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14 A fool’s gift will profit you nothing,[a]
    for he looks for recompense sevenfold.[b]
15 He gives little and insults much;
    he opens his mouth like a town crier.
Today he lends, and tomorrow he asks it back;
    such a one is hateful.[c](A)
16 The fool says, “I have no friends,
    and I get no thanks for my good deeds.”
    Those who eat his bread are evil-tongued.

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Footnotes

  1. 20.14 Other ancient authorities add so it is with the envious who give under compulsion
  2. 20.14 Syr: Gk he has many eyes instead of one
  3. 20.15 Other ancient authorities add to God and humans