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Rascals will run away, no though none pursues them:
good men are as bold as lions.
2Many a mishap crime brings on a country:
good order is maintained by honest men.
3A tyrant oppressing the poo
is like a deluge that leaves no food behind.
4Apostates praise pagans;
the faithful oppose them.
5Bad men know nothing of religion;
devout men understand it all.
6Better a poor man of honest lif
than a false creature, for all his wealth.
7A sensible son obeys orders,
but a friend of dissolute men is a disgrace to his father.
8He who adds to his income by taking interest
will lose his money to some charitable soul.
9If a man is deaf to the orders of religion,
his very prayer is loathsome to the Eternal.
10He who beguiles the upright into evil
shall fall into the very pit he digged;
but the blameless shall prosper.
11Rich men may think that they are wise,
but the poor have wit to see through them.
12When good men win, it is a splendid thing;
when bad men rise to power, the people hide.
13He who covers up his sins shall never prosper;
he who confesses and forsakes them is forgiven.
14Happy the man who lives in fear of sin:
reckless men come to grief.
15A roaring lion, a bear on the prowl--
such is a tyrant over a poor people.
16A cruel oppressor is a fool:
he thrives who scorns all unjust gain.
17[[A homicide must hide wherever he can: let no one shelter him.]]
18A man of blameless life is safe:
pitfalls bring down the man of crooked courses.
19The man who works his farm has plenty food
a man of useless interests will have plenty--poverty!
20Trustworthy men are richly blessed:
men in a hurry to get rich incur guilt.
21To favour one side is not fair-
to sin, bribed by a bit of bread!
22The selfish man is eager to get rich;
he never dreams he may be in distress.
23In the long run, a man who will reprove
gets more thanks than a flatterer.
24Whoever robs his father or his mother,
and says, “There is no harm in it!”
he is no better than a waster.
25A grasping nature stirs up enmity,
but he who trusts in the Eternal thrives.
26He who trusts in himself is but a fool:
he who lives wisely is secure.
27A man who helps the poor will never want;
he who ignores them will get many a curse.
28When bad men rise to power, the people hide
when they fall, good men come forward.
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