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- Chapter 31 -

Utterances of Lemuel

1
The words of king Lamuel. The vision by which his mother instructed him:(a)
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“What, O my beloved? What, O beloved of my womb? What, O beloved of my vows?
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Do not give your substance to women, or your riches to overthrow kings.
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Not to kings, O Lamuel, not to kings give wine. For there are no secrets where drunkenness reigns.
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And perhaps they may drink and forget judgments, and alter the case of the sons of the poor.
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Give strong drink to the grieving, and wine to those who are bitter in soul.
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Let them drink, and forget their needs, and remember their sorrow no more.
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Open your mouth for the mute and for all the cases of the sons who are passing through.
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Open your mouth, declare what is just, and do justice to the indigent and the poor.

The virtuous spouse

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Who shall find a strong woman? Far away, and from the furthest parts, is her price.
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The heart of her husband confides in her, and he will not be deprived of spoils.
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She will repay him with good, and not evil, all the days of her life.
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She has sought wool and flax, and she has worked these by the counsel of her hands.
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She has become like a merchant’s ship, bringing her bread from far away.
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And she has risen in the night, and given a prey to her household, and provisions to her maids.
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She has considered a field and bought it. From the fruit of her own hands, she has planted a vineyard.
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She has wrapped her waist with fortitude, and she has strengthened her arm.
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She has tasted and seen that her tasks are good; her lamp shall not be extinguished at night.
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She has put her hand to strong things, and her fingers have taken hold of the spindle.
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She has opened her hand to the needy, and she has extended her hands to the poor.
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She shall not fear, in the cold of snow, for her household. For all those of her household have been clothed two-fold.
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She has made embroidered clothing for herself. Fine linen and purple is her garment.
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Her husband is noble at the gates, when he sits among the senators of the land.
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She has made finely woven cloth and sold it, and she has delivered a waistband to the Canaanite.(b) (c)
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Strength and elegance are her clothing, and she will laugh in the final days.
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She has opened her mouth to wisdom, and the law of clemency is on her tongue.
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She has considered the paths of her household, and she has not eaten her bread in idleness.
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Her sons rose up and predicted great happiness; her husband rose up and praised her.(d)
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Many daughters have gathered together riches; you have surpassed them all.
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Charm is false, and beauty is vain. The woman who fears the Lord, the same shall be praised.
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Give to her from the fruit of her own hands. And let her works praise her at the gates.

Footnotes

(a)31:1 Lamuel:This name signifies God with him, and is supposed to have been one of the names of Solomon.(Challoner)
(b)31:24 The word ‘cingulum’ refers to something that encircles or wraps; in this context, it is made of cloth. It could conceivably be anything from a headband to an undergarment.(Conte)
(c)31:24 The Chanaanite:The merchant, for Chanaanite, in Hebrew, signifies a merchant.(Challoner)
(d)31:28 Or, ‘Her sons rose up and proclaimed her most blessed;”(Conte)

Utterances of Lemuel

1
The words of King Lemuelthe revelation which his mother taught him:
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“Oh, my son! Oh, son of my womb! Oh, son of my vows!
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Don’t give your strength to women, nor your ways to that which destroys kings.
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It is not for kings, Lemuel, it is not for kings to drink wine, nor for princes to say, ‘Where is strong drink?’
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lest they drink, and forget the law, and pervert the justice due to anyone who is afflicted.
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Give strong drink to him who is ready to perish, and wine to the bitter in soul.
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Let him drink, and forget his poverty, and remember his misery no more.
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Open your mouth for the mute, in the cause of all who are left desolate.
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Open your mouth, judge righteously, and serve justice to the poor and needy.”

The virtuous spouse

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(a) Who can find a worthy woman? For her value is far above rubies.
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The heart of her husband trusts in her. He shall have no lack of gain.
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She does him good, and not harm, all the days of her life.
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She seeks wool and flax, and works eagerly with her hands.
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She is like the merchant ships. She brings her bread from afar.
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She rises also while it is yet night, gives food to her household, and portions for her servant girls.
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She considers a field, and buys it. With the fruit of her hands, she plants a vineyard.
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She arms her waist with strength, and makes her arms strong.
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She perceives that her merchandise is profitable. Her lamp doesn’t go out by night.
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She lays her hands to the distaff, and her hands hold the spindle.
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She opens her arms to the poor; yes, she extends her hands to the needy.
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She is not afraid of the snow for her household, for all her household are clothed with scarlet.
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She makes for herself carpets of tapestry. Her clothing is fine linen and purple.
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Her husband is respected in the gates, when he sits among the elders of the land.
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She makes linen garments and sells them, and delivers sashes to the merchant.
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Strength and dignity are her clothing. She laughs at the time to come.
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She opens her mouth with wisdom. Kind instruction is on her tongue.
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She looks well to the ways of her household, and doesn’t eat the bread of idleness.
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Her children rise up and call her blessed. Her husband also praises her:
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Many women do noble things, but you excel them all.”
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Charm is deceitful, and beauty is vain; but a woman who fears the LORD, she shall be praised.
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Give her of the fruit of her hands! Let her works praise her in the gates!

Footnotes

(a)31:10 Proverbs 31:10 form an acrostic, with each verse starting with each letter of the Hebrew alphabet, in order.