According to Proverbs 31:10, a virtuous woman is far more precious than this.
Rubies
The virtuous woman seeks this material to work willingly with her hands.
Wool and flax (Proverbs 31:13)
She extends her hand to this group of people, rather than just her family.
The poor/needy (Proverbs 31:20)
The heart of this person safely trusts her, so he will have no lack of gain.
Her husband (Proverbs 31:11)
She showed ultimate loyalty to her mother-in-law, Naomi.
Ruth
Because she fears the Lord, she will be given this.
Praise/Honor
She is described as being like these vessels, bring food from afar.
Merchant Ships
When she speaks, her words are marked by this quality.
Wisdom (Proverbs 31:26)
Her children rise up and call her this.
Blessed
She risked her life to save her people, saying, "If I perish, I perish."
Esther
She is not afraid of the snow for her household because all of them are clothed in this color.
Scarlet (Proverbs 31:21)
She rises while it is still this time of day to provide food for her household.
Night (Proverbs 31:15)
She opens her mouth with wisdom, and on her tongue is the law of this.
Kindness
Her husband is known in these places when he sits among the elders.
In the gates.
She is a prophetess and judge who sat under a palm tree.
Deborah
Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting, but a woman who fears the Lord is to be__________.
Praised (Proverbs 31:30)
She considers this type of asset and buys it, planting a vineyard with her earnings.
A field
She "girdeth her loins with strength" and strengthens these.
She does not eat the bread of idleness, which means she is not a ___________.
Sluggard (or a lazy person)
Known for her hospitality, she welcomed Paul and Silas.
Lydia
The description of the Virtuous Woman is found in this book.
Proverbs
She makes these garments and sells them, delivering sashes to the merchants.
Linen Garments
She does not eat the bread of this, meaning she is not lazy.
Idleness
The works of her hands bring her this at the gates.
Praise
She sat at Jesus' feet to learn rather than being distracted by service.
Mary (of Bethany)