| 1 | The one who does this will not become rich; one who despises small things will fail little by little. |
| 2 | Wine and women lead intelligent men astray, and the man who consorts with prostitutes is reckless. |
| 3 | Decay and worms will take possession of him, and the reckless person will be snatched away. |
| 4 | One who trusts others too quickly has a shallow mind, and one who sins does wrong to himself. |
| 5 | One who rejoices in wickedness will be condemned, |
| 6 | but one who hates gossip has less evil. |
| 7 | Never repeat a conversation, and you will lose nothing at all. |
| 8 | With friend or foe do not report it, and unless it would be a sin for you, do not reveal it; |
| 9 | for someone may have heard you and watched you, and in time will hate you. |
| 10 | Have you heard something? Let it die with you. Be brave, it will not make you burst! |
| 11 | Having heard something, the fool suffers birth pangs like a woman in labor with a child. |
| 12 | Like an arrow stuck in a person’s thigh, so is gossip inside a fool. |
| 13 | Question a friend; perhaps he did not do it; or if he did, so that he may not do it again. |
| 14 | Question a neighbor; perhaps he did not say it; or if he said it, so that he may not repeat it. |
| 15 | Question a friend, for often it is slander; so do not believe everything you hear. |
| 16 | A person may make a slip without intending it. Who has not sinned with his tongue? |
| 17 | Question your neighbor before you threaten him; and let the law of the Most High take its course. |
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| 20 | The whole of wisdom is fear of the Lord, and in all wisdom there is the fulfillment of the law. |
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| 22 | The knowledge of wickedness is not wisdom, nor is there prudence in the counsel of sinners. |
| 23 | There is a cleverness that is detestable, and there is a fool who merely lacks wisdom. |
| 24 | Better are the God-fearing who lack understanding than the highly intelligent who transgress the law. |
| 25 | There is a cleverness that is exact but unjust, and there are people who abuse favors to gain a verdict. |
| 26 | There is the villain bowed down in mourning, but inwardly he is full of deceit. |
| 27 | He hides his face and pretends not to hear, but when no one notices, he will take advantage of you. |
| 28 | Even if lack of strength keeps him from sinning, he will nevertheless do evil when he finds the opportunity. |
| 29 | A person is known by his appearance, and a sensible person is known when first met, face to face. |
| 30 | A person’s attire and hearty laughter, and the way he walks, show what he is. |