These are the wise sayings of King Lemuel of Massa, taught to him at his mother’s knee:
2 O my son whom I have dedicated to The Lord,
3 Do not spend your time with women – the royal pathway
to destruction.
4 And it is not for kings, O Lemuel, to drink wine and
whiskey.
5 For if they drink they may forget their duties and be
unable to give justice to those who are oppressed.
6,7 Hard liquor is for sick men at the brink of death and
wine for those deep in depression. Let them drink to forget their poverty and
misery.
8 You should defend those who cannot help themselves.
9 Yes, speak up for the poor and needy and see that they
get justice.
10 If you can find a truly good wife, she is worth more
than precious gems!
11 Her husband can trust her and she will richly satisfy
his needs.
12 She will not hinder him but help him all her life.
13 She finds wool and flax and busily spins it.
14 She buys imported foods, brought by ship from distant
ports.
15 She gets up before dawn to prepare breakfast for her
household, and plans the day’s work for her servant girls.
16 She goes out to inspect a field, and buys it; with her
own hands she plants a vineyard.
17 She is energetic, a hard worker,
18 and watches for bargains. She works far into the
night!
19,20 She sews for the poor and generously gives to the
needy.
22 She also upholsters with finest tapestry; her own
clothing is beautifully made – a purple gown of pure linen.
23 Her husband is well known, for he sits in the council
chamber with the other civic leaders.
24 She makes belted linen garments to sell to the
merchants.
25 She is a woman of strength and dignity and has no fear
of old age.
27 She watches carefully all that goes on throughout her
household and is never lazy.
28 Her children stand and bless her; so does her husband.
He praises her with these words:
29 “There are many fine women in the world, but you are
the best of them all!”
30 Charm can be deceptive and beauty doesn’t last, but a
woman who fears and reverences God shall be greatly praised.
31 Praise her for the many fine things she does. These
good deeds of hers shall bring her honor and recognition from even the leaders
of the nations.
Text: Children's Living Bible, Tyndale House Publishing 1972
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