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| 1. | An unfriendly man pursues selfishness, and defies all sound judgment. |
| 2. | A fool has no delight in understanding, but only in revealing his own opinion. |
| 3. | When wickedness comes, contempt also comes, and with shame comes disgrace. |
| 4. | The words of a man's mouth are like deep waters. The fountain of wisdom is like a flowing brook. |
| 5. | To be partial to the faces of the wicked is not good, nor to deprive the innocent of justice. |
| 6. | A fool's lips come into strife, and his mouth invites beatings. |
| 7. | A fool's mouth is his destruction, and his lips are a snare to his soul. |
| 8. | The words of a gossip are like dainty morsels: they go down into a person's innermost parts. |
| 9. | One who is slack in his work is brother to him who is a master of destruction. |
| 10. | The name of Yahweh is a strong tower: the righteous run to him, and are safe. |
| 11. | The rich man's wealth is his strong city, like an unscalable wall in his own imagination. |
| 12. | Before destruction the heart of man is proud, but before honor is humility. |
| 13. | He who gives answer before he hears, that is folly and shame to him. |
| 14. | A man's spirit will sustain him in sickness, but a crushed spirit, who can bear? |
| 15. | The heart of the discerning gets knowledge. The ear of the wise seeks knowledge. |
| 16. | A man's gift makes room for him, and brings him before great men. |
| 17. | He who pleads his cause first seems right; until another comes and questions him. |
| 18. | The lot settles disputes, and keeps strong ones apart. |
| 19. | A brother offended is more difficult than a fortified city; and disputes are like the bars of a castle. |
| 20. | A man's stomach is filled with the fruit of his mouth. With the harvest of his lips he is satisfied. |
| 21. | Death and life are in the power of the tongue; those who love it will eat its fruit. |
| 22. | Whoever finds a wife finds a good thing, and obtains favor of Yahweh. |
| 23. | The poor plead for mercy, but the rich answer harshly. |
| 24. | A man of many companions may be ruined, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother. |