16She beheld a field, and bought it; of the fruit of her hands she planted a vinery or a vineyard.
17She girded her loins with strength, and made strong her arm.
18She tasted, and saw, that her merchandise was good; her lantern shall not be quenched in the night.
19She put her hands to the wharve, and her fingers took the spindle.
20She opened her hand to the needy man, and stretched forth her hands to a poor man.
21She shall not dread for her house of the colds of snow; for all her menials be clothed with double clothes.
22She made to her a ray-cloth; bis, either white silk, and purple is the clothing of her.