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28 Unfailing love and faithfulness protect the king;
    his throne is made secure through love.

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The guilty walk a crooked path;
    the innocent travel a straight road.

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29 The wicked bluff their way through,
    but the virtuous think before they act.

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10 Throw out the mocker, and fighting goes, too.
    Quarrels and insults will disappear.

11 Whoever loves a pure heart and gracious speech
    will have the king as a friend.

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23 While dining with a ruler,
    pay attention to what is put before you.
If you are a big eater,
    put a knife to your throat;
don’t desire all the delicacies,
    for he might be trying to trick you.

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Don’t eat with people who are stingy;
    don’t desire their delicacies.
They are always thinking about how much it costs.[a]
    “Eat and drink,” they say, but they don’t mean it.
You will throw up what little you’ve eaten,
    and your compliments will be wasted.

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Footnotes

  1. 23:7 The meaning of the Hebrew is uncertain.

Remove the wicked from the king’s court,
    and his reign will be made secure by justice.

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Trusting a fool to convey a message
    is like cutting off one’s feet or drinking poison!

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10 An employer who hires a fool or a bystander
    is like an archer who shoots at random.

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24 People may cover their hatred with pleasant words,
    but they’re deceiving you.
25 They pretend to be kind, but don’t believe them.
    Their hearts are full of many evils.[a]
26 While their hatred may be concealed by trickery,
    their wrongdoing will be exposed in public.

27 If you set a trap for others,
    you will get caught in it yourself.
If you roll a boulder down on others,
    it will crush you instead.

28 A lying tongue hates its victims,
    and flattering words cause ruin.

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Footnotes

  1. 26:25 Hebrew seven evils.

21 Showing partiality is never good,
    yet some will do wrong for a mere piece of bread.

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To flatter friends
    is to lay a trap for their feet.

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