| 1 | The wisdom of the humble lifts their heads high, and seats them among the great. |
| 2 | Do not praise individuals for their good looks, or loathe anyone because of appearance alone. |
| 3 | The bee is small among flying creatures, but what it produces is the best of sweet things. |
| 4 | Do not boast about wearing fine clothes, and do not exalt yourself when you are honored; for the works of the Lord are wonderful, and his works are concealed from humankind. |
| 5 | Many kings have had to sit on the ground, but one who was never thought of has worn a crown. |
| 6 | Many rulers have been utterly disgraced, and the honored have been handed over to others. |
| 7 | Do not find fault before you investigate; examine first, and then criticize. |
| 8 | Do not answer before you listen, and do not interrupt when another is speaking. |
| 9 | Do not argue about a matter that does not concern you, and do not sit with sinners when they judge a case. |
| 10 | My child, do not busy yourself with many matters; if you multiply activities, you will not be held blameless. If you pursue, you will not overtake, and by fleeing you will not escape. |
| 11 | There are those who work and struggle and hurry, but are so much the more in want. |
| 12 | There are others who are slow and need help, who lack strength and abound in poverty; but the eyes of the Lord look kindly upon them; he lifts them out of their lowly condition |
| 13 | and raises up their heads to the amazement of the many. |
| 14 | Good things and bad, life and death, poverty and wealth, come from the Lord. |
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| 17 | The Lord’s gift remains with the devout, and his favor brings lasting success. |
| 18 | One becomes rich through diligence and self-denial, and the reward allotted to him is this: |
| 19 | when he says, “I have found rest, and now I shall feast on my goods!” he does not know how long it will be until he leaves them to others and dies. |
| 20 | Stand by your agreement and attend to it, and grow old in your work. |
| 21 | Do not wonder at the works of a sinner, but trust in the Lord and keep at your job; for it is easy in the sight of the Lord to make the poor rich suddenly, in an instant. |
| 22 | The blessing of the Lord is the reward of the pious, and quickly God causes his blessing to flourish. |
| 23 | Do not say, “What do I need, and what further benefit can be mine?” |
| 24 | Do not say, “I have enough, and what harm can come to me now?” |
| 25 | In the day of prosperity, adversity is forgotten, and in the day of adversity, prosperity is not remembered. |
| 26 | For it is easy for the Lord on the day of death to reward individuals according to their conduct. |
| 27 | An hour’s misery makes one forget past delights, and at the close of one’s life one’s deeds are revealed. |
| 28 | Call no one happy before his death; by how he ends, a person becomes known. |
| 29 | Do not invite everyone into your home, for many are the tricks of the crafty. |
| 30 | Like a decoy partridge in a cage, so is the mind of the proud, and like spies they observe your weakness; |
| 31 | for they lie in wait, turning good into evil, and to worthy actions they attach blame. |
| 32 | From a spark many coals are kindled, and a sinner lies in wait to shed blood. |
| 33 | Beware of scoundrels, for they devise evil, and they may ruin your reputation forever. |
| 34 | Receive strangers into your home and they will stir up trouble for you, and will make you a stranger to your own family. |