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1The wisdom of the humble raises their heads high
and causes them to sit among the great.
2Don’t praise people for their good looks
or despise them for their appearance.
3The bee is small among flying creatures,
but what it produces is the sweetest.
4Don’t boast about your fine clothes,
or become proud when you are honored;
for the works of the Lord are wonderful,
and his works are hidden from people.
5Many kings have been deposed,[#11:5 Greek made to sit on the ground.]
and an unlikely person has been given the crown.
6Many rulers have been completely disgraced,
and the prominent have been placed at the mercy of others.
7Don’t place blame before you investigate;
when you have finished your inquiry, then criticize.
8Listen before you answer,
and don’t interrupt others while they are talking.
9Don’t get involved in a matter that doesn’t concern you
or sit with sinners involved in a dispute.
10My child, don’t take on too many responsibilities;
if you get overcommitted, you will still be held accountable.
In all your hurrying, you will not catch up,
and you will not escape by running away.
11Some people labor and struggle and rush,
only to fall farther behind.
12Others are slow and need help.
They lack strength and are plagued by poverty.
Yet the Lord looks upon them with kindness;
he lifts them from their lowly condition.
13He gives them honor—
to the amazement of most everyone.
14Good and bad, life and death, poverty and riches—
all are from the Lord.
17The gift of the Lord remains with the devout,
and the Lord’s favor brings lasting success.
18People become rich by living frugally,
and this is their reward:
19They say, “I have found rest,
and now I will enjoy my possessions.”
But they do not know how much time is left
until they die and leave all their wealth to others.
20Stand by your contracts and fulfill them.
Grow old in your work.
21Don’t be amazed at what sinners do.
Trust in the Lord, and stick to your job.
In the Lord’s sight it is easy
to make a poor person suddenly rich.
22The Lord rewards the devout by blessing them,
and his blessing flourishes fruit quickly.
23Don’t say, “What do I need,
and how will I benefit from this?”
24Don’t say, “I am self-sufficient;
what could possibly go wrong?”
25In times of prosperity we forget adversity,
and in times of adversity we forget prosperity.
26It is easy for the Lord on the day of death
to reward a person’s conduct.
27An hour’s misery makes a person forget past delights.
The last hour of life reveals a person’s deeds.
28Don’t call anyone blessed before that person dies,
for people are known by their children.
29Don’t bring just anyone into your home,
for the deceitful have many tricks.
30The proud act like decoy partridges in a cage.
Like spies, they look for what could make you fall.
31They lie in wait, turning good into evil,
and find fault with what is praiseworthy.
32A blazing fire comes from one spark,
and a sinner looks for a chance to shed blood.
33Beware of scoundrels and their evil schemes,
for they could ruin your reputation forever.
34If you receive strangers into your home,
they will cause trouble and make you a stranger in your own home.