| 1 My son, rob not the poor man of his livelihood; force not the eyes of the needy to turn away. |
| 2 A hungry man grieve not, a needy man anger not; |
| 3 Do not exasperate the downtrodden; delay not to give to the needy. |
| 4 A beggar in distress do not reject; avert not your face from the poor. |
| 5 From the needy turn not your eyes, give no man reason to curse you; |
| 6 For if in the bitterness of his soul he curse you, his Creator will hear his prayer. |
| 7 Endear yourself to the assembly; before a ruler bow your head. |
| 8 Give a hearing to the poor man, and return his greeting with courtesy; |
| 9 Deliver the oppressed from the hand of the oppressor; let not justice be repugnant to you. |
| 10 To the fatherless be as a father, and help their mother as a husband would; Thus will you be like a son to the Most High, and he will be more tender to you than a mother. |
| 11 Wisdom instructs her children and admonishes those who seek her. |
| 12 He who loves her loves life; those who seek her out win her favor. |
| 13 He who holds her fast inherits glory; wherever he dwells, the LORD bestows blessings. |
| 14 Those who serve her serve the Holy One; those who love her the LORD loves. |
| 15 He who obeys her judges nations; he who hearkens to her dwells in her inmost chambers. |
| 16 If one trusts her, he will possess her; his descendants too will inherit her. |
| 17 She walks with him as a stranger, and at first she puts him to the test; Fear and dread she brings upon him and tries him with her discipline; With her precepts she puts him to the proof, until his heart is fully with her. |
| 18 Then she comes back to bring him happiness and reveal her secrets to him. |
| 19 But if he fails her, she will abandon him and deliver him into the hands of despoilers. |
| 20 Use your time well; guard yourself from evil, and bring upon yourself no shame. |
| 21 There is a sense of shame laden with guilt, and a shame that merits honor and respect. |
| 22 Show no favoritism to your own discredit; let no one intimidate you to your own downfall. |
| 23 Refrain not from speaking at the proper time, and hide not away your wisdom; |
| 24 For it is through speech that wisdom becomes known, and knowledge through the tongue's rejoinder. |
| 25 Never gainsay the truth, and struggle not against the rushing stream. |
| 26 Be not ashamed to acknowledge your guilt, but of your ignorance rather be ashamed. |
| 27 Do not abase yourself before an impious man, nor refuse to do so before rulers. |
| 28 Even to the death fight for truth, and the LORD your God will battle for you. |
| 29 Be not surly in your speech, nor lazy and slack in your deeds. |
| 30 Be not a lion at home, nor sly and suspicious at work. |
| 31 Let not your hand be open to receive and clenched when it is time to give. |