Proverbs 9:5
`Come, eat of my bread, And drink of the wine I have mingled.
`Come, eat of my bread, And drink of the wine I have mingled.
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2She hath slaughtered her slaughter, She hath mingled her wine, Yea, she hath arranged her table.
3She 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,
15To 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,
17`Stolen waters are sweet, And hidden bread is pleasant.'
1I have come in to my garden, my sister-spouse, I have plucked my myrrh with my spice, I have eaten my comb with my honey, I have drunk my wine with my milk. Eat, O friends, drink, Yea, drink abundantly, O beloved ones!
6Forsake ye, the simple, and live, And be happy in the way of understanding.
1Ho, every thirsty one, come ye to the waters, And he who hath no money, Come ye, buy and eat, yea, come, buy Without money and without price, wine and milk.
2Why do ye weigh money for that which is not bread? And your labour for that which is not for satiety? Hearken diligently unto me, and eat good, And your soul doth delight itself in fatness.
7Go, eat with joy thy bread, and drink with a glad heart thy wine, for already hath God been pleased with thy works.
15And he saith unto him, `Come with me to the house, and eat bread.'
18Come, we are filled `with' loves till the morning, We delight ourselves in loves.
2I lead thee, I bring thee in unto my mother's house, She doth teach me, I cause thee to drink of the perfumed wine, Of the juice of my pomegranate,
17For they have eaten bread of wickedness, And wine of violence they drink.
1Wine `is' a scorner -- strong drink `is' noisy, And any going astray in it is not wise.
6Give strong drink to the perishing, And wine to the bitter in soul,
7He drinketh, and forgetteth his poverty, And his misery he remembereth not again.
11Whoredom, and wine, and new wine, take the heart,
19Hear thou, my son, and be wise, And make happy in the way thy heart,
20Be not thou among quaffers of wine, Among gluttonous ones of flesh,
15And wine -- it rejoiceth the heart of man, To cause the face to shine from oil, And bread -- the heart of man it supporteth.
17And the Spirit and the Bride say, Come; and he who is hearing -- let him say, Come; and he who is thirsting -- let him come; and he who is willing -- let him take the water of life freely.
12`Come ye, I take wine, And we drink, quaff strong drink, And as this day hath been to-morrow, Great -- exceeding abundant!'
5Understand, ye simple ones, prudence, And ye fools, understand the heart,
30Those tarrying by the wine, Those going in to search out mixed wine.
2Let him kiss me with kisses of his mouth, For better `are' thy loves than wine.
9For, those gathering it do eat it, and have praised Jehovah, And those collecting it do drink it in My holy courts.'
13Eat my son, honey that `is' good, And the honeycomb -- sweet to thy palate.
50this is the bread that out of the heaven is coming down, that any one may eat of it, and not die.
5and I bring a piece of bread, and support ye your heart; afterwards pass on, for therefore have ye passed over unto your servant;' and they say, `So mayest thou do as thou has spoken.'
17till my coming in, and I have taken you unto a land like your own land, a land of corn and wine, a land of bread and vineyards;
20And why dost thou magnify thyself, My son, with a stranger? And embrace the bosom of a strange woman?
15Wo `to' him who is giving drink to his neighbour, Pouring out thy bottle, and also making drunk, In order to look on their nakedness.
23Turn back at my reproof, lo, I pour forth to you my spirit, I make known my words with you.
16Honey thou hast found -- eat thy sufficiency, Lest thou be satiated `with' it, and hast vomited it.
11And she goeth to bring `it', and he calleth unto her and saith, `Bring, I pray thee, to me a morsel of bread in thy hand.'
23no longer be drinking water, but a little wine be using, because of thy stomach and of thine often infirmities;
9And thy palate as the good wine --' Flowing to my beloved in uprightness, Strengthening the lips of the aged!
15Drink waters out of thine own cistern, Even flowing ones out of thine own well.
8A house of banqueting thou dost not enter, To sit with them, to eat and to drink,
26For a harlot consumeth unto a cake of bread, And an adulteress the precious soul hunteth.
35And Jesus said to them, `I am the bread of the life; he who is coming unto me may not hunger, and he who is believing in me may not thirst -- at any time;
6And they sit and eat both of them together, and drink, and the father of the young woman saith unto the man, `Be willing, I pray thee, and lodge all night, and let thy heart be glad.'
22Wo `to' the mighty to drink wine, And men of strength to mingle strong drink.
5Awake, ye drunkards, and weep, And howl all drinking wine, because of the juice, For it hath been cut off from your mouth.
4He hath brought me in unto a house of wine, And his banner over me `is' love,
14And Boaz saith to her, `At meal-time come nigh hither, and thou hast eaten of the bread, and dipped thy morsel in the vinegar.' And she sitteth at the side of the reapers, and he reacheth to her roasted corn, and she eateth, and is satisfied, and leaveth.
39and no one having drunk old `wine', doth immediately wish new, for he saith, The old is better.'
9With a song they drink not wine, Bitter is strong drink to those drinking it.