proverbs Solomon's son David who reigned in Israel
to know wisdom and instruction to comprehend also words of intelligence
to receive also shifting and turning of words and loosening enigmas to comprehend also righteousness true and judgment to straighten out
that he should give to the guileless astuteness to a child but to the young perception and also reflection
the but for hearing wise wiser will be the and intelligent guidance shall acquire
shall comprehend also parable and dark matter sayings also of the wise and enigmas
beginning of wisdom fear of the Lord understanding and good to all the ones observing it piety and to God beginning of perception wisdom and and instruction the impious shall treat with contempt
Hear O son laws of your father your and you should not thrust away rules of your mother your
a crown for of favors you shall receive your head and collar of gold around your neck
O son you should not you have caused to wander men impious nor should you consent
If they should comfort you saying Come with us partake in blood we should hide and in the ground man just unjustly
we should swallow and him as Hades while living and lift his the remembrance from the earth
the property his the very costly we should overtake we should fill and houses our of spoils
the and your lot throw in with us and money bag one let there become for us
You should not go in the ways with them Turn aside the your foot your from the their paths their
the For their feet their to evil run and are quick are the to pour out blood
not For wrongfully are stretched out nets for feathered birds
they For the ones in murder partaking treasure up for themselves evils
These the ways are of all the completing the lawless things by For impiety the their own life they remove
Wisdom in the streets sings praise in and the squares in open places she celebrates
upon the tops and of the walls she proclaims at and the gates of the city courageously says
As much as ever time guileless have the of righteousness not shall be ashamed the but fools the of insolence being ones who crave impious having become detest good sense
and accountable become for reproofs Behold I will let go to you my breath's saying I will teach and you the my word
Since I called and not you did obey and I stretched out words and not you did take heed
but void you made my counsels the and my reproofs not you did give heed
accordingly I also the your destruction I will laugh at I will rejoice and when ever comes to you ruin
And when ever should arrive unto you suddenly a tumult the and undoing like a blast is at hand or whenever should come unto you affliction and assault
it will be for whenever you should call upon me even I and not shall listen to you shall seek me evil men and will not find me
they detested for wisdom the and fear of the Lord not they did prefer
nor wanted to my to take heed counsels they sneered and my reproofs
Accordingly they shall eat the of their own way the fruits and the of their own impiety shall be filled
because of For they wronged the simple ones they shall be slaughtered and an inquisition the impious shall destroy
the one But me hearing shall encamp with hope and shall be tranquil without fear from all evil