King Lemuel
Proverbs 31:13ESV·superscription

She seeks wool and flax, and works with willing hands.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

This portrait of virtue is not idle poetry; it teaches both women what they must become and men what they must seek. Mark how much hangs on the mothers, the piety and prosperity of entire households, the faith of generations to come. A man who means to prosper must reckon with his wife; her wisdom and goodness are the foundation.

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Commenting on Proverbs 31:10-31

John Gill Reformed Baptist

She seeketh wool and flax,.... To get them, in order to spin them, and work them up into garments; she stays not till they are brought to her, and she is pressed to take them; but she seeks after them, which shows her willingness to work, as is after more fully expressed.

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed

Ancient women of rank thus wrought with their hands; and such, indeed, were the customs of Western women a few centuries since. In the East also, the fabrics were articles of merchandise.