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25:1  There are three things in which I delight, and they are beautiful in the sight of the Lord and of men: concord among brethren, friendship among neighbors, and a husband and wife who live in perfect harmony.
25:2  There are three kinds of men I hate, for their manner of life I consider loathsome: a pride-filled poor man, a lying rich man, and a lecherous old fool.
25:3  If you have gathered nothing in your youth, how can you discover anything in your old age?
25:4  What a pleasure is sound judgment in those with gray hair, and wise counsel with those advanced in years.
25:5  How admirable is wisdom in the aged, and understanding and counsel in the venerable.
25:6  The crown of the aged is their wealth of experience, and their glory is the fear of the Lord.
25:7  I can think of nine whom I would call blessed, and a tenth whom my tongue proclaims: blessed is the man who delights in his children, and the one who lives to see the downfall of his enemies;
25:8  blessed is the one who lives with a sensible wife and the one who does not plow with ox and ass together; blessed is the one who does not sin with the tongue and the one who does not serve an inferior;
25:9  blessed is the one who finds a friend and the one who speaks to an attentive audience.
25:10  How great is the one who finds wisdom, but without equal is the one who fears the Lord.
25:11  The fear of the Lord surpasses everything; to whom can we compare the one who possesses it?
25:12  [ The fear of the Lord is the beginning of loving him, and faith is the beginning of clinging to him.]
25:13  Any wound is preferable to a wound of the heart; any wickedness is better than the wickedness of a woman.
25:14  Any suffering is preferable to that inflicted by those who hate; any vengeance is better than that devised by a foe.
25:15  No poison is worse than that of a snake; no fury is worse than that of an enemy.
25:16  I would rather dwell with a lion or a dragon than live with an evil woman.
25:17  Wickedness changes a woman’s appearance and makes her visage as surly as that of a bear.
25:18  When her husband sits with his neighbors, he cannot refrain from sighing bitterly.
25:19  Any iniquity fades in comparison with that of a woman; may the fate of the sinner befall her.
25:20  Like a sandy ascent for aged feet is a garrulous wife to a quiet husband.
25:21  Do not be tempted by a woman’s beauty, nor desire her for her possessions.
25:22  Wrath, insolence, and disgrace hold sway when a wife supports the husband.
25:23  Dejected spirits, downcast face, and a broken heart: these are the results brought on by an evil wife.
25:24  Feeble hands and weak knees afflict the husband whose wife does not bring him happiness.
25:25  Sin began with a woman, and because of her we must all die.
25:26  Allow water no outlet, nor a wife free reign to speak.
25:27  If she does not do as you direct, put her away from you.