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 1 My son, hast thou sinned? add no more thereto; 
And make supplication for thy former sins.  
 2 Flee from sin as from the face of a serpent; 
For if thou draw nigh it will bite thee: 
The teeth thereof are the teeth of a lion, 
Slaying the souls of men. 
 3 All iniquity is as a two-edged sword; 
Its stroke hath no healing. 
 4 Terror and violence will lay waste riches; 
So the house of a haughty man shall be laid waste. 
 5 Supplication from a poor man’s mouth reacheth to the ears of * Gr. him.  God, 
And his judgement cometh speedily. 
 6 One that hateth reproof is in the path of the sinner; 
And he that feareth the Lord will turn again in his heart. 
 7 He that is mighty in tongue is known afar off: 
But the man of understanding knoweth when he slippeth. 
 8 He that buildeth his house with other men’s money 
Is like one that gathereth himself stones against winter. 
 9 The congregation of wicked men is as  tow wrapped together; 
And the end of them is a flame of fire. 
 10 The way of sinners is made smooth with stones; 
And at the last end thereof is the pit of Hades. 
 11 He that keepeth the law becometh master of the intent thereof; 
And the end of the fear of the Lord is wisdom. 
 12 He that is not clever will not be instructed; 
And there is a cleverness which maketh bitterness to abound. 
 13 The knowledge of a wise man shall be made to abound as a flood; 
And his counsel as a fountain of life. 
 14 The inward parts of a fool are like a broken vessel; 
And he will hold no knowledge. 
 15 If a man of knowledge hear a wise word, 
He will commend it, and add unto it: 
The dissolute man heareth it, and it displeaseth him, 
And he putteth it away behind his back. 
 16 The discourse of a fool is like a burden in the way; 
But grace shall be found on the lips of the wise. 
 17 The mouth of the prudent man shall be sought for in the congregation; 
And they will ponder his words in their heart. 
 18 As a house that is destroyed, so is wisdom to a fool; 
And the knowledge of an unwise man is as  † Gr. unexamined words.  talk without sense. 
 19 Instruction is as  fetters on the feet of an unwise man, 
And as manacles on the right hand. 
 20 A fool lifteth up his voice with laughter; 
But a clever man will scarce smile quietly. 
 21 Instruction is to a prudent man as an ornament of gold, 
And as a bracelet upon his right arm. 
 22 The foot of a fool is soon in another man’s  house; 
But a man of experience will be ashamed of entering. 
 23 A foolish man peepeth in from the door of another man’s  house; 
But a man that is instructed will stand without. 
 24 It is a want of instruction in a man to listen at the door; 
But the prudent man will be grieved with the disgrace. 
 25  ‡ The text seems to be uncertain.  The lips of strangers will be grieved at these things; 
But the words of prudent men will be weighed in the balance. 
 26 The heart of fools is in their mouth; 
But the mouth of wise men is their heart. 
 27 When the ungodly curseth Satan, 
He curseth his own soul. 
 28 A whisperer defileth his own soul, 
And shall be hated wheresoever he sojourneth. 
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