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 1 Be not jealous over the wife of thy bosom, 
And teach her not an evil lesson against thyself. 
 2 Give not thy soul unto a woman, 
That she should set her foot upon thy strength. 
 3 Go not to meet a woman that playeth the harlot, 
Lest haply thou fall into her snares. 
 4 Use not the company of a woman that is a singer, 
Lest haply thou be caught by her attempts. 
 5 Gaze not on a maid, lest haply thou be trapped in her penalties. 
 6 Give not thy soul unto harlots, 
That thou lose not thine inheritance. 
 7 Look not round about thee in the streets of the city, 
Neither wander thou in the solitary places thereof. 
 8 Turn away thine eye from a comely woman, 
And gaze not on another’s beauty: 
By the beauty of a woman many have been led astray; 
And herewith love is kindled as a fire. 
 9 Sit not at all with a woman that hath a husband; * A line of this verse is here omitted by the best authorities.  
And revel not with her at the wine; 
Lest haply thy soul turn aside unto her, 
And with thy spirit thou slide into destruction. 
 10 Forsake not an old friend; 
For the new is not comparable to him: 
As  new wine, so  is a new friend; 
If it become old, thou shalt drink it with gladness. 
 11 Envy not the glory of a sinner; 
For thou knowest not what shall be his overthrow. 
 12 Delight not in the delights of the ungodly: 
Remember they shall not go unpunished unto † Gr. Hades.  the grave. 
 13 Keep thee far from the man that hath ‡ Or, authority  power to kill, 
And thou shalt have no suspicion of the fear of death: 
And if thou come unto him, commit no fault, 
Lest he take away thy life: 
Know surely that thou goest about in the midst of snares, 
And walkest upon the battlements of a city. 
 14 As well as thou canst, guess at thy neighbours; 
And take counsel with the wise. 
 15 Let thy converse be with men of understanding; 
And let all thy discourse be in the law of the Most High. 
 16 Let just men be the companions of thy board; 
And let thy glorying be in the fear of the Lord. 
 17 For the hand of the artificers a work shall be commended: 
And he that ruleth the people shall be counted  wise for his speech. 
 18 A man full of tongue is dangerous in his city; 
And he that is headlong in his speech shall be hated. 
*9:9 A line of this verse is here omitted by the best authorities.
†9:12 Gr. Hades.
‡9:13 Or, authority
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