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Frugality and Its Rewards[a]

21 Life’s prime needs are water, bread, and clothing,
    and also a house for decent privacy.(A)
22 Better is the life of the poor under the shadow of their own roof
    than sumptuous banquets among strangers.(B)
23 Whether little or much, be content with what you have:
    then you will hear no reproach as a parasite.

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Footnotes

  1. 29:21–28 Those who provide their own basic needs of food, clothing and dwelling, and are content with what they have, preserve their freedom and self-respect (vv. 21–23). But if they live as guests, even among the rich, they expose themselves to insult and rebuke (vv. 24–28).