< Proverbs 31 >
1 These are the words of King Lemuel, an oracle, taught to him by his mother.
The words of king Lemuel, the prophecy that his mother taught him:
2 What shall I tell you, my son?—the son I gave birth to, the son given in response to my vows.
What, my son? and what, O son of my womb? and what, O son of my vows?
3 Don't waste your strength sleeping with women, those that bring down kings.
Give not thy strength unto women, nor thy ways to them that destroy kings.
4 Lemuel, kings shouldn't be drinking wine, rulers shouldn't be drinking alcohol.
It is not for kings, Lemuel, it is not for kings to drink wine, nor for rulers [to say], Where is the strong drink?
5 For if they drink, they'll forget what the law says, and pervert the rights of those who are suffering.
— lest they drink and forget the law, and pervert the judgment of any of the children of affliction.
6 Give alcohol to those who are dying, and wine to those who are in terrible distress.
Give strong drink unto him that is ready to perish, and wine unto the bitter of soul:
7 Let them drink so they can forget their poverty, and not remember their troubles any longer.
let him drink, and forget his poverty, and remember his misery no more.
8 Speak up for those who have no voice, for the rights of those marginalized by society.
Open thy mouth for the dumb, for the cause of all those that are left desolate.
9 Speak up and judge fairly; defend the poor and destitute.
Open thy mouth, judge righteously, and minister justice to the afflicted and needy.
10 Who can find a strong, capable wife? She's worth more than jewels!
Who can find a woman of worth? for her price is far above rubies.
11 Her husband has complete confidence in her, and with her he'll never be poor.
The heart of her husband confideth in her, and he shall have no lack of spoil.
12 She brings him good, not evil, all her life.
She doeth him good, and not evil, all the days of her life.
13 She gets wool and flax, and with her eager hands turns them into clothes.
She seeketh wool and flax, and worketh willingly with her hands.
14 Like a merchant's ship, she brings food from far away.
She is like the merchants' ships: she bringeth her food from afar;
15 She gets up while it's still dark to make breakfast for her family, and to plan what her servant girls need to do.
And she riseth while it is yet night, and giveth meat to her household, and the day's work to her maidens.
16 She looks at a field, and decides to buy it; from the money she's earned she buys a vineyard.
She considereth a field, and acquireth it; of the fruit of her hands she planteth a vineyard.
17 She's keen to get ready, and works hard with her strong arms.
She girdeth her loins with strength, and maketh strong her arms.
18 She knows that the things she makes are valuable. She keeps busy—her lamp burns late into the night.
She perceiveth that her earning is good; her lamp goeth not out by night.
19 She spins the thread and weaves the cloth.
She putteth her hands to the distaff, and her hands hold the spindle.
20 She's generous to the poor, and gives help to the needy.
She stretcheth out her hand to the afflicted, and she reacheth forth her hands to the needy.
21 She doesn't worry if it snows, because her whole family has warm clothing.
She is not afraid of the snow for her household; for all her household are clothed with scarlet.
22 She makes herself bedspreads; she dresses in fine linen and purple clothes.
She maketh herself coverlets; her clothing is byssus and purple.
23 Her husband is well-respected in the council at the town gates, where he sits with the town elders.
Her husband is known in the gates, when he sitteth among the elders of the land.
24 She makes linen clothes for sale, and supplies merchants with belts.
She maketh body linen and selleth it, and delivereth girdles unto the merchant.
25 She's clothed with strength and dignity, and she is happy about the future.
Strength and dignity are her clothing, and she laugheth [at] the coming day.
26 She speaks wise words, and she's kind when she gives instructions.
She openeth her mouth with wisdom; and upon her tongue is the law of kindness.
27 She looks after the needs of her whole household, and she's never idle.
She surveyeth the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness.
28 Her children are quick to bless her. Her husband praises her too, saying,
Her children rise up and call her blessed; her husband [also], and he praiseth her:
29 “Many women do great things, but you are better than all of them!”
Many daughters have done worthily, but thou excellest them all.
30 Charm can deceive, and beauty fades, but a woman who honors the Lord should be praised.
Gracefulness is deceitful and beauty is vain; a woman [that] feareth Jehovah, she shall be praised.
31 Give her the recognition she deserves; praise her publicly for what she's done.
Give her of the fruit of her hands, and let her own works praise her in the gates.