Proverbs 5:11
And thou hast howled in thy latter end, In the consumption of thy flesh and thy food,
And thou hast howled in thy latter end, In the consumption of thy flesh and thy food,
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22Only -- his flesh for him is pained, And his soul for him doth mourn.'
9Lest thou give to others thy honour, And thy years to the fierce,
10Lest strangers be filled `with' thy power, And thy labours in the house of a stranger,
21His flesh is consumed from being seen, And high are his bones, they were not seen!
22And draw near to the pit doth his soul, And his life to those causing death.
25And this `one' dieth with a bitter soul, And have not eaten with gladness.
26Together -- on the dust they lie down, And the worm doth cover them over.
1Go, now, ye rich! weep, howling over your miseries that are coming upon `you';
2your riches have rotted, and your garments have become moth-eaten;
3your gold and silver have rotted, and the rust of them for a testimony shall be to you, and shall eat your flesh as fire. Ye made treasure in the last days!
9Rejoice, O young man, in thy childhood, And let thy heart gladden thee in days of thy youth, And walk in the ways of thy heart, And in the sight of thine eyes, And know thou that for all these, Doth God bring thee into judgment.
10And turn aside anger from thy heart, And cause evil to pass from thy flesh, For the childhood and the age `are' vanity!
13There is a painful evil I have seen under the sun: wealth kept for its possessor, for his evil.
14And that wealth hath been lost in an evil business, and he hath begotten a son and there is nothing in his hand!
15As he came out from the belly of his mother, naked he turneth back to go as he came, and he taketh not away anything of his labour, that doth go in his hand.
16And this also `is' a painful evil, just as he came, so he goeth, and what advantage `is' to him who laboureth for wind?
17Also all his days in darkness he consumeth, and sadness, and wrath, and sickness abound.
26Thou comest in full age unto the grave, As the going up of a stalk in its season.
27Lo, this -- we searched it out -- it `is' right, hearken; And thou, know for thyself!
11His bones have been full of his youth, And with him on the dust it lieth down.
5But now, it cometh in unto thee, And thou art weary; It striketh unto thee, and thou art troubled.
14Thou -- thou eatest, and thou art not satisfied, And thy pit `is' in thy midst, And thou removest, and dost not deliver, And that which thou deliverest, to a sword I give.
5Also of that which is high they are afraid, And of the low places in the way, And the almond-tree is despised, And the grasshopper is become a burden, And want is increased, For man is going unto his home age-during, And the mourners have gone round through the street.
15Expire doth all flesh together, And man to dust returneth.
11And thy poverty hath come as a traveller, And thy want as an armed man.
38and ye have perished among the nations, and the land of your enemies hath consumed you.
17And the judgment of the wicked thou hast fulfilled, Judgment and justice are upheld -- because of fury,
12And hast said, `How have I hated instruction, And reproof hath my heart despised,
13Even in laughter is the heart pained, And the latter end of joy `is' affliction.
5The fool is clasping his hands, and eating his own flesh:
14`And the fruits of the desire of thy soul did go away from thee, and all things -- the dainty and the bright -- did go away from thee, and no more at all mayest thou find them.
27When your fear cometh as destruction, And your calamity as a hurricane doth come, When on you come adversity and distress.
18Thy way and thy doings have done these to thee, This `is' thy vexation, for `it is' bitter, For it hath struck unto thy heart.
12Your remembrances `are' similes of ashes, For high places of clay your heights.
28And he, as a rotten thing, weareth away, As a garment hath a moth consumed him.
19and I will say to my soul, Soul, thou hast many good things laid up for many years, be resting, eat, drink, be merry.
20`And God said to him, Unthinking one! this night thy soul they shall require from thee, and what things thou didst prepare -- to whom shall they be?
8Thy morsel thou hast eaten thou dost vomit up, And hast marred thy words that `are' sweet.
10For my life hath been consumed in sorrow And my years in sighing. Feeble because of mine iniquity hath been my strength, And my bones have become old.
11With reproofs against iniquity, Thou hast corrected man, And dost waste as a moth his desirableness, Only, vanity `is' every man. Selah.
10Thou hast counselled a shameful thing to thy house, To cut off many peoples, and sinful `is' thy soul.
25`Wo to you who have been filled -- because ye shall hunger. `Wo to you who are laughing now -- because ye shall mourn and weep.
11In the day thy plant thou causest to become great, And in the morning thy seed makest to flourish, A heap `is' the harvest in a day of overflowing, And of mortal pain.
2Better to go unto a house of mourning, Than to go unto a house of banqueting, For that is the end of all men, And the living layeth `it' unto his heart.
25and if ye really do evil, both ye and your king are consumed.'
10The wicked seeth, and hath been angry, His teeth he gnasheth, and hath melted, The desire of the wicked doth perish!
21An inheritance gotten wrongly at first, Even its latter end is not blessed.
26And after my skin hath compassed this `body', Then from my flesh I see God:
15Sloth causeth deep sleep to fall, And an indolent soul doth hunger.
16For thou dost forget misery, As waters passed away thou rememberest.