Summary
The chapter opens with a promise of a righteous king whose reign will bring justice and peace. It then contrasts the wise, who gain understanding, with the vile, who speak falsehood and harm the needy. The passage addresses women, urging them to heed God's call and warning of impending distress. The text envisions a future where the wilderness is fertile, judgment and righteousness flourish, and the people enjoy quiet and secure dwellings. It concludes with a blessing for those who sow and nurture in the fertile land, suggesting that faithfulness brings abundance.