H6445He that delicately bringeth up[H8764] H5650his servantH5290from a childH4497shall have him become his sonH319at the length.
H2372Seest[H8804] H376thou a manH213that is hasty[H8801] H1697in his wordsH8615? there is more hopeH3684of a fool than of him.
H639An angryH376manH1624stirreth up[H8762] H4066strifeH2534, and a furiousH1167manH7227aboundeth inH6588transgression.
H87And AbramH559said[H8799] H5414, Behold, to me thou hast given[H8804] H3808noH2233seedH1121: and, lo, one bornH1004in my houseH3423is mine heir[H8802] .
H7626The rodH8433and reproofH5414give[H8799] H2451wisdomH5288: but a childH7971left[H8794] H517to himself bringeth his motherH954to shame[H8688] .
H8130For an odious[H8803] H1166woman when she is married[H8735] H8198; and an handmaidH3423that is heir[H8799] H1404to her mistress.
G1161AndG5100a certainG1543centurion'sG1401servantG3739, whoG2258was[G5713] G1784dearG846unto himG2192, was[G5723] G2560sickG3195, and ready[G5707] G5053to die[G5721] .
G1161ThenG3623the stewardG2036said[G5627] G1722withinG1438himselfG5101, WhatG4160shall I do[G5661] G3754? forG3450myG2962lordG851taketh away[G5731] G575fromG1700meG3622the stewardshipG3756: I cannotG2480 [G5719] G4626dig[G5721] G1871; to beg[G5721] G153I am ashamed[G5727] .
G1161ButG4684she that liveth in pleasure[G5723] G2348is dead[G5758] G2198while she liveth[G5723] .