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14 Better is a poor man whole, and strong in mights [or in strengths], than a rich man feeble, and beaten [or scourged] with malice.

15 The health of (the) soul (or of the body) is in the holiness of rightfulness, and it is better than any gold and silver; and a strong body is better than full much chattel. [Health of soul in holiness of rightwiseness, and better is than all gold and silver; and a strong body than money without measure.]

16 No chattel is above the chattel of (the) health of (the) body; and no liking is above the joy of (the) heart. [There is not money over the money of the health of (the) body; and there is not liking over the joy of (the) heart.]

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