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29 The one who remains defiant after repeated reprimands
    will suddenly be shattered, and there will be no remedy for him.
When just leaders are in power, the citizens celebrate;
    but when evil people gain control, their joys become moans.

An adult who loves wisdom and follows its ways gives his parents joy,
    but one who hangs out with women of the street will lose everything.

A king brings stability to a land with his justice,
    but one who makes unjust demands brings it to ruin.
The one who flatters his friend
    is laying a trap that will catch his friend’s feet.
An evil person is sure to be trapped by his sin,
    but a man who lives right is free to sing and be glad.
The just get involved with the poor and know their issues,
    but the wicked cannot comprehend such concerns.
Mockers stir up a city and inflame passions,
    but the wise know how to put out the fire and ease tensions.

When the wise go to court against a fool,
    there will be ranting and raving but no resolution.

10 Bloodthirsty men despise those who are honest,
    but the just find a way to help them.

11 A fool does not think before he unleashes his temper,
    but a wise man holds back and remains quiet.

12 When it is known that a ruler listens to the words of liars,
    soon he will have only scoundrels for advisors.
13 A poor man and his oppressor have this in common:
    the Eternal created them and provides both with light and life.
14 The king who is fair in his treatment of the poor
    will see his dynasty continue forever.

15 Corporal punishment and correction produce wisdom,
    but a child left to follow his own willful way shames his mother.
16 When evil people are free to flourish, sin is on the rise,
    but the just will surely see their destruction.
17 If you discipline your children, they will make your life easier
    and refresh your soul.

18 Where there is no vision from God, the people run wild,
    but those who adhere to God’s instruction know genuine happiness.
19 Words are not enough to correct a servant;
    even if he understands, he will not respond.
20 Have you ever met someone who is overly eager to talk?
    There is more hope for a fool than for him.
21 If you indulge your servant from early in life,
    in the end it won’t go well for either of you.

22 A hot-head provokes quarrels,
    and one mastered by anger commits all kinds of sins.
23 A person’s pride brings him down,
    but one of humble spirit has a firm hold on honor and respect.
24 Anyone who teams up with a thief must despise his own life,
    for he is bound by an oath to tell the truth and yet refuses.[a]
25 If you fear other people, you are walking into a dangerous trap;
    but if you trust in the Eternal, you will be safe.
26 Many people vie for special treatment from a ruler,
    yet genuine justice proceeds from the Eternal.
27 The right-living are disgusted by the actions of the unjust;
    likewise, the wicked are disgusted by the ways of the righteous.

If People Can’t See What God Is Doing

29 For people who hate discipline
    and only get more stubborn,
There’ll come a day when life tumbles in and they break,
    but by then it’ll be too late to help them.

When good people run things, everyone is glad,
    but when the ruler is bad, everyone groans.

If you love wisdom, you’ll delight your parents,
    but you’ll destroy their trust if you run with prostitutes.

A leader of good judgment gives stability;
    an exploiting leader leaves a trail of waste.

A flattering neighbor is up to no good;
    he’s probably planning to take advantage of you.

Evil people fall into their own traps;
    good people run the other way, glad to escape.

The good-hearted understand what it’s like to be poor;
    the hardhearted haven’t the faintest idea.

A gang of cynics can upset a whole city;
    a group of sages can calm everyone down.

A sage trying to work things out with a fool
    gets only scorn and sarcasm for his trouble.

10 Murderers hate honest people;
    moral folks encourage them.

11 A fool lets it all hang out;
    a sage quietly mulls it over.

12 When a leader listens to malicious gossip,
    all the workers get infected with evil.

13 The poor and their abusers have at least something in common:
    they can both see—their sight, God’s gift!

14 Leadership gains authority and respect
    when the voiceless poor are treated fairly.

15 Wise discipline imparts wisdom;
    spoiled adolescents embarrass their parents.

16 When degenerates take charge, crime runs wild,
    but the righteous will eventually observe their collapse.

17 Discipline your children; you’ll be glad you did—
    they’ll turn out delightful to live with.

18 If people can’t see what God is doing,
    they stumble all over themselves;
But when they attend to what he reveals,
    they are most blessed.

19 It takes more than talk to keep workers in line;
    mere words go in one ear and out the other.

20 Observe the people who always talk before they think—
    even simpletons are better off than they are.

21 If you let people treat you like a doormat,
    you’ll be quite forgotten in the end.

22 Angry people stir up a lot of discord;
    the intemperate stir up trouble.

23 Pride lands you flat on your face;
    humility prepares you for honors.

24 Befriend an outlaw
    and become an enemy to yourself.
When the victims cry out,
    you’ll be included in their curses
    if you’re a coward to their cause in court.

25 The fear of human opinion disables;
    trusting in God protects you from that.

26 Everyone tries to get help from the leader,
    but only God will give us justice.

27 Good people can’t stand the sight of deliberate evil;
    the wicked can’t stand the sight of well-chosen goodness.