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Young's Literal Translation
YLT
Reconstruction of Eberhard Nestle's Greek NT (1904)
Nestle
[1]My son! if thou hast been surety for thy friend, Hast stricken for a stranger thy hand, [No book]
[2]Hast been snared with sayings of thy mouth, Hast been captured with sayings of thy mouth, [No book]
[3]Do this now, my son, and be delivered, For thou hast come into the hand of thy friend. Go, trample on thyself, and strengthen thy friend, [No book]
[4]Give not sleep to thine eyes, And slumber to thine eyelids, [No book]
[5]Be delivered as a roe from the hand, And as a bird from the hand of a fowler. [No book]
[6]Go unto the ant, O slothful one, See her ways and be wise; [No book]
[7]Which hath not captain, overseer, and ruler, [No book]
[8]She doth prepare in summer her bread, She hath gathered in harvest her food. [No book]
[9]Till when, O slothful one, dost thou lie? When dost thou arise from thy sleep? [No book]
[10]A little sleep, a little slumber, A little clasping of the hands to rest, [No book]
[11]And thy poverty hath come as a traveller, And thy want as an armed man. [No book]
[12]A man of worthlessness, a man of iniquity, Walking [with] perverseness of mouth, [No book]
[13]Winking with his eyes, speaking with his feet, Directing with his fingers, [No book]
[14]Frowardness [is] in his heart, devising evil at all times, Contentions he sendeth forth. [No book]
[15]Therefore suddenly cometh his calamity, Instantly he is broken -- and no healing. [No book]
[16]These six hath Jehovah hated, Yea, seven [are] abominations to His soul. [No book]
[17]Eyes high -- tongues false -- And hands shedding innocent blood -- [No book]
[18]A heart devising thoughts of vanity -- Feet hasting to run to evil -- [No book]
[19]A false witness [who] doth breathe out lies -- And one sending forth contentions between brethren. [No book]
[20]Keep, my son, the command of thy father, And leave not the law of thy mother. [No book]
[21]Bind them on thy heart continually, Tie them on thy neck. [No book]
[22]In thy going up and down, it leadeth thee, In thy lying down, it watcheth over thee, And thou hast awaked -- it talketh [with] thee. [No book]
[23]For a lamp [is] the command, And the law a light, And a way of life [are] reproofs of instruction, [No book]
[24]To preserve thee from an evil woman, From the flattery of the tongue of a strange woman. [No book]
[25]Desire not her beauty in thy heart, And let her not take thee with her eyelids. [No book]
[26]For a harlot consumeth unto a cake of bread, And an adulteress the precious soul hunteth. [No book]
[27]Doth a man take fire into his bosom, And are his garments not burnt? [No book]
[28]Doth a man walk on the hot coals, And are his feet not scorched? [No book]
[29]So [is] he who hath gone in unto the wife of his neighbour, None who doth touch her is innocent. [No book]
[30]They do not despise the thief, When he stealeth to fill his soul when he is hungry, [No book]
[31]And being found he repayeth sevenfold, All the substance of his house he giveth. [No book]
[32]He who committeth adultery [with] a woman lacketh heart, He is destroying his soul who doth it. [No book]
[33]A stroke and shame he doth find, And his reproach is not wiped away, [No book]
[34]For jealousy [is] the fury of a man, And he doth not spare in a day of vengeance. [No book]
[35]He accepteth not the appearance of any atonement, Yea, he doth not consent, Though thou dost multiply bribes! [No book]
Source: unbound.biola.edu
Author: Eberhard Nestle (1851–1913)
Source: www.hagiascriptura.com

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