The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Book of Proverbs
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Chapter 9
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See, where wisdom has built herself a house, carved out for herself those seven pillars of hers!
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And now, her sacrificial victims slain, her wine mingled, her banquet spread,
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this way and that her maidens are dispatched, to city keep and city wall, bidding her guests make haste.
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Simple hearts, she says, draw near me; and to all that lack learning this is her cry,
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Come and eat at my table, come and drink of the wine I have brewed for you;
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say farewell to your childishness, and learn to live; follow all of you in the path that leads to discernment.

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(Rash souls there are, godless souls, that will not be taught or trained; who makes the attempt, gets only injury and abuse for his thanks.
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With a rash fool never remonstrate; it will make him thy enemy; only the wise are grateful for a remonstrance.
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Ever the wise profit by the opportunity to become wiser yet; ever the godly are the best learners. )

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True wisdom begins with the fear of the Lord; he best discerns, who has knowledge of holy things.
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Long life I bring thee, and a full tale of years;
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wisdom thyself shall profit, and misfortune fall only on the rash fools that earned it.

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Out upon her silly clamour, the woman that is so crafty, yet knowledge has none!
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At her door she sits, her chair commanding the city’s height,
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and cries aloud to such as pass by on their lawful errands.
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Simple hearts, she says, draw near me, and to all that lack learning this is her cry,
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Stolen waters are sweetest, and bread is better eating when there is none to see.
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Who shall warn them that dead men are her company, no guest of hers but is guest of the dark world beneath?