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28 Loyalty and faithfulness preserve the king,
    and his throne is upheld by righteousness.[a](A)

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  1. 20.28 Gk: Heb loyalty

28 Mercy and truth protect a king,
and he maintains his throne with mercy.

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The way of the guilty is crooked,
    but the conduct of the pure is right.

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A guilty person’s way is very crooked,
but the conduct of a pure person is straight.

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29 The wicked put on a bold face,
    but the upright give thought to[a] their ways.(A)

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  1. 21.29 Or establish

29 A wicked person puts on a bold front,
but an upright person gives thought to[a] his way.

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  1. Proverbs 21:29 The translation follows an alternate Hebrew reading. The main Hebrew reading is establishes.

10 Drive out a scoffer, and strife goes out;
    quarreling and abuse will cease.(A)
11 Those who love a pure heart and are gracious in speech
    will have the king as a friend.(B)

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10 Drive away a scoffer, and conflict leaves.
Quarrels and insults cease.
11 A person who loves a pure heart and whose lips are gracious
    will have a king as his friend.

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23 When you sit down to eat with an official,
    observe carefully what[a] is before you,
and put a knife to your throat
    if you have a big appetite.
Do not desire an official’s[b] delicacies,
    for they are deceptive food.(A)

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  1. 23.1 Or who
  2. 23.3 Heb his

23 When you sit down to eat with a ruler,
pay close attention to what is put in front of you,
and put a knife to your throat if you have a big appetite.
Do not crave his delicious food.
That food is deceptive.

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Do not eat the bread of the stingy;
    do not desire their delicacies,(A)
for like a hair in the throat, so are they.[a]
    “Eat and drink!” they say to you,
    but they do not mean it.(B)
You will vomit up the little you have eaten,
    and you will waste your pleasant words.

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  1. 23.7 Meaning of Heb uncertain

Do not eat the food of a miser.
Do not crave his delicious food,
because he is calculating how much things cost him.
So when he says to you, “Eat and drink,”
he does not mean it.
You will vomit up the little bit you ate
and spoil your pleasant conversation.

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take away the wicked from the presence of the king,
    and his throne will be established in righteousness.(A)

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Remove a wicked person from a king’s presence,
and his throne will be established with righteousness.

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It is like cutting off one’s foot and drinking down violence,
    to send a message by a fool.

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It is like cutting off your own feet or drinking violence[a]
when a person sends messages in the hand of a fool.

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  1. Proverbs 26:6 Or poison

10 Like an archer who wounds everybody
    is one who hires a passing fool or drunkard.[a]

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  1. 26.10 Meaning of Heb uncertain

10 One who hires a fool or someone just passing by
    is like an archer who wounds at random.[a]

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  1. Proverbs 26:10 The meaning of this verse is uncertain.

24 An enemy dissembles in speaking
    while harboring deceit within;(A)
25 when an enemy speaks graciously, do not believe it,
    for there are seven abominations concealed within;(B)
26 though hatred is covered with guile,
    the enemy’s wickedness will be exposed in the assembly.(C)
27 Whoever digs a pit will fall into it,
    and a stone will come back on the one who starts it rolling.(D)
28 A lying tongue hates its victims,
    and a flattering mouth works ruin.(E)

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24 With his lips a person hides his hatred,
but he hides deceit inside.
25 When his voice sounds gracious, do not believe him,
because seven abominations are in his heart.
26 His hatred covers itself with deceit,
but his evil will be revealed in the assembly.

27 The person who digs a pit will fall into it.
The person who rolls away a stone—it will roll back over him.
28 A lying tongue hates those it crushes,
and a smooth mouth causes ruin.

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21 To show partiality is not good,
    yet for a piece of bread a person may do wrong.

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21 Showing favoritism is not good,
but a man may sin for a piece of bread.

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Whoever flatters a neighbor
    is spreading a net for the neighbor’s feet.

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A man who flatters his neighbor
    is spreading a net for his steps.[a]

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  1. Proverbs 29:5 Or his own steps