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[3] The folly of a man spoils his ways: and he blames God in his heart.
[4] Wealth acquires many friends; but the poor is deserted even of the friend he has.
[5] A false witness shall not be unpunished, and he that accuses unjustly shall not escape.
[6] Many court the favour of kings; but every bad man becomes a reproach to another man.
[7] Every one who hates his poor brother shall also be far from friendship. Good understanding will draw near to them that know it, and a sensible man will find it. He that does much harm perfects mischief; and he that used provoking words shall not escape.
[8] He that procures wisdom loves himself; and he that keeps wisdom shall find good.
[9] A false witness shall not be unpunished; and whosoever shall kindle mischief shall perish by it.
[10] Delight does not suit a fool, nor is it seemly if a servant should begin to rule with haughtiness.
[11] A merciful man is long-suffering; and his triumph overtakes transgressors.
[12] The threatening of a king is like the roaring of a lion; but as dew on the grass, so is his favour.
[13] A foolish son is a disgrace to his father: vows paid out of the hire of a harlot are not pure.
[14] Fathers divide house and substance to their children: but a wife is suited to a man by the Lord.
[15] Cowardice possesses the effeminate man; and the soul of the sluggard shall hunger.
[16] He that keeps the commandment keeps his own soul; but he that despises his ways shall perish.
[17] He that has pity on the poor lends to the Lord; and he will recompense to him according to his gift.
[18] Chasten thy son, for so he shall be hopeful; and be not exalted in thy soul to haughtiness.
[19] A malicious man shall be severely punished, and if he commit injury, he shall also lose his life.
[20] Hear, son, the instruction of thy father, that thou mayest be wise at thy latter end.
[21] There are many thoughts in a man's heart; but the counsel of the Lord abides for ever.
[22] Mercy is a fruit to a man: and a poor man is better than a rich liar.
[23] The fear of the Lord is life to a man: and he shall lodge without fear in places where knowledge is not seen.
[24] He that unjustly hides his hands in his bosom, will not even bring them up to his mouth.
[25] When a pestilent character is scourged, a simple man is made wiser: and if thou reprove a wise man, he will understand discretion.
[26] He that dishonours his father, and drives away his mother, shall be disgraced and shall be exposed to reproach.
[27] A son who ceases to attend to the instruction of a father will cherish evil designs.
[28] He that becomes surety for a foolish child will despise the ordinance: and the mouth of ungodly men shall drink down judgment.
[29] Scourges are preparing for the intemperate, and punishments likewise for fools.
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