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27 The fear of God is a paradise of blessings;
    its canopy is over all that is glorious.(A)

28 My son, do not live the life of a beggar;[a]
    better to die than to beg.
29 When one has to look to a stranger’s table,
    life is not worth living.
The delicacies offered bring revulsion of spirit,
    and to the intelligent, inward torture.(B)

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Footnotes

  1. 40:28–30 Among the Jews, begging was considered degrading to human dignity; it was agreeable only to the shameless, who had lost their sense of honor. Cf. 29:22–23.