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[1] A wise son is obedient to his father: but a disobedient son will be destroyed.
[2] A good man shall eat of the fruits of righteousness: but the lives of transgressors shall perish before their time.
[3] He that keeps his own mouth keeps his own life: but he that is hasty with his lips shall bring terror upon himself.
[4] Every slothful man desires, but the hands of the active are diligent.
[5] A righteous man hates an unjust word: but an ungodly man is ashamed, and will have no confidence.
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[7] There are some who, having nothing, enrich themselves: and there are some who bring themselves down in the midst of much wealth.
[8] A man's own wealth is the ransom of his life: but the poor endures not threatening.
[9] The righteous always have light: but the light of the ungodly is quenched. Crafty souls go astray in sins: but just men pity, and are merciful.
[10] A bad man does evil with insolence: but they that are judges of themselves are wise.
[11] Wealth gotten hastily with iniquity is diminished: but he that gathers for himself with godliness shall be increased. The righteous is merciful, and lends.
[12] Better is he that begins to help heartily, than he that promises and leads another to hope: for a good desire is a tree of life.
[13] He that slights a matter shall be slighted of it: but he that fears the commandment has health of soul. To a crafty son there shall be nothing good: but a wise servant shall have prosperous doings, and his way shall be directed aright.
[14] The law of the wise is fountain of life: but the man void of understanding shall die by a snare.
[15] Sound discretion gives favour, and to know the law is the part of a sound understanding: but the ways of scorners tend to destruction.
[16] Every prudent man acts with knowledge: but the fool displays his own mischief.
[17] A rash king shall fall into mischief: but a wise messenger shall deliver him.
[18] Instruction removes poverty and disgrace: but he that attends to reproofs shall be honoured.
[19] The desires of the godly gladden the soul, but the works of the ungodly are far from knowledge.
[20] If thou walkest with wise men thou shalt be wise: but he that walks with fools shall be known.
[21] Evil shall pursue sinners; but good shall overtake the righteous.
[22] A good man shall inherit children's children; and the wealth of ungodly men is laid up for the just.
[23] The righteous shall spend many years in wealth: but the unrighteous shall perish suddenly.
[24] He that spares the rod hates his son: but he that loves, carefully chastens him.
[25] A just man eats and satisfies his soul: but the souls of the ungodly are in want.
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