Proverbs 9:13
A foolish woman `is' noisy, Simple, and hath not known what.
A foolish woman `is' noisy, Simple, and hath not known what.
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14 And she hath sat at the opening of her house, On a throne -- the high places of the city,
15 To call to those passing by the way, Who are going straight `on' their paths.
16 `Who `is' simple? let him turn aside hither.' And whoso lacketh heart -- she said to him,
11 Noisy she `is', and stubborn, In her house her feet rest not.
12 Now in an out-place, now in broad places, And near every corner she lieth in wait) --
1 Every wise woman hath builded her house, And the foolish with her hands breaketh it down.
3 She hath sent forth her damsels, She crieth on the tops of the high places of the city:
4 `Who `is' simple? let him turn aside hither.' Whoso lacketh heart: she hath said to him,
20 Wisdom in an out-place crieth aloud, In broad places she giveth forth her voice,
21 At the head of the multitudes she calleth, In the openings of the gates, In the city her sayings she saith:
22 `Till when, ye simple, do ye love simplicity? And have scorners their scorning desired? And do fools hate knowledge?
13 A calamity to his father `is' a foolish son, And the contentions of a wife `are' a continual dropping.
14 House and wealth `are' the inheritance of fathers, And from Jehovah `is' an understanding wife.
9 Better to sit on a corner of the roof, Than `with' a woman of contentions and a house of company.
6 A scorner hath sought wisdom, and it is not, And knowledge to the intelligent `is' easy.
7 Go from before a foolish man, Or thou hast not known the lips of knowledge.
8 The wisdom of the prudent `is' to understand his way, And the folly of fools `is' deceit.
12 If thou hast been wise, thou hast been wise for thyself, And thou hast scorned -- thyself bearest `it'.
16 Every prudent one dealeth with knowledge, And a fool spreadeth out folly.
9 In the ears of a fool speak not, For he treadeth on the wisdom of thy words.
7 Wisdom `is' high for a fool, In the gate he openeth not his mouth.
22 A ring of gold in the nose of a sow -- A fair woman and stubborn of behaviour.
15 A continual dropping in a day of rain, And a woman of contentions are alike,
9 A wise man is judged by the foolish man, And he hath been angry, And he hath laughed, and there is no rest.
23 A prudent man is concealing knowledge, And the heart of fools proclaimeth folly.
17 For God hath caused her to forget wisdom, And He hath not given a portion To her in understanding:
16 The wise is fearing and turning from evil, And a fool is transgressing and is confident.
19 Better to dwell in a wilderness land, Than `with' a woman of contentions and anger.
6 Forsake ye, the simple, and live, And be happy in the way of understanding.
13 The beginning of the words of his mouth `is' folly, And the latter end of his mouth `Is' mischievous madness.
14 And the fool multiplieth words: `Man knoweth not that which is, And that which is after him, who doth declare to him?'
15 The labour of the foolish wearieth him, In that he hath not known to go unto the city.
18 The simple have inherited folly, And the prudent are crowned `with' knowledge.
21 Folly is joy to one lacking heart, And a man of intelligence directeth `his' going.
5 Understand, ye simple ones, prudence, And ye fools, understand the heart,
25 A provocation to his father `is' a foolish son, And bitterness to her that bare him.
33 In the heart of the intelligent wisdom doth rest. And in the midst of fools it is known.
6 A brutish man doth not know, And a fool understandeth not this; --
17 The words of the wise in quiet are heard, More than the cry of a ruler over fools.
3 And also, when he that is a fool Is walking in the way, his heart is lacking, And he hath said to every one, `He `is' a fool.'
8 The wise in heart accepteth commands, And a talkative fool kicketh.
11 A fool bringeth out all his mind, And the wise till afterwards restraineth it.
2 At the head of high places by the way, Between the paths she hath stood,
14 The wise lay up knowledge, and the mouth of a fool `is' near ruin.
24 Better to sit on a corner of a roof, Than `with' a woman of contentions, and a house of company.
26 And I am finding more bitter than death, the woman whose heart `is' nets and snares, her hands `are' bands; the good before God escapeth from her, but the sinner is captured by her.
2 A fool delighteth not in understanding, But -- in uncovering his heart.
6 The path of life -- lest thou ponder, Moved have her paths -- thou knowest not.
27 For a harlot `is' a deep ditch, And a strange woman `is' a strait pit.
22 He is going after her straightway, As an ox unto the slaughter he cometh, And as a fetter unto the chastisement of a fool,