Lest strangers shall be filled with thy strength, and thy labors in the house of strangers;
A man loving wisdom will gladden his father: and he feeding harlots shall destroy riches.
Thou shalt not give thy strength to women, and thy ways to the destroying of kings.
And thou didst lament in thy latter state, in the consuming of thy flesh and thy fulness,
Lest thou shalt give thy strength to others, and thy years to the cruel:
For by a woman a harlot, even to a round of bread: and a man's wife will hunt the precious soul.
He will not lift up the face of any ransom, and he will not be willing if thou shalt increase the reward.
Strangers consumed his strength, and he knew not: also grayness of hair was sprinkled upon him, and he knew not
And when this thy son, devouring thy property with harlots, came, thou hast sacrificed for him the fattened calf.