Proverbes 31:24-31

24 Elle fait du linge et le vend; et des ceintures, qu'elle donne au marchand;
25 La force et la magnificence forment son vêtement, et elle se rit du jour à venir;
26 Elle ouvre la bouche avec sagesse, et des instructions aimables sont sur sa langue;
27 Elle surveille ce qui se fait dans sa maison, et elle ne mange point le pain de paresse.
28 Ses enfants se lèvent, et la disent bienheureuse; son mari aussi, et il la loue, et dit:
29 Plusieurs filles ont une conduite vertueuse; mais toi, tu les surpasses toutes.
30 La grâce est trompeuse, et la beauté s'évanouit; mais la femme qui craint l'Éternel est celle qui sera louée.
31 Donnez-lui le fruit de ses mains, et qu'aux portes ses œuvres la louent.

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Proverbes 31:24-31 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PROVERBS 31

This chapter contains the last part of the book of Proverbs; which some reckon the fifth, others the sixth. It contains the instructions of the mother of a prince, whose name was Lemuel, which she gave unto him; and which are so valuable, as to be annexed to the proverbs of Solomon. The preface or introduction to them is in Pr 31:1; the address to her son, Pr 31:2. The vices she cautions him against are uncleanness and intemperance; which she dissuades from, because of the pernicious consequences of both to kings and to their subjects, Pr 31:3-5. Advises rather to give wine and strong drink to poor people, such as are in distress; as being more useful to them, at least less prejudicial, Pr 31:6,7; and exhorts her son to the duties of his office; by pleading the cause of the poor and injured, and administering justice to them, Pr 31:8,9. And then at large describes a virtuous woman; perhaps designed as an instruction to her son in the choice of a wife, Pr 31:10-31; though more than that may be intended by it.

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