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If they say, Come with us. Let us lay wait for blood. Let us lurk secretly for the innocent without cause.

and these lay wait for their own blood. They lurk secretly for their own lives.

So are the ways of everyone who is greedy of gain. It takes away the life of the owners of it.

She cries in the chief place of concourse, at the entrance of the gates, in the city. She utters her words:

Turn back at my reproof. Behold, I will pour out my spirit upon you. I will make my words known to you.

Because I have called, and ye have refused, I have stretched out my hand, and no man has regarded,

Therefore they shall eat of the fruit of their own way, and be filled with their own devices.

For the upright shall dwell in the land, and the perfect shall remain in it.

For the gain of it is better than the gain of silver, and the profit of it than fine gold.

Do not say to thy neighbor, Go, and come again, and tomorrow I will give, when thou have it by thee.

and thou mourn at thy latter end when thy flesh and thy body are consumed,

a loving hind and a pleasant doe. Let her breasts satisfy thee at all times, and be thou ravished always with her love.

When thou walk, it shall lead thee. When thou sleep, it shall watch over thee. And when thou awake, it shall talk with thee.

Yet if he is found, he shall restore sevenfold. He shall give all the substance of his house.

For at the window of my house I looked forth through my lattice,

Now she is in the streets, now in the broad places, and lays in wait at every corner.

He has taken a bag of money with him. He will come home at the full moon.

till an arrow strikes through his liver, as a bird hastens to the snare. And he does not know that it is for his life.

Does not wisdom cry out, and understanding put forth her voice?

Beside the gates, at the entry of the city, at the coming in at the doors, she cries aloud:

For wisdom is better than rubies, and all the things that may be desired are not to be compared to it.

I, wisdom, have made prudence my dwelling, and find out knowledge [and] discretion.

while as yet he had not made the earth, nor the fields, nor the beginning of the dust of the world.

when he gave to the sea its bound that the waters should not transgress his commandment, when he marked out the foundations of the earth,

Wisdom has built her house. She has hewn out her seven pillars.

She has sent forth her maidens. She cries out upon the highest places of the city:

Come, eat ye of my bread, and drink of the wine which I have mingled.

Give opportunity to a wise man, and he will be yet wiser. Teach a righteous man, and he will increase in learning.

And she sits at the door of her house, on a seat in the high places of the city,

The way of LORD is a stronghold to the upright, but it is a destruction to the workers of iniquity.

The lips of a righteous man knows what is acceptable, but the mouth of the wicked [is] perverseness.

A righteous man is delivered out of trouble, and a wicked man comes in his stead.

When it goes well with the righteous, the city rejoices. And when the wicked perish, there is shouting.

The people shall curse him who withholds grain, but a blessing shall be upon the head of him who sells it.

He who diligently seeks good seeks favor, but he who searches after evil, it shall come to him.

The words of the wicked lay in wait for blood, but the mouth of the upright shall deliver them.

A wicked man is snared by the transgression of [his] lips, but the righteous shall come out of trouble.

A man shall eat good by the fruit of his mouth, but the soul of the treacherous, violence.

There is he who makes himself rich, yet has nothing, [and] he who makes himself poor, yet [has] great wealth.

The light of the righteous rejoices, but the lamp of the wicked shall be put out.

The evil bow down before the good, and the wicked at the gates of the righteous.

The wrath of a king is messengers of death, but a wise man will pacify it.

A bribe is a precious stone in the eyes of him who has it; wherever it turns, it prospers.

A wicked man receives a bribe out of the bosom, to pervert the ways of justice.

He who pleads his case first [seems] just, but his neighbor comes and searches him out.