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  • While dining with a ruler,
    pay attention to what is put before you.
  • Listen to Your Father

    When you sit down to eat with a ruler,
    Consider carefully what is before you;
  • If you are a big eater,
    put a knife to your throat;
  • And put a knife to your throat
    If you are a man given to appetite.
  • don’t desire all the delicacies,
    for he might be trying to trick you.
  • Do not desire his delicacies,
    For they are deceptive food.
  • Don’t wear yourself out trying to get rich.
    Be wise enough to know when to quit.
  • Do not overwork to be rich;
    Because of your own understanding, cease!
  • In the blink of an eye wealth disappears,
    for it will sprout wings
    and fly away like an eagle.
  • [a]Will you set your eyes on that which is not?
    For riches certainly make themselves wings;
    They fly away like an eagle toward heaven.
  • Don’t eat with people who are stingy;
    don’t desire their delicacies.
  • Do not eat the bread of a[b] miser,
    Nor desire his delicacies;
  • They are always thinking about how much it costs.a
    “Eat and drink,” they say, but they don’t mean it.
  • For as he thinks in his heart, so is he.
    “Eat and drink!” he says to you,
    But his heart is not with you.
  • You will throw up what little you’ve eaten,
    and your compliments will be wasted.
  • The morsel you have eaten, you will vomit up,
    And waste your pleasant words.
  • Don’t waste your breath on fools,
    for they will despise the wisest advice.
  • Do not speak in the hearing of a fool,
    For he will despise the wisdom of your words.
  • Don’t cheat your neighbor by moving the ancient boundary markers;
    don’t take the land of defenseless orphans.
  • Do not remove the ancient [c]landmark,
    Nor enter the fields of the fatherless;
  • For their Redeemerb is strong;
    he himself will bring their charges against you.
  • For their Redeemer is mighty;
    He will plead their cause against you.
  • Commit yourself to instruction;
    listen carefully to words of knowledge.
  • Apply your heart to instruction,
    And your ears to words of knowledge.
  • Don’t fail to discipline your children.
    The rod of punishment won’t kill them.
  • Do not withhold correction from a child,
    For if you beat him with a rod, he will not die.
  • Physical discipline
    may well save them from death.c
  • You shall beat him with a rod,
    And deliver his soul from [d]hell.
  • My child,d if your heart is wise,
    my own heart will rejoice!
  • My son, if your heart is wise,
    My heart will rejoice — indeed, I myself;
  • Everything in me will celebrate
    when you speak what is right.
  • Yes, my [e]inmost being will rejoice
    When your lips speak right things.
  • Don’t envy sinners,
    but always continue to fear the LORD.
  • Do not let your heart envy sinners,
    But be zealous for the fear of the Lord all the day;
  • You will be rewarded for this;
    your hope will not be disappointed.
  • For surely there is a [f]hereafter,
    And your hope will not be cut off.
  • My child, listen and be wise:
    Keep your heart on the right course.
  • Hear, my son, and be wise;
    And guide your heart in the way.
  • Do not carouse with drunkards
    or feast with gluttons,
  • Do not mix with winebibbers,
    Or with gluttonous eaters of meat;
  • for they are on their way to poverty,
    and too much sleep clothes them in rags.
  • For the drunkard and the glutton will come to poverty,
    And drowsiness will clothe a man with rags.
  • Listen to your father, who gave you life,
    and don’t despise your mother when she is old.
  • Listen to your father who begot you,
    And do not despise your mother when she is old.
  • Get the truth and never sell it;
    also get wisdom, discipline, and good judgment.
  • Buy the truth, and do not sell it,
    Also wisdom and instruction and understanding.
  • The father of godly children has cause for joy.
    What a pleasure to have children who are wise.e
  • The father of the righteous will greatly rejoice,
    And he who begets a wise child will delight in him.
  • So give your father and mother joy!
    May she who gave you birth be happy.
  • Let your father and your mother be glad,
    And let her who bore you rejoice.
  • O my son, give me your heart.
    May your eyes take delight in following my ways.
  • My son, give me your heart,
    And let your eyes observe my ways.
  • A prostitute is a dangerous trap;
    a promiscuous woman is as dangerous as falling into a narrow well.
  • For a harlot is a deep pit,
    And a seductress is a narrow well.
  • She hides and waits like a robber,
    eager to make more men unfaithful.
  • She also lies in wait as for a victim,
    And increases the unfaithful among men.
  • Who has anguish? Who has sorrow?
    Who is always fighting? Who is always complaining?
    Who has unnecessary bruises? Who has bloodshot eyes?
  • Who has woe?
    Who has sorrow?
    Who has contentions?
    Who has complaints?
    Who has wounds without cause?
    Who has redness of eyes?
  • It is the one who spends long hours in the taverns,
    trying out new drinks.
  • Those who linger long at the wine,
    Those who go in search of mixed wine.
  • Don’t gaze at the wine, seeing how red it is,
    how it sparkles in the cup, how smoothly it goes down.
  • Do not look on the wine when it is red,
    When it sparkles in the cup,
    When it [g]swirls around smoothly;
  • For in the end it bites like a poisonous snake;
    it stings like a viper.
  • At the last it bites like a serpent,
    And stings like a viper.
  • You will see hallucinations,
    and you will say crazy things.
  • Your eyes will see strange things,
    And your heart will utter perverse things.
  • You will stagger like a sailor tossed at sea,
    clinging to a swaying mast.
  • Yes, you will be like one who lies down in the [h]midst of the sea,
    Or like one who lies at the top of the mast, saying:
  • And you will say, “They hit me, but I didn’t feel it.
    I didn’t even know it when they beat me up.
    When will I wake up
    so I can look for another drink?”
  • “They have struck me, but I was not hurt;
    They have beaten me, but I did not feel it.
    When shall I awake, that I may seek another drink?

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