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[1]Better is a morsel with pleasure in peace, than a house full of many good things and unjust sacrifices, with strife.
[2]A wise servant shall have rule over foolish masters, and shall divide portions among brethren.
[3]As silver and gold are tried in a furnace, so are choice hearts with the Lord.
[4]A bad man hearkens to the tongue of transgressors: but a righteous man attends not to false lips.
[5]He that laughs at the poor provokes him that made him; and he that rejoices at the destruction of another shall not be held guiltless: but he that has compassion shall find mercy.
[6]Children's children are the crown of old men; and their fathers are the glory of children. The faithful has the whole world full of wealth; but the faithless not even a farthing.
[7]Faithful lips will not suit a fool; nor lying lips a just man.
[8]Instruction is to them that use it a gracious reward; and whithersoever it may turn, it shall prosper.
[9]He that conceals injuries seeks love; but he that hates to hide them separates friends and kindred.
[10]A threat breaks down the heart of a wise man; but a fool, though scourged, understands not.
[11]Every bad man stirs up strifes: but the Lord will send out against him an unmerciful messenger.
[12]Care may befall a man of understanding; but fools will meditate evils.
[13]Whoso rewards evil for good, evil shall not be removed from his house.
[14]Rightful rule gives power to words; but sedition and strife precede poverty.
[15]He that pronounces the unjust just, and the just unjust, is unclean and abominable with God.
[16]Why has the fool wealth? for a senseless man will not be able to purchase wisdom. He that exalts his own house seeks ruin; and he that turns aside from instruction shall fall into mischief.
[17]Have thou a friend for every time, and let brethren be useful in distress; for on this account are they born.
[18]A foolish man applauds and rejoices over himself, as he also that becomes surety would make himself responsible for his own friends.
[19]A lover of sin rejoices in strifes;
[20]and the hard-hearted man comes not in for good. A man of a changeful tongue will fall into mischiefs;
[21]and the heart of a fool is grief to its possessor. A father rejoices not over an uninstructed son; but a wise son gladdens his mother.
[22]A glad heart promotes health; but the bones of a sorrowful man dry up.
[23]The ways of a man who unjustly receives gifts in his bosom do not prosper; and an ungodly man perverts the ways of righteousness.
[24]The countenance of a wise man is sensible; but the eyes of a fool go to the ends of the earth.
[25]A foolish son is a cause of anger to his father, and grief to her that bore him.
[26]It is not right to punish a righteous man, nor is it holy to plot against righteous princes.
[27]He that forbears to utter a hard word is discreet, and a patient man is wise.
[28]Wisdom shall be imputed to a fool who asks after wisdom: and he who holds his peace shall seem to be sensible.
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