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Riches do not profit in the day of wrath,
    but righteousness delivers from death.(A)

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Wealth(A) is worthless in the day of wrath,(B)
    but righteousness delivers from death.(C)

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16 A gracious woman gets honor,
    but she who hates virtue is covered with shame.[a]
The timid become destitute,[b]
    but the aggressive gain riches.(A)
17 Those who are kind reward themselves,
    but the cruel do themselves harm.
18 The wicked earn no real gain,
    but those who sow righteousness get a true reward.(B)

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  1. 11.16 Compare Gk Syr: Heb lacks but she . . . shame
  2. 11.16 Gk: Heb lacks The timid . . . destitute

16 A kindhearted woman gains honor,(A)
    but ruthless men gain only wealth.

17 Those who are kind benefit themselves,
    but the cruel bring ruin on themselves.

18 A wicked person earns deceptive wages,
    but the one who sows righteousness reaps a sure reward.(B)

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28 Those who trust in their riches will wither,[a]
    but the righteous will flourish like green leaves.(A)

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  1. 11.28 Cn: Heb fall

28 Those who trust in their riches will fall,(A)
    but the righteous will thrive like a green leaf.(B)

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11 Wealth hastily gotten[a] will dwindle,
    but those who gather little by little will increase it.(A)

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  1. 13.11 Gk Vg: Heb from vanity

11 Dishonest money dwindles away,(A)
    but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.

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16 Better is a little with the fear of the Lord
    than great treasure and trouble with it.(A)

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16 Better a little with the fear of the Lord
    than great wealth with turmoil.(A)

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27 Those greedy for unjust gain make trouble for their households,
    but those who hate bribes will live.(A)

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27 The greedy bring ruin to their households,
    but the one who hates bribes will live.(A)

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A bribe is like a magic stone in the eyes of those who give it;
    wherever they turn they prosper.(A)

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A bribe is seen as a charm by the one who gives it;
    they think success will come at every turn.(A)

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17 Bread gained by deceit is sweet,
    but afterward the mouth will be full of gravel.(A)

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17 Food gained by fraud tastes sweet,(A)
    but one ends up with a mouth full of gravel.(B)

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21 An estate quickly acquired in the beginning
    will not be blessed in the end.(A)

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21 An inheritance claimed too soon
    will not be blessed at the end.

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The plans of the diligent lead surely to abundance,
    but everyone who is hasty comes only to want.(A)
The getting of treasures by a lying tongue
    is a fleeting vapor and a snare[a] of death.(B)
The violence of the wicked will sweep them away
    because they refuse to do what is just.(C)

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  1. 21.6 Gk: Heb seekers

The plans of the diligent lead to profit(A)
    as surely as haste leads to poverty.

A fortune made by a lying tongue
    is a fleeting vapor and a deadly snare.[a](B)

The violence of the wicked will drag them away,(C)
    for they refuse to do what is right.

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  1. Proverbs 21:6 Some Hebrew manuscripts, Septuagint and Vulgate; most Hebrew manuscripts vapor for those who seek death

14 A gift in secret averts anger,
    and a concealed bribe, strong wrath.(A)

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14 A gift given in secret soothes anger,
    and a bribe concealed in the cloak pacifies great wrath.(A)

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Better to be poor and walk in integrity
    than to be crooked in one’s ways even though rich.(A)

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Better the poor whose walk is blameless
    than the rich whose ways are perverse.(A)

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