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6:1 my son, if friendly Thou safety for thy, if thy the hand met of Thou has Thoukunst with a foreigner, 6:2 Thoukunst with the words thy of the opening snared, is which is taken with the words thy mouth.
with 6:3 to do that now, to want to say the son and to deliver thyself, if from Thoukunst come in the hand thy from the friend; humble go thyself and do not guarantee thy friend.
6:4 still give a sleep eyes thine to Schlummer eyelids.
6:5 thine deliver thyself like Rogen of the hand of the hunter and as bird of the hand fowler.
of 6:6 go in Ameise, with of Thou sluggard; they hold intelligently for manners, and sound: 6:7 that which doesn't have a chief, Aufseher or teaching, 6:8 Provideth its meat the summer and gathereth its food harvest.
6:9 as of Thouschlaf faded a long time, O sluggard? when do they fade of Thou are born thy outside with sleep? 6:10 however little sleep, small Schlummer to sleep little time of the hands: 6:11 must come thy poverty like one, travelleth and thy as armed man.
wishes 6:12 with A thus nobody insolente, an ordinary man, walketh with a froward mouth.
6:13 him winketh with its eyes, him speaketh with its feet, him teacheth with its fingers; 6:14 Frowardness is continuously in its heart, him deviseth damage; it soweth discord.
6:15 must come consequently its state urgently suddenly; it without remedy.
is suddenly broken 6:16 these six things doth the hatred of Lord: yea, seven are Greuel with him: 6:17 A seen proud, a liegenzunge and hands which ruined innocent blood, 6:18 a heart deviseth ordinary imaginations, feet which are fast with the damage under operation, 6:19 A false pilot that speaketh of the lies and it this one hold soweth a dissension under brethren.
6:20 my son, the bidding thy of the father and does not leave the law thy of the mother: 6:21 bind it continuously hearts thine and bind them on thy neck.
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6:22, if that leads it Thou goest, thee; if that holds it Thou sleepest, thee; and if that speaks it Thou awakest, thee.
6:23 in favour of the bidding is a lamp; and the law is a light; and reproofs the instruction are the type of life: 6:24, thee of the bad woman to hold strange Sinneslust step after their beauty of Flattery of the language woman.
of 6:25 hearts thine; aucuns did not let take to them with their eyelids.
6:26 thee for with the means with a whorish woman a man with a piece of bread are taken: and adultress for life.
invaluable 6:27 makes, a fire of catch of man in his Busen and its clothing does not drive out to be flarings? do 6:28 make do not go after hot coals and its feet being flarings? 6:29 if him this one goeth inside with the woman of her neighbor; whosoever toucheth it is not innocent.
6:30 of the men scorns a robber, if he flies, to carry out his heart, if he is famished; 6:31, if it is found, place however sevenfold to him; he gives however all the substance of sound house.
to 6:32 whoso committeth adultery with woman lacketh a comprehension: he this one doeth him destroyeth his clean soul.
6:33 A wound and shame receives him; and its reproach is not away.
6:34 not wiped for jealousy is Raserei of a man: consequently it does not save the vengeance.
day of 6:35 does not consider to him a ransom; of will it satisfies does not certainly stop, that Thou givest much gifts.
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