1 | Because of need, many have sinned. And whoever seeks to be enriched, averts his eye. |
2 | Like a post fixed in the middle of adjoining stones, so also will sin become wedged between selling and buying. |
3 | Sin will be crushed with the one who sins. |
4 | If you do not hold yourself steadfastly to the fear of the Lord, your house will be quickly overthrown. |
5 | Just as the dust remains when one shakes a sieve, so will the doubt of a man remain in his thoughts. |
6 | The furnace tests the potter's vessels, and the trial of the tribulation tests just men. |
7 | As the pruning of a tree reveals its fruit, so does a word reveal the thoughts in the heart of a man. |
8 | You should not praise a man before he speaks; for such is the testing of men. |
9 | If you pursue justice, you will obtain it. And you will be clothed with justice, as with a long robe of honor. And you will live with justice. And justice will protect you continually. And on the day of reckoning, you will find a strong foundation. |
10 | Birds flock to their own kind. And truth will return to those who practice it. |
11 | The lion lies in wait for its prey continually. So also do sins lie in wait for those who work iniquity. |
12 | A holy man persists in wisdom like the sun. But a senseless man changes like the moon. |
13 | In the midst of the senseless, retain a word for the proper time. But be continually in the midst those who are thoughtful. |
14 | The discussions of sinners are hateful, and their laughter is a delight in sin. |
15 | The speech that swears many oaths will cause the hair of the head to stand upright; and its irreverence will cause the ears to be blocked. |
16 | The shedding of blood is in the quarrels of the arrogant; and their evil talk is grievous to hear. |
17 | Whoever discloses the secret of a friend breaks faith; and he will not find a friend for his soul. |
18 | Love your neighbor, and be united with him faithfully. |
19 | But if you disclose his secrets, you should not continue to follow after him. |
20 | For like a man who destroys his friend, so also is he who destroys the friendship of his neighbor. |
21 | And like someone releasing a bird from his hand, so have you abandoned your neighbor, and you will not obtain him again. |
22 | You should no longer seek him, for he is now far away; he has fled like a roe-deer from a snare. For his soul has been wounded. |
23 | You will no longer be able to bind his wound. For there may be a reconciliation from cursing. |
24 | But to disclose the secrets of a friend is the hopeless act of an unhappy soul. |
25 | One who winks with the eye fabricates iniquity, and no one will cast him aside. |
26 | In the sight of your eyes, he will sweeten his mouth, and he will admire your talk. But at the very end, he will pervert his mouth, and he will offer a scandal from your own words. |
27 | I have hated many things, but I have not done as he has done, and the Lord will hate him. |
28 | Whoever throws a stone straight up will find that it falls on his own head. And a deceitful wound will return to wound the deceitful. |
29 | And whoever digs a pit will fall into it. And whoever positions a stone against his neighbor will stumble over it. And whoever lays a trap for another will perish by it. |
30 | Whoever sets in motion a wicked plan will find that it rolls back over him, and he will not know from which direction it will arrive. |
31 | Mockery and derision are of the arrogant, and vengeance will lie in wait for them, like a lion. |
32 | Whoever enjoys the fall of the just will perish in a snare, and grief will consume them before they die. |
33 | Anger and fury are both abominable, and the sinful man will be held by them. |