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1Those who fear the Lord
won’t encounter evil,
but when they are tested
they will be delivered again and again.
2Wise people won’t hate the Law,
but those who are hypocrites about it
are like a boat in a storm.
3Sensible people will trust the Lord’s word;[#33.3 LXX lacks]
for them, the Law is as trustworthy
as divine oracles.
4Prepare your speech,
and then you will be heard;
draw upon your training,
and give an answer.
5The emotions of the foolish
are like a wagon wheel,
and their arguments are like
a turning axle.
6A friend who mocks is like a stallion
that whinnies underneath
anyone who rides him.
7Why is one day more significant
than another,
when all the daylight in a year
is from the sun?
8The Lord, in his knowledge,
classified them,
and he distinguished between
different seasons and festivals.
9He lifted out some days
and made them holy,
and some he made regular days.
10All people come from the ground,
and Adam was created out of earth.
11In the fullness of his knowledge
the Lord made distinctions
between them,
and he made their ways different.
12Some of them he blessed and lifted up,
and some he made holy
and brought them near to himself;
some of them he cursed, brought low,
and expelled them from their place.
13Like clay in the potter’s hand,
so are human beings
in the hand of the one
who made them,
14Good is the opposite of evil,
and life is the opposite of death;
15Observe, then,
all the works of the Most High,
two by two, one opposite the other.
16I was the last to keep vigil,
as one who gathered the leftovers
after the grape pickers.
17By the blessing of the Lord,
I was first on the scene,
and like the grape pickers,
I filled up a wine vat.
18Understand that I haven’t labored
for myself alone,
but for all those who are seeking instruction.
19Listen to me, you who are great
among the people;
pay attention,
you leaders in the congregation.
20Don’t give son or wife, sibling or friend,
authority over you in your lifetime,
and don’t give your property
to someone else,
21While you still live
and have breath in you,
don’t exchange places with anyone else.
22It’s better for your children
to make requests of you
than that you should look to them
for generosity.
23Excel in everything you do;
don’t bring a stain on your reputation.
24On the last day of your life,
at the moment of death,
distribute your inheritance.
25Fodder, a rod, and burdens for donkeys;
bread, discipline,
and work for household slaves.
26Set them to work with discipline,
and you will have leisure;
let their hands be idle,
and they will seek freedom.
27A yoke and a strap will bend a neck,
and there are racks and tortures
for a wicked household slave.
28Put them to work so that they aren’t idle,
29because idleness teaches many evils.
30Set them to work, as is proper for them,
and if they don’t obey,
make their shackles heavy.
31If you have household slaves,
treat them like yourself,
because you purchased them with blood.
32If you mistreat them,
and they leave and run away,
33on which road will you search for them?