Wisdom of Solomon
1:1	Love righteousness, ye that be judges of the earth: think of the Lord
	with a good (heart,) and in simplicity of heart seek him.
1:2	For he will be found of them that tempt him not; and sheweth himself
	unto such as do not distrust him.
1:3	For froward thoughts separate from God: and his power, when it is tried,
	reproveth the unwise.
1:4	For into a malicious soul wisdom shall not enter; nor dwell in the body
	that is subject unto sin.
1:5	For the holy spirit of discipline will flee deceit, and remove from
	thoughts that are without understanding, and will not abide when
	unrighteousness cometh in.
1:6	For wisdom is a loving spirit; and will not acquit a blasphemer of his
	words: for God is witness of his reins, and a true beholder of his
	heart, and a hearer of his tongue.
1:7	For the Spirit of the Lord filleth the world: and that which containeth
	all things hath knowledge of the voice.
1:8	Therefore he that speaketh unrighteous things cannot be hid: neither
	shall vengeance, when it punisheth, pass by him.
1:9	For inquisition shall be made into the counsels of the ungodly: and the
	sound of his words shall come unto the Lord for the manifestation of his
	wicked deeds.
1:10	For the ear of jealousy heareth all things: and the noise of murmurings
	is not hid.
1:11	Therefore beware of murmuring, which is unprofitable; and refrain your
	tongue from backbiting: for there is no word so secret, that shall go
	for nought: and the mouth that belieth slayeth the soul.
1:12	Seek not death in the error of your life: and pull not upon yourselves
	destruction with the works of your hands.
1:13	For God made not death: neither hath he pleasure in the destruction of
	the living.
1:14	For he created all things, that they might have their being: and the
	generations of the world were healthful; and there is no poison of
	destruction in them, nor the kingdom of death upon the earth:
1:15	(For righteousness is immortal:)
1:16	But ungodly men with their works and words called it to them: for when
	they thought to have it their friend, they consumed to nought, and made
	a covenant with it, because they are worthy to take part with it.