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Παροιμίες 9
- 1 Η σοφία ωκοδόμησε τον οίκον αυτής, ελατόμησε τους στύλους αυτής επτά·
- 2 έσφαξε τη σφάγια αυτής, εκέρασε τον οίνον αυτής, και ητοίμασε την τράπεζαν αυτής·
- 3 απέστειλε τας θεραπαίνας αυτής, κηρύττει επί των υψηλών τόπων της πόλεως,
- 4 Όστις είναι άφρων, ας στραφή εδώ· και, προς τους ενδεείς φρενών, λέγει προς αυτούς,
- 5 Έλθετε, φάγετε από του άρτου μου, και πίετε από του οίνου τον οποίον εκέρασα·
- 6 αφήσατε την αφροσύνην και ζήσατε· και κατευθύνθητε εν τη οδώ της συνέσεως.
- 7 Ο νουθετών χλευαστήν λαμβάνει εις εαυτόν ατιμίαν· και ο ελέγχων τον ασεβή λαμβάνει εις εαυτόν μώμον.
- 8 Μη έλεγχε χλευαστήν, διά να μη σε μισήση· έλεγχε σοφόν, και θέλει σε αγαπήσει.
- 9 Δίδε αφορμήν εις τον σοφόν και θέλει γείνει σοφώτερος· δίδασκε τον δίκαιον και θέλει αυξηθή εις μάθησιν.
- 10 Αρχή σοφίας φόβος Κυρίου· και επίγνωσις αγίων φρόνησις.
- 11 Διότι δι' εμού αι ημέραι σου θέλουσι πολλαπλασιασθή, και έτη ζωής θέλουσι προστεθή εις σε.
- 12 Εάν γείνης σοφός, θέλεις είσθαι σοφός διά σεαυτόν· και εάν γείνης χλευαστής, συ μόνος θέλεις πάσχει.
- 13 Γυνή άφρων, θρασεία, ανόητος και μη γνωρίζουσα μηδέν·
- 14 κάθηται εν τη θύρα της οικίας αυτής επί θρόνου, εν τοις υψηλοίς τόποις της πόλεως,
- 15 προσκαλούσα τους διαβάτας τους κατευθυνομένους εις την οδόν αυτών·
- 16 όστις είναι άφρων, ας στραφή εδώ· και προς τον ενδεή φρενών, λέγει προς αυτόν,
- 17 Τα κλοπιμαία ύδατα είναι γλυκέα, και ο κρύφιος άρτος είναι ηδύς.
- 18 Αλλ' αυτός αγνοεί ότι εκεί είναι οι νεκροί, και εις τα βάθη του άδου οι κεκλημένοι αυτής.
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Greek Modern (moderngreek - 1.0.3)
2012-07-12Greek Modern (el)
This translation started in 1831 and was published in 1850 by the Orthodox Archimandrite and professor of the National University of Athens, Neophytos Vamvas with the help of other researchers. Considering that the Greek Orthodox Church wouldn't support him, he collaborated with the British and Foreign Bible Society to publish this translation.
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- Direction: LTR
- LCSH: Bible. Greek (Modern Greek).
- Distribution Abbreviation: moderngreek
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