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Maxims of Solomon king of Israel, the son of David:
2q1 for gaining sagacity and intelligence,
for a grasp of wise teaching,
3for training in right conduct,
in duty, goodness, and integrity,
4for imparting insight to the ignorant,
knowledge and sense to the young,
6for understanding maxims and parables,
the sentences of sages and their aphorisms.
5(Let the sage too listen and learn sense,
let the intelligent know how to handle life.)
7Reverence for the Eternal is the first thing in knowledge,
but the impious scorn sagacity and intelligence.
8Listen, my son, to your father’s instructions,
reject not your mother’s directions:
9they will be a graceful garland for your head,
as a necklace for your neck.
10My son, if scoundrels would lead you astray,
never agree to it;
iiif they say, “Come along, let us trap honest folk,
let us ambush the innocent,
12let us swallow them up like death,
swallow them whole, as men die in their prime;
13we shall get all sorts of rare stuff,
and cram our houses with booty.
14Cast in your lot with us,
we will have all one purse”--
15my son, never join them,
keep clear of their courses.
17It is in vain that birds behold
the net spread for them;
18and these men trap themselves in death,
’tis their own lives they ambush.
19Such is the fate of gain ill-got;
it ruins those who grasp it.
20Wisdom calls aloud in the streets,
and lifts her voice in the squares,
21crying from the busy markets,
and at the entry of the town-gates:
22“O heedless ones, how long will you choose to be heedless,
and scoffers delight in scoffing,
and senseless folk hate knowledge?
23Pay heed to my warning;
I open my mind to you,
I let you hear what I decide:
24‘because I have called and you would not listen,
nor heeded me as I beckoned,
25because you have shunned my counsel,
and would not take my warning,
26the laugh will be mine in the hour of your plight,
I will be mocking when your terror comes,
27when your terror comes like a tempest,
when your plight comes on like a whirlwind,
when shock and calamity seize you.’
28Then they may call, but I will never answer,
then they may seek, but never shall they find me,
29since they hated knowledge
and chose not to reverence the Eternal.
30They would have none of my counsel,
but despised every warning of mine;
31so now they must eat the fruit of their own doings,
and have their fill of all that they devised.
32For heedless folk fall by their own self-will,
the senseless are destroyed by their indifference;
33but safe he lives who listens to me;
from fear of harm he shall be wholly free.”
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