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Proverbs 7
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1
My
son,
keep
my
words,
and lay
up
my
commandments
with thee.
.$'Tia !{P.ciT y;t{
w.cim.W y'r'm]a
r{
m.v
yin.B
2
Keep
my
commandments,
and
live
; and my
law
as the
apple
of thine
eye.
'$y,nye[ !w{
vyia.K
yit'rw{
t.w
hey.x,w
y;t{
w.cim
r{
m.v
3
Bind
them upon thy
fingers,
write
them upon the
table
of thine
heart.
'$
,Bil
;x.Wl
-l;[ ~eb.t'K
'$y,t{
[.B.c,a
-l;[ ~er.v'q
4
Say
unto
wisdom,
Thou art my
sister;
and
call
understanding
thy
kinswoman:
a'r.qit
h'nyiB;l
['d{
m.W
.T'a yit{
x]a
h'm.k'x;l
r{
m/a
5
That they may
keep
thee from the
strange
woman,
from the
stranger
which
flattereth
with her
words.
h'qyil/x,h
'hy,r'm]a
h'Yir.k'Nim
h'r'z
h'Viaem
'$
.r'm.vil
6
For at the
window
of my
house
I
looked
through my
casement,
yiT.p'q.vin
yiB;n.v,a
d;[.B yityeB
!w{
L;x.B
yiK
7
And
beheld
among the simple
ones,
I
discerned
among the
youths,
a young
man
void
of
understanding,
bel
-r;s]x
r;[;n
~yin'B;b h'nyib'a ~Iya't.P;b a,rea'w
8
Passing
through
the
street
near
her
corner;
and he
went
the
way
to her
house,
d'[.cIy
H'tyeB
.$
,r,d.w
H'NiP
l,cea
q.WV;B
reb{
[
9
In the
twilight,
in the
evening
*
, in the
black
and
dark
night:
h'lep]a;w
h'l.y;l
!w{
vyia.B
~w{
y
b,r,[.B
-p,v,n.B
10
And, behold, there
met
him a
woman
with the
attire
of an
harlot
, and
subtil
of
heart.
t;rUc.n.W
h'nw{z
tyiv
w{
ta'r.qil
h'Via
heNih.w ? bel
11
(She is
loud
and
stubborn
; her
feet
abide
not in her
house:
.Wn.K.vIy -a{l H'tyeb.B t,r'r{s.w ayih h'Yim{h ? 'hy,l.g;r
12
Now
is she
without,
now
in the
streets,
and lieth in
wait
at
every corner.)
h'NiP<06438)
> -l'K l,cea.w
tw{b{
x.r'B
~;[;P
#
.Wx;B
~;[;P
? b{
r/a,t
13
So she
caught
him, and
kissed
him, and with an
impudent
face
said
unto him,
'hy,n'p
h'ze[eh w{
L -h'q.v'n.w
w{B h'qyiz/x,h.w ? w{l r;ma{
T;w
14
I have
peace
offerings
with me; this
day
have I
payed
my
vows.
y'r'd.n
yiT.m;Liv ~w{
Y;h
y'l'[
~yim'l.v yex.biz
15
Therefore came I
forth
to
meet
thee, diligently to
seek
thy
face,
and I have
found
thee.
'K,a'c.m,a'w
'$
y,n'P
rex;v.l
'$
,ta'r.qil
yita'c'y
!eK -l;[
16
I have
decked
my
bed
with
coverings
of tapestry, with
carved
works, with fine
linen
of
Egypt.
~Iy'r.cim
!.Wjea
tw{
bUj]x
yif.r;[
yiT.d;b'r
~yiD;b.r;m
17
I have
perfumed
my
bed
with
myrrh,
aloes,
and
cinnamon.
!w{
m'Niq.w
~yil'h]a
r{
m
yib'K.vim
yiT.p;n
18
Come
, let us take our
fill
of
love
until the
morning:
let us
solace
ourselves with
loves.
~yib'h\a'B
h's.L;[.tin
r,q{
B;h
-d;[ ~yid{
d h,w.rin
h'k.l
19
For the
goodman
is not at
home,
he is
gone
a
long
journey:
qw{
x'rem
.$
,r,d.B
.$
;l'h
w{
tyeb.B
vyia'h
!yea yiK
20
He hath
taken
a
bag
of
money
with
him,
and will
come
home
at the
day
appointed.
a{b'y
a,seK;h
~w{
y.l
w{
d'y.B
x;q'l @
,s,K;h
-rw{
r.c
? w{
tyeb
21
With her
much
fair
speech
she caused him to
yield
, with the
flattering
of her
lips
she
forced
him.
.WN,xyiD;T
'hy,t'p.f q,lex.B
H'x.qil
b{
r.B
.WT;Jih
22
He
goeth
after
her
straightway,
as an
ox
goeth
to the
slaughter,
or as a
fool
to the
correction
of the
stocks;
aw{
b'y
]x;b'j
-l,a rw{
v.K
~{
a.tiP
'hy,r]x;a
.$elw{
h ? lyiw/a
r;s.Wm
-l,a s,k,[.k.W
23
Till a
dart
strike
through his
liver;
as a
bird
hasteth
to the
snare,
and
knoweth
not that it is for his
life.
x'P
-l,a rw{
Pic
reh;m.K
w{
deb.K
#
ex
x;L;p.y
d;[ ? a.Wh w{
v.p;n.b
-yiK [;d'y -a{l.w
24
Hearken
unto me now therefore, O ye
children,
and
attend
to the
words
of my
mouth.
yip -yer.mia.l
.Wbyiv.q;h.w
yil -.W[.miv
~yin'b h'T;[.w
25
Let not thine
heart
decline
to her
ways,
go not
astray
in her
paths.
'hy,tw{
byit.niB
[;teT
-l;a '$
,Bil
'hy,k'r.D -l,a .j.fey -l;a
26
For she hath cast
down
many
wounded:
yea, many
strong
men have been
slain
by her.
'hy,gUr]h
-l'K
~yimUc][;w h'lyiPih ~yil'l]x
~yiB;r
-yiK
27
Her
house
is the
way
to
hell,
going
down
to the
chambers
of
death.
t,w'm
-yer.d;x
-l,a tw{d.r{
y
H'tyeB
lw{
a.v
yek.r;D
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