Proverbs Monthly
The Words of Lemuel
31 The words of King Lemuel,[a] an oracle[b] that his mother taught him:
2 O[c] my son, O son of my womb,
O son[d] of my vows,
3 do not give your strength[e] to women,
nor your ways[f] to that which ruins[g] kings.
4 It is not for kings,[h] O Lemuel,
it is not for kings to drink wine,[i]
or for rulers to crave strong drink,[j]
5 lest they drink and forget what is decreed,
and remove[k] from all the poor[l] their legal rights.[m]
6 Give strong drink to the one who is perishing,[n]
and wine to those who are bitterly distressed;[o]
7 let them[p] drink and forget[q] their poverty,
and remember their misery no more.
8 Open your mouth[r] on behalf of those unable to speak,[s]
for the legal rights of all the dying.[t]
9 Open your mouth, judge in righteousness,[u]
and plead the cause[v] of the poor and needy.
The Wife of Noble Character[w]
10 Who can find[x] a wife[y] of noble character?[z]
For her value[aa] is far more than rubies.[ab]
11 Her husband’s heart has trusted[ac] her,
and he does not lack the dividends.[ad]
12 She has rewarded him[ae] with good and not harm[af]
all the days of her life.
13 She sought out[ag] wool and flax,
then worked[ah] happily with her hands.[ai]
14 She was[aj] like the merchant ships;[ak]
she would bring in[al] her food from afar.
15 Then she rose[am] while it was still night,
and provided[an] food[ao] for her household and a portion[ap] to her female servants.
16 She considered[aq] a field and bought[ar] it;
from her own income[as] she planted[at] a vineyard.
17 She clothed[au] herself in might,
and she strengthened[av] her arms.
18 She perceived[aw] that her merchandise was good.
Her lamp[ax] would[ay] not go out in the night.
19 She extended[az] her hands[ba] to the spool,
and her hands grasped[bb] the spindle.
20 She opened[bc] her hand[bd] to the poor,
and extended[be] her hands to the needy.
21 She would not[bf] fear[bg] for her household in winter,[bh]
because all her household were clothed with scarlet,[bi]
22 because[bj] she had made[bk] coverings for herself;[bl]
and because her clothing was fine linen and purple.[bm]
23 Her husband is well-known[bn] in the city gate[bo]
when he sits with the elders[bp] of the land.
24 She made[bq] linen garments[br] then sold[bs] them,
and traded[bt] belts to the merchants;[bu]
25 her clothing[bv] was[bw] strong[bx] and splendid;
and she laughed[by] at the time[bz] to come.
26 She has opened[ca] her mouth[cb] with wisdom,
with loving instruction[cc] on her tongue.
27 Watching over[cd] the ways of her household,
she would not eat[ce] the bread of idleness.[cf]
28 Her children[cg] have risen[ch] and called[ci] her blessed;
her husband[cj] also has praised[ck] her:
29 “Many[cl] daughters[cm] have done valiantly,[cn]
but you have surpassed them all!”
30 Charm[co] is deceitful[cp] and beauty is fleeting.[cq]
A woman who fears the Lord[cr]—she makes herself praiseworthy.[cs]
31 Give[ct] her credit for what she has accomplished,[cu]
and let her works praise her[cv] in the city gates.[cw]
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