1If thou doest well, know thou to whom thou doest (it); and much grace shall be to or there shall be much grace in thy goods (or thy good doings).
2Do thou well to a just man or to the rightwise, and thou shalt find great yielding; though not or if not of (or from) him, certainly of (or from) the Lord.
3It is not well to him that is customable or is busy in evils, and to him that giveth not alms; for why the Highest both hateth sinners, and doeth mercy to them that do penance.
4Give thou to a merciful man or to the merciful, and receive thou not a sinner, that is, (one) obstinate in sins; God shall yield vengeance both to unfaithful men and to sinners, keep-ing them in the day of vengeance. Give thou to a good man, and receive thou not a sinner.
5Do thou good or well to a meek man, and give thou not to an unpious man, that is, (one) obstinate in sin; forbid thou (thyself) to give loaves to him, lest in those or (with) them, he be(come) mightier than thou. For (then) thou shalt find double evils in all goods, whichever or whatever thou doest to (or for) him;
6for why the Highest both hateth sinners, and shall yield vengeance to unfaithful men or the unpious.
7(This verse is omitted in the original text.)
8A friend shall not be known in goods (or in good times), and an enemy shall not be hid in evils, that is, adversities.
9In the goods (or the good times) of a man, his enemies be sorry; and a friend is known in the sorrow and malice of him, that is, in (the) adversity of him.
10Believe thou never to or Not trust thine enemy; for his wickedness rusteth as (or like) iron.
11Though he be made meek, and go low, cast away thy soul or throw away thy will, and keep thee from him.
12Set thou not him beside thee, neither sit he at thy right side, lest he turn (against thee), and stand in thy place; lest peradventure he turn into thy place, and inquire (about) thy chair, and in (or at) the last time thou know (or remember) my words, and be pricked in (or with) my words.
13Who shall do medicine to an enchanter smitten of (or by) a serpent, and to all men that nigh to (or approach) beasts,
14and to him that goeth with an evil man, and is wrapped (up) in the sins of him?
15In one hour he shall dwell with thee; soothly if thou bowest away, he shall not bear up.
16The enemy maketh sweet in (or with) his lips, and in his heart he setteth treason to overturn thee into the ditch. The enemy weepeth in (or with) his eyes; and (or but) if he find-eth (the) time, he shall not be full-filled of (or with enough) blood.
17If evils befall to thee, thou shalt find him the former (or the first) there. The enemy shall weep before thine eyes, and he as helping shall under-mine thy feet.
18He shall stir or move his head, and he shall beat, or flap, (or clap) for joy with (his) hand(s); and he shall speak privily many evils of (or about) thee, and shall change his cheer (or his face).