The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Book of Proverbs
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Chapter 8
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And, all the while, the wisdom that grants discernment is crying aloud, is never silent;
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there she stands, on some high vantage-point by the public way, where the roads meet,
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or at the city’s approach, close beside the gates, making proclamation.
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To every man, high and low, her voice calls:
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Here is better counsel for the simpleton; O foolish hearts, take warning!
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Listen to me, I have matters of high moment to unfold, a plain message to deliver.
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A tongue that speaks truth, lips that scorn impiety;
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here all is sound doctrine, no shifts, no evasions here.
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No discerning heart, no well-stored mind, but will own it right and just.
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Here is counsel, here is instruction, better worth the winning than silver or the finest gold;
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wisdom is more to be coveted than any jewel; there is no beauty that can be matched with hers.

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What am I, the wisdom that speaks to you? To shrewdness I am a near neighbour, and I occupy myself with deep designs;
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but, since they must hate evil that fear the Lord, all pride and boastfulness, every mischievous design and every treacherous word I shun.
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Good counsel is mine, and honourable dealing, discernment and high courage are my gifts;
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through me kings learn how to reign, law-givers how to lay down just decrees;
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through me chieftain and magistrate exercise their power aright.
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Love me, and thou shalt earn my love; wait early at my doors, and thou shalt gain access to me.
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The gifts I bring with me are riches and honour, princely state and the divine favour.
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Mine is a yield better than gold or jewels, mine are revenues more precious than the finest silver.
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A faithful course I tread, nor exceed the bounds of just retribution,
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failing never to enrich the souls that love me with abundant store.

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The Lord made me his when first he went about his work, at the birth of time, before his creation began.
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Long, long ago, before earth was fashioned, I held my course.
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Already I lay in the womb, when the depths were not yet in being, when no springs of water had yet broken;
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when I was born, the mountains had not yet sunk on their firm foundations, and there were no hills;
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not yet had he made the earth, or the rivers, or the solid framework of the world.
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I was there when he built the heavens, when he fenced in the waters with a vault inviolable,
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when he fixed the sky overhead, and levelled the fountain-springs of the deep.
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I was there when he enclosed the sea within its confines, forbidding the waters to transgress their assigned limits, when he poised the foundations of the world.
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I was at his side, a master-workman, my delight increasing with each day, as I made play before him all the while;
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made play in this world of dust, with the sons of Adam for my play-fellows.
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Listen to me, then, you that are my sons, that follow, to your happiness, in the paths I shew you;
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listen to the teaching that will make you wise, instead of turning away from it.
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Blessed are they who listen to me, keep vigil, day by day, at my threshold, watching till I open my doors.
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The man who wins me, wins life, drinks deep of the Lord’s favour;
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who fails, fails at his own bitter cost; to be my enemy is to be in love with death.