1 | My son, if thou be surety for thy friend, thou hast engaged fast thy hand to a stranger. |
2 | Thou art ensnared with the words of thy mouth, and caught with thy own words. |
3 | Do therefore, my son, what I say, and deliver thyself: because thou art fallen into the hand of thy neighbour. Run about, make haste, stir up thy friend: |
4 | Give not sleep to thy eyes, neither let thy eyelids slumber. |
5 | Deliver thyself as a doe from the hand, and as a bird from the hand of the fowler. |
6 | Go to the ant, O sluggard, and consider her ways, and learn wisdom: |
7 | Which, although she hath no guide, nor master, nor captain, |
8 | Provideth her meat for herself in the summer, and gathereth her food in the harvest. |
9 | How long wilt thou sleep, O sluggard? when wilt thou rise out of thy sleep? |
10 | Thou wilt sleep a little, thou wilt slumber a little, thou wilt fold thy hands a little to sleep: |
11 | And want shall come upon thee, as a traveller, and poverty as a man armed. But if thou be diligent, thy harvest shall come as a fountain, and want shall flee far from thee. |
12 | A man that is an apostate, an unprofitable man, walketh with a perverse mouth, |
13 | He winketh with the eyes, presseth with the foot, speaketh with the finger. |
14 | With a wicked heart he deviseth evil, and at all times he soweth discord. |
15 | To such a one his destruction shall presently come, and he shall suddenly be destroyed, and shall no longer have any remedy. |
16 | Six things there are, which the Lord hateth, and the seventh his soul detesteth: |
17 | Haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that shed innocent blood, |
18 | A heart that deviseth wicked plots, feet that are swift to run into mischief, |
19 | A deceitful witness that uttereth lies, and him that soweth discord among brethren. |
20 | My son, keep the commandments of thy father, and forsake not the law of thy mother. |
21 | Bind them in thy heart continually, and put them about thy neck. |
22 | When thou walkest, let them go with thee: when thou sleepest, let them keep thee; and when thou awakest, talk with them. |
23 | Because the commandment is a lamp, and the law a light, and reproofs of instruction are the way of life: |
24 | That they may keep thee from the evil woman, and from the flattering tongue of the stranger. |
25 | Let not thy heart covet her beauty, be not caught with her winks: |
26 | For the price of a harlot is scarce one loaf: but the woman catcheth the precious soul of a man. |
27 | Can a man hide fire in his bosom, and his garments not burn? |
28 | Or can he walk upon hot coals, and his feet not be burnt? |
29 | So he that goeth in to his neighbour's wife, shall not be clean when he shall touch her. |
30 | The fault is not so great when a man hath stolen: for he stealeth to fill his hungry soul: |
31 | And if he be taken he shall restore sevenfold, and shall give up all the substance of his house. |
32 | But he that is an adulterer, for the folly of his heart shall destroy his own soul: |
33 | He gathereth to himself shame and dishonour, and his reproach shall not be blotted out: |
34 | Because the jealousy and rage of the husband will not spare in the day of revenge, |
35 | Nor will he yield to any man's prayers, nor will he accept for satisfaction ever so many gifts. |