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Sinful people are trapped by their own sin.
    But godly people shout for joy and are glad.

Those who do what is right want to treat poor people fairly.
    But those who do what is wrong don’t care about the poor.

Those who make fun of others stir up a city.
    But wise people turn anger away.

Suppose a wise person goes to court with a foolish person.
    Then the foolish person gets mad and pokes fun, and there is no peace.

10 Murderers hate honest people.
    They try to kill those who do what is right.

11 Foolish people let their anger run wild.
    But wise people keep themselves under control.

12 If rulers listen to lies,
    all their officials become evil.

13 The Lord gives sight to the eyes of poor people and those who treat others badly.
    That’s what they both have in common.

14 If a king judges poor people fairly,
    his throne will always be secure.

15 If a child is corrected, they become wise.
    But a child who is not corrected brings shame to their mother.

16 When those who do wrong grow stronger, so does sin.
    But those who do right will see them destroyed.

17 If you correct your children, they will give you peace.
    They will bring you the delights you desire.

18 Where there is no message from God, people don’t control themselves.
    But blessed is the one who obeys wisdom’s instruction.

19 Servants can’t be corrected only by words.
    Even if they understand, they won’t obey.

20 Have you seen someone who speaks without thinking?
    There is more hope for foolish people than for that person.

21 A servant who has been spoiled from youth
    will have no respect for you later on.

22 An angry person stirs up fights.
    And a person with a bad temper commits many sins.

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Evildoers are snared by their own sin,(A)
    but the righteous shout for joy and are glad.

The righteous care about justice for the poor,(B)
    but the wicked have no such concern.

Mockers stir up a city,
    but the wise turn away anger.(C)

If a wise person goes to court with a fool,
    the fool rages and scoffs, and there is no peace.

10 The bloodthirsty hate a person of integrity
    and seek to kill the upright.(D)

11 Fools give full vent to their rage,(E)
    but the wise bring calm in the end.(F)

12 If a ruler(G) listens to lies,
    all his officials become wicked.(H)

13 The poor and the oppressor have this in common:
    The Lord gives sight to the eyes of both.(I)

14 If a king judges the poor with fairness,
    his throne will be established forever.(J)

15 A rod and a reprimand impart wisdom,
    but a child left undisciplined disgraces its mother.(K)

16 When the wicked thrive, so does sin,
    but the righteous will see their downfall.(L)

17 Discipline your children, and they will give you peace;
    they will bring you the delights you desire.(M)

18 Where there is no revelation, people cast off restraint;
    but blessed is the one who heeds wisdom’s instruction.(N)

19 Servants cannot be corrected by mere words;
    though they understand, they will not respond.

20 Do you see someone who speaks in haste?
    There is more hope for a fool than for them.(O)

21 A servant pampered from youth
    will turn out to be insolent.

22 An angry person stirs up conflict,
    and a hot-tempered person commits many sins.(P)

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