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17 It is better to eat a dry crust of bread in peace
    than to have a feast where there is quarreling.

A wise servant will rule over his master’s disgraceful son.
    And he will even inherit a share of what the master leaves his sons.

A hot furnace tests silver and gold.
    In the same way, the Lord tests a person’s heart.

An evil person listens to evil words.
    A liar pays attention to cruel words.

If you make fun of the poor,
    you insult God, who made them.
If you laugh at someone’s trouble,
    you will be punished.

Grandchildren are the reward of old people.
    And children are proud of their parents.

Foolish people should not be proud.
    And rulers should not be liars!

A person might think he can pay people and they will do anything he asks.
    He thinks it will succeed every time.

Whoever forgives someone’s sin makes a friend.
    But the one who tells about the sin breaks up friendships.

10 A wise man will learn more from a warning
    than a foolish person will learn from 100 lashings.

11 A disobedient person is only looking for trouble.
    So a cruel messenger will be sent against him.

12 It is better to meet a bear robbed of her cubs
    than to meet a foolish person doing foolish things.

13 If a person gives evil in return for good,
    his house will always be full of trouble.

14 Starting a quarrel is like a leak in a dam.
    So stop the quarrel before a fight breaks out.

15 The Lord hates both these things:
    letting guilty people go free and punishing those who are not guilty.

16 It won’t do a fool any good to try to buy wisdom.
    He doesn’t really want to be wise.

17 A friend loves you all the time.
    A brother is always there to help you.

18 It is not wise to promise
    to pay what your neighbor owes.

19 Whoever loves to quarrel loves to sin.
    Whoever is proud is asking for trouble.

20 A person with an evil heart will find no success.
    And the person whose words are evil will get into trouble.

21 It is sad to have a foolish son.
    There is no joy in being the father of a fool.

22 A happy heart is like good medicine.
    But a broken spirit drains your strength.

23 A wicked person secretly accepts money to do wrong.
    Then there will be no fairness.

24 The person with understanding looks for wisdom.
    But a foolish person lets his mind wander everywhere.

25 A foolish son makes his father sad.
    And he causes his mother great sorrow.

26 It is not good to punish those who have done what is right.
    Nor is it good to punish leaders for being honest.

27 The person who has knowledge says very little.
    And a person with understanding stays calm.

28 Even a foolish person seems to be wise if he keeps quiet.
    He appears to have understanding if he doesn’t speak.

17 Better a dry crust with peace and quiet
    than a house full of feasting, with strife.(A)

A prudent servant will rule over a disgraceful son
    and will share the inheritance as one of the family.

The crucible for silver and the furnace for gold,(B)
    but the Lord tests the heart.(C)

A wicked person listens to deceitful lips;
    a liar pays attention to a destructive tongue.

Whoever mocks the poor(D) shows contempt for their Maker;(E)
    whoever gloats over disaster(F) will not go unpunished.(G)

Children’s children(H) are a crown to the aged,
    and parents are the pride of their children.

Eloquent lips are unsuited to a godless fool—
    how much worse lying lips to a ruler!(I)

A bribe is seen as a charm by the one who gives it;
    they think success will come at every turn.(J)

Whoever would foster love covers over an offense,(K)
    but whoever repeats the matter separates close friends.(L)

10 A rebuke impresses a discerning person
    more than a hundred lashes a fool.

11 Evildoers foster rebellion against God;
    the messenger of death will be sent against them.

12 Better to meet a bear robbed of her cubs
    than a fool bent on folly.(M)

13 Evil will never leave the house
    of one who pays back evil(N) for good.(O)

14 Starting a quarrel is like breaching a dam;
    so drop the matter before a dispute breaks out.(P)

15 Acquitting the guilty and condemning the innocent(Q)
    the Lord detests them both.(R)

16 Why should fools have money in hand to buy wisdom,
    when they are not able to understand it?(S)

17 A friend loves at all times,
    and a brother is born for a time of adversity.(T)

18 One who has no sense shakes hands in pledge
    and puts up security for a neighbor.(U)

19 Whoever loves a quarrel loves sin;
    whoever builds a high gate invites destruction.

20 One whose heart is corrupt does not prosper;
    one whose tongue is perverse falls into trouble.

21 To have a fool for a child brings grief;
    there is no joy for the parent of a godless fool.(V)

22 A cheerful heart is good medicine,
    but a crushed(W) spirit dries up the bones.(X)

23 The wicked accept bribes(Y) in secret
    to pervert the course of justice.(Z)

24 A discerning person keeps wisdom in view,
    but a fool’s eyes(AA) wander to the ends of the earth.

25 A foolish son brings grief to his father
    and bitterness to the mother who bore him.(AB)

26 If imposing a fine on the innocent is not good,(AC)
    surely to flog honest officials is not right.

27 The one who has knowledge uses words with restraint,(AD)
    and whoever has understanding is even-tempered.(AE)

28 Even fools are thought wise if they keep silent,
    and discerning if they hold their tongues.(AF)