H3861WhereforeH4430, O kingH4431, let my counselH8232be acceptable[H8748] H5922unto theeH6562, and break off[H8747] H2408thy sinsH6665by righteousnessH5758, and thine iniquitiesH2604by shewing mercy[H8749] H6033to the poor[H8750] H2006; ifH1934it may be[H8748] H754a lengtheningH7963of thy tranquillity.
H3426There isH259oneH8145alone, and there is not a secondH1121; yea, he hath neither childH251nor brotherH7093: yet is there no endH5999of all his labourH5869; neither is his eyeH7646satisfied[H8799] H6239with richesH6001; neither saith he, For whom do I labourH2637, and bereave[H8764] H5315my soulH2896of goodH1892? This is also vanityH7451, yea, it is a soreH6045travail.
G1325Give[G5720] G2532, andG1325it shall be given[G5701] G5213unto youG2570; goodG3358measureG4085, pressed down[G5772] G2532, andG4531shaken together[G5772] G2532, andG5240running over[G5746] G1325, shall men give[G5692] G1519intoG5216yourG2859bosomG1063. ForG846with the sameG3358measureG3739thatG3354ye mete withal[G5719] G488it shall be measuredG5213to youG488again[G5701] .