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\h PROVERBS
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\toc1 The Book of Proverbs
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\toc2 Proverbs
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\mt1 Proverbs
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\c 1
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\v 1 These are the sayings that compare one example with another, to teach moral lessons and to make people wise, from Solomon the king of Israel, who was son of David.
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\q1
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\v 2 The purpose of these sayings is to teach the meaning of wisdom
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\q2 and give examples of moral instruction, so wise teaching can guide you.
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\v 3 These sayings offer correction so you may live wisely,
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\q2 by the measures of what is right, what is just, and what is fair.
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\v 4 They give wise teaching to those who have no experience and instruct those who do not know how to live a moral life,
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\q and give young people what they need to know and teach them what they do not understand—
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\v 5 so wise people may listen to these sayings and increase in their learning,
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\q2 and those who already have insight will gain more ways to live according to the lessons of wisdom.
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\v 6 They seek to understand the lessons of the proverbs and the meaning of the parables.
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\q2 These are the words of the wise and their difficult riddles.
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\v 7 You must begin your search for knowledge by honoring Yahweh and respecting him;
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\q2 a fool who dishonors himself hates wisdom and fights against the one who corrects him.
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\v 8 My son, listen when your father teaches you
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\q2 and do not disobey the rules your mother set down.
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\v 9 Their teaching is a wreath upon your head,
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\q2 and beautiful necklaces around your neck;
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\q2 they are priceless gifts from your parents.
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\v 10 My son, as sinners try to draw you into their sin with smooth talk and flattery,
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\q2 do not listen to what they say and do not follow them.
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\v 11 They may say, "Come with us! Join us!
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\q2 We will hide in wait and we will take the life of one who passes by.
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\q2 We will hide ourselves and we will rise up and attack a person who has done us no wrong—that will be our sport.
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\v 12 Like the grave has power to take even a healthy person and drag them to the place of the dead, we will take their life from them.
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\q2 We will make them like those who fall into the place where there is no hope of escape.
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\v 13 We will find many valuable and expensive items,
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\q2 and we will fill our houses with what we steal from them!
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\v 14 So, come, be part of our team!
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\q2 Let us all share equally the things we steal."
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\v 15 My son, do not walk that road with them!
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\q2 Do not put your foot down on the same path on which they walk!
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\v 16 They run to the places where they do terrible things;
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\q2 they hurry so they can commit murder.
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\v 17 It is useless to put out a net to trap a bird
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\q while the bird is watching you.
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\v 18 These men make plans that turn around and kill them.
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\q2 They set a trap and the trap catches them.
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\v 19 These are the ways of all who gain their riches through theft and deceit;
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\q2 the things they stole destroy the lives of the thieves who cling to them.
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\v 20 Wisdom is like a woman who cries out in the streets.
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\q2 Wisdom calls out to people in the plazas.
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\v 21 At the intersection of busy streets she cries out
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\q2 and at the entrance of city gates she says:
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\v 22 "You who have not been taught, how long will you love being enticed to do what will harm you?
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\q2 You who think you know more than the wise, how long will you have so much joy in the little you know?
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\q2 How long will you fools refuse to learn?
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\v 23 If you pay attention to me when I correct you,
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\q2 I will tell you all I am thinking.
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\q2 I will help you understand what I am saying to you.
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\v 24 But when I called to you, you refused to listen.
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\q2 I beckoned you and stretched out my hands to you,
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\q but no one paid any attention.
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\v 25 You refused to listen to my advice
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\q and you did not listen when I corrected you.
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\v 26 I will laugh at you, when you are experiencing troubles;
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\q2 when you are terribly afraid,
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\q2 I will have contempt for you and not compassion.
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\v 27 When troubles strike you like a powerful storm
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\q2 and disasters hit you like a violent wind,
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\q2 when you experience distress and you go through difficulties,
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\q2 I will have contempt for you.
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\v 28 Then people will call to me to help them,
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\q2 but I will not answer them.
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\q2 They will be desperate for my help and search everywhere for me,
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\q2 but they will not find me.
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\v 29 They rejected what I say and they hated what I know,
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\q and they made a choice not to show respect to Yahweh.
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\v 30 They would not obey what I told them to do,
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\q and they did not pay attention when I tried to correct them.
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\v 31 So they will experience the consequences of their actions
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\q2 when they carry out their evil plans.
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\v 32 Those who have not been taught wisdom are foolish.
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\q2 Fools choose to make no decision about anything, but be sure of this: Their failure to make a decision will destroy their lives.
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\v 33 But those who pay attention to me will live in peace and safety,
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\q2 and they will rest and not be afraid of any disaster that may come."
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\c 2
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\v 1 My son, listen to what I say,
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\q2 and consider my commands to be as valuable as a treasure.
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\v 2 Pay attention to wisdom
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\q2 and try hard to understand what is wise.
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\v 3 Call out to Yahweh to get insight;
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\q2 plead with him to help you understand more of what he wants you to know.
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\v 4 Search eagerly for wisdom, like you would search for silver—
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\q2 like you would search for a treasure that someone has hidden.
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\v 5 If you do that, you will understand how to give Yahweh the respect he deserves,
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\q2 and you will succeed in knowing God.
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\v 6 Yahweh is the one who gives us wisdom.
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\q2 He is the one who tells us things that we need to know and understand.
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\v 7 He stores up good advice so he can give it to those who honor him by the way they live their lives.
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\q2 He protects those who do with their lives what they say with their lips.
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\v 8 He guards justice and works to see it is done,
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\q2 and he keeps safe those who are faithful to him.
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\v 9 You will understand what Yahweh sees is right and what Yahweh determines is just to do,
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\q2 and he will show you the best way to live.
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\v 10 Wisdom will fill your life;
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\q2 knowing what Yahweh wants you to know will cause you to be joyful.
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\v 11 You will learn to tell the difference between right and wrong
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\q1 and that will keep you safe.
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\v 12 You will not do what Yahweh forbids you to do,
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\q2 and you will stay away from those who imagine horrible things and talk about them.
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\v 13 They go the wrong way,
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\q2 and they walk where there is no light.
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\v 14 They are glad when they do what is wrong;
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\q2 they twist good things into bad and enjoy doing what they know is wrong.
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\v 15 They bend the truth and live by deception
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\q2 and their lies hide what they have done.
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\v 5 If you pay attention to that wisdom
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\q1 it will help you stay away from the immoral woman,
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\q2 the woman who speaks to you with seductive words,
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\q2 so that you might come to her, to be with her.
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\v 17 Those women left the husbands they married when they were young;
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\q2 they forgot the promise they made to God to love only the one they married.
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\v 18 Those who enter her house are taken to their death,
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\q2 because the way to her house takes them where dead people are buried.
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\v 19 All who go to her to sleep with her have no way to get out of her house;
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\q2 they will be so lost they will never find the way back to life.
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\v 20 You must live your life in the same way that good men are living.
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\q2 You should do the same things as those who do what is right.
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\v 21 Those who do what is right will receive the land as a gift from Yahweh,
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\q2 and only those who do what they have promised will stay in the land for a long time.
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\v 22 Those who do bad things will have no claim to this land,
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\q2 and people who take advantage of others and do not keep their word will never have even a small part of the land.
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\c 3
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\v 1 My son, do not forget the lessons I have taught you.
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\q1 Keep my commands inside of you, as important guidance for how you will live,
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\v 2 because they will help you live a long life, measured in either days or years,
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\q1 and they will bring you peace in addition to all the lessons they teach you.
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\v 3 Treat others with tenderness and always speak the truth to them.
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\q2 Let tenderness and truth guide you in every relationship,
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\q2 as if they both were on a necklace you wear, a necklace that guides you in everything you say.
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\v 4 Then you will experience God's delight in you,
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\q2 and people will also approve of you.
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\v 5 Put all your trust in Yahweh,
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\q2 and do not take action because you made up your mind what you should do;
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\v 6 but in every choice and decision, look to Yahweh,
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\q2 and he will show you how you must live.
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\v 7 Do not think you are wise enough to direct your life;
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\q2 give Yahweh the reverence he deserves,
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\q2 and when evil invites you in, turn aside from it.
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\v 8 Giving Yahweh reverence will make your body healthy
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\q2 and it will give your bones the food it needs.
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\v 9 When you gain money, honor Yahweh by giving him the tithe;
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\q2 give him the first portion of what you received, to remember it all came from him.
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\v 10 If you honor Yahweh,
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your storerooms will be so full that they will overflow,
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\q2 and your barrels will be bursting with all the wine you have made.
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\v 11 My son, do not hate it when Yahweh corrects you,
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\q2 and when he rebukes you, do not resent it,
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\v 12 for Yahweh only corrects those he loves,
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\q2 just like parents correct their children whom they love.
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\v 13 Those who get wisdom are fortunate;
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\q1 with her they also get understanding.
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\v 14 Wisdom gives you a better profit than owning silver,
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\q2 and she will give you something that is much more valuable than gold.
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\v 15 Being wise is more precious than jewels
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\q2 and there is nothing you desire that is worth as much as wisdom.
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\v 16 Wisdom can make you able to live a long life, if you do what she teaches;
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\q2 she is also ready to make you wealthy and to persuade other people to honor you.
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\v 17 Wisdom is known by how kind she is,
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\q2 and she always directs you to the place where you will find peace.
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\v 18 Wisdom is like a tree whose fruit gives life to those who hold on to it,
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\q2 and Yahweh gives happiness to those who hold on to it.
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\v 19 By his wisdom Yahweh laid out the earth from the very beginning,
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\q2 and by his understanding he put everything in the heavens exactly where it should be.
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\v 20 The deepest part of the oceans broke open according to Yahweh's design,
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\q2 and in the same way, he made the dew so it would fall from the clouds above.
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\v 21 My son, hold on to good sense in the decisions you make,
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\q2 and do not take your eye off of them.
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\v 22 They will bring life to you,
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\q2 and a sign of Yahweh's blessings on your life
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\q2 that people can see by your good judgment.
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\v 23 Your good decisions will take you where you are going in safety,
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\q2 and they will keep you from taking a wrong step on the way.
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\v 24 When you lie down to sleep, you will not have any fear,
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\q2 and your sleep will be refreshing.
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\v 25 Do not let a disaster fill you with terror,
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\q2 and do not let wicked people fill you with fear when they come for you.
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\v 26 Yahweh takes your side to defend you;
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\q2 he will not allow any trap to catch and hold you.
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\v 27 Give good gifts to those who deserve it;
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\q2 when you can, help them.
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\v 28 Do not say to your neighbor, "Come back later;
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\q2 perhaps I will help you tomorrow,"
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\q2 when you have the money with you and can help him now.
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\v 29 Do not make plans to harm anyone you know,
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\q especially those who live close to you and trust you.
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\v 30 If a person has done nothing to you,
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\q2 do not argue with him or say he has done something to you.
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\v 31 Do not envy a person who does violence to others,
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\q2 and do not imitate anything he does.
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\v 32 A lying person is hated by Yahweh for what he does,
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\q2 but Yahweh is a close friend to anyone who lives rightly.
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\v 33 Yahweh promises punishment to the families of those who do evil things,
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\q2 but he makes happy the families of the good.
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\v 34 Yahweh makes fools of those who treat others with disrespect,
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\q2 but he gives his kindness to people who are humble.
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\v 35 Those who are wise will be honored,
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\q2 but foolish people will become well known for their dishonor.
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\v 1 Listen, children, listen to what I am teaching you.
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\q2 If you pay attention, you will learn about what it means to understand.
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\v 2 The lessons I give to you are good teaching, given in order.
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\q2 So do not refuse to learn the lessons I teach you.
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\v 3 When I was my father's boy,
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\q1 and the only child of my mother,
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\v 4 my father told me, "Put my words deep within you;
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\q1 obey my orders to you
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\q2 and you will have life.
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\v 5 Hold on to what is wise and whatever helps you understand,
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\q1 and do not forget the lessons I taught you and do not throw away the insights I spoke to you.
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\v 6 Do not run away from the lessons that the wise teach you,
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\q2 because if you become wise, wisdom will keep you safe.
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\q1 Love wisdom and it will guard your life.
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\v 7 The most important thing you can do is to study the principles of wisdom
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\q2 and spend all you own so you can grow more and more in your understanding.
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\v 8 Wisdom is to be loved more than anything that is valuable, and she will raise you to a high position—
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\q2 and wisdom will honor you when you show how much you love it.
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\v 9 When you have attained wisdom, it will be like a beautiful wreath of honor on your head;
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\q2 she will give you a beautiful crown."
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\v 10 Hear, my son, listen and understand what I say to you—
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\q1 do this, and you will live a long life.
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\v 11 I directed you in the way you should walk and to use the wisdom you were taught;
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\q2 I led you by the hand down the roads, roads that are the right way for you to go.
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\v 12 When you live, you do not have anyone to blame; if you live wisely,
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\q2 when you use all your effort, you will succeed.
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\v 13 Remember the lessons that discipline taught you
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\q2 and do not let them go.
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\q1 Guard them; for you live your life by them.
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\v 14 Do not do what wicked people do, nor be with them;
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\q1 do not be with people who do evil things.
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\v 15 Stay far from those ways;
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\q2 turn another way and go on another road.
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\v 16 Evil people cannot rest until they have done something that Yahweh said they must not do.
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\q2 They will not rest until they force someone to fall—someone who was doing well until they came along.
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\v 17 They get their strength and they are fed by doing what is wrong,
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\q and they are intoxicated by hurting others; they get drunk on it.
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\v 18 The path taken by those who do right grows brighter and brigher, like the rising of the sun at dawn,
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\q2 and it shines brighter and brighter until it is as full as the light of day.
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\v 19 The actions of wicked people are like the darkness—
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\q2 they stumble because they cannot see what makes them fall.
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\v 20 My son, pay attention to what I am saying to you.
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\q2 Pay attention to these lessons I am teaching you.
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\v 21 Keep reading them over and over,
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\q1 and keep them deep within you.
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\v 22 For my words bring a message of life to those who pay attention to them,
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\q and their message brings health to the entire body.
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\v 23 Protect your heart with all your strength and guard what you love;
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\q2 guard it, for it becomes a fountain overflowing with life.
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\v 24 Make it your aim to keep away from you any lying speech,
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\q2 and put any deceptive talk far away.
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\v 25 Look straight ahead because you are focused on what is good and right,
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\v 26 Take care about where you will go, and take care to be sure that the way is safe;
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\v 1 My son, learn the lessons I teach you about wisdom.
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\q2 I understand much about this, so listen very carefully to what I tell you.
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\v 2 If you do that, you will learn the difference between what is important and what is not,
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\q2 and you will not mix true knowledge with mistakes when you speak.
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\v 3 The woman who desires to commit adultery speaks with words that are sweet,
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\v 4 but in the end she is so bitter you can taste it,
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\v 6 She does not want to take the path that will let her live for a long time.
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\q1 She goes here and there, but where she is going she does not know.
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\v 7 So now, my sons, pay attention to what I say,
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\v 8 Stay far away from the immoral woman;
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\v 9 If you go to her, you will lose the respect of others,
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\q2 and you give your life to someone who will not have mercy on you.
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\v 10 It may be that others will take all the wealth that you have earned,
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\q2 and it goes into the houses of people you do not know.
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\v 11 And when you are about to die,
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\v 12 Then you will say, "I hated it when I was punished for doing wrong;
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\q2 I despised people when they told me how to live.
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\v 13 I did not obey my teachers
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\q2 and I paid no attention to those who taught me.
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\v 14 I was almost destroyed by bad things that happened to me,
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\q2 and this was known to everyone who came together to worship Yahweh."
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\v 15 Just as you drink water from your own cistern, be faithful to your own wife.
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\v 16 You would not waste your own water by pouring it into the street,
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\q2 or let your water run into the public places.
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\v 17 Let both your water and your wife be for you alone to enjoy,
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\v 18 May your fountain be blessed;
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\q1 may you be happy with the woman you married when you were young.
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\v 19 She is as graceful as a loving deer and as graceful as a young doe.
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\q2 Let her breasts always satisfy your longings,
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\q2 so you are forever enraptured with her love.
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\v 20 My son, why should you be caught up in the arms of an adulteress?
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\q2 Why should you caress the breasts of another man's wife?
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\v 21 Yahweh sees everything we do; nothing is hidden from him.
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\q2 He sees every path we take; he knows everywhere we go.
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\v 22 An evil person's sinful desires take hold of him;
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\q2 his sins are like a trap that catches him.
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\v 23 An evil man will die because he could not say "No" to his desires;
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\q2 he gets lost because his foolishness has no limits.
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\c 6
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\v 1 My son, if you provide a guarantee for a neighbor who takes out a loan,
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\q2 or if you give the promise that you will pay for a loan of a person you do not know,
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\v 2 you laid a trap for yourself by making the promise,
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\q2 and you have been caught by agreeing to a contract for someone you did not know.
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\v 3 Do this, my son, and deliver yourself from this difficulty:
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\q1 humbly go to your neighbor and beg him to cancel the agreement that you made.
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\v 4 Do not sleep,
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\q2 and do not rest until you go and talk with him.
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\v 5 Save yourself,
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\q2 like a deer that escapes from the hunter,
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\q2 or like a bird that flies away from the hand of one who hunts for birds.
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\v 6 You lazy person, learn something from watching the ants.
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\q2 Become wise and watch what they do.
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\v 7 The ant has no commander, officer, or ruler telling him what to do,
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\v 8 but during the summer it works hard,
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\q2 gathering and storing food to eat during the winter.
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\v 9 But you lazy person, how long will you continue to sleep?
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\q2 When will you rise and go to work?
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\q1
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\v 10 You sleep a for a little time, and then you say, "A little more sleep, a little more resting in bed,
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\q2 a little more folding of the hands to take a nap."
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\v 11 Suddenly poverty will take over your life like a thief who steals everything from you.
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\v 12 A worthless person—a person who does bad to others—lives by the lies he speaks to others.
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\q2
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\v 13 They tell tales by winking their eyes, they give signals by moving their feet, and they make plans by pointing with their fingers.
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\v 14 The one who does bad things lays out plans within himself;
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\q2 he stirs up constant conflict wherever he goes.
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\v 15 His own disaster will overtake him in a second;
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\q2 he will be crushed to the point that he cannot be healed.
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\v 16 There are six, even seven, things that Yahweh hates.
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\v 17 Yahweh hates the eyes of the proud, the tongue that tells lies,
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\q the hands that shed the blood of the innocent,
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\v 18 a heart that plots and makes plans to do evil things to others,
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\q3
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\v 19 the witness who breathes out lies when he gives testimony,
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\q3 and the one who causes strife between members of the same family.
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\v 20 My son, obey the command of your father,
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\q2 and do not walk away from what your mother taught you.
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\q1
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\v 21 Keep these lessons and tie them close inside as a part of yourself;
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\q2 tie them around your neck, to remind you how important they are to you.
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\v 22 When you walk, those lessons will guide you.
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\q2 When you sleep, they will watch over you and protect you.
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\q When you wake up in the morning, they will teach you.
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\q1
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\v 23 These commands are like a lamp for you, and what we teach you is like a light to guide you.
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\q1 When people correct you, this is to continually teach you the right way to live.
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\v 24 These lessons keep you from the immoral woman;
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\q2 they tell you about her enticing words and warn you to be on guard.
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\v 25 Do not throw your desires after such a woman, nor should you desire her beauty;
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\q do not let her capture you by the way she looks at you.
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\v 26 Sleeping with a prostitute may cost you only the price of a loaf of bread,
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\q2 but if you sleep with another man's wife, it may cost you your life.
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\v 27 Can you carry hot coals in your pockets and not be burned?
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\v 28 Can you walk on burning coals and not scorch your feet?
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\v 29 So is anyone who sleeps with another man's wife—he will suffer for doing that.
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\q2 It is certain he will be severely punished.
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\v 30 We do not despise a thief if he steals some food because he is very hungry.
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\v 31 But if he steals something and then is caught by others,
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\q1 he will have to pay back seven times as much as he stole,
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\q1 even if he must sell everything that is in his house to get enough money to repay what he stole.
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\v 32 But a man who commits adultery has no good judgment
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\q2 because he is destroying his own self.
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\q1
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\v 33 Wounds and shame will come to him;
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\q1 he will never forget how others disgraced him for his deed.
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\v 34 Because that woman's husband will be jealous, he will become furious,
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\q2 and when he gets revenge, he will not act mercifully toward that man.
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\q1
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\v 35 He will not accept any bribe to stop him.
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\c 7
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\q1
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\v 1 My son, obey the words I say to you;
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\q2 remember all my orders.
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\q1
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\v 2 If you obey my commands, you will live.
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\q1 Consider my commands to be the most precious thing you possess, and obey them.
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\q1
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\v 3 Write down my commands and tie them to your fingers to remind yourself of them;
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\q2 let it be as if you had written them in your inner self.
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\q1
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\v 4 Think of wisdom as if it were a woman, one of your own sisters, whom you love;
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\q2 think of understanding as if it were a person, one of your own family, to whom you are loyal.
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\q1
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\v 5 If you pay attention to that wisdom
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\q1 it will help you stay away from the immoral woman,
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\q2 the woman who speaks to you with seductive words,
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\q2 so that you might come to her, to be with her.
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\q1
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\v 6 Standing in my house, I looked out of a window,
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\q2 through the wooden shade,
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\q1
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\v 7 and I saw some young men who had not yet learned how to live wisely.
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\q2 I especially saw a young man there who had no good judgment.
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\q1
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\v 8 He walked down the street near the house on the corner of the road,
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\q2 and he walked toward the house of the adulteress.
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\q1
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\v 9 It was the time of day when night and darkness were coming near.
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\q1
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\v 10 That was where the woman who was seeking an affair met the young man, and she greeted him.
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\q2 She was dressed as prostitutes dress, with seductive and enticing clothes, and she had secret plans.
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\q1
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\v 11 She was loud and wayward, attracting attention.
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\q2 She did not stay in her own home.
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\q1
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\v 12 She searched for a man as she walked along the streets one day; on another day she stood in the marketplace to find a man.
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\q2 At any street corner she waited for someone who would commit sin with her.
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\q1
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\v 13 When she saw the young man, she firmly took hold of him, and then she kissed him.
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\q2 Without any shame and with great boldness, she said,
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\q1
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\v 14 "Today I have meat in my house, because I made a sacrifice in the temple to promise friendship with Yahweh.
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\q2 In this way I kept my vows to Yahweh,
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\q1
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\v 15 and now I have come out here to meet you.
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\q2 I was looking for you, and now I have found you!
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\v 16 I have put on my bed sheets—the finest colored linen fabrics from Egypt.
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\q1
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\v 17 I have sprinkled perfumes on my bed—
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\q2 myrrh, aloes, and cinnamon.
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\q1
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\v 18 Come! Let us make love all night, until the morning comes.
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\q2 Let us enjoy ourselves with many ways of making love, as much as we want.
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\q1
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\v 19 My husband is not at home;
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\q2 he has gone away on a long journey.
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\q1
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\v 20 He filled a bag with money and took it with him;
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\q2 he will not come back until the middle of the month."
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\q1
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\v 21 So she convinced the young man with her persuasive words;
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\q2 because of her smooth and convincing talk, he gave in to what she wanted to do.
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\v 22 All at once he follows her inside
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\q2 like an ox going to the place
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\q2 where it is killed and cut up into pieces,
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\q1 or like a deer that is caught in a trap
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\q2
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\v 23 until the hunter comes and shoots an arrow
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\q2 that strikes the animal and kills it,
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\q1 or like a bird that flies into a trap
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\q2 but the bird does not know it will die there
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\q2 because it cannot get out of the trap.
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\v 24 My sons, listen to me,
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\q2 and pay careful attention to what I say to you.
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\q1
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\v 25 You must resist her from within you, from deep inside. Do not decide to do what you want and follow her.
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\q2 You must decide that you will never follow her where she goes.
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\v 26 She has caused many men to be ruined;
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\q2 truly, no one can count the men she has destroyed—they are too many to count.
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\v 27 The road to her house is the road to the grave;
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\q2 it goes down to the place where the dead are kept.
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\c 8
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\q1
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\v 1 Listen to Wisdom calling; her voice sounds like that of a woman who shouts in the public square.
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\q1 Understanding raises her voice; she sounds like a woman who calls out to be heard.
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\q1
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\v 2 On the top of the hills and where the roads come together,
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\q1 there Wisdom stands.
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\q1
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\v 3 Wisdom also stands at the gates at the entrance to the city, and she calls out with a loud voice. Wisdom says:
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\q1
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\v 4 "I am calling out to everyone;
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\q2 I am shouting to all people!
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\v 5 You people who have no training, you must be taught how to live;
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\q2 you must learn so that you can understand completely.
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\v 6 Listen to me, because I will explain to you some excellent things.
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\q2 I can teach you about what is right
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\q1
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\v 7 because I speak what is true;
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\q2 I detest evil things so much, I hate to even speak about them.
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\v 8 Everything that I say is right;
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\q2 I do not say anything that changes the meaning of what is good or that leads people away from it.
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\q1
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\v 9 My words give good advice to the one who understands the meaning of what I say;
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\q2 those who have learned to tell good from evil will easily know that my words are right.
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\v 10 Choose what I teach you
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\q2 instead of trying to get much silver,
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\q1 and choose the knowledge I will show you, for it is more valuable than gold.
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\q2
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\v 11 For I, Wisdom, am more precious than jewels;
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\q2 nothing is as valuable for you as I am.
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\v 12 I, Wisdom, live with Common Sense; we are like two people living in the same house.
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\q1 I know many things and I act carefully.
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\q1
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\v 13 Everyone who honors Yahweh hates what is evil.
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\q2 I am Wisdom, and I hate it when people are proud, when they think they are more important than others.
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\q2 I hate it when people act in evil ways and when they tell lies.
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\v 14 I give good advice and I have the best wisdom;
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\q2 I have true understanding about the nature of things and I have great strength.
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\q1
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\v 15 When kings are wise, they rule well;
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\q2 and when rulers are wise, they make laws that are just.
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\v 16 By me princes rule, and also noblemen and all who govern with justice.
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\v 17 I am Wisdom, and I love all who love me;
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\q2 those who work hard to find me will find me.
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\v 18 These people will have lasting riches and they will live right,
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\q2 because I have riches and honor with me.
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\v 19 What I can give people is more valuable than fine gold and the best silver.
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\v 20 I always do what is right and just.
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\v 21 I give wealth to those who love me
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\q2 and I fill up their treasuries.
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\v 22 Yahweh created me, Wisdom; he made me when he began to create the world;
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\q2 I was the first thing he created in the beginning.
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\q1
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\v 23 He made me long ago—at the very first, at the beginning of the earth.
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\q1
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\v 24 I was born before the oceans were created,
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\q2 when there were no springs from which water flowed.
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\v 25 I was born before the hills and mountains were set in place.
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\v 26 I am Wisdom and I was born before Yahweh made the earth;
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\q2 before he made the tiny particles of dust in the earth, I was there.
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\q1
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\v 27 I was there when Yahweh put the heavens where they are,
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\q2 on the day when he marked on the ocean's surface how far a person at sea can see in every direction.
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\v 28 I was there when Yahweh put the clouds above the earth,
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\q2 and when he made the springs at the bottom of the sea to give water to the oceans.
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\q1
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\v 29 I was there when he fixed a boundary for the seas,
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\q2 so that the water in the seas would not go past those boundaries,
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\q1 and when he marked out the limits of the dry land.
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\v 30 I was at Yahweh's side as his master craftsman;
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\q1 I made him happy every day, and I always rejoiced when I was with him.
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\q1
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\v 31 I was delighted with the whole world he created;
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\q2 I was happy with the people he brought into existence, too.
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\v 32 So, you who are my children, listen to me.
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\q2 How fortunate are those who live as I live.
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\q1
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\v 33 Listen to what I teach you and you will become wise.
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\q2 Do not reject what I have taught you.
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\q1
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\v 34 How fortunate are those who listen to me,
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\q2 those who wait for me outside my house every day.
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\v 35 Those who find me will find life,
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\q2 and Yahweh will be pleased with them.
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\q1
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\v 36 But those who do not find me, they hurt themselves.
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\q2 All those who hate me love death."
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\v 2 She prepared a meal and set her table;
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\v 3 Like a woman who sends out her maids to give the invitations to her guests, Wisdom calls out from the highest place in the city for all to hear, and she says,
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\v 4 "If you are still immature, come here,"
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\q1 and she gives the invitation to those who have no good judgment.
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\v 5 "Come and eat the food that I have prepared," she says,
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\v 6 Leave your untrained ways behind you, and live,
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\v 7 If you rebuke someone who says insulting things about other people, he will also insult you.
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\v 8 A person who insults others will hate you if you tell him to stop.
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\q2 But if you rebuke a wise person, he will become your friend.
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\v 9 If you give instruction to a wise person, he will become even wiser.
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\q2 And if you teach a person who does what is right, he will learn even more.
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\v 10 The first step in getting wisdom is to give Yahweh the respect he deserves,
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\q2 and knowing Yahweh, the Holy One, is the where understanding comes from.
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\v 11 If you become wise, your days will be filled full,
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\v 12 If you become wise, you will gain many benefits from it;
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\q2 if you ridicule other people, you will suffer by yourself."
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\v 13 A foolish woman talks loudly;
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\q2 she is untaught in the subjects of wisdom and she knows very little.
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\v 14 She sits at the door of her house
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\q2 or on the highest place in the town,
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\v 15 and she calls out to the men who are passing by,
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\v 16 "Any of you who have no experience, come here,"
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\v 17 "If you sleep with me, it will be as sweet as drinking water that you have stolen,
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\q2 or eating delicious food all by yourself."
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\v 18 Any man who accepts her invitation does not know that the dead are in her home,
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\q2 that those who accepted her invitation and went into her house are now in the world of the dead.
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\c 10
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\v 1 These are the proverbs of Solomon:
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\q A child who lives according to wisdom makes his father happy,
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\q2 but if a child does foolish things, he causes his mother to be very sad.
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\v 2 Riches that you got by being dishonest will not have any value,
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\q2 but when you do what is right, you will be protected from death.
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\v 3 Yahweh does not allow people who do right to starve,
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\q2 but he will makes it impossible for wicked people to get what they want.
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\v 4 A lazy person who will not work becomes poor;
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\q2 those who work hard become rich.
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\v 5 He is wise who harvests the crops when they are ready to be gathered,
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\q2 but it would be shameful for him to sleep while others are harvesting the crop.
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\v 6 Those who do right will receive many good gifts from God,
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\q2 but those who do wicked things cover their violence so they cannot be seen.
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\v 7 When we remember those who do what is right, we get a blessing from Yahweh,
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\q2 but we cannot remember the names of wicked people.
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\v 8 Wise people follow good instructions,
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\q2 but a fool who talks too much will fail.
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\v 9 An honest person lives his life and has nothing to hide,
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\q2 but one who is dishonest—his lies will be discovered.
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\v 10 The one who winks his eye signals others to help him do something that is wrong,
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\q2 and a fool will be ruined because he talks too much.
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\v 11 A person who does right is like a spring that gives life-saving water,
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\q2 but the wicked person hides his brutality by his words.
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\v 12 Hatred has the power to start many arguments,
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\q but love covers anything that may hurt us.
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\v 13 Those who have good sense say what is wise,
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\q2 but people who do not have good judgment must be punished.
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\v 14 Wise people continue to learn all that they can,
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\q2 but when foolish people speak, they will soon experience destruction.
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\q1
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\v 15 The wealth that rich people have protects them like a city is protected by a strong wall around it,
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\q2 but because people are poor, they have no one to help them.
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\v 16 If you do what is right, your reward will lead you to life,
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\q2 but all that sinful people gain is the ability to sin even more.
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\v 17 Life can be found by the one who is trained by discipline,
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\q2 but the one who will not listen to correction wanders away.
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\v 18 Those who hide their hatred of others must lie to cover it up,
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\q2 and those who repeat slander are foolish.
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\v 19 When people talk a lot, sin is sure to follow;
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\q2 if you are wise, you will always be careful about what you say.
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\q1
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\v 20 The one who does right
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\q1 is like pure silver;
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\q1 there is little value in the heart of the one who does wicked things.
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\q1
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\v 21 What those who do right say benefits many,
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\q2 but foolish people die because they lack good sense.
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\q1
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\v 22 Yahweh gives good gifts that make some people wealthy,
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\q2 and he does not make them suffer for it.
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\v 23 Foolish people play games when they do what is wrong,
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\q2 but people with understanding enjoy wisdom.
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\v 24 What wicked people fear will happen to them;
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\q1 those who do what is right will get what they hoped for.
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\q1
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\v 25 Wicked people are like the storm that comes and then it is gone,
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\q2 but those who do right are like a foundation that lasts forever.
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\v 26 Like vinegar in our mouths or smoke in our eyes,
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\q1 that is what the lazy man is like to the one who hired him.
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\v 27 If you give Yahweh the respect he deserves, you will live for a long time;
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\q2 but wicked people die before they become old.
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\v 28 Those who do right have hope in their joy,
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\q2 but wicked people can expect their lives to be short.
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\q1
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\v 29 Following Yahweh brings protection to those who keep their promises,
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\q2 but those who do not follow him find out he destroys those who do what is evil.
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\v 30 Those who do right will never be defeated,
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\q2 but wicked people will not have a home.
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\q1
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\v 31 Wisdom is like a fruit that those who do right bear,
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\q2 but Yahweh will cut out the deceitful tongue.
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\q1
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\v 32 Those who do right know the words Yahweh permits them to speak,
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\q2 but wicked people say what Yahweh has forbidden.
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\c 11
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\q1
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\v 1 When people use scales that are not correct;
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\q1 Yahweh is angry that they are stealing from their customers;
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\q2 he is delighted with those who use correct weights on the scales.
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\q1
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\v 2 People who are proud live in such a way that always ends in disgrace;
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\q2 people who are humble are the only ones who can learn about wisdom.
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\q1
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\v 3 People who keep their promises also make choices that lead them in the right way;
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\q2 those who cannot be trusted are destroyed by their own dishonesty.
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\q1
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\v 4 Your money will not help you on the day Yahweh judges the world;
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\q2 but if you do what is right, you will be kept safe from many dangers, even death.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 5 When people are honest and good, they know where they should go and what they should do;
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\q2 but those who do evil find that their wickedness will destroy them.
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\q1
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\v 6 God rescues those who do what is right,
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\q2 but those who do what is evil become slaves to their desires.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 7 When a wicked person dies, all he hoped for in the future is lost;
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\q2 what he wanted to accomplish with his strength, will never happen.
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\q1
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\v 8 The one who does what is right, Yahweh delivers from trouble;
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\q2 and Yahweh gives that trouble to the wicked.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 9 A person who has no kind of religious faith uses his words to destroy his neighbor;
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\q2 but people who do right will be saved by the knowledge they have gathered.
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\q1
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\v 10 When things go well for those who do what is right, those in their city are happy,
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\q2 and shouts of joy are heard when wicked people die.
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\q1
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\v 11 When there are people in the city who please God and they give good gifts to others, the city becomes great;
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\q2 but the words spoken by the wicked tear down the city.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 12 The one who treats his friend with contempt has no good judgment;
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\q2 a person who has learned what is important says nothing.
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\q1
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\v 13 Those who spread gossip tell secrets to others,
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\q2 but a person you can trust will not talk about it.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 14 A nation will be destroyed if it does not have leaders who guide it wisely;
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\q2 but the nation will have victory when it listens to many advisors.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 15 If you promise to pay off a loan that is taken by a stranger, you will lose your money.
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\q2 You will be safe if you refuse to make any kind of agreement to pay someone else's debts.
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\q1
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\v 16 A kindhearted woman earns respect;
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\q2 but violent people take hold of riches.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 17 By their kindness to others kind people give good gifts to themselves,
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\q2 but one who is cruel hurts himself by his cruelty.
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\q1
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\v 18 Wicked people tell lies to make more money,
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\q2 but those who do what is right will be paid even more because they earned it.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 19 Those who do what is right will live,
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\q2 but those who do what is wrong will die.
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\q1
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\v 20 Yahweh hates those who take good things and they twist them and they do bad things with them,
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\q2 but he is delighted with those who always do what is right.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 21 It is certain that evil people will not escape their punishment.
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\q2 and the children of those who do right will be kept safe.
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\q1
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\v 22 If you see a gold ring in a pig's nose,
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\q2 that is very much like a beautiful woman who does not have good sense.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 23 Those who do what is right desire things that result in good,
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\q2 but the reward of the wicked is that they will experience Yahweh's wrath.
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\q1
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\v 24 Some people are generous and yet they become more wealthy;
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\q1 other people hold back more than they should and they become poor.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 25 Those who give generously to others will prosper;
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\q2 if you share your water with other people, you will have enough for yourself, too.
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\q1
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\v 26 People will curse the merchant who will not sell them grain,
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\q2 but they praise the one who sells it.
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\q1
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\v 27 If you work hard and go out to find what is good, you will also find good will.
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\q2 but if you look for evil, you will find it.
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\q1
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\v 28 Those who trust in their money will fall down,
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\q2 but those who do what is right will grow like a healthy tree.
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\s5
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\v 29 Those who bring troubles to their families will inherit nothing,
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\q2 and those who do foolish things will become the servants of those who are wise.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 30 Those who do what is right will be like a life giving tree,
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\q2 but acts of violence take away life.
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\q1
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\v 31 It is sure that those who do what is right will get what they truly deserve;
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\q2 but even more, the person who does bad things
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\q1 and the one who sins against Yahweh,
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\q1 will surely receive what they deserve.
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\s5
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\c 12
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\q1
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\v 1 The one who wants to learn will welcome correction.
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\q2 But the one who does not want to be corrected will remain stupid.
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\q1
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\v 2 Yahweh approves of those who are good,
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\q2 but he condemns those who make evil plans.
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\q1
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\v 3 Wickedness is a bad foundation for a person's life.
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\q2 People who do well are as stable as a tree with deep roots.
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\q1
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\v 4 A good wife brings praise to her husband,
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\q2 but a wife who brings shame home is like a disease that destroys his bones.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 5 People who do the right thing make plans that are fair and just.
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\q2 But advice given by wicked people are filled with lies.
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\q1
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\v 6 What wicked people say is like setting up a secret attack while planning to commit murder;
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\q2 but when those who please Yahweh speak, their words keep them out of danger.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 7 Wicked people are put out of power, and they are gone,
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\q2 but those who do what is right will have many generations and that family will continue for a long time.
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\q1
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\v 8 A person will be praised according to how much widsom he has;
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\q2 but one who takes good things and twists them into bad will be hated.
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\q1
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\v 9 It is better to be a humble person, just living your life as a servant to others,
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\q2 than to tell others how important you are, but you have nothing to eat.
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\q1
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\v 10 People who do what is right care about the feeding and health of their animals,
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\q2 but even when the wicked try to do something for their animals, it becomes an act of cruelty.
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\v 11 The farmer who works hard in the fields will have enough food to eat,
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\q2 but those who have no good judgment take on projects that bring them nothing.
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\q1
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\v 12 Wicked people desire the things that evil people have—things they stole from others.
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\q2 But people who do what is right have what they have earned; it is their reward.
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\q1
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\v 13 An evil person is trapped by the wicked things he says,
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\q2 but those who do right stay away from much trouble.
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\q1
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\v 14 The good words spoken by a person fill his life with good things,
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\q2 just as his hard work brings him a reward.
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\v 15 Foolish people think that what they are doing is always right;
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\q2 but wise people are willing to listen to advice.
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\q1
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\v 16 A foolish person quickly shows how angry he is;
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\q2 but those who have good sense ignore it when someone insults them.
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\q1
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\v 17 Speaking the truth is the same as saying what is right,
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\q2 but a dishonest person tell lies.
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\q1
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\v 18 When a person speaks without thinking, it is like they are taking stabs at you with a sword;
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\q2 but what wise people say helps to heal the hurts.
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\v 19 Speaking the truth will never be out of favor,
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\q2 but a lie is over in a moment.
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\q1
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\v 20 When evil is planned there must be lies within those who carry it out;
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\q2 but those who give advice that leads to peace, those advisors will celebrate.
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\v 21 Bad things do not happen to those who do what is right,
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\q2 but wicked people's lives are filled up with troubles.
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\q1
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\v 22 Yahweh detests those who tell lies,
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\q2 but he is delighted with those who live faithfully.
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\q1
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\v 23 Those with good sense do not reveal all that they know,
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\q2 but foolish people shout out their foolish thinking.
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\q1
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\v 24 Those who are known for their hard work will gain authority over others,
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\q2 but those who are lazy will be forced to work, even though they hate it.
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\v 25 When a person is anxious, it is like he is carrying a heavy load,
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\q2 but a good word makes him feel better.
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\q1
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\v 26 The one who does right will be a good guide for his friend,
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\q2 but wicked people always get lost.
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\q1
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\v 27 Lazy people do not even cook the animal they caught,
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\q2 but those who work hard will acquire wealth that is worth keeping.
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\q1
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\v 28 Those who walk in the right way find life
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\q2 and on that road there is no death.
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\c 13
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\q1
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\v 1 A wise child pays attention to the teaching his father gives him;
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\q2 but a stubborn child refuses to listen to correction.
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\q1
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\v 2 Good things come as the fruit of what one says,
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\q2 but the desire of the deceitful is to consume more and more violence.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 3 The person who is very careful about what he says preserves his life;
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\q2 the one who talks too much ruins everything.
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\q1
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\v 4 People who are lazy are hungry for everything, but they will not get anything.
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\q2 People who work hard will get more than they desired.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 5 Anyone who does right hates it when other tell lies,
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\q2 but a wicked person brings disgrace on himself.
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\q1
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\v 6 Anyone who does right always acts in ways that are respected,
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\q2 but the one who does what Yahweh has forbidden ruins his own wicked life.
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\q1
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\v 7 Some people have many possessions, but they have nothing of value;
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\q2 but other people give all they have away, and yet have the best kind of riches.
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\q1
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\v 8 A rich person may have to use his wealth to buy back his life from a criminal who holds him as a hostage,
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\q2 but a poor person does not listen even when he is threatened.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 9 The one who does what is right shines like a light that gives joy,
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\q2 but wicked people are like a lamp that will be extinguished.
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\v 14 The lesson taught by the wise is like a fountain that gives life to all who drink from it,
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\v 15 Having a mind that understands right and wrong brings you respect,
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\v 16 Those who have good sense always take action from what they know is true;
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\v 18 The one who does not learn from the lessons of discipline will be poor, and he will know shame,
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\v 21 Sinners run away and disasters chase after them,
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\v 22 A good person sets apart money to give his grandchildren when he dies,
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\v 23 A field owned by a poor person can produce much food,
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\v 24 A parent who does not train his child in how he should live does not show him any love,
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\v 25 Those who do what is right eat enough food to satisfy their hunger,
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\v 1 A wise woman holds her family together,
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\v 2 The one who honors Yahweh in the way he lives, gives to Yahweh the respect he deserves;
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\v 3 Pride grows out of the mouth of the fool, like an offshoot from a tree;
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\q2 but what wise people say preserves their lives.
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\v 4 Where there are no cattle feeding in the barn, the feeding trough is clean;
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\v 5 You can tell if a witness is reliable, if he tells the truth,
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\v 6 One who thinks he is better than others, he may seek wisdom, but he will not find it,
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\v 7 Do not stay close to a foolish person: Walk away from him.
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\q2 There is no knowledge to be learned from him.
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\v 8 The one who has learned much knowledge applies it to his own life; that is wisdom.
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\q2 The foundation of all folly is the lie.
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\v 9 Fools watch the guilt offering being sacrificed in the temple, and they make fun of it,
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\q2 but those who please Yahweh are glad to share his favor.
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\v 10 A person keeps close inside all his bitterness and disappointment;
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\q2 and no stranger will ever know all the joy it contains.
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\v 11 The family of the wicked will be destroyed,
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\q2 but a little tent where the upright live will grow, like a tree grows into something grand.
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\v 12 A person sees a way, and it appears to be the right way for him to go,
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\q2 but he does not know that it only leads to death.
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\v 13 A person can be in great pain and still be able to laugh;
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\q2 a time of great joy may end in grief.
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\v 14 The faithless man will receive from Yahweh what he deserves;
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\q2 but Yahweh will give a good person what is his.
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\v 15 Those who have had no instruction believe everything they are told,
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\q2 but the man who has learned some knowledge thinks about what he will do.
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\v 16 A wise person sees evil and is afraid of it, and he turns away from it;
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\q2 the foolish person boldly throws aside every warning.
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\v 17 Those who get angry quickly do foolish things;
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\q2 people hate those who make evil plans.
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\v 18 Those who have not been instructed have foolishness handed to them;
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\q2 those who have learned a little knowledge are surrounded by it.
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\v 19 Evil people will bow down before those who are good,
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\q2 and the wicked people will bow down at the gates of those who do right.
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\v 20 The poor are hated even by their own companions,
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\q2 but the rich have many friends.
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\v 21 It is sinful to have contempt for your neighbors;
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\q2 but how fortunate are those who do kind things for the poor.
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\v 22 Those who plot with evil plans, do they not go astray?
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\q2 But those who make plans for the good will receive love and faithfulness.
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\v 23 If you work hard, you will make some money,
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\q2 but where there is only talk, it leads to poverty.
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\v 24 The reward of the wise is the wealth they have,
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\q2 but the folly of fools only brings them more foolishness.
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\v 25 A witness who tells the truth, saves the lives of the innocent;
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\v 26 Those give Yahweh the honor he deserves
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\q2 have much confidence in him;
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\q2 giving honor to Yahweh will also protect your children.
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\v 27 Giving Yahweh the honor he deserves is like having a fountain that gives life;
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\q2 so you can keep away from being trapped by death.
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\v 28 A king measures his glory by the number of the people in his kingdom,
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\q2 but if the prince has no people, he is brought to ruin.
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\v 29 Those who do not quickly become angry have much understanding;
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\q2 the quick-tempered praise foolishness.
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\v 30 Being at peace is good for the whole body,
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\q2 but having evil within, rots the bones.
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\v 31 The one who oppresses a poor person curses Yahweh who made him,
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\q2 but those who show favor to a poor person honor Yahweh.
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\v 32 The wicked person is brought down by his evil actions,
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\q2 but those who do what is right have a safe home, even in death.
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\v 33 Wisdom finds a place to rest in someone who has discernment,
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\q2 but wisdom lets herself be known even among fools.
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\v 34 When a people do what is right, the nation does well,
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\q2 but sin brings disgrace upon any people.
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\v 35 A king is pleased with a servant who does his work with good judgment,
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\q2 but the king is angry with any servant who brings shame to him.
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\c 15
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\v 1 A gentle answer turns away anger,
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\q but a harsh reply stirs up anger even more.
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\v 2 When wise people speak, they give praise to the value of knowledge;
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\q2 foolish people continually say foolish things.
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\v 3 Yahweh sees everything that is happening;
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\q2 he keeps account of the evil and of the good.
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\v 4 A person who can give healing with what they say is like a tree that gives life;
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\q2 when someone lies to you, it can feel like they have crushed you.
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\v 5 A fool has contempt for his father when he disciplines him,
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\q2 but the one who learns from correction has insight.
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\v 6 In the families of those who do right there are great treasures,
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\q2 but the wealth that the wicked have gives them great troubles.
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\v 7 The wise scatter knowledge about like the farmer scatters his seed,
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\q2 but the hearts of fools are not so generous.
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\q1
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\v 8 Yahweh hates it when the wicked offer their sacrifices,
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\q2 but when those who please him pray, he is delighted.
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\v 9 Yahweh hates the way the wicked live,
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\q2 but he loves the one who runs after what is right.
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\v 10 Yahweh will discipline those who lose their way,
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\q2 and those who hate correction will die.
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\v 11 The places of death and destruction are known to Yahweh;
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\q2 how much more does Yahweh know everything within the minds of the people he has made?
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\v 12 The one who thinks he is better than anyone, he resents being corrected by anyone;
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\q2 he thinks he is so smart, he will never talk with one who is wise.
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\v 13 When people are happy, they have smiles on their faces,
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\q2 but sadness is so strong it crushes the person.
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\q1
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\v 14 The longing of the one who is wise is to gain more knowledge,
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\q2 but foolish people only say foolish things.
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\v 15 Every day for one who is oppressed is misery for him,
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\q2 but those who have a happy heart, for them life is a never-ending party.
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\q1
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\v 16 It is much better to have only a little and to give Yahweh the honor he deserves,
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\q2 than to have great wealth along with much confusion.
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\v 17 It is better to have a simple meal with vegetables when there is love in the home,
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\q2 than to enjoy a delicious meal served by people who hate you.
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\v 18 When a person is angry, he stirs up more arguments,
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\q2 but one who does not quickly become angry, he is able to stop an argument and make peace.
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\v 19 The life of a lazy person is like someone trying to walk through a hedge of thorns,
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\q2 but those who do what pleases Yahweh are like those who are walking on a level highway.
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\v 20 A wise child brings happiness to his father,
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\q2 but it is a foolish person who despises his mother.
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\v 21 Foolish people enjoy their folly;
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\q2 those who have insight live a good life.
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\v 22 When there is no one giving advice, plans go wrong,
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\q2 but with many advisors, they will succeed.
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\v 23 People rejoice when they give a good answer,
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\q2 and how nice is the right word spoken at the right moment.
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\v 24 The path leading to life goes up, away from death;
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\q2 he follows that way and turns from the place of the dead.
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\v 25 Yahweh destroys the generations of proud people,
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\q2 but he protects the little owned by a widow.
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\v 26 Yahweh hates what wicked people are thinking about,
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\q2 but when people say what is kind, they are pure.
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\v 27 The thief brings many troubles to his family,
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\q2 but the one who refuses to accept bribes will live.
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\v 28 The people who do right think carefully before they answer;
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\q2 it is like the wicked pour out of their mouths all kinds of evil when they talk.
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\v 29 Yahweh is far away from wicked people,
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\q2 but he listens to the prayers of those who do what is right.
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\v 30 When people smile, it makes them happy,
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\q2 and good news brings healing to the body.
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\v 31 If you pay attention when someone corrects you,
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\q2 you will stay among those who are wise.
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\v 32 The one who refuses to follow discipline, despises himself;
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\q2 the one who receives correction gains understanding as well.
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\v 33 The honor that Yahweh deserves will be the lesson that will teach you wisdom,
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\q2 and then humility comes before honor.
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\c 16
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\v 1 A person makes plans out of his longings deep within him,
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\q2 but it is Yahweh who tells him what will happen.
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\q1
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\v 2 A person sees nothing wrong with what he does,
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\q2 but Yahweh measures every part of what a person does according to his purposes.
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\v 3 When you work, give all your ideas and your labor to Yahweh,
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\q2 and your plans will be successful.
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\v 4 When Yahweh made all things, he made them so they would all accomplish something for him.
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\q2 He has even made wicked people for the day when there is great trouble.
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\v 5 Yahweh hates those whose pride comes from deep within them.
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\q2 But you can be sure of this: They will still be punished for their pride.
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\v 6 Love and faithfulness will cover over sin and forgive sin.
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\q2 When people give Yahweh the respect he deserves,
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\q2 they will be able to turn away from doing what is evil.
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\v 7 When a person pleases Yahweh by the way he lives his life,
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\q2 he even causes that person's enemies to get along with him.
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\v 8 It is better to have a little money and to follow what is right
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\q2 than to have a large amount of money and to live by spreading injustice.
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\v 9 From deep within a person come the plans he makes,
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\q2 but Yahweh leads the person in each step he takes.
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\v 10 A king can speak with inspired judgment,
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\q2 and when he makes a ruling, it is good and true.
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\v 11 Honest scales come from Yahweh;
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\q2 it is he who decided how much each unit should weigh.
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\v 12 We should hate it when kings do wicked things,
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\q2 for the throne is set on a firm foundation when the king does what is right.
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\v 13 A king is happy when he hears someone speaking what is right,
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\q2 and he loves the one who is direct when he talks.
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\v 14 If a king becomes angry, his wrath is a danger that can kill,
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\q2 so wise people will try to calm him so that he is not too angry.
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\v 15 In a king's smile there is life;
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\q2 when he is happy, he is like the cloud that brings the spring rain.
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\v 16 Becoming wise is better than having gold;
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\q2 getting good understanding is better than having silver.
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\v 17 The one who lives in the way that is right will turn away from doing evil;
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\q2 whoever is careful about how he lives his life
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\q2 will preserve his life.
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\v 18 Pride happens to someone first, and then he perishes.
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\q2 If someone thinks he is better than others,
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\q2 he will have a terrible fall.
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\v 19 It is better to be humble and live among the poor
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\q2 than to receive a portion of what proud people took by force.
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\v 20 Those who think about what they have been taught
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\q2 find many good things in the lesson;
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\q2 how fortunate are those who put their trust in Yahweh.
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\v 21 One who has wisdom deep inside him is given the title "discerning,"
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\q2 and those who speak in a way that can be understood
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\q2 and can motivate their hearers teach well.
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\v 22 When you understand, it is as if you have found a fountain of life within you,
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\q2 but fools find their punishment when their foolishness comes back to them.
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\v 23 From deep within him the wise person speaks from the insight he has learned,
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\q2 and so when he speaks he has the power to persuade others.
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\v 24 Kind words are like a honeycomb;
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\q2 they are sweet for us to take in
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\q2 and they give healing to our bodies.
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\v 25 A person lives out his life and he thinks he is doing what is right,
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\q2 but when he comes to the end of his life, all he finds is death.
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\v 26 A worker's appetite drives him to work harder;
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\q2 his hunger urges him to keep working.
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\v 27 A worthless man digs and digs until he finds something
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\q2 he can use to embarrass someone and cause them trouble,
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\q2 and what he says about them is like a fire that burns the field.
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\v 28 A person who has no morals stirs up conflict between people,
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\q2 and those who spread rumors pull friends apart.
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\v 29 A violent person tells lies to his friend,
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\q2 and he leads him down a path that will never find what is good.
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\v 30 The one who winks the eye is signaling to others it is time to begin their terrible plot;
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\q2 those who press their lips together, they do evil things.
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\v 31 Gray hair is like a glorious crown;
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\q2 it is given to those who live their lives
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\q2 by doing what is right.
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\q1
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\v 32 The one who is slow to get angry is stronger than a warrior;
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\q2 the one who is self-controlled is mightier than one who conquers a city by force.
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\v 33 People throw stones (they call them "lots") into the lap to make a decision,
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\q2 but Yahweh decides where each of the stones will stop rolling.
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\v 1 It is better to eat a dry piece of bread and not have strife
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\q2 than to live in a house where quarreling is as regular as feasting.
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\v 2 A slave who acts wisely will rule over the son of his master
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\q2 if that son does shameful things.
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\v 3 Silver is put into the crucible to be refined, and gold is put into the furnace to be made pure,
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\q2 but it is Yahweh who makes people pure.
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\v 4 Those who do what is evil pay attention to the person who talks in wicked ways,
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\q2 and those who tell lies listen to those who speak in order to make trouble.
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\v 5 The one who makes fun of those who are poor insults Yahweh who made him;
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\q2 Yahweh will punish those who are happy when someone else has troubles.
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\v 6 Grandchildren bring honor and respect to the aged,
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\q2 and parents bring honor to their children.
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\v 7 A fool is not able to give an eloquent speech;
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\q2 even more is it wrong to lie to someone with a royal title.
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\v 8 A bribe works like magic for the one who is giving the bribe;
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\q2 everything he tries to do by giving bribes succeeds.
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\v 9 You must learn not to be offended by the one you love,
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\q2 but if you bring up something to your friend that hurt you, and you do it over and over,
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\q2 that will pull the best of friends apart.
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\v 10 A rebuke to someone with understanding goes deeper into him
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\q2 than trying to teach a fool by hitting him a hundred times with a stick.
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\v 11 An evil person is only interested in disobeying the rules;
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\q2 he deserves a messenger who will be cruel to him.
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\v 12 You would be better off meeting a mother bear who had been robbed of her cubs
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\q2 than to meet a fool who is being foolish.
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\v 13 If someone gives back evil for the good that was given to him,
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\q2 evil will stay in his family.
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\v 14 Starting a quarrel is like pumping water and letting it run everywhere;
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\q2 it is much better to walk away before it starts.
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\v 15 When a court sets wicked people free and condemns those who do what is right,
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\q2 Yahweh hates both of these actions.
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\v 16 There is no benefit for a fool when he pays money to learn about wisdom;
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\q2 no matter how much he tries, he will not be able to learn about wisdom.
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\v 17 A friend loves you all the time,
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\q2 and when you are in trouble, there is no one better than a brother to help you.
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\v 18 One having no good judgment will make a contract he cannot pay,
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\q2 and he will even make a promise to pay the money his neighbor owes.
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\v 19 The one who loves to have arguments, that person also loves the sin that lies behind the conflict;
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\q2 one thing leads to another: The one who makes the threshold of his door too high, it is sure to make someone break the bones in his foot.
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\v 20 A person who is dishonest because of what is within him, he will never find what is good,
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\q2 and the one who tells lies will fall into trouble.
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\v 21 The father who has a fool brings sadness into his life;
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\q2 the father of a fool cannot live a happy life.
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\v 22 Being cheerful is like medicine that makes you feel better,
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\q2 but when you are crushed by sadness, it is as if every bone within you could break with only a touch.
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\v 23 A wicked person accepts a bribe in such a way as no one could see him,
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\q2 so the bribe would change the verdict in his favor.
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\v 24 The one who has begun to understand, he knows that he must also now go after wisdom.
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\q2 However, the foolish person has bold plans and impossible dreams,
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\q2 and he looks for them no matter how far away they may be.
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\v 25 A foolish child brings a father great sadness,
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\q2 and regret to the mother who gave birth to him.
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\v 26 It cannot be good to punish someone who does what is right,
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\q2 and if a good man with moral character is punished by the law, this can never be good.
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\v 27 The one who has knowledge learns to speak well using few words,
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\q2 and the one who has understanding does not lose his temper.
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\v 28 When a fool keeps silent, some may think he is very wise;
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\q2 when he keeps his mouth shut, even a fool looks intelligent.
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\c 18
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\v 1 The one who keeps himself away from other people will only live for his own desires,
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\q2 and he never acts with good judgment.
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\v 2 A foolish person does not enjoy understanding anything;
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\q2 he only wants to tell others what he thinks.
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\v 3 A wicked person comes, and with him comes the contempt he has for other people—
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\q2 and then comes shame and disgrace following along.
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\v 4 The words a man speaks are like the deep waters of an ocean
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\q2 or a fountain that flows with wisdom.
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\v 5 When wicked people are treated with special honor, it is not good,
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\q2 and it is not good to refuse to give justice to those who do what is right.
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\v 6 A foolish person says things that start arguments;
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\q2 he says things that make other people want to beat him with a stick.
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\v 7 A foolish person brings himself to ruin by the things he says;
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\q2 his very words set a trap in which he will be caught.
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\v 8 When a person gossips, his words are as sweet to other people as candy is in their mouths,
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\q2 and they love to listen to them.
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\v 9 The person who does a poor job when he is working
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\q2 is a relative to the one who destroys everything.
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\q1
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\v 10 The name of Yahweh is like a castle that can never be overrun;
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\q2 those who do what is right run for safety into it, and in the fortress of his name, they are safe.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 11 The wealthy person depends on his wealth as a city depends on its fortifications;
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\q2 he thinks it protects him as well as a high wall.
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\q1
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\v 12 When a person is about to be ruined, it is his proud heart that brings his destruction,
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\q2 but before a person can gain great honor, he must first learn to become humble.
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\s5
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\v 13 A person who gives you an answer before he listens to you—
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\q2 there is nothing more foolish
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\q2 and nothing that gives him more shame.
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\q1
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\v 14 A person may survive a terrible sickness in his body,
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\q2 but if he feels his inner self is crushed, how can he survive?
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\s5
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\v 15 Intelligent people have a desire to get more and more knowledge,
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\q2 and wise people will find someone to teach them even more knowledge.
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\v 16 If you take a gift to an important person, you will open the way to allow you to talk to him.
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\s5
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\v 17 The first person to present his case before a judge seems right
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\q2 until the other side comes and questions him.
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\v 18 When there are two strong people having a dispute,
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\q2 casting lots can help to settle the dispute.
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\v 19 If you offend your brother, finding a way to have peace with him again
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\q2 may be harder than waging a battle to win a city,
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\q2 and having an argument is more difficult to overcome
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\q2 than breaking down the bars of a castle.
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\q1
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\v 20 The words a person speaks can bring satisfaction to himself,
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\q2 like the food he eats satisfies his stomach.
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\q1
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\v 21 People are able to kill others or keep them alive by means of what they say,
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\q2 and there is danger for those who love the power of their speaking.
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\q1
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\v 22 The one who finds a wife finds something so good it is a gift to bless his life,
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\q2 and it is Yahweh who gives him this wonderful gift.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 23 A poor person desperately begs for mercy,
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\q2 but a rich person is rude when he answers.
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\q1
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\v 24 One person says that he has many friends, but his life is ruined by them;
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\q2 but there is a friend who stands with us through everything,
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\q2 and he is always close at our side, even closer than a brother.
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\s5
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\c 19
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\q1
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\v 1 Compare a poor person who keeps his promises
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\q2 with a fool who is full of lies.
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\q1
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\v 2 Also, consider that having desire without knowledge
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\q2 is like running so fast that you miss the path you want to take.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 3 The folly of a fool destroys his life,
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\q2 but he becomes furious with Yahweh for his troubles.
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\q1
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\v 4 Those who are wealthy easily find many friends,
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\q2 but a poor person will find that his poverty separates him from the one friend he had.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 5 A person who lies in order to become a friend will be punished for taking advantage,
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\q2 just as the one whose every word he speaks is a lie will not escape.
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\q1
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\v 6 When a person is generous with his gifts, many people will ask for favors;
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\q2 it seems that everyone is a friend of the one who gives many gifts.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 7 All the brothers of one who is poor hate him,
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\q2 and even more do his friends hate him and they go far away from him;
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\q2 he calls out to them but they have left.
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\q1
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\v 8 The one who makes every effort to learn about wisdom loves himself;
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\q2 having understanding helps you know what is good and what is not.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 9 The ones who lie when they give testimony will be punished,
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\q2 but the one whose every word is a lie, he will die.
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\q1
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\v 10 When a fool lives in luxury—it is not right,
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\q2 and it is even worse for a slave to rule over princes.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 11 A person with good sense is slow to get angry,
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\q2 and it is to his honor that he overlooks it when someone does him wrong.
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\q1
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\v 12 What is the wrath of the king like? It is like the roaring of a young lion,
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\q2 but his kindness is like the dew on the grass.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 13 A foolish child will ruin a father.
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\q2 A wife who is always quarreling will upset her husband like water that is constantly dripping.
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\q1
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\v 14 We can inherit houses and money from our parents,
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\q2 but a sensible wife is from Yahweh.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 15 The one who is lazy finds that sleep comes easily to him,
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\q2 but anyone who refuses to work will go hungry.
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\q1
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\v 16 The one who follows the command he was taught puts a guard over his life,
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\q2 but the one who does not think about how he lives his life will die.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 17 One who is kind to the poor—it is as if he were lending to Yahweh,
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\q2 and Yahweh will pay him for what he does.
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\q1
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\v 18 Train your children and give them discipline while it is still possible to rescue them,
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\q2 but do not allow them to offend you so much that you consider taking their lives.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 19 A hot-tempered person will pay a price for his anger;
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\q2 if you rescue him after he has an outburst, you will have to do it again and again.
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\q1
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\v 20 Pay attention to good guidance and let others teach you
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\q2 so that you can become wise by the end of your life.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 21 A person has many plans that come from within him,
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\q2 but Yahweh has his own plans, and he will carry them out.
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\q1
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\v 22 A person wants loyalty,
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\q2 and a poor person is better than a liar.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 23 Anyone who has respect for Yahweh will live a long life;
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\q2 such a person who has this respect for Yahweh will be satisfied
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\q2 and will come to no harm.
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\q1
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\v 24 The lazy person puts his hand in the dish;
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\q2 he is not able to raise his hand up to his mouth to eat.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 25 If you punish someone who mocks others,
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\q2 an uninstructed person will learn how to be prudent.
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\q2 If you correct someone who has understanding,
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\q2 he will gain more knowledge.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 26 Someone who steals from his father and alienates his mother
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\q2 brings shame and disgrace to himself.
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\q1
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\v 27 My son, if you will not listen to what you are taught,
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\q2 you will wander away from the words of knowledge.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 28 A lying witness laughs at anyone who acts justly,
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\q2 and wicked people act sinfully as easily as they eat food.
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\q1
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\v 29 Yahweh is ready to punish those who make themselves out to be better than other people,
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\q2 and he is ready to flog the backs of fools.
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\s5
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\c 20
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\q1
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\v 1 Wine makes you loud and strong drink makes you foolish;
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\q2 whoever lets alcohol lead them to where they get lost is not wise.
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\q1
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\v 2 The king's wrath makes people as afraid as if they were facing a young lion roaring at them;
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\q2 the person who makes a king angry is giving up his own life.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 3 It is an honor to stay out of an argument,
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\q2 but every fool is ready to join one.
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\q1
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\v 4 The lazy person is not willing to plow his crops again in autumn,
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\q2 and when it is harvest time, he looks but there is nothing growing in his field.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 5 The purposes within a person's life are like waters in a deep well,
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\q2 but a person who has understanding is able to draw them out.
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\q1
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\v 6 Many people proclaim that they can be trusted to do what they promise,
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\q2 but it is very difficult to find one who can really be trusted.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 7 The person who always does right—
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\q2 how fortunate will be his children who follow after him.
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\q1
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\v 8 A king who sits on his throne to act as a judge
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\q2 can distinguish between all the kinds of evil before him just by looking at them.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 9 No one can truthfully say, "I have kept my heart pure, and I am free from my sins."
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\q1
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\v 10 Uneven weights that are improperly marked and unequal measures that favor the one who is selling—
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\q2 Yahweh hates both of them.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 11 Also, even a youth is known by how what he does,
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\q2 it is clear whether what he does is pure and respectable or not.
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\q1
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\v 12 Ears that hear and eyes that see—
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\q2 Yahweh made them both.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 13 If you love to sleep all the time, you will become poor;
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\q2 stay awake when you should be at work and you will have plenty to eat.
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\q1
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\v 14 "It is no good," the buyer says when he is bargaining with you about the price.
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\q2 But after he buys it, he goes and boasts to his friends what a good price he paid for it.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 15 Consider the value of gold and many expensive jewels,
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\q2 but the words of the one who has knowledge are like precious jewels.
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\q1
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\v 16 Take the expensive coat of the person who guarantees a loan for a stranger so it can be sold if the debt is not paid back,
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\q2 and if he makes a pledge for an immoral woman, hold his coat as a guarantee for the loan he makes.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 17 Bread gotten by telling a lie may taste sweet,
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\q2 but later his mouth will be like it was full of gravel because of his lies.
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\q1
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\v 18 Good plans are made in consultation with good advisors,
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\q2 and only with wise advisors giving their advice should anyone go to war.
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\s5
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\v 19 A gossip tells secrets,
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\q2 so stay away from people who talk too much.
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\q1
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\v 20 If a person curses his father or his mother,
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\q2 his life will be put out as a light that is snuffed out.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 21 An inheritance that comes to a person quickly may do some good at the beginning,
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\q2 but later it will do less good for the person who received it.
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\q1
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\v 22 Do not say, "I will pay you back for the wrong you did to me."
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\q2 Wait for Yahweh and he will take care of the matter.
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\s5
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\v 23 Yahweh detests those who use dishonest scales
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\q2 and weights that are not accurate.
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\q1
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\v 24 Yahweh is the one who directs the way a person will go.
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\q2 So then, how can someone understand where he is going?
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 25 It is dangerous to declare that something is holy to Yahweh,
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\q2 and it is worse to think about the meaning of holiness only after you have made a vow.
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\q1
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\v 26 A king who is wise will separate wicked people from among his people;
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\q2 then he will severely punish those wicked people.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 27 The life-giving spirit within a man is the light shining from Yahweh within us;
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\q2 it shines deep within and shows what is hidden deep inside us.
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\q1
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\v 28 Love and faithfulness preserve the life of the king;
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\q2 his throne is made strong by steadfast love.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 29 The honor of young people is seen in how strong they are,
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\q2 but the splendor of old people is in their gray hair.
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\q1
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\v 30 When we are beaten, the wound that results may cleanse away evil,
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\q2 and beatings make our inmost self clean.
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\s5
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\c 21
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\q1
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\v 1 The motives of the king are directed like a stream of water by Yahweh;
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\q2 he diverts the king like he directs the flow of water, in any way he wants.
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\q1
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\v 2 When a person looks at his own life, everything he does may seem right to him,
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\q2 but what matters is what Yahweh thinks about what he does.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 3 Doing what is right and just is more acceptable to Yahweh
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\v 9 It is better to live alone in the corner of a housetop
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\v 10 The wicked man craves evil more than anything,
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\v 17 Love pleasure and it will make you poor;
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\v 18 A person who does right is honored much more than a wicked man,
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\v 19 It is better to live alone in a desert
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\v 20 Those who are wise have very precious treasures and they live very well,
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\v 21 A person who does right and is kind
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\v 22 When a wise leader goes up against a city of mighty warriors,
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\v 23 Be careful; if you could put a guard to watch over the words that come out of your mouth and tongue,
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\v 24 The mocker thinks he is better than other people,
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\v 25 The things that the lazy person chooses to do will kill him;
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\v 26 All day long he desires things—he could not desire for more things—
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\v 27 When wicked people decide to give an offering to Yahweh, Yahweh hates it,
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\v 28 Those who lie about other people will die,
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\v 29 The wicked man acts as if he were strong,
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\v 30 Can there be any wisdom, any understanding, or any advice that is wiser than Yahweh?
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\v 31 The soldier prepares his horse for the day of battle,
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\v 1 Being a person who keeps his word is more important than having great riches,
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\q2 and being a person who everyone respects for doing right is better than having silver and gold.
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\v 2 People who are rich and people who are poor have at least one thing in common—
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\q2 Yahweh made both of them.
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\v 3 One who has good sense takes cover when he sees trouble coming,
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\q2 but those who have no experience or knowledge rush ahead into danger.
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\v 4 When a person is humble and gives Yahweh the respect he deserves,
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\q2 these are his rewards: riches and honor and life.
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\v 5 Where the perverse walk, their way is like a road covered with thorns, and there are traps in every step.
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\q2 When you guard your own life from evil, you will stay away from all these dangers.
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\v 6 A child must be shown the way to live and the direction he should go,
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\q2 and when he reaches old age, he will stay on that same path.
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\v 7 The fact is that the rich often have power over the poor,
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\q2 and one who borrows money is almost like a slave to the one who lends him the money.
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\v 8 If you plant the seeds of wickedness, you can expect a crop of trouble,
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\q2 and when you use a rod to discipline your child
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\q2 but you use it when you are furious, it will do no good.
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\v 9 Yahweh will give many good gifts to the one who looks for people to help,
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\q2 because that person considered it important to share his food with the poor.
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\v 10 If you throw out the conceited person, out will go all kinds of conflict with him.
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\q2 No one will quarrel or insult anyone else when he is gone.
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\v 11 When a person loves to do something just because he wants to do what is good and right—
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\q2 he is sincere, and his speech is filled with kindness
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\q2 —the king will be his friend.
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\v 12 Yahweh gives protection to knowledge, to keep it safe,
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\q2 just as surely as he makes the lying promises of the betrayer fail.
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\v 13 A lazy person calls out, "There is a lion in the street! If I go out, I will be killed!"
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\v 14 The words spoken by an adulteress will draw you in, and it will be as if you have fallen into a deep and dangerous pit!
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\q2 All those who fall into that pit will be in trouble,
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\q2 but what is worse, they will experience Yahweh's anger for what they have done.
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\v 15 Stupid and silly things are bound up within a child,
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\q2 and they come out in foolishness;
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\q2 but correcting a child with discipline drives the folly far away.
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\v 16 The one who makes his money by taking advantage of the poor,
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\q2 or by giving more money to the wealthy,
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\q2 Yahweh will bring him into poverty.
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\v 17 Now listen to what those who are wise have said;
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\q2 give it all your attention and learn the knowledge you will need if you are to become wise.
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\v 18 It will be good for you to make them the guiding principles you live by,
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\q2 and be able to repeat all of them to others.
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\v 19 The most important thing is for you to trust in Yahweh,
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\q2 and so I am teaching them to you, yes, even to you.
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\v 20 I have written thirty of these sayings for you to learn,
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\q2 sayings to give you advice and to teach you what you do not know.
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\q1
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\v 21 These lessons show you what is true and they teach you with faithful lessons,
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\q2 so you may give reliable and true answers to those who sent you.
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\v 22 Anyone can rob a poor person. Do not do it.
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\q2 And do not hurt them who are begging at the city gate,
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\v 23 for Yahweh stands to defend them,
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\q2 and he will take the life of those who stole from the poor.
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\v 24 Do not become a friend with one whose life is controlled by his anger,
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\q2 and do not associate with a person who rages in his terrible wrath,
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\v 25 or you will learn to be like him,
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\q2 and your anger will become like a trap, a trap that will take charge of your life.
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\v 26 Be careful that you do not shake hands and promise to pay for the debts of others,
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\q2 and do not make or sign a pledge so another person can take out a loan.
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\v 27 For if you cannot pay it back,
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\q2 they will surely come and take away everything from you, even your bed on which you sleep.
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\v 28 The ancient boundary stones show where the property lines are. Do not take them away or move them. Your ancestors put them there. Leave them alone.
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\v 29 One who learns a trade and is skillful at it will become a servant of kings.
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\q2 Because of his achievements he will not serve mere ordinary people.
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\c 23
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\v 1 When you sit down to eat a meal with the ruler of a country,
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\q2 think carefully about what is in front of you.
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\v 2 It is said, "put a knife to your throat" if you think of eating a lot of food,
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\q2 because it would be foolish to eat too much at such an important event.
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\v 3 Do not crave the special and expensive food the ruler enjoys;
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\q2 the food will deceive you.
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\v 4 Do not work so much that you are always tired, so you can become rich;
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\q2 be wise and know when you should stop and rest.
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\v 5 As soon as you look at the money, it will be gone;
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\q2 it will be as if it suddenly took up wings
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\q2 and flew up like an eagle, up into the sky.
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\v 6 Do not eat with an evil man—he will gaze at your food for a long time—
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\q2 do not desire his fine food,
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\v 7 because he will be thinking about how much your food cost him,
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\q2 and he will say to you, "Eat and drink,"
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\q2 but that is not what he will really be thinking.
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\v 8 When you realize what he is really thinking, you will want to vomit what you have eaten,
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\q2 and you will have wasted all the compliments you gave about the fine meal he prepared.
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\v 9 Do not waste time talking to a fool;
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\q2 he will only despise the wise things that you say.
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\v 10 Do not remove the ancient boundary stone. It is a marker for the property lines.
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\q2 Also, do not claim land that is set apart for orphans to work,
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\v 11 because the One who redeems them is strong
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\q2 and he will plead their case against you.
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\v 12 Pay attention to what you are learning,
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\q2 and listen to the words of knowledge.
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\v 13 Do not refuse to discipline your children;
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\q2 if you punish them, they will not die,
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\v 14 and if you beat them with the rod of discipline,
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\q2 you may save their lives from death.
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\v 15 My son, if you have taken wisdom deep within yourself,
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\q2 I will be very happy,
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\v 16 and I will be sincerely glad
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\q2 when you say what is right.
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\v 17 Do not envy sinful people,
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\q2 but all day long give Yahweh the respect he deserves.
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\v 18 If you respect him, you will have a life in the future,
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\q2 and Yahweh will certainly do for you what you are confidently expecting him to do.
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\v 19 My son, listen to me so you may become wise,
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\q2 and think about the way you live your life.
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\v 20 Do not associate with those who get drunk with wine
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\q2 or with those who are eat far too much food,
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\v 21 because drunkards and gluttons will become poor
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\q2 and they will sleep so much that they will have nothing but rags to wear.
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\v 22 Pay attention to your father who brought you into the world,
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\q2 and do not hate your mother when she is old.
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\v 23 When you study wisdom and discipline and understanding,
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\q2 think of it as buying truth but never selling it.
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\q2 Let it be as though you were buying them
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\q2 so you can keep them for the rest of your life.
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\v 24 The father of a child who does what is right will be very happy;
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\q2 any man who has a wise son will be very happy because of him.
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\v 25 Make your father and mother proud,
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\q2 and let your mother be glad.
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\v 26 My son, take what I say and put it deep within you,
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\q2 and pay attention to the way that I live.
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\v 27 A prostitute is like a very deep pit that is easy to fall into but difficult to get out of;
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\q2 another man's wife is a narrow pit—just as dangerous as a deep pit but of a different kind.
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\v 28 The immoral women are waiting for you, waiting like a robber waits for his victim,
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\q2 and they cause many men to become liars and traitors to those who love them.
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\v 29 Who is it who has trouble? Who has sorrows? Who has conflicts and fights?
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\q2 Who has quarreling? Who is wounded for no reason?
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\q2 Whose eyes are always bloodshot because they drank too much or ate too much?
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\v 30 It is those who drink too much wine
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\q2 and those who drink the mixed wine.
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\v 31 Do not look with pleasure at red wine when it sparkles in the cup
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\q2 and it goes down the throat smoothly.
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\v 32 But, in the last, it bites you like a poisonous snake.
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\v 33 It makes you see strange things,
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\q2 and within you, you say perverse things when you are drunk.
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\v 34 You will think you are on a ship that is tossing on the sea;
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\q2 you will be like someone who is trying to sleep up on the rigging of the boat.
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\v 35 You will say, "I think that someone struck me, but he did not hurt me;
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\q2 They beat me, but I did not feel it.
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\q1 When will I wake up
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\q2 in order that I can drink some more wine?"
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\c 24
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\v 1 Do not want what evil people have;
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\q2 do not desire them for friends,
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\v 2 because they are plotting to do violence;
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\q2 they talk about making trouble.
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\v 3 It takes wisdom to build a house,
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\q2 and by understanding the builder exercises his craft, and a house is made solid on its foundation.
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\v 4 It takes knowledge to fill the rooms of the house
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\q2 with all the beautiful and expensive decorations.
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\v 5 A man who has wisdom has strength,
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\q2 and a person with knowledge is mightier than the one who is strong,
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\v 6 for with wise guidance you can wage a war successfully,
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\q2 and by the advice of many advisors there will be victory.
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\v 7 Wisdom is something that a fool cannot understand;
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\q2 at the gate where the elders gather, the fool has nothing to say.
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\v 8 There is a man who does evil and makes plots—he is called the Master of Schemes.
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\v 9 A foolish plan is not only folly, it is sin;
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\q2 when people tell the truth, they hate those who are conceited and mock everyone.
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\v 10 When trouble comes and you are terrified like a coward,
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\q2 then your strength is small.
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\v 11 Rescue the ones who are being carried away to the slaughter;
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\q2 they stagger and fall—hold them back from the one who would kill them.
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\v 12 If you say, "I did not know that those people needed any help," then think about this:
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\q2 God knows why we do everything, so he also knows why you said those people needed no help.
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\q2 God sees everything you do in this life, so he certainly understands why you said that about those people.
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\q2 He will certainly pay you back—and everyone else, too—for the harm you have done.
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\v 13 My son, eat honey, because it tastes good;
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\q2 the honeycomb is sweet.
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\v 14 Wisdom is like the honeycomb; it feeds your life, if you can find it.
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\q2 If you can find it, you will have a future,
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\q2 and you will come to the future with hope that will not be cut short.
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\v 15 Do not be like wicked people who hide and wait to attack the home of those who do what is right.
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\q2 Do not commit a violent attack on the place where the good man rests!
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\v 16 Even if good people fall down seven times,
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\q2 they always get back up,
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\q1 but when a disaster comes to wicked people,
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\q2 they are ruined by it.
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\v 17 When your enemy falls, do not rejoice,
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\q2 and do not be happy when he stumbles,
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\q1
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\v 18 for Yahweh will see how you treat your enemy, and if he disapproves how you treat him,
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\q1 Yahweh may turn his wrath from your enemy and put it on you.
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\v 19 Do not worry about those who do what is evil,
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\q2 and do not be jealous of them,
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\v 20 for there is no future for wicked people;
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\q2 they are like a lamp whose light will soon be put out.
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\v 21 My son, give to Yahweh and give to the king the respect each of them deserves,
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\q2 and do not associate with anyone who rebels against either Yahweh or the king;
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\v 22 because disasters will suddenly come upon those rebels,
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\q2 and no one knows how terrible the disasters will be that will come from both Yahweh and from the king.
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\v 24 If they say to people who are guilty, "You are innocent,"
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\v 25 But if judges say that guilty people must be punished,
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\v 26 Answering honestly—that is the best thing a person can do.
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\v 27 First, do the work that needs to be done outside
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\v 28 Do not give testimony against your neighbor if there is no reason for it,
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\v 29 Do not say, "I will do to him what he did to me;
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\v 30 I walked by the field of a lazy man,
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\v 31 Thorns grew there and the stone wall had fallen down.
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\v 32 When I saw that, I thought about it, and I learned this:
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\v 33 A little sleep, a little nap, a little folding of the hands to rest—and while you rest,
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\v 34 poverty will come to you like a thief who steals from you,
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\v 2 God honors himself when he hides something so people cannot know it.
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\q2 But it is to the honor of kings to search out the things that God has hidden.
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\v 3 What kings think is above the way peasants think; they are like the heavens, they are above us all;
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\v 4 Silver cannot be used by the metal worker
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\v 5 just as the dross is removed, even so, if wicked men are removed from the king's court,
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\q2 his throne will be more secure and he will be able to do what is right.
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\v 6 When you stand in front of a king, do not bring attention to yourself
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\q2 and do not stand in the place set aside for those the king is honoring.
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\v 7 It is better if someone important invites you, saying, "Come up and sit closer to the king,"
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\q2 than to embarrass you in front of an important nobleman by making you move so that you now sit far away from the king.
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\q When you witness something that gives you concern,
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\v 8 you should not quickly bring the matter to trial
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\q2 unless you are very sure about it,
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\q2 because your neighbor may have a good explanation for what you saw.
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\v 9 If you and your neighbor are having a disagreement,
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\q2 settle it between yourselves and do not tell others any secret you have learned about;
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\v 10 for others might find out what you have done
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\q2 and you would be ashamed,
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\q2 and from that time on you will have a bad reputation.
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\v 11 Use the right words and a phrase put together to say exactly what you mean;
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\q2 this is as delightful as seeing designs of gold in a silver bowl.
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\v 12 When a wise person rebukes someone who is willing to listen to him,
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\q2 it is as priceless as a gold ring or jewelry made of finest gold.
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\v 13 A messenger who is reliable and on time gives delight to those who sent him;
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\q2 to them he is like the cold of snow at harvest time that refreshes the ground.
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\v 14 When someone boasts about a gift he is going to give but never gives it,
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\q2 he is like the clouds and the wind that do not bring rain.
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\v 15 With patient persuasion even a ruler's mind can be changed,
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\q2 like the proverb that says, 'a soft tongue can break a bone.'
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\v 16 If you find some honey, eat just a little,
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\q2 because if you eat too much you could vomit it up.
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\v 17 Do not go to your neighbor's house too often;
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\q2 he may get tired of you, and if you do not stop, he could even grow to hate you.
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\v 18 To falsely accuse others in court
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\q2 is like attacking them with a club used in battle or with a sword or with sharp arrows.
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\v 19 Depending on an unreliable person during times of trouble
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\q2 is like having a bad tooth or a foot that slips and makes you fall.
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\v 20 Singing a song to someone who is feeling sad—
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\q2 it is as unhelpful as taking off a coat on a very cold day
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\q2 or pouring vinegar into soda, making it bubble.
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\v 21 If your enemy is hungry, give him something to eat;
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\q2 if he is thirsty, give him something to drink;
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\v 22 that will cause his conscience to burn
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\q2 and Yahweh will reward you for doing that.
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\v 23 When wind blows from the north, it will certainly rain;
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\q2 it is just as certain that someone who tells secrets about others will make people angry.
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\v 24 It is better to live alone in the corner of a housetop
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\q2 than inside a house with a wife who always wants to argue with you.
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\v 25 When you receive news from a faraway country,
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\q2 that is like giving cold water to a person who is thirsty.
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\v 26 A good person who falls before wicked people—
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\q2 that is as bad as a spring that becomes muddied or a fountain that becomes polluted.
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\v 27 It is not good to eat too much honey;
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\q2 that is like searching for more honor when you already have honor.
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\v 28 A person who cannot control himself
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\q2 is like a city with no way to keep out enemies; its walls have fallen down.
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\c 26
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\v 1 When it snows in the summer, or when it rains in the harvest,
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\q2 that is what it is like when a fool gets honor—
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\q2 honor for him comes at the wrong time, and the wrong place.
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\q1
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\v 2 A sparrow flies here and there flittering around, and a swallow darts back and forth when it flies,
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\q2 that is like someone speaking a curse against you—but it cannot land on you.
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\v 3 A horse needs a whip to make it move, and a donkey must have a bridle in its mouth, or it will not carry its load.
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\q2 In the same way, a fool needs someone to beat him on his back to get him to do anything.
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\v 4 Do not reply to a fool when he is trying to draw you into his foolishness,
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\q2 or you will be just as much a fool as he is.
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\v 5 Give a fool an answer that will be just as foolish as his question,
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\q2 and that may open his eyes so he can see that he is not as wise as he thinks.
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\v 6 If you entrust an important message to be delivered by a fool,
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\q2 that would as foolish as cutting of your own feet, and then taking a drink of poison.
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\v 7 A lame man cannot use his legs; they hang down and are useless,
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\q2 as useless as when fools are reciting proverbs to one another that they do not understand.
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\v 8 When you tie a stone into a sling so it cannot be thrown,
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\q2 that is like one who gives honor to a fool,
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\q2 for no matter how much you praise him,
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\q2 it will never do him any good.
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\q1
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\v 9 When you see a drunk man picking up a bush full of thorns,
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\q2 that is as helpful as a fool reciting proverbs.
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\q1
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\v 10 An archer who aims and shoots arrows at people standing around him,
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\q2 is as dangerous as one who hires a fool
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\q2 or he takes so little care that he hires the next person who comes along.
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\v 11 When you see a dog return to his vomit,
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\q2 that is just like a fool who does the same foolish thing over and over again.
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\q1
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\v 12 Do you know someone who has this idea about himself—
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\q2 he thinks he is a very wise person?
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\q2 It is easier to teach a fool than him.
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\v 13 The lazy person has many reasons for not working—
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\q2 you might hear him say, "But there is a lion in the street!"
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\q2 or "Oh, there is a lion in the market!"
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\q1
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\v 14 When you see a door swing back and forth on it hinges,
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\q2 that is just like one who is lazy, when he is lying on his bed, turning back and forth.
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\v 15 One who is lazy might reach down with his hand to get some food,
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\q2 but he does not have the energy to put the food into his mouth.
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\v 16 The one who is lazy considers himself to be very wise,
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\q2 more wise than seven men who are known for their insight.
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\v 17 Someone who walks by a dog lying on the ground, who then reaches down and pulls its ears;
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\q2 he is like someone who hears an argument as he is walking by,
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\q2 and he gets involved, and becomes angry
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\q2 and then he takes sides and joins in—
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\q2 even though he had nothing to do with it.
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\v 18-19 Who is like an insane person who shoots burning arrows in every direction?
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\q2 One who lies to his neighbor!
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\q2 He makes an excuse to his neighbor and tells him,
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\q2 "I was only joking;"
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\q2 but just like the madman's arrows,
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\q2 what he said has set everything on fire.
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\v 20 The fire goes out when there is no more wood to burn;
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\q2 and so arguments stop when no one is gossipping.
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\q1
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\v 21 As charcoal can ignite into burning coal and a log of wood into a fire;
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\q2 so the one who argues sets anger ablaze.
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\v 22 The gossip tells stories that are like sweet treats to eat;
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\q2 people eat them like candy until they are filled.
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\q1
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\v 23 A shining glaze applied with great heat, covers the clay pot,
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\q2 and that is like the fiery words that cover an evil heart.
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\v 24 The one who is filled with hate, by the words he speaks, he hides his true feelings;
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\q2 and he stores up more and more lies within himself.
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\q1
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\v 25 He may speak kind words, but you should not believe them,
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\q2 because deep within him is everything that Yahweh despises.
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\v 26 Even though he covers up his hatred by his lies,
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\q2 everyone will realize how wicked he is.
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\v 27 One who digs a pit will fall into it;
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\q2 and a stone rolls back on the one who tried to push it up a hill.
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\v 28 The one who lies hates the people he destroys;
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\q2 just as much as the person who uses flattery causes terrible destruction.
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\c 27
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\v 1 Do not boast about what will happen tomorrow,
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\q2 because you do not know what will come to you during that day.
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\q1
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\v 2 Do not praise yourself; let someone else praise you.
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\q2 It is better for someone you do not know to praise you,
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\q2 than for you to praise yourself.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 3 If you think about how heavy a stone can be, or how much sand can weigh—
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\q2 then you will understand that the trouble a fool causes is harder to carry than both of those things.
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\q1
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\v 4 If you think about how cruel can be people who rage at others, and how angry people can attack others like a flood of water,
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\q2 then think about how jealous people are even worse;
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\q2 no one can resist being harmed by a jealous person.
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\q1
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\v 5 It is better to offer a rebuke out in the open, than to have a love that is hidden.
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\q1
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\v 6 A wound from a friend is better than kisses from an enemy.
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\v 7 When a person is walking along and he has a full stomach, he may step on a honeycomb because he is not hungry;
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\q2 but if he were very hungry, even bitter things would taste sweet to him.
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\q1
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\v 8 When a man wanders away from his home,
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\q2 he is acting like a bird that stays far from its nest.
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\q1
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\v 9 The aroma of perfume and the scent of incense can help to make a person feel happy;
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\q2 and we most appreciate friends who give us good advice.
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\q1
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\v 10 Do not forget your friend or a friend of your father;
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\q2 and when you have a problem and you need help,
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\q2 do not go to your brother's home.
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\q2 When there is trouble, a neighbor who lives close by
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\q2 is better than a brother who lives far away.
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\v 11 My son, if you become wise, you will make me happy;
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\q2 so I will be able to give an answer to anyone who argues against me.
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\q1
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\v 12 One who has good sense takes cover when he sees trouble coming,
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\q2 but those who have no experience or knowledge rush ahead into danger.
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\v 13 Take a man's garment as security when he is guaranteeing a loan for a stranger.
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\q2 Hold the garment in pledge to protect yourself from losing your money when he puts up security for an adulteress.
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\v 14 Whoever shouts out a blessing in a loud voice early in the morning,
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\q2 that blessing will be heard as if it were a curse.
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\v 15 A wife who continually argues with her husband is as annoying as
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\q2 the constant dripping of water on a rainy day;
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\q1
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\v 16 and stopping her from arguing would be as difficult as restraining the wind,
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\q2 or trying to catch oil in one hand.
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\v 17 Iron is used to sharpen an iron blade, just like a man makes his friend better.
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\v 18 The farmer who takes care of a fig tree will enjoy its fruit when it is ripe.
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\q2 This is just like the one who protects his master, he will get honor from his master.
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\v 19 When a person looks in the water, he sees his own face;
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\q2 similarly when we look at what a person loves, we know what he is like deep inside.
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\q1
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\v 20 You know that the Place of the Dead and The Destroyer are never satisfied;
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\q2 and people, too, are never satisfied and always want more.
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\v 21 Silver is refined in a crucible, and gold is put into a furnace to be made pure;
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\q2 and how a person responds to the praise given to them
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\q2 will tell you what kind of person he is.
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\v 22 Though you grind a fool as if you were grinding up grain,
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\q2 you will not be able to take his foolishness out of him.
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\v 23 A good shepherd will know the condition of all his sheep and he will check on them every day.
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\q2
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\v 24 Wealth does not last forever.
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\q2 Does the crown of a king endure for all generations?
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\q1
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\v 25 The grass dies out and then the new growth starts to grow;
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\q2 and on the mountains food for the cattle is stacked up in the barns.
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\v 26 The lambs will give you warm clothing and the goats will give you enough to pay for the cost of the field.
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\v 27 There will be milk from the goats that you can drink—that will be food for everyone who lives in your house—
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\q2 and it is food to feed your servant girls, as well.
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\c 28
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\q1
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\v 1 A wicked person runs away even when no one is coming after him,
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\q2 but the one who does what is right is as brave as lions.
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\q1
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\v 2 The more sin there is in a country, the greater the number of rulers it will have;
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\q2 but when there is a ruler who has understanding and knowledge, the country can last a long time.
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\v 3 When a poor person oppresses other poor people,
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\q2 it is like a hard rain that destroys the crops and leaves no food for anyone to eat.
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\q1
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\v 4 Those who reject the law are the same people who speak well of those who are wicked;
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\q2 but those who obey the law fight against the wicked.
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\q1
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\v 5 As difficult as it is for evil people to understand what is just,
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\q2 even so those who want to find Yahweh understand everything that is important.
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\v 6 It is better to be honest and poor,
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\q2 than to be dishonest in all you do, and to be rich.
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\v 7 The one who obeys the law is a child who has understanding of the ways of wisdom;
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\q2 but if children go around with friends who are only interested in eating too much, they put their father to shame.
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\q1
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\v 8 The person who becomes rich by charging a high rate of interest ,
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\q2 he does not know that he is gathering his money, and it will be given to someone who helps the poor and is kind to them.
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\q1
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\v 9 If you refuse to hear what the law says to you about how you should live;
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\q2 then Yahweh is offended by your prayers.
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\q1
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\v 10 If someone tricks an honest person into doing that is bad,
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\q2 the one who did that will fall into his own trap,
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\q2 but those who have tried to right will received many good things.
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\q1
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\v 11 A rich person can think of himself as being wise,
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\q2 but someone who is poor but who has good sense will be able to tell if the rich man is really wise.
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\q1
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\v 12 When those who do what is right have a victory, it is a time to celebrate,
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\q2 but when those who are wicked rise up in victory, people run and hide.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 13 The one who tries to cover up his sins will be found out,
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\q2 but Yahweh will forgive those who tell their sins to him, and they turn away from doing them.
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\q1
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\v 14 How fortunate are those who always honor Yahweh;
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\q2 but those who refuse to listen to him, who do not want to learn from him, will fall into trouble.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 15 You know what a roaring lion or a charging bear is like;
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\q2 they are just like the wicked ruler who is tearing apart poor people.
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\q1
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\v 16 A king who does not have good sense thinks he is wise when he is cruel and he takes everything away from his people.
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\q2 but a person who hates getting anything by breaking the law, will live a long life.
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\v 17 If a person is guilty of murdering another
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\q2 he will live like a fugitive until he dies;
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\q2 and no one will help him.
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\v 18 When a person lives his life and is blameless, Yahweh will keep him safe;
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\q2 but one who lives by his lies will be suddenly ruined.
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\v 19 A farmer who works his field will have plenty of food to eat;
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\q2 but anyone who gives his time to worthless dreams, will be very poor.
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\v 20 Yahweh will give good things to a faithful person;
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\q2 but he will certainly punish those who become rich quickly.
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\v 21 It is bad to give a favor to one person and not to another;
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\q2 some people will do what is wrong just to get a piece of bread.
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\v 22 A man who hates to spend his money will run to more,
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\q2 but he does not know that poverty is coming to him.
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\v 23 The one who rebukes a person will later be appreciated more
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\q2 than the one who says nice things just to flatter him.
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\v 24 Anyone who steals things from his father or his mother
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\q2 and says "That is not sinful,"
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\q2 he is friend of the one who destroys.
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\v 25 A greedy person stirs up arguments between people;
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\q2 but the one who trusts in Yahweh will do well.
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\v 26 One who depends on himself is a fool,
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\q2 those who make wise decisions escape danger.
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\v 27 One who gives to help the poor, will not lack anything,
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\q2 but many curses will come to whoever turns away and ignores them.
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\v 28 When wicked people get power, men and women hide;
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\q2 but when the wicked die, there will be more and more of those who do what is right.
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\c 29
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\v 1 When you rebuke a person who has rejected your words and who refused to listen to you,
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\q2 he will be crushed to the point that he cannot be healed.
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\v 2 When people live the right way, they become more numerous,
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\q2 but when a wicked ruler starts to govern, the people groan.
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\q1
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\v 3 A son who desires to learn about wisdom makes his father very happy;
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\q2 but the son who is a companion of prostitutes will lose all his money
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\q1
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\v 4 When a king rules with honest rules and good laws, he causes his nation to be strong,
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\q2 but anyone who asks for bribes ruins his nation.
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\v 5 One who praises his neighbor to get something from him,
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\q2 is like the one who listens for the sound of his footsteps,
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\q2 so he can catch him in a net.
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\v 6 A bad person sets a trap with his sin; then he falls into it;
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\q2 but one who does right is full of songs and joy.
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\v 7 The one who does right stands up for the poor and defends them;
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\q2 but wicked people do not see the importance of standing up for the poor.
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\q1
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\v 8 People who sneer and mock others are like those who set a city on fire;
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\q2 but those who help people get rid of their anger are wise.
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\v 9 If a wise person has any conflict with a foolish person,
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\q2 the foolish person screams at him and then laughs at him, and it never ends.
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\v 10 A murderer hates him who does everything right;
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\q2 and they seek to kill the one who has a good reputation.
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\v 11 A fool shows all his anger,
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\q2 but a person who is wise holds his anger, and he knows how to calm himself down.
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\v 12 If a ruler believes the lies that are told to him,
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\q2 he teaches all his officials to be wicked.
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\v 13 What do a poor person and one who takes advantage of people have in common?
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\q2 Yahweh gives life to both of them.
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\q1
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\v 14 If a king judges the poor by listening to the truth,
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\q2 he will build a kingdom that will continue forever.
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\q1
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\v 15 If a child is punished,
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\q2 the gift of wisdom is given to him;
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\q2 but when a child is out of control,
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\q2 this brings shame to his mother.
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\q1
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\v 16 When wicked people have authority, lawbreaking is common;
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\q2 but those who do what is right will see the day
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\q2 when the wicked will lose their power.
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\v 17 Discipline your child and he will help you and serve you;
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\q2 you will truly rejoice over him.
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\q1
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\v 18 When no prophet receives any vision from Yahweh, the people go out of control,
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\q2 but those who obey the law are fortunate.
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\q1
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\v 19 Talk to a slave as much as you want,
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\q2 but though he understands what you are saying, they have learned not to give you an answer.
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\q1
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\v 20 Do you see someone who is quick to speak, quick to give an opinion?
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\q2 Yahweh can give a fool more help in the future easier than he can help him who is quick to speak.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 21 If a slave is excused from his labor
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\q2 and treated better than other slaves by his master
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\q2 from the time he is young;
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\q2 but when he is grown,
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\q2 that slave will give trouble to his master.
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\q1
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\v 22 A person who cannot control his anger stirs up many quarrels
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\q2 and uses his rage to rule over others, and so he commits many sins.
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\v 23 Any person who is proud will be humbled;
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\q2 but the one who is humbled will be given honor.
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\q1
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\v 24 A person who helps a thief, hates himself;
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\q2 he overhears the curse, but he does not say anything about it.
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\v 25 When one is afraid of what people can do,
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\q2 it is like setting a trap for himself.
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\q2 but whoever trusts in Yahweh is safe.
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\q1
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\v 26 Many people want to come before a ruler to get help from him,
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\q2 but Yahweh is the only one who gives him true justice.
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\v 27 Those who do what is right detest a person who treats others in an unfair way;
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\q2 just as the wicked hate those who live good lives.
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\c 30
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\p
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\v 1 These are sayings containing wisdom, the sayings of Agur son of Jakeh.
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\q1 Agur wrote them for Ithiel, yes, to Ithiel and to Ucal.
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\q1
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\v 2 I am more like an animal than any human being!
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\q2 I lack the understanding that a human being has!
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\q1
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\v 3 I have not learned about wisdom;
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\q2 I do not know Yahweh, the Holy One.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 4 Who has ever gone up to heaven and come back down again?
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\q2 Who can catch the wind in his hand?
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\q2 Who can gather up the waters in an overcoat?
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\q2 Who set the limits to the size of the earth?
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\q2 What is his name? And what is the name of his son?
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\q2 Do you know?
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\v 5 Every word of God is proven by a test that it is true;
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\q2 he is like a shield that protects those who run to him.
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\q1
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\v 6 Be careful not to add to Yahweh's words more than he has said;
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\q2 if you do that, he will correct you and he will prove that you lied about what he said.
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\q1
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\v 7 I ask Yahweh for two things,
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\q2 and that he give them to me before I die.
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\q1
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\v 8 Put vain pride and lies far away from me;
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\q2 and do not give me poverty or riches,
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\q2 just give me the food I need every day.
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\v 9 For if I have too much money,
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\q2 it is possible that I will deny my God and say, "Who is Yahweh?"
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\q2 Or it is possible that I will become so poor that I steal from others
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\q2 and bring disgrace on the name of my God.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 10 Do not speak badly about a slave when he is standing before his master;
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\q2 if you do, he will curse you, and you will be responsible; you brought it on yourself.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 11 There are many people who curse their fathers
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\q2 and they do not praise their mothers or thank them;
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\q1
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\v 12 those people think everything they do should not be criticized,
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\q2 but really they have never been cleansed from their filth.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 13 These people show how proud they are in their eyes;
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\q2 they make people look at them and they show their pride in their faces!
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\q1
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\v 14 These people use their mouths to speak the most hurtful words, like they are cutting and tearing people apart;
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\q1 it is as if they are eating up the poor people from the earth,
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\q2 and swallowing up the needy from humanity.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 15 There are leeches that suck blood, imagine they had two daughters;
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\q2 they say, "Give to us! Give to us!
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\q1 There are four things that are never satisfied—
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\q2 they always want more :
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\q1
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\v 16 The grave, the place of the dead;
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\q1 the womb of a woman that never conceived a child;
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\q1 soil that badly needs to be watered;
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\q1 and a fire that burns hot and it never says, "The fire is hot enough!"
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\q1
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\v 17 The one who dishonors his father,
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\q2 and who disrespects and disobeys his mother.
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\q1 such a person would be killed and have his eyes pecked out by crows,
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\q2 and would be devoured by the vultures.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 18 There are three wonderful things I can mention;
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\q2 no, there are four that are too amazing and I cannot understand them.
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\q1
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\v 19 How eagles fly in the sky;
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\q1 how snakes move over a big rock,
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\q1 how ships can sail on the seas,
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\q1 and how a man is able to win the love of a woman.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 20 This is what a woman is like who is not faithful to her husband:
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\q2 she eats and then wipes her mouth,
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\q2 and she says, "There is nothing wrong in what I have done."
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 21 There are four things that make the earth tremble:
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\q1
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\v 22 the earth trembles with a slave becomes a king;
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\q1 the earth trembles when fool has eaten his food and is filled;
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\q1
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\v 23 the earth trembles when a woman who is hated by all, gets married,
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\q1 and the earth trembles, when the maid becomes the wife of her master.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 24 There are four creatures on the earth that are small, but they are very wise.
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\q1
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\v 25 Ants are not strong,
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\q2 but they store up food during the summer in order to have it during the winter.
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\q1
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\v 26 Rock badgers also are not strong,
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\q2 but they make their homes among the rocks.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 27 Locusts do not have a king,
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\q2 but they march in rank like soldiers in the army.
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\q1
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\v 28 Lizards are very small and you can hold them in your hand,
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\q2 but they get inside kings' palaces.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 29 There are four animals that walk with great pride and they are very impressive as they walk.
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\q1
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\v 30 Lions, which are the strongest among wild animals
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\q2 and are not afraid of any of them.
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\q1
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\v 31 Strutting roosters, and male goats,
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\q1 and kings who stand with their soldiers beside them.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 32 If you have acted foolishly, exalting yourself,
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\q2 or if you been planning to do something evil,
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\q1 put your hand over your mouth! Stop it!
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\q1
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\v 33 Just as when you churn milk, and it produces butter,
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\q2 even so, if you hit someone hard on his nose, the result is that his nose will bleed;
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\q2 and, in the same way, when people are angry, they will argue and fight.
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\s5
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\c 31
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\p
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\v 1 These are sayings of King Lemuel—an oracle his mother taught him.
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\q1
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\v 2 She says: You are my son; I carried you in my womb;
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\q2 you are the son, I made promises to Yahweh for you.
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\q1
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\v 3 Do not give your strength to women;
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\q2 and do not tell what your plans are, to the women who destroy kings.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 4 Lemuel, kings should be careful about drinking wine;
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\q2 and a king should never ask, "Where is the strong drink?"
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\q1
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\v 5 They could drink but then they might forget that they made a decree of the king,
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\q2 and tear down the rights of those who have been taken advantage of.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 6 Give strong drink to those who are dying
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\q2 and to those who are grieving their loss.
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\v 7 One who drinks will forget he is poor,
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\q2 and he will not remember his trouble.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 8 Speak for those who cannot speak for themselves,
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\q2 speak for those who are approaching death.
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\q1
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\v 9 Speak out and render judgment according to what is right;
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\q2 and plead for justice to come in the cases of the poor and the needy.
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\q1
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\v 10 Who can find a wife who is good at many things?
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\q2 Her value is much more than the jewels she could wear.
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\q1
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\v 11 Her husband completely trusts her,
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\q2 and because of her, he will never be poor.
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\q1
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\v 12 She does good things for him and not evil,
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\q2 all the days of her life.
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\q1
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\v 13 She finds wool and flax in the market,
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\q2 and she enjoys spinning it to make yarn and fabric.
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\q1
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\v 14 She is like the merchant ships
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\q2 because she brings her food to her home from far away.
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\q1
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\v 15 She gets up before dawn to prepare food for her family,
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\q2 and she gives each servant girl her duties for the day.
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\q1
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\v 16 She goes out and considers what field she will buy, and she buys it.
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\q1 With the money she has made in other ventures,
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\q2 she plants a vineyard.
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\q1
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\v 17 She prepares herself with her strength,
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\q2 and her arms are strong, able to do hard work.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 18 She knows when she is getting a good profit from her business.
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\q1 She keeps a lamp burning all night long.
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\q1
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\v 19 She holds the spindle,
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\q2 and then she spins the thread that she will use.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 20 She gives an outstretched hand to help the poor.
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\q1
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\v 21 She is not worried about the snow,
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\q2 for everyone in her house have the best winter coats.
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\q1
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\v 22 She makes covers for the beds.
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\q2 She wears fine purple linen clothes—the color of royalty.
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\q1
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\v 23 Her husband is well known at the city gates,
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\q2 and there at the gates he sits with the other leaders of the town.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 24 She makes linen garments and she sells them.
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\q2 She sells sashes to shop owners.
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\q1
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\v 25 She is strong in her character and respected,
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\q2 and she laughs at what will happen in the future.
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 26 When she speaks, she says what is wise,
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\q2 and she lives by the law of kindness.
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\q1
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\v 27 She watches over everything that is done in her household,
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\q2 and nothing in her actions would be anything like laziness.
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\s5
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\v 28 Her children speak highly of her;
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\q2 her husband also praises her.
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\q1
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\v 29 He says to her, "There are many women who do admirable things,
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\q2 but you surpass them all!"
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\s5
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\q1
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\v 30 Elegance can deceive
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\q2 and make you think more highly of a person than you should;
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\q2 and beauty has no lasting value.
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\q2 But a woman who honors Yahweh will be praised for the person she is.
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\v 31 Give her what she has earned,
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\q2 and her works will praise her among the leaders of the town.
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