the my words have been spoken by God king divine answer whom instructed mother
What child will you give heed to What sayings God O first-born to you I speak O son What child of my belly What child of my vows
You should not give to women your wealth nor the your mind and livelihood for an afterthought with counsel all things Do with counsel Drink wine
The mighty ones are inclined to rage are wine let them not drink
lest not drinking they should forget the wisdom and rightly to judge in no way are able the weak
Give intoxicating drink to the ones in distresses and wine to drink to the ones in griefs
that they should forget the poverty and the miseries should not be remembered any longer
O Son open your mouth with the word of God and judge all fairly
Open your mouth and judge justly litigate for but the needy and weak
woman vigorous Who shall find more esteemed than For is stones very costly the such
takes courage over her The heart the husband of her the Such a one of good spoils will not be distressed
she exacts energy For to her husband for good and not bad for all the livelihood
furling wool and flax She makes useful the her hands
She became as a ship trading far off She gathers together her the wealth
and she rises up at nights and appoints foods to the household and works to the female attendants
In viewing a farm she buys from but the fruits of her hands she plants a possession
Girding up strongly the her loin she establishes the her arms for work
She tastes that it is good is the to work and is not extinguished the her lamp all the night
the her cubits her She stretches out unto the things being advantageous the things but of her hands she sticks to the spindle
hands And her she opens wide to the needy wrist she stretches out to the poor
does not take thought of the things in the house the husband of her whenever somewhere he passes time for all for the ones of hers are being clothed are
A double goat's hair coat she made the her husband her from out of but linen and purple material for herself garments
admired And is the husband of her at the gate when ever he should sit in the sanhedrin with the aged of the land
fine linen cloth She makes and gives back loincloths to the Canaanites
strength and beauty She puts on and is glad in days the last
mouth And of her she opens wisely and lawfully the but her charity is in the her tongue
are roofed The pastimes to her house her and the grain but of laziness she does not eat
She raises up the her children her and they grow rich and the husband of her praises her
Many daughters acquired riches many acted with ability you but have precedence you are elevated above all
is false Allurement and vain beauty it is not is in you woman For a discerning is blessed the fear but of the lord let her praise
Give to her from the fruits of her lips her and let be praised at the gates the husband of her