< Proverbs 9 >

1 wisdom to build house: home her to hew pillar her seven
Sapientia ædificavit sibi domum: excidit columnas septem.
2 to slaughter slaughter her to mix wine her also to arrange table her
Immolavit victimas suas, miscuit vinum, et proposuit mensam suam.
3 to send: depart maiden her to call: call out upon single/height height town
Misit ancillas suas ut vocarent ad arcem et ad mœnia civitatis.
4 who? simple to turn aside: depart here/thus lacking heart to say to/for him
Si quis est parvulus, veniat ad me. Et insipientibus locuta est:
5 to go: come! to feed on in/on/with food: bread my and to drink in/on/with wine to mix
Venite, comedite panem meum, et bibite vinum quod miscui vobis.
6 to leave: forsake simple and to live and to bless in/on/with way: conduct understanding
Relinquite infantiam, et vivite, et ambulate per vias prudentiæ.
7 to discipline to mock to take: recieve to/for him dishonor and to rebuke to/for wicked blemish his
Qui erudit derisorem, ipse injuriam sibi facit, et qui arguit impium, sibi maculam generat.
8 not to rebuke to mock lest to hate you to rebuke to/for wise and to love: lover you
Noli arguere derisorem, ne oderit te: argue sapientem, et diliget te.
9 to give: give to/for wise and be wise still to know to/for righteous and to add teaching
Da sapienti occasionem, et addetur ei sapientia; doce justum, et festinabit accipere.
10 beginning wisdom fear LORD and knowledge holy understanding
Principium sapientiæ timor Domini, et scientia sanctorum prudentia.
11 for in/on/with me to multiply day your and to add to/for you year life
Per me enim multiplicabuntur dies tui, et addentur tibi anni vitæ.
12 if be wise be wise to/for you and to mock to/for alone you to lift: bear
Si sapiens fueris, tibimetipsi eris; si autem illusor, solus portabis malum.
13 woman stupidity to roar naivite and not to know what?
Mulier stulta et clamosa, plenaque illecebris, et nihil omnino sciens,
14 and to dwell to/for entrance house: home her upon throne: seat height town
sedit in foribus domus suæ, super sellam in excelso urbis loco,
15 to/for to call: call to to/for to pass way: journey [the] to smooth way their
ut vocaret transeuntes per viam, et pergentes itinere suo:
16 who? simple to turn aside: depart here/thus and lacking heart and to say to/for him
Qui est parvulus declinet ad me. Et vecordi locuta est:
17 water to steal be sweet and food: bread secrecy be pleasant
Aquæ furtivæ dulciores sunt, et panis absconditus suavior.
18 and not to know for shade there in/on/with unfathomable hell: Sheol to call: call to her (Sheol h7585)
Et ignoravit quod ibi sint gigantes, et in profundis inferni convivæ ejus. (Sheol h7585)

< Proverbs 9 >