and by experience he shall be more apt to understand a parable, and the interpretation thereof, the words of the wise, and the dark speeches of the same.
even when the thing that ye be afraid of, falleth in suddenly like a storm, and your misery like a tempest: yea when trouble and heaviness cometh upon you.
With me is the fear of the LORD, and the eschewing of evil. As for pride, disdain, and evil way, and a mouth that speaketh wicked things, I utterly abhor them.
He that soweth discord and strife, is like one that diggeth up a water brook: but an open enemy is like the water that breaketh out and runneth|reneth| abroad.
Why wilt thou set thine eye upon the thing, which suddenly vanisheth away? For riches make themselves wings, and take their flight like an Aegle into the air.
If thou wilt say: I knew not of it; Thinkest thou that he which made the hearts, doth not consider it? And that he which regardeth thy soul, seeth it not? Shall not he recompense every man according to his works?
Thine own friend, and thy father's friend, see thou forsake not, but go not into thy brother's house in time of thy trouble. Better is a friend at hand than a brother far off.
Who hath climbed up into heaven? Who hath come down from thence? Who hath holden the wind fast in his hand? Who hath comprehended the waters in a garment? Who hath set all the ends of the world? What is his name, or his son's name? Canst thou tell?
Lest I be so full, I deny thee, and say: What fellow is the LORD? And lest I being constrained thorow poverty, fall unto stealing, and foreswear the name of my God.
There be three things that are never satisfied, and the fourth sayeth never hoo. The hell, a woman's womb, and the earth hath never water enough. As for fire, it sayeth never, hoo.
Who so laugheth his father to scorn, and setteth his mother's commandment at naught: the ravens pick out his eyes in the valley, and devoured be he of the young Aegles.
((Aleph.)) Who so findeth an honest faithful woman, she is much more worth than pearls.{A woman of power and verity, if a man could find: the value of her were far above pearls.}
((Beth.)) The heart of her husband may safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoils.{The heart of her husband trusteth in her, that he needeth not spoils.}
((Vav.)) She is up in the night season, to provide meat for her household, and food for her maidens.{She riseth ere day and giveth meat to her household, and food to her maidens.}
((Zain.)) She considereth land, and buyeth it, with the fruit of her hands she planteth a vineyard.{She considered a ground and bought it, and of the fruit of her hands planted a vine.}
((Teth.)) And if she perceiveth that her housewifery doth good, her candle goeth not out by night.{She perceived that her housewifery was profitable, and therefore did not put out her candle by night.}
((Yod.)) She layeth her fingers to the spindle, and her hand taketh hold of the rock.{She set her fingers to the spindle, and her hands caught hold on the distaff.}
((Caph.)) She openeth her hand to the poor, yea she stretcheth forth her hands to such as have need.{She opened her hand to the poor, and stretched out her hands to the needy.}
((Lamed.)) She feareth not that the cold of winter shall hurt her house, for all her household folks are double clothed.{She feared not lest the cold of snow should hurt her house, for all her household were double-clothed.}
((Nun.)) Her husband is much set by in the gates, when he sitteth among the rulers of the land.{Her husband was had in honour in the gates, as he sat with the elders of the land.}
((Samech.)) She maketh cloth of silk and selleth it, and delivereth a girdle unto the merchant.{She made linen and sold it, and delivered a girdle to the merchant.}
((Ain.)) Strength and honour is her clothing, and in the latter day she shall rejoice.{Strength and glory were her raiment, and she laughed in the latter days.}
((Phe.)) She openeth her mouth with wisdom, and in her tongue is the law of grace.{She opened her mouth with wisdom, and the law of righteousness was on her tongue.}
((Zade.)) She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not her bread with idleness.{She had an eye to her household and ate not bread idly.}
((Koph.)) Her children arise, and call her blessed: and her husband maketh much of her.{Her children arose and blessed her, and her husband commended her.}
((Res.)) Many daughters there be that gather riches together, but thou goest above them all.{Many daughters have done excellently but thou hast passed them all.}
((Sin.)) As for favor, it is deceitful, and beauty is a vain thing: but a woman that feareth the LORD, she is worthy to be praised.{Favour is a deceivable thing, and beauty is vanity. But a woman that feareth GOD, she shall be praised.}