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Verse 1

My son! if thou hast been surety for thy friend, Hast stricken for a stranger thy hand,

Verse 2

Hast been snared with sayings of thy mouth, Hast been captured with sayings of thy mouth,

Verse 3

Do this now, my son, and be delivered, For thou hast come into the hand of thy friend. Go, trample on thyself, and strengthen thy friend,

Verse 4

Give not sleep to thine eyes, And slumber to thine eyelids,

Verse 5

Be delivered as a roe from the hand, And as a bird from the hand of a fowler.

Verse 6

Go unto the ant, O slothful one, See her ways and be wise;

Verse 7

Which hath not captain, overseer, and ruler,

Verse 8

She doth prepare in summer her bread, She hath gathered in harvest her food.

Verse 9

Till when, O slothful one, dost thou lie? When dost thou arise from thy sleep?

Verse 10

A little sleep, a little slumber, A little clasping of the hands to rest,

Verse 11

And thy poverty hath come as a traveller, And thy want as an armed man.

Verse 12

A man of worthlessness, a man of iniquity, Walking `with' perverseness of mouth,

Verse 13

Winking with his eyes, speaking with his feet, Directing with his fingers,

Verse 14

Frowardness `is' in his heart, devising evil at all times, Contentions he sendeth forth.

Verse 15

Therefore suddenly cometh his calamity, Instantly he is broken -- and no healing.

Verse 16

These six hath Jehovah hated, Yea, seven `are' abominations to His soul.

Verse 17

Eyes high -- tongues false -- And hands shedding innocent blood --

Verse 18

A heart devising thoughts of vanity -- Feet hasting to run to evil --

Verse 19

A false witness `who' doth breathe out lies -- And one sending forth contentions between brethren.

Verse 20

Keep, my son, the command of thy father, And leave not the law of thy mother.

Verse 21

Bind them on thy heart continually, Tie them on thy neck.

Verse 22

In thy going up and down, it leadeth thee, In thy lying down, it watcheth over thee, And thou hast awaked -- it talketh `with' thee.

Verse 23

For a lamp `is' the command, And the law a light, And a way of life `are' reproofs of instruction,

Verse 24

To preserve thee from an evil woman, From the flattery of the tongue of a strange woman.

Verse 25

Desire not her beauty in thy heart, And let her not take thee with her eyelids.

Verse 26

For a harlot consumeth unto a cake of bread, And an adulteress the precious soul hunteth.

Verse 27

Doth a man take fire into his bosom, And are his garments not burnt?

Verse 28

Doth a man walk on the hot coals, And are his feet not scorched?

Verse 29

So `is' he who hath gone in unto the wife of his neighbour, None who doth touch her is innocent.

Verse 30

They do not despise the thief, When he stealeth to fill his soul when he is hungry,

Verse 31

And being found he repayeth sevenfold, All the substance of his house he giveth.

Verse 32

He who committeth adultery `with' a woman lacketh heart, He is destroying his soul who doth it.

Verse 33

A stroke and shame he doth find, And his reproach is not wiped away,

Verse 34

For jealousy `is' the fury of a man, And he doth not spare in a day of vengeance.

Verse 35

He accepteth not the appearance of any atonement, Yea, he doth not consent, Though thou dost multiply bribes!

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