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Proverbs 31:3-30

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3Give thou not thy chattel or thy substance to women, and thy riches to do away kings.
4A! Lemuel, do not thou give wine to kings; for no privacy there is, where drunkenness reigneth.
5Lest peradventure they drink, and forget dooms, and change the cause of the sons of a poor man.
6Give ye cider to them that mourn, and wine to them that be of bitter soul.
7Drink they, and forget they their neediness; and think they no more on their sorrow.
8Open thy mouth for a dumb man, and open thy mouth for the causes of all sons that pass forth.
9Deem thou that that is just, and deem thou a needy man and a poor man.
10Who shall find a strong woman? the price of her is a far, and from the last or utmost ends.
11The heart of her husband trusteth in her; and he shall not have need to robberies.
12She shall yield to him good, and not evil, in all the days of her life.
13She sought wool and flax; and wrought by the counsel of her hands.
14She is made as the ship of a merchant, that beareth his bread from a far.
15And she rose by night, and gave lifelode to her menials, and meats to her handmaidens.
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.
23Her husband is noble in the gates, when he sitteth with the senators of the earth.
24She made linen cloth, and sold it; and gave a girdle to a merchant.
25Strength and fairness is the clothing of her; and she shall laugh in the last day.
26She opened her mouth to wisdom; and the law of mercy is in her tongue.
27She beheld the paths of her house; and she ate not bread idly.
28Her sons rose up, and preached her most blessed; her husband rose, and praised her.
29Many daughters gathered riches; thou passedest them all.
30Fairness is deceivable grace, and vain; that woman, that dreadeth the Lord, she shall be praised.

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