The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Book of Ecclesiasticus
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Chapter 26
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Happy the man that has a faithful wife; his span of days is doubled.
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A wife industrious is the joy of her husband, and crowns all his years with peace.
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He best thrives that best wives; where men fear God, this is the reward of their service,
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good cheer given to rich and poor alike; day in, day out, never a mournful look.

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Three things daunt me somewhat, a fourth I dare not face.
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Gossip of the streets, the judgement of the rabble,
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and the false charge preferred, all these make death itself seem a light thing.
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But there is no affliction wrings the heart like a woman’s jealousy;
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once a woman grows jealous, her tongue is a scourge to all alike.
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Easier to guide an unsteady team of oxen than an ill woman; easier to hold a snake than to manage her.
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Woman that is a sot, vexation shall bring thee, and great dishonour; there is no hiding her shame.
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Haughty gaze and lowered eye-lid, there goes a wanton.
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Headstrong daughter must be held with a tight rein, or she will find opportunity to bestow her favours;
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beware of that shameless eye, nor think it strange if she defies thee.
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Reckless thou wilt find her as thirsty traveller that puts his mouth to the spring and drinks what water he can get; no stake but she will make fast by it, no arrow comes amiss to her archery, till of dalliance she has had enough.

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Great content an industrious wife brings to her husband; health to every bone of his body
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is that good sense of hers. No better gift of God to man
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than a prudent woman that can hold her tongue; a soul well disciplined is beyond all price.
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Grace so gracious is none as woman’s faithfulness and woman’s modesty;
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woman’s continence there is no valuing.
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Sun dawning in heaven cannot match the lustre a good wife sheds on her home,
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and that beauty lasts into ripe age, like the glow of lights on the holy lamp-stand.
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Firm as golden pillar in silver socket rest the feet of steadfast woman on the ground she treads;
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and firm as foundations built for all time on solid rock is holy woman’s loyalty to God’s commandments.

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Two sad sights my heart knows, and one more that fills it with indignation;
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warrior left to starve, and wise counsellor unregarded,
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and a man that leaves right living for ill-doing, ripe for God’s vengeance.

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Two dangers I see that are hard to overcome. How shall a merchant be cured of careless dealing, or a huckster for his lying talk find pardon?