Proverbs
Chapter 9
1Wisdom has built a house for herself. She has hewn seven columns. ↗
2She has immolated her victims. She has mixed her wine and set forth her table. ↗
3She has sent her maids to call out to the tower and to the fortified walls of the city, ↗
4”If anyone is little, let him come to me.“ And to the unwise, she has said: ↗
5”Approach. Eat my bread, and drink the wine that I have mixed for you. ↗
6Leave behind childishness. And live and walk by the ways of prudence.“ ↗
7Whoever teaches a mocker causes injury to himself. And whoever argues with the impious produces a blemish on himself. ↗
8Do not be willing to argue with a mocker, lest he hate you. Dispute with the wise, and he will love you. ↗
9Present an opportunity to the wise, and wisdom shall be added to him. Teach the just, and he will hurry to receive it. ↗
10The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and knowledge of holiness is prudence. ↗
11For by me, your days will be multiplied and years of life will be added to you. ↗
12If you would be wise, you will be so for yourself. But if you would be one who ridicules, you alone shall carry the evil. ↗
13A foolish and loud woman, who is full of enticements and who knows nothing at all, ↗
14sat at the entrance of her house on a seat, in a high place of the city, ↗
15so as to call to those who were passing by the way and continuing on their journey: ↗
16”Whoever is little, let him turn aside to me.“ And to the frenzied, she said, ↗
17”Stolen waters are more soothing, and secret bread is more pleasant.“ ↗
18And he did not know that giants are there, and that her companions are in the depths of Hell. ↗
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