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28 A king is honored when he has many people to rule,
    but a prince is ruined if he has none.

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35 A king is pleased with a wise servant,
    but he will become angry with one who causes him shame.

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10 The words of a king are like a message from God,
    so his decisions should be fair.

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13 Kings like honest people;
    they value someone who speaks the truth.

14 An angry king can put someone to death,
    so a wise person will try to make him happy.

15 A smiling king can give people life;
    his kindness is like a spring shower.

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12 An angry king is like a roaring lion,
    but his kindness is like the dew on the grass.

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An angry king is like a roaring lion.
    Making him angry may cost you your life.

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When a king sits on his throne to judge,
    he knows evil when he sees it.

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26 A wise king sorts out the evil people,
    and he punishes them as they deserve.

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28 Loyalty and truth keep a king in power;
    he continues to rule if he is loyal.

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21 The Lord can control a king’s mind as he controls a river;
    he can direct it as he pleases.

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11 Whoever loves pure thoughts and kind words
    will have even the king as a friend.

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29 Do you see people skilled in their work?
    They will work for kings, not for ordinary people.

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21 My child, respect the Lord and the king.
    Don’t join those people who refuse to obey them.
22 The Lord and the king will quickly destroy such people.
    Those two can cause great disaster!

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God is honored for what he keeps secret.
    Kings are honored for what they can discover.

No one can measure the height of the skies or the depth of the earth.
    So also no one can understand the mind of a king.

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Remove the scum from the silver,
    so the silver can be used by the silversmith.
Remove wicked people from the king’s presence;
    then his government will be honest and last a long time.

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Don’t brag to the king
    and act as if you are great.
It is better for him to give you a higher position
    than to bring you down in front of the prince.

Because of something you have seen,

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If a king is fair, he makes his country strong,
    but if he takes gifts dishonestly, he tears his country down.

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14 If a king judges poor people fairly,
    his government will continue forever.

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“Kings should not drink wine, Lemuel,
    and rulers should not desire beer.
If they drink, they might forget the law
    and keep the needy from getting their rights.
Give beer to people who are dying
    and wine to those who are sad.
Let them drink and forget their need
    and remember their misery no more.

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