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28 The glory of a king is a multitude of people;
    without people a prince is ruined.

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28 A king’s glory is a large population,
    but a dwindling people is a ruler’s ruin.

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28 A large population is a king’s glory,
    but without subjects a prince is ruined.(A)

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35 A servant who deals wisely has the king’s favor,
    but his wrath falls on one who acts shamefully.(A)

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35 The king favors an insightful servant,
    but is furious at a shameful one.

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35 A king delights in a wise servant,
    but a shameful servant arouses his fury.(A)

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10 Inspired decisions are on the lips of a king;
    his mouth does not sin in judgment.

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10 A king’s speech is like an oracle;
    in a judgment, one can’t go against his words.

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10 The lips of a king speak as an oracle,
    and his mouth does not betray justice.(A)

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12 It is an abomination to kings to do evil,
    for the throne is established by righteousness.(A)
13 Righteous lips are the delight of a king,
    and he loves those who speak what is right.(B)
14 A king’s wrath is a messenger of death,
    and whoever is wise will appease it.(C)
15 In the light of a king’s face there is life,
    and his favor is like the clouds that bring the spring rain.(D)

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12 Kings detest wicked deeds,
    for their thrones are founded on righteousness.
13 Kings favor those with righteous lips;
    they love words of integrity.
14 The king’s anger is a messenger of death;
    the wise will calm him.
15 There’s life in the light of the king’s face.
    His favor is like a cloud that brings spring rain.

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12 Kings detest wrongdoing,
    for a throne is established through righteousness.(A)

13 Kings take pleasure in honest lips;
    they value the one who speaks what is right.(B)

14 A king’s wrath is a messenger of death,(C)
    but the wise will appease it.(D)

15 When a king’s face brightens, it means life;(E)
    his favor is like a rain cloud in spring.(F)

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Excess speech is not becoming to a fool;
    still less is false speech to a ruler.[a]

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Footnotes

  1. 17.7 Or a noble

Too much talking isn’t right for a fool;
    even less so false speech for an honorable person.

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Eloquent lips are unsuited to a godless fool—
    how much worse lying lips to a ruler!(A)

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11 Evil people seek only rebellion,
    but a cruel messenger will be sent against them.

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11 Evil people seek only rebellion;
    a cruel messenger will be sent against them.

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11 Evildoers foster rebellion against God;
    the messenger of death will be sent against them.

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12 A king’s anger is like the growling of a lion,
    but his favor is like dew on the grass.(A)

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12 A raging king roars like a lion;
    his favor is like the dew on the grass.

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12 A king’s rage is like the roar of a lion,(A)
    but his favor is like dew(B) on the grass.(C)

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The dread anger of a king is like the growling of a lion;
    anyone who provokes him to anger forfeits life itself.(A)

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A king is as terrifying as a lion’s growl.
    Those who anger him may lose their life.

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A king’s wrath strikes terror like the roar of a lion;(A)
    those who anger him forfeit their lives.(B)

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A king who sits on the throne of judgment
    winnows all evil with his eyes.

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A king who sits on his judgment throne
    sifts out all evil with his eyes.

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When a king sits on his throne to judge,(A)
    he winnows out all evil with his eyes.(B)

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