234. There are three lines crossing from side to side in the forehead of that person, and one small one that passes. Also, an inscription rises from his eye to opposite from his ear. His hairs are hanging and hard, and his eyebrows are big. He is a flaw from the other side.
His mother cast spells while he was in her abdomen, and went to the crossroads at night. When he was born, in his first two years, he grew weaker until his image was diminished, and his mother walked with him at night and cast spells on him.
235. That man is in gladness. There is no faith in him; he praises himself for what is not in him; he is arrogant, speaks badly and arrogantly. He is generous and not at all stingy; he is an adulterer; he is successful and unsuccessful, and his tongue is sharp.
236. If there is one thick line and two small lines in his forehead, he casts spells, and his mother had already done them for him. If the lines that pass from the right eye to the left eye pass one over the other, he is rude. However, there is no evil in him at all. He is stingy; there is no small amount of adultery in him, and he is witty.
237. If there is one very red inscription in his lip, and one hair in the midst of it, the toes of his left foot, some are creased, some are straight and spreading out. If his eyes are leaking, green, and always shed tears, that man adheres to the letter Peh, and the letter Reish does not settle in him.
He has four lines in his forehead, and they all cross from side to side, and two small lines from his eye to his hair, two inscriptions and three small ones between the hairs of his eyes.
238. It is a person who walks with his head bowed. One kind from the three with inscriptions from among the offspring of the lepers is in his kind. This kind is not an impurity to quarantine. He is happy with everything, always laughs, and people laugh from all his words. He is stingy in his own home, but not to others. He is not ashamed of his words although he sees that everyone laughs at him. He is an adulterer, his hairs are slightly red; they are not straight, and are not creased.
239. If there are three lines in his forehead, which cross from side to side, and three small lines that do not cross, and all the other signs are in him, that man has a blemish and an inscription in his eye, which a man who was hunting birds did to him unintentionally with the wood he was hurling at the birds, and the blow was inscribed on his left eye, above his eyebrows to the length.
240. The one who was hunting birds frightened him with that wood while he was shooing birds, and struck him unintentionally. That man is successful in his own provision and the provision of his household, but not to accumulate much money. He is loyal, and not so much, since he is loyal in small things, but in big things, he is not loyal. He slanders, and everyone laughs at his words.
241. If his mouth is big, his lips are big, one who partners with him succeeds in everything, and he, too, succeeds. This is in the letter Peh with a filling of her two letters Peh-Aleph, and the letter Reish is alone, without a filling.
243. That man’s head is big, with four big lines in his forehead, and three small ones between his eyebrows, and one line above, slightly split. On his nose are big hairs, his head is round, he is mighty in power, with malice in his words.
244. If his hairs are also creased, he is an adulterer. At night, he connects to adultery. At times, he fails with a forbidden woman. His beard is full of hairs, he has an inscription in his left arm from a sword strike, which one man who was left-handed struck him on a Wednesday, when the sun was about to set, since on that day, a string awakened on him from Planet Mars, that string that is on his left side. Also, that inscription in his flesh, in his left arm, is crooked in a circle.
245. When he grows old, he falls from the place he rides on, whether a horse or a donkey, or falls off a wall. And from that fall, he will grow weak and die, since the sin he had sinned in his youth chases him. If that man repents in the middle of his days, he will fall because of his weakness and die.
246. If he repents in his youth, you will find lines on his forehead, three big ones and four small ones, and two, two, between his eyes, going up. That man, his illness will be as it is for everyone, and he will fall off his bed and die, since there is always a fall in him in the end.
247. Thin, small eyes, whose colors are seen only briefly and temporarily, and only when looking at them, are green and black. That man, his lips are narrow, and his face is long and pointed. At that time, you will find two lines in his forehead, and one small line between them. This is in the letter Peh alone and in the letter Reish alone, without a filling.
248. That man, his hair is hanging and is not smooth. He succeeds in his actions, and if he engages in Torah, he succeeds in the Torah. He is also small in his organs, and does not have flesh. The wind of his lips speaks from his nose, since the holes of the nose are narrow; therefore, the wind comes out in pressure to the left side.
249. On his thigh, above the knee, there is an inscription of a bruise that a child did to him with a knife in his childhood, and was in danger with it. He is jealous for his wife to the point that people laugh at him. He wants to be corrected by other people, and cannot be corrected, and they laugh at him. This one, no one should partner with him, for he will not succeed. He is greedy, tries with what he does not have, regards himself as a great man, but he is not. He has daughters and not sons.
250. If the lines are inverted, where he has in his forehead two small lines and one big line, and his face is red, he is rewarded with sons, and one daughter, or that his wife bears a son and passes away from the world.