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If I lift up [the] wings of [the] dawn, [and] I alight on [the] far side of [the] sea,

even there your hand would lead me, and your right hand would hold me fast.

If I would count them, they are more in number than the sand. When I awake, I am still with thee.

Grant not, O Jehovah, the desire of the wicked; further not his device: they would exalt themselves. Selah.

Thou wilt not incline my heart to an evil word, to work works in injustice with men doing iniquity: and I will not eat upon their dainties.

For to thee, O Jehovah my Lord, are mine eyes: in thee I put my trust; thou wilt not make my soul naked.

A Davidic Maskil. When he was in the cave. A prayer.I cry aloud to the Lord;
I plead aloud to the Lord for mercy.

I looked on my right hand, and beheld, but there was no man that would know me: refuge failed me; no man cared for my soul.

Bring my soul out of prison, That I may give thanks unto thy name: The righteous shall compass me about; For thou wilt deal bountifully with me.

For an enemy hath pursued my soul, He hath bruised to the earth my life, He hath caused me to dwell in dark places, As the dead of old.

Quickly answer me, O Jehovah: my spirit failed: thou wilt not hide thy face from me: I was made like those going down to the pit.

For sake of thy name, O Jehovah, thou wilt make me live: in thy justice thou wilt bring forth my soul out of straits.

And in thy mercy thou wilt cut off mine enemies, and thou destroyedst all those pressing my soul: for I am thy servant

O Jehovah, incline thy heavens, and thou wilt come down: touch upon the mountains and they shall smoke.

Send forth the lightning, and thou wilt scatter them: send thine arrows, and thou wilt destroy them.

He established them so they would endure; he issued a decree that will not be revoked.

The wild beast, and all cattle, Creeping thing, and winged bird,

Let the saints be joyful in glory: let them sing aloud upon their beds.

Let high praises to God be heard in their throats, while they wield two-edged swords in their hands

Yea, they themselves lay wait one for another's blood, and one of them would slay another.

These are the ways of all such as be covetous, that one would ravish another's life.

Wisdom crieth aloud in the street; She uttereth her voice in the broad places;

At the head of bustling streets, she crieth aloud, - at the openings of the gates in the city - her sayings, she doth utter: -

My son, if thou wilt receive my words, and hide my commandments with thee;

that thou wilt incline thin ears unto wisdom; apply thine heart then to understanding.

Yea if, for understanding, thou cry aloud, for knowledge, utter thy voice;

because her profit is better than the profit of silver, and her yield than fine gold.

Lest thou shalt make level the path of life, her tracks wavered; thou wilt not know.

The hind of loves and the wild goat of grace; her breasts shall satiate thee in all time; thou shalt always wander in her loves.

And why wilt thou, my son, be ravished with a strange woman, and embrace the bosom of a stranger?


For the ways of man are directly before the eyes of the Lord,
And He carefully watches all of his paths [all of his comings and goings].

Because he would not be reformed, he shall die: and for his great foolishness he shall be destroyed.

Doth not, wisdom, cry aloud? and, understanding, send forth her voice?

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

All of them, shall be plain, to them who would understand, and just, to such as would gain knowledge.

My fruit is better than gold, even refined gold, and my yield than choice silver.

when He set a limit for the sea
so that the waters would not violate His command,
when He laid out the foundations of the earth.

hath sent forth her maidens, She crieth aloud, upon the tops of the heights of the city:

The woman Stupidity, is boisterous, so simple that she knoweth not what she would do;

From the fruit of a man's mouth, his stomach will be satisfied, as for the yield of his lips, it will satisfy.

Cease, my son, to hear instruction that would cause thee to wander from the sayings of knowledge.

The robberies of the ungodly shall be their own destruction; for they would not do the thing that was right.


The mouth of an immoral woman is a deep pit [deep and inescapable];
He who is cursed by the Lord [because of his adulterous sin] will fall into it.

Incline thine ear and hear the words of wise men, then, thy heart, wilt thou apply to my teaching;

and if thou wilt rule thy own self, be not over greedy of his meat, for meat beguileth and deceiveth.

Thy morsel which thou hast eaten must thou vomit up, and thou wilt have wasted thy sweet words.

They have stricken me, wilt thou say, and I was not sick; they have beaten me, and I felt it not: when shall I awake? I will seek it yet again.

If thou wilt say, "I knew not of it"; Thinkest thou that he which made the hearts, doth not consider it? And that he which regardeth thy soul, seeth it not? Shall not he recompense every man according to his works?


Like the sparrow in her wandering, like the swallow in her flying,
So the curse without cause does not come and alight [on the undeserving].

He that setteth a fool in high dignity, that is even as if a man would bind a stone in a sling.

Like one who grabs a wild dog by the ears, so is the person passing by who becomes furious over a quarrel not his own.

He that would restrain her restraineth the wind; And his right hand encountereth oil.

If you should pound the fool in the mortar among the grain with the pestle, his foolishness would not depart from him.

Two things I asked from thee, thou wilt not withhold from me before I shall die:

An old lion -- mighty among beasts, That turneth not back from the face of any,

Is there any thing whereof it may be said, See, this is new? it hath been already of old time, which was before us.

I did not restrain myself from getting whatever I wanted; I did not deny myself anything that would bring me pleasure. So all my accomplishments gave me joy; this was my reward for all my effort.

and who could know whether a, wise man, he would be or a foolish, and yet he would lord it over all my toil, wherein I had toiled and wherein I had acted wisely, under the sun, - even this, was vanity.

So I turned me, and considered all the violent wrong that is done under the Sun, and beheld the tears of such as were oppressed; and there was no man to comfort them or that would deliver and defend them from the violence of their oppressors.

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