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1A workman who is a drunkard will not become rich;
he who despises small things will fail little by little.
2Wine and women lead intelligent men astray,
and the man who consorts with harlots is very reckless.
3Decay and worms will inherit him,
and the reckless soul will be snatched away.
4One who trusts others too quickly is lightminded,
and one who sins does wrong to himself.
5One who rejoices in wickedness19.5 Other authorities read heart will be condemned,19.5 Other authorities add but he who withstands pleasures crowns his life. 6 He who controls his tongue will live without strife.
6and for one who hates gossip evil is lessened.
7Never repeat a conversation,
and you will lose nothing at all.
8With friend or foe do not report it,
and unless it would be a sin for you, do not disclose it;
9for some one has heard you and watched you,
and when the time comes he will hate you.
10Have you heard a word? Let it die with you.
Be brave! It will not make you burst!
11With such a word a fool will suffer pangs
like a woman in labour with a child.
12Like an arrow stuck in the flesh of the thigh,
so is a word inside a fool.
13Question a friend, perhaps he did not do it;
but if he did anything, so that he may do it no more.
14Question a neighbour, perhaps he did not say it;
but if he said it, so that he may not say it again.
15Question a friend, for often it is slander;
so do not believe everything you hear.
16A person may make a slip without intending it.
Who has never sinned with his tongue?
17Question your neighbour before you threaten him;
and let the law of the Most High take its course.19.17 Other authorities add and do not be angry. 18 The fear of the Lord is the beginning of acceptance, and wisdom obtains his love. 19 The knowledge of the Lord's commandments is life-giving discipline; and those who do what is pleasing to him enjoy the fruit of the tree of immortality.
20All wisdom is the fear of the Lord,
and in all wisdom there is the fulfilment of the law.19.20 Other authorities add, and the knowledge of his omnipotence. 21 When a servant says to his master, “I will not act as you wish,” even if later he does it, he angers the one who supports him.
22But the knowledge of wickedness is not wisdom,
nor is there prudence where sinners take counsel.
23There is a cleverness which is abominable,
but there is a fool who merely lacks wisdom.
24Better is the God-fearing man who lacks intelligence,
than the highly prudent man who transgresses the law.
25There is a cleverness which is scrupulous but unjust,
and there are people who distort kindness to gain a verdict.
26There is a rascal bowed down in mourning,19.26 Gk blackness
but inwardly he is full of deceit.
27He hides his face and pretends not to hear;
but where no one notices, he will forestall you.
28And if by lack of strength he is prevented from sinning,
he will do evil when he finds an opportunity.
29A man is known by his appearance,
and a sensible man is known by his face, when you meet him.
30A man's attire and open-mouthed laughter,
and a man's manner of walking, show what he is.
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