Proverbs 9
1 Wisdom hath
builded her
house, she hath hewn
out her
seven pillars: 2 She hath
killed her
beasts; she hath
mingled her
wine; she hath also
furnished her
table. 3 She hath sent
forth her
maidens: she
crieth upon the highest
places of the
city, 4 Whoso is
simple, let him turn
in hither: as for him that
wanteth understanding, she
saith to him,
5 Come,
eat of my
bread, and
drink of the
wine which I have
mingled.
6 Forsake the
foolish, and
live; and
go in the
way of
understanding. 7 He that
reproveth a
scorner getteth to himself
shame: and he that
rebuketh a
wicked man getteth himself a
blot. 8 Reprove not a
scorner, lest he
hate thee:
rebuke a wise
man, and he will
love thee.
9 Give instruction to a
wise man, and he will be yet
wiser:
teach a
just man, and he will
increase in
learning. 10 The
fear of the
LORD is the
beginning of
wisdom: and the
knowledge of the
holy is
understanding. 11 For by me thy
days shall be
multiplied, and the
years of thy
life shall be
increased.
12 If thou be
wise, thou shalt be
wise for thyself: but if thou
scornest, thou alone shalt
bear it.
13 A
foolish woman is
clamorous: she is
simple, and knoweth nothing. 14 For she
sitteth at the
door of her
house, on a
seat in the high
places of the
city, 15 To
call passengers who go
right on their
ways: 16 Whoso is
simple, let him turn
in hither: and as for him that
wanteth understanding, she
saith to him,
17 Stolen waters are
sweet, and
bread eaten in
secret is
pleasant.
18 But he
knoweth not that the
dead are there; and that her
guests are in the
depths of
hell.