H5869Let thine eyesH5027look[H8686] H5227right onH6079, and let thine eyelidsH3474look straight[H8686] before thee.
H5674Turn away[H8685] H5869mine eyesH7200from beholding[H8800] H7723vanityH2421; and quicken[H8761] H1870thou me in thy way.
G3088The lightG4983of the bodyG2076is[G5748] G3788the eyeG1437: ifG3767thereforeG4675thineG3788eyeG5600be[G5753] G573singleG4675, thyG3650wholeG4983bodyG2071shall be[G5704] G5460full of light.
H3772I made[H8804] H1285a covenantH5869with mine eyesH995; why then should I think[H8709] H1330upon a maid?
H5869Thine eyesH7200shall behold[H8799] H2114strange women[H8801] H3820, and thine heartH1696shall utter[H8762] H8419perverse things.
H5774Wilt thou set[H8686] [H8675] H5774 [H8799] H5869thine eyesH6213upon that which is not? for riches certainly[H8800] H6213make[H8799] H3671themselves wingsH5774; they fly away[H8799] [H8675] H5774 [H8687] H5404as an eagleH8064toward heaven.
H5493Put away[H8685] H6143from thee a frowardH6310mouthH3891, and perverseH8193lipsH7368put far[H8685] from thee.
H6424Ponder[H8761] H4570the pathH7272of thy feetH1870, and let all thy waysH3559be established[H8735] .
H200FollyH8057is joyH2638to him that is destituteH3820of wisdomH376: but a manH8394of understandingH3212walketh[H8800] H3474uprightly[H8762] .
H7563A wickedH376manH5810hardeneth[H8689] H6440his faceH3477: but as for the uprightH995, he directeth[H8799] [H8675] H3559 [H8686] H1870his way.