7(Over)Turn thou wicked men, and they shall not be; but the houses of just men shall dwell perfectly. (Overturn thou, or bring thou down, the wicked, and they shall not be; but the families of the righteous shall continue.)
8A man shall be known by his teaching; but he that is vain and heartless, shall be open to despising.
9Better is a poor man, and sufficient (un)to himself, than (to be) a (self-)glorious man, and needy of bread.
10A just man knoweth the lives of his work beasts; but the entrails of wicked men be cruel. (A righteous person careth for the lives of his work beasts; but the hearts of the wicked be cruel.)