| 1 | Happy is the husband of a good wife; the number of his days will be doubled. |
| 2 | A loyal wife brings joy to her husband, and he will complete his years in peace. |
| 3 | A good wife is a great blessing; she will be granted among the blessings of the man who fears the Lord. |
| 4 | Whether rich or poor, his heart is content, and at all times his face is cheerful. |
| 5 | Of three things my heart is frightened, and of a fourth I am in great fear: Slander in the city, the gathering of a mob, and false accusation — all these are worse than death. |
| 6 | But it is heartache and sorrow when a wife is jealous of a rival, and a tongue-lashing makes it known to all. |
| 7 | A bad wife is a chafing yoke; taking hold of her is like grasping a scorpion. |
| 8 | A drunken wife arouses great anger; she cannot hide her shame. |
| 9 | The haughty stare betrays an unchaste wife; her eyelids give her away. |
| 10 | Keep strict watch over a headstrong daughter, or else, when she finds liberty, she will make use of it. |
| 11 | Be on guard against her impudent eye, and do not be surprised if she sins against you. |
| 12 | As a thirsty traveler opens his mouth and drinks from any water near him, so she will sit in front of every tent peg and open her quiver to the arrow. |
| 13 | A wife’s charm delights her husband, and her skill puts flesh on his bones. |
| 14 | A silent wife is a gift from the Lord, and nothing is so precious as her self-discipline. |
| 15 | A modest wife adds charm to charm, and no scales can weigh the value of her chastity. |
| 16 | Like the sun rising in the heights of the Lord, so is the beauty of a good wife in her well-ordered home. |
| 17 | Like the shining lamp on the holy lampstand, so is a beautiful face on a stately figure. |
| 18 | Like golden pillars on silver bases, so are shapely legs and steadfast feet. |
| 19 | My child, keep sound the bloom of your youth, and do not give your strength to strangers. |
| 20 | Seek a fertile field within the whole plain, and sow it with your own seed, trusting in your fine stock. |
| 21 | So your offspring will prosper, and, having confidence in their good descent, will grow great. |
| 22 | A prostitute is regarded as spittle, and a married woman as a tower of death to her lovers. |
| 23 | A godless wife is given as a portion to a lawless man, but a pious wife is given to the man who fears the Lord. |
| 24 | A shameless woman constantly acts disgracefully, but a modest daughter will even be embarrassed before her husband. |
| 25 | A headstrong wife is regarded as a dog, but one who has a sense of shame will fear the Lord. |
| 26 | A wife honoring her husband will seem wise to all, but if she dishonors him in her pride she will be known to all as ungodly. Happy is the husband of a good wife; for the number of his years will be doubled. |
| 27 | A loud-voiced and garrulous wife is like a trumpet sounding the charge, and every person like this lives in the anarchy of war. |
| 28 | At two things my heart is grieved, and because of a third anger comes over me: a warrior in want through poverty, intelligent men who are treated contemptuously, and a man who turns back from righteousness to sin — the Lord will prepare him for the sword! |
| 29 | A merchant can hardly keep from wrongdoing, nor is a tradesman innocent of sin. |