forked from WycliffeAssociates/en_udb
75 lines
2.5 KiB
Plaintext
75 lines
2.5 KiB
Plaintext
|
|
|
|
\s5
|
|
\c 9
|
|
|
|
\q1
|
|
\v 1 Wisdom builds her own house, just like a woman who has built her home;
|
|
\q2 she made seven pillars to support the roof of her house.
|
|
\q1
|
|
\v 2 She prepared a meal and set her table;
|
|
\q1 she prepared the animals and cooked them to serve for the dinner,
|
|
\q1 and she made the wine ready for her guests.
|
|
|
|
\s5
|
|
\q1
|
|
\v 3 Like a woman who sends out her maids to give the invitations to her guests, Wisdom calls out from the highest place in the city for all to hear, and she says:
|
|
\q1
|
|
\v 4 "If you are still immature, come here,"
|
|
\q1 and she gives the invitation to those who have no good judgment.
|
|
|
|
\s5
|
|
\q1
|
|
\v 5 "Come and eat the food that I have prepared," she says,
|
|
\q2 "and drink the good wine that I have mixed.
|
|
\q1
|
|
\v 6 Leave your untrained ways behind you, and live,
|
|
\q2 and I will show you how to walk on the road that will give you understanding.
|
|
|
|
\s5
|
|
\q1
|
|
\v 7 If you rebuke someone who says insulting things about other people, he will insult you, too.
|
|
\q1 If you offer correction to an evil person, he will hurt you.
|
|
\q1
|
|
\v 8 A person who insults others will hate you if you tell him to stop.
|
|
\q2 But if you rebuke a wise person, he will become your friend.
|
|
\q1
|
|
\v 9 If you give instruction to a wise person, he will become even more wise.
|
|
\q2 And if you teach a person who does what is right, he will learn even more.
|
|
|
|
\s5
|
|
\q1
|
|
\v 10 The first step in getting wisdom is to give Yahweh the respect he deserves,
|
|
\q2 and knowing Yahweh, the Holy One, is the where understanding comes from.
|
|
\q1
|
|
\v 11 If you become wise, your days will be filled full,
|
|
\q2 and you will add years to your life.
|
|
\q1
|
|
\v 12 If you become wise, you will gain many benefits from it;
|
|
\q2 if you ridicule other people, you will suffer by yourself."
|
|
|
|
\s5
|
|
\q1
|
|
\v 13 A foolish woman talks loudly;
|
|
\q2 she is untaught in the subjects of wisdom and she knows very little.
|
|
\q1
|
|
\v 14 She sits at the door of her house
|
|
\q2 or on the highest place in the town,
|
|
\q1
|
|
\v 15 and she calls out to the men who are passing by,
|
|
\q2 to those walking down the road, concerned only about where they are going.
|
|
|
|
\s5
|
|
\q1
|
|
\v 16 "Any of you who have no experience, come here,"
|
|
\q2 she says to those who have no good judgment.
|
|
\q1
|
|
\v 17 "If you sleep with me, it will as sweet as drinking water that you have stolen,
|
|
\q2 or eating delicious food all by yourself."
|
|
\q1
|
|
\v 18 Any man who accepts her invitation does not know that the dead are in her home,
|
|
\q2 that those who accepted her invitation and went into her house are now in the world of the dead.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|