• 1 The wicked are edgy with guilt, ready to run off even when no one's after them;Honest people are relaxed and confident, bold as lions.
  • 2 When the country is in chaos,everybody has a plan to fix it—But it takes a leader of real understandingto straighten things out.
  • 3 The wicked who oppress the poorare like a hailstorm that beats down the harvest.
  • 4 If you desert God's law, you're free to embrace depravity;if you love God's law, you fight for it tooth and nail.
  • 5 Justice makes no sense to the evilminded;those who seek God know it inside and out.
  • 6 It's better to be poor and directthan rich and crooked.
  • 7 Practice God's law—get a reputation for wisdom;hang out with a loose crowd—embarrass your family.
  • 8 Get as rich as you wantthrough cheating and extortion,But eventually some friend of the pooris going to give it all back to them.
  • 9 God has no use for the prayersof the people who won't listen to him.
  • 10 Lead good people down a wrong pathand you'll come to a bad end;do good and you'll be rewarded for it.
  • 11 The rich think they know it all,but the poor can see right through them.
  • 12 When good people are promoted, everything is great,but when the bad are in charge, watch out!
  • 13 You can't whitewash your sins and get by with it;you find mercy by admitting and leaving them.
  • 14 A tenderhearted person lives a blessed life;a hardhearted person lives a hard life.
  • 15 Lions roar and bears charge—and the wicked lord it over the poor.
  • 16 Among leaders who lack insight, abuse abounds,but for one who hates corruption, the future is bright.
  • 17 A murderer haunted by guiltis doomed—there's no helping him.
  • 18 Walk straight—live well and be saved;a devious life is a doomed life.
  • 19 Work your garden—you'll end up with plenty of food;play and party—you'll end up with an empty plate.
  • 20 Committed and persistent work pays off;get-rich-quick schemes are ripoffs.
  • 21 Playing favorites is always a bad thing;you can do great harm in seemingly harmless ways.
  • 22 A miser in a hurry to get richdoesn't know that he'll end up broke.
  • 23 In the end, serious reprimand is appreciatedfar more than bootlicking flattery.
  • 24 Anyone who robs father and motherand says, "So, what's wrong with that?"is worse than a pirate.
  • 25 A grasping person stirs up trouble,but trust in God brings a sense of well-being.
  • 26 If you think you know it all, you're a fool for sure;real survivors learn wisdom from others.
  • 27 Be generous to the poor—you'll never go hungry;shut your eyes to their needs, and run a gauntlet of curses.
  • 28 When corruption takes over, good people go underground,but when the crooks are thrown out, it's safe to come out.
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