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CHAP. XXVI.
1 A good wife, 4 and a good conscience doe glad men. 6 A wicked wife is a feareful thing. 13 Of good and bad wiues. 28 Of three things that are grieuous. 29 Merchants and hucksters are not without sinne.
1Blessed is the man that hath a vertuous wife, for the number of his dayes shall be double.
2A vertuous woman reioyceth her husband, and he shall fulfill the yeeres of his life in peace.
3A good wife is a good portion, which shall be giuen in the portion of them that feare the Lord.
5There bee three things that mine heart feareth: and for the fourth I was sore afraid: the slander of a citie, the gathering together of an vnruly multitude, and a false accusation: all these are worse then death.5
7An euil wife is a yoke shaken to and fro: he that hath hold of her, is as though he held a scorpion.7
8A drunken woman and a gadder abroad, causeth great anger, and shee will not couer her owne shame.
9The whordome of a woman may be knowen in her haughtie lookes, and eye lids.
10If thy daughter be shamelesse, keepe her in straitly: lest she abuse her selfe through ouermuch libertie.10
11Watch ouer an impudent eye: and marueile not, if shee trespasse against thee.
12Shee will open her mouth as a thirstie traueiler, when he hath found a fountaine: and drinke of euery water neere her: by euery hedge will she sit downe, and open her quiuer against euery arrow.12
13The grace of a wife delighteth her husband, and her discretion will fat his bones.
15A shamefast and faithfull woman is a double grace, and her continent mind cannot be valued.
16As the Sunne when it ariseth in the high heauen: so is the beautie of a good wife in the ordering of her house.16
17As the cleare light is vpon the holy candlesticke: so is the beautie of the face in ripe age.17
18As the golden pillars are vpon the sockets of siluer: so are the faire feete with a constant heart.18
19My sonne, keepe the flowre of thine age sound: and giue not thy strength to strangers.
21So thy race which thou leauest shalbe magnified, hauing the confidence of their good descent.
22An harlot shall bee accounted as spittle: but a maried woman is a towre against death to her husband.22
24A dishonest woman contemneth shame, but an honest woman will reuerence her husband.
25A shamelesse woman shalbe counted as a dog: but she that is shamefast will feare the Lord.
27A loude crying woman, and a scolde, shall be sought out to driue away the enemies.
Original 1611 KJV Sidenote References for Ecclesiasticus Chapter 26
5 Gr. an euill report.
7 Or, a yoke of oxen.
10 Chap. 44. 11.
12 Or stake.
16 Gre. in the highest places of the Lord. , Or, ornament.
17 Or, in constant age.
18 Or, comely. , Or, brest.
22 Or, a swine.
* Some content courtesy of Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Pennsylvania
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