bread of sloth she eateth not.
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10A woman of worth who doth find? Yea, far above rubies `is' her price.
11The heart of her husband hath trusted in her, And spoil he lacketh not.
12She hath done him good, and not evil, All days of her life.
13She hath sought wool and flax, And with delight she worketh `with' her hands.
14She hath been as ships of the merchant, From afar she bringeth in her bread.
15Yea, she riseth while yet night, And giveth food to her household, And a portion to her damsels.
16She hath considered a field, and taketh it, From the fruit of her hands she hath planted a vineyard.
17She hath girded with might her loins, And doth strengthen her arms.
18She hath perceived when her merchandise `is' good, Her lamp is not extinguished in the night.
19Her hands she hath sent forth on a spindle, And her hands have held a distaff.
20Her hand she hath spread forth to the poor, Yea, her hands she sent forth to the needy.
21She is not afraid of her household from snow, For all her household are clothed `with' scarlet.
22Ornamental coverings she hath made for herself, Silk and purple `are' her clothing.
23Known in the gates is her husband, In his sitting with elders of the land.
24Linen garments she hath made, and selleth, And a girdle she hath given to the merchant.
25Strength and honour `are' her clothing, And she rejoiceth at a latter day.
26Her mouth she hath opened in wisdom, And the law of kindness `is' on her tongue.
28Her sons have risen up, and pronounce her happy, Her husband, and he praiseth her,
29`Many `are' the daughters who have done worthily, Thou hast gone up above them all.'
30The grace `is' false, and the beauty `is' vain, A woman fearing Jehovah, she may boast herself.
31Give ye to her of the fruit of her hands, And her works do praise her in the gates!
1Every wise woman hath builded her house, And the foolish with her hands breaketh it down.
8She doth prepare in summer her bread, She hath gathered in harvest her food.
11Noisy she `is', and stubborn, In her house her feet rest not.
14House and wealth `are' the inheritance of fathers, And from Jehovah `is' an understanding wife.
15Sloth causeth deep sleep to fall, And an indolent soul doth hunger.
16Length of days `is' in her right hand, In her left `are' wealth and honour.
17Her ways `are' ways of pleasantness, And all her paths `are' peace.
18A tree of life she `is' to those laying hold on her, And whoso is retaining her `is' happy.
14And she hath sat at the opening of her house, On a throne -- the high places of the city,
2The labour of thy hands thou surely eatest, Happy `art' thou, and good `is' to thee.
3Thy wife `is' as a fruitful vine in the sides of thy house, Thy sons as olive plants around thy table.
23Know well the face of thy flock, Set thy heart to the droves,
20So -- the way of an adulterous woman, She hath eaten and hath wiped her mouth, And hath said, `I have not done iniquity.'
56`The tender woman in thee, and the delicate, who hath not tried the sole of her foot to place on the ground because of delicateness and because of tenderness -- her eye is evil against the husband of her bosom, and against her son, and against her daughter,
10in good works being testified to: if she brought up children, if she entertained strangers, if saints' feet she washed, if those in tribulation she relieved, if every good work she followed after;
25Desire not her beauty in thy heart, And let her not take thee with her eyelids.
26For a harlot consumeth unto a cake of bread, And an adulteress the precious soul hunteth.
4A virtuous woman `is' a crown to her husband, And as rottenness in his bones `is' one causing shame.
9She giveth to thy head a wreath of grace, A crown of beauty she doth give thee freely.
5sober, pure, keepers of `their own' houses, good, subject to their own husbands, that the word of God may not be evil spoken of.
16A gracious woman retaineth honour, And terrible `men' retain riches.
27Prepare in an out-place thy work, And make it ready in the field -- go afterwards, Then thou hast built thy house.
25Let not thy heart turn unto her ways, Do not wander in her paths,
23For a hated one when she ruleth, And a maid-servant when she succeedeth her mistress.
18By slothfulness is the wall brought low, And by idleness of the hands doth the house drop.
6Forsake her not, and she doth preserve thee, Love her, and she doth keep thee.
18For her house hath inclined unto death, And unto Rephaim her paths.
15Her provision I greatly bless, Her needy ones I satisfy `with' bread,
13Love not sleep, lest thou become poor, Open thine eyes -- be satisfied `with' bread.