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26:1  Happy the husband of a good wife; the number of his days will be doubled.
26:2  A loyal wife brings joy to her husband, and he will finish his years in peace.
26:3  A good wife is a generous gift bestowed upon him who fears the Lord.
26:4  Whether rich or poor, his heart is content, a smile ever on his face.
26:5  There are three things I dread, and a fourth which terrifies me: Public slander, the gathering of a mob, and false accusation—all harder to bear than death.
26:6  A wife jealous of another wife is heartache and mourning; everyone feels the lash of her tongue.
26:7  A wicked wife is a chafing yoke; taking hold of her is like grasping a scorpion.
26:8  A drunken wife arouses great anger, for she does not hide her shame.
26:9  By her haughty stare and her eyelids an unchaste wife can be recognized.
26:10  Keep a strict watch over an unruly wife, lest, finding an opportunity, she use it;
26:11  Watch out for her impudent eye, and do not be surprised if she betrays you:
26:12  As a thirsty traveler opens his mouth and drinks from any water nearby, So she sits down before every tent peg and opens her quiver for every arrow.
26:13  A gracious wife delights her husband; her thoughtfulness puts flesh on his bones.
26:14  A silent wife is a gift from the Lord; nothing is worth more than her self-discipline.
26:15  A modest wife is a supreme blessing; no scales can weigh the worth of her chastity.
26:16  The sun rising in the Lord’s heavens— the beauty of a good wife in her well-ordered home.
26:17  The light which shines above the holy lampstand— a beautiful face on a stately figure.
26:18  Golden columns on silver bases— so her shapely legs and steady feet.
26:28  Two things bring grief to my heart, and a third arouses my anger: The wealthy reduced to want, the intelligent held in contempt, And those who pass from righteousness to sin— the Lord prepares them for the sword.