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Proverbs 9
a
Wisdom
hath
builded
her
house,
she
hath
hewn
out
her
seven
pillars:
2 She
hath
killed
her
beasts;
she
hath
mingled
her
wine;
she
hath
also
furnished
her
table.
3 She
hath
sent
forth
her
maidens:
she
crieth
upon
the
highest
places
of
the
city,
4 Whoso
is
a
simple,
let
him
turn
in
hither:
as
for
him
that
wanteth
understanding,
she
saith
to
him,
5
a
Come,
eat
of
my
bread,
and
drink
of
the
wine
which
I
have
mingled.
6 Forsake
the
a
foolish,
and
live;
and
go
in
the
way
of
b
understanding.
7 He
that
reproveth
a
scorner
getteth
to
himself
shame:
and
he
that
rebuketh
a
wicked
man
getteth
himself
a
blot.
8
a
Reprove
not
a
scorner,
lest
he
hate
thee:
rebuke
a
wise
man,
and
he
will
b
love
thee.
9 Give
instruction
to
a
wise
man,
and
he
will
be
yet
wiser:
a
teach
a
just
man,
and
he
will
b
increase
in
c
learning.
10 The
a
fear
of
the
Lord
is
the
beginning
of
b
wisdom:
and
the
c
knowledge
of
the
d
holy
is
e
understanding.
11 For
by
me
thy
a
days
shall
be
multiplied,
and
the
years
of
thy
life
shall
be
increased.
12 If
thou
be
a
wise,
thou
shalt
be
wise
for
thyself:
but
if
thou
scornest,
thou
alone
shalt
b
bear
it.
13 A
foolish
a
woman
is
clamorous:
she
is
simple,
and
knoweth
nothing.
14 For
she
sitteth
at
the
door
of
her
house,
on
a
seat
in
the
high
places
of
the
city,
15 To
call
passengers
who
go
right
on
their
ways:
16 Whoso
is
simple,
let
him
turn
in
hither:
and
as
for
him
that
wanteth
understanding,
she
saith
to
him,
17 Stolen
waters
are
sweet,
and
bread
eaten
in
secret
is
pleasant.
18 But
he
knoweth
not
that
the
dead
are
there;
and
that
her
guests
are
in
the
depths
of
a
hell.
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