42:1 Be ashamed of repeating everything you hear and of betraying a confidence. Then you will show a proper sense of shame and find favor with everyone. But of the following things do not be ashamed, and do not sin in fear of the opinions of others.
42:2 Do not be ashamed of the law of the Most High and of his covenant, or of acting justly even if it results in the acquittal of the ungodly;
42:3 of reckoning expenses with a partner or a traveling companion, or of sharing an inheritance with friends;
42:4 of ensuring the accuracy of scales and measures, or of acquiring possessions, whether few or many;
42:5 of earning a profit in dealing with merchants, or of frequent disciplining of children, or of drawing blood from the back of a wicked servant;
42:6 of employing a seal on your door if you have an erring wife, or of using a key to make things secure where there are many hands;
42:7 of numbering every deposit, or of recording all that is taken in or given out;
42:8 of correcting an ignorant or a foolish man, or a dotard who bickers with the young; in this way, you will exhibit your sound training and win universal approval.
42:9 A daughter is a treasure that makes her father anxious, and in his worry about her he loses sleep: when she is young, for fear she may never marry, and when she is married, for fear her husband may hate her;
42:10 when she is a virgin, for fear she may be seduced and become pregnant in her father’s house; when she has a husband, for fear she may prove unfaithful, and after marriage, for fear she may prove to be barren.
42:11 Keep a close watch on a headstrong daughter, lest she make you an object of ridicule to your enemies, causing you to be the talk of the town, the subject of gossip, and an object of derision in public gatherings. Make sure that her room has no lattice, no spot that overlooks the approaches to the house.
42:12 Do not allow her to parade her beauty before any man or spend her time with married women;
42:13 for just as out of clothes comes the moth so from a woman comes woman’s wickedness.
42:14 Better is the wickedness of a man than a woman’s goodness, but better is a religious daughter than a son without shame.
42:15 Now I will recall the works of the Lord and declare what I have seen. By the word of the Lord his works came into existence and all his creatures do his will.
42:16 As the sun illumines everything with its brilliant rays, so the works of the Lord are full of his glory.
42:17 Yet the Lord has not empowered even his holy ones to tell of all his marvelous works, which the Lord Almighty has accomplished so that the universe may stand firm in his glory.
42:18 He fathoms both the abyss and the human heart and comprehends their innermost secrets. For the Most High possesses all knowledge and observes the signs of the times.
42:19 He makes known the past and the future and reveals the evidence of hidden things.
42:20 No thought escapes his notice, and not a single thing is hidden from him.
42:21 He has set in order the splendors of his wisdom, for he is from everlasting to everlasting. Nothing can be added to him or taken away; he needs no one to give him counsel.
42:22 How beautiful are all his works, and how dazzling they are to the eye.
42:23 All of his works endure and will abide forever for every need, and all are obedient in any circumstance.
42:24 All things come in pairs, one the counterpart of the other; he has made none of them imperfect.
42:25 Each complements the good qualities of the other. Who could ever grow weary of gazing at their splendor?
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