[1]BETTER is the poor man who walks in his integrity than the rich man who is perverse in his ways[2]He who has no knowledge of his own soul, it is not good for him; and he who is hasty with his feet sins[3]The folly of a man perverts his ways; he frets in his heart against the LORD[4]Wealth makes many friends; but a poor man is deserted by his friends[5]A false witness shall not be unpunished, and he who speaks lies shall not escape[6]Many serve in the presence of a prince; he gives gifts even to those who are bad.[7]All the brothers of the poor hate him; also his friends go far from him. He who makes mischief with his words is insincere[8]He who gets wisdom loves his own soul; he who keeps faithfulness shall find good[9]A false witness shall not be unpunished; and he who speaks lies shall perish[10]To live in luxury is not fitting for a fool; much less is it seemly for a servant to rule over princes[11]The discretion of a man is shown by his patience; he glories when his iniquity is removed[12]The king's wrath is like the roaring of a lion; but his favor is like dew upon grass[13]A foolish son is a disgrace to his father; and the contentions of a wife are like drippings[14]House and riches are the inheritance from fathers; but a wife is betrothed to a man from the LORD[15]Slothfulness casts into a deep sleep; and a proud man shall suffer hunger[16]He who keeps the law keeps his own soul; but he who despises right ways shall die[17]He who has pity upon the poor is a companion of the LORD; and he shall be repaid according to his works[18]Chasten your son while there is hope, and let not your soul share his dishonor[19]A man of great wrath shall suffer harm; the more he is hostile the more he increases his burden[20]Hear counsel and receive instruction that you may be wise in your ways[21]There are many devices in a man's heart; nevertheless the counsel of the LORD shall stand firm[22]The longing of a man is to do good; and a poor man is better than a rich man who lies[23]Reverence for the LORD leads to life; and he who is satisfied with it shall abide; he shall not be visited with evil[24]A sluggard hides his hands in his bosom and will not even try to bring them to his mouth again[25]When an evil man is scourged, a wise man takes heed; and when a wise man is reproved, he will gain understanding[26]He who plunders his father and grieves his mother is a son who causes shame and brings reproach[27]Wait, my son, and hear the instruction, and do not forget the words of knowledge[28]An ungodly witness scorns justice; and the mouth of the wicked devours him[29]Grief is prepared for those who scoff at justice, and a scourge for foolish people