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Cambia Bibbia
NEW AMERICAN BIBLE | STUTTGARTENSIA-DELITZSCH |
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1 With three things I am delighted, for they are pleasing to the LORD and to men: Harmony among brethren, friendship among neighbors, and the mutual love of husband and wife. | |
2 Three kinds of men I hate; their manner of life I loathe indeed: A proud pauper, a rich dissembler, and an old man lecherous in his dotage. | |
3 What you have not saved in your youth, how will you acquire in your old age? | |
4 How becoming to the gray-haired is judgment, and a knowledge of counsel to those on in years! | |
5 How becoming to the aged is wisdom, understanding and prudence to the venerable! | |
6 The crown of old men is wide experience; their glory, the fear of the LORD. | |
7 There are nine who come to my mind as blessed, a tenth whom my tongue proclaims: The man who finds joy in his children, and he who lives to see his enemies' downfall. | |
8 Happy is he who dwells with a sensible wife, and he who plows not like a donkey yoked with an ox. Happy is he who sins not with his tongue, and he who serves not his inferior. | |
9 Happy is he who finds a friend and he who speaks to attentive ears. | |
10 He who finds wisdom is great indeed, but not greater than he who fears the LORD. | |
11 Fear of the LORD surpasses all else. its possessor is beyond compare. | |
12 Worst of all wounds is that of the heart, worst of all evils is that of a woman. | |
13 Worst of all sufferings is that from one's foes, worst of all vengeance is that of one's enemies: | |
14 No poison worse than that of a serpent, no venom greater than that of a woman. | |
15 With a dragon or a lion I would rather dwell than live with an evil woman. | |
16 Wickedness changes a woman's looks, and makes her sullen as a female bear. | |
17 When her husband sits among his neighbors, a bitter sigh escapes him unawares. | |
18 There is scarce any evil like that in a woman; may she fall to the lot of the sinner! | |
19 Like a sandy hill to aged feet is a railing wife to a quiet man. | |
20 Stumble not through woman's beauty, nor be greedy for her wealth; | |
21 The man is a slave, in disgrace and shame, when a wife supports her husband. | |
22 Depressed mind, saddened face, broken heart--this from an evil wife. Feeble hands and quaking knees-- from a wife who brings no happiness to her husband. | |
23 In woman was sin's beginning, and because of her we all die. | |
24 Allow water no outlet, and be not indulgent to an erring wife. | |
25 If she walks not by your side, cut her away from you. |