Proverbs 31
1 The
words of
king Lemuel, the
prophecy that his
mother taught him.
2 What, my
son? and what, the
son of my
womb? and what, the
son of my
vows? 3 Give not thy
strength unto
women, nor thy
ways to that which
destroyeth kings. 4 It is not for
kings, O
Lemuel, it is not for
kings to
drink wine; nor
for princes strong
drink: 5 Lest they
drink, and
forget the
law, and
pervert the
judgment of any of the
afflicted.
6 Give strong
drink unto him that is ready to
perish, and
wine unto those that be of
heavy hearts. 7 Let him
drink, and
forget his
poverty, and
remember his
misery no more.
8 Open thy
mouth for the
dumb in the
cause of all such as are
appointed to
destruction. 9 Open thy
mouth, judge righteously, and
plead the cause of the
poor and
needy. 10 Who can
find a
virtuous woman? for her
price is
far above
rubies. 11 The
heart of her
husband doth safely
trust in her, so that he shall have no
need of
spoil. 12 She will
do him
good and not
evil all the
days of her
life. 13 She
seeketh wool, and
flax, and
worketh willingly with her
hands. 14 She is like the
merchants '
ships; she
bringeth her
food from
afar. 15 She
riseth also while it is yet
night, and
giveth meat to her
household, and a
portion to her
maidens. 16 She
considereth a
field, and
buyeth it: with the
fruit of her
hands she
planteth a
vineyard. 17 She
girdeth her
loins with
strength, and
strengtheneth her
arms. 18 She
perceiveth that her
merchandise is
good: her
candle goeth not
out by
night. 19 She
layeth her
hands to the
spindle, and her
hands hold the
distaff. 20 She stretcheth
out her
hand to the
poor; yea, she reacheth
forth her
hands to the
needy. 21 She is not
afraid of the
snow for her
household: for all her
household are
clothed with
scarlet. 22 She
maketh herself coverings of
tapestry; her
clothing is
silk and
purple. 23 Her
husband is
known in the
gates, when he
sitteth among the
elders of the
land. 24 She
maketh fine
linen, and
selleth it; and
delivereth girdles unto the
merchant. 25 Strength and
honour are her
clothing; and she shall
rejoice in
time to
come. 26 She
openeth her
mouth with
wisdom; and in her
tongue is the
law of
kindness. 27 She looketh
well to the
ways of her
household, and
eateth not the
bread of
idleness. 28 Her
children arise
up, and call her
blessed; her
husband also, and he
praiseth her.
29 Many daughters have
done virtuously, but thou
excellest them all.
30 Favour is
deceitful, and
beauty is
vain: but a
woman that
feareth the
LORD, she shall be
praised.
31 Give her of the
fruit of her
hands; and let her own
works praise her in the
gates.