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Reconstruction of Eberhard Nestle's Greek NT (1904)
Nestle
[1]My sonH1121, attendH7181[H8685] unto my wisdomH2451, and bowH5186[H8685] thine earH241 to my understandingH8394: [No book]
[2]That thou mayest regardH8104[H8800] discretionH4209, and that thy lipsH8193 may keepH5341[H8799] knowledgeH1847. [No book]
[3]For the lipsH8193 of a strange womanH2114[H8801] dropH5197[H8799] as an honeycombH5317, and her mouthH2441 is smootherH2509 than oilH8081: [No book]
[4]But her endH319 is bitterH4751 as wormwoodH3939, sharpH2299 as a twoedgedH6310 swordH2719. [No book]
[5]Her feetH7272 go downH3381[H8802] to deathH4194; her stepsH6806 take holdH8551[H8799] on hellH7585. [No book]
[6]Lest thou shouldest ponderH6424[H8762] the pathH734 of lifeH2416, her waysH4570 are moveableH5128[H8804], that thou canst not knowH3045 themH8799. [No book]
[7]HearH8085[H8798] me now therefore, O ye childrenH1121, and departH5493[H8799] not from the wordsH561 of my mouthH6310. [No book]
[8]RemoveH7368 thy wayH1870 farH7368[H8685] from her, and come not nighH7126[H8799] the doorH6607 of her houseH1004: [No book]
[9]Lest thou giveH5414[H8799] thine honourH1935 unto othersH312, and thy yearsH8141 unto the cruelH394: [No book]
[10]Lest strangersH2114[H8801] be filledH7646[H8799] with thy wealthH3581; and thy laboursH6089 be in the houseH1004 of a strangerH5237; [No book]
[11]And thou mournH5098[H8804] at the lastH319, when thy fleshH1320 and thy bodyH7607 H3615are consumedH8800 [No book]
[12]And sayH559[H8804], How have I hatedH8130[H8804] instructionH4148, and my heartH3820 despisedH5006[H8804] reproofH8433; [No book]
[13]And have not obeyedH8085[H8804] the voiceH6963 of my teachersH3384[H8688], nor inclinedH5186[H8689] mine earH241 to them that instructedH3925 meH8764! [No book]
[14]I was almostH4592 in all evilH7451 in the midstH8432 of the congregationH6951 and assemblyH5712. [No book]
[15]DrinkH8354[H8798] watersH4325 out of thine own cisternH953, and running watersH5140[H8802] out ofH8432 thine own wellH875. [No book]
[16]Let thy fountainsH4599 be dispersedH6327[H8799] abroadH2351, and riversH6388 of watersH4325 in the streetsH7339. [No book]
[17]Let them be only thine own, and not strangers'H2114 with theeH8801. [No book]
[18]Let thy fountainH4726 be blessedH1288[H8803]: and rejoiceH8055[H8798] with the wifeH802 of thy youthH5271. [No book]
[19]Let her be as the lovingH158 hindH365 and pleasantH2580 roeH3280; let her breastsH1717 satisfyH7301[H8762] thee at all timesH6256; and be thou ravishedH7686[H8799] alwaysH8548 with her loveH160. [No book]
[20]And why wilt thou, my sonH1121, be ravishedH7686[H8799] with a strange womanH2114[H8801], and embraceH2263[H8762] the bosomH2436 of a strangerH5237? [No book]
[21]For the waysH1870 of manH376 are beforeH5227 the eyesH5869 of the LORDH3068, and he ponderethH6424[H8764] all his goingsH4570. [No book]
[22]His own iniquitiesH5771 shall takeH3920[H8799] the wickedH7563 himself, and he shall be holdenH8551[H8735] with the cordsH2256 of his sinsH2403. [No book]
[23]He shall dieH4191[H8799] without instructionH4148; and in the greatnessH7230 of his follyH200 he shall go astrayH7686.[H8799] [No book]
Source: studybible.info
Author: Eberhard Nestle (1851–1913)
Source: www.hagiascriptura.com

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