1Like brooks of water is a king's heart in the hand of the Lord: whithersoever it pleaseth him doth he turn it.
2Every way of a man is straight in his own eyes; but the Lord weigheth the hearts.
3To exercise righteousness and justice is more acceptable to the Lord than sacrifice.
4Haughtiness of the eyes, and an immoderate heart, are the sinful field of the wicked.
5The plans of the diligent tend only to plenty; but every hasty man is destined only to want.
6The getting of treasures by a tongue of falsehood is like the fleeting breath of those that seek death.
7The robbery of the wicked will drag them away; because they refuse to execute justice.
8Perverse is the way of the man that is estranged from goodness; but as for the pure, his work is upright.
9It is better to dwell in a corner of a roof, than with a quarrelsome woman in a roomy house.
10The soul of the wicked longeth for evil: his neighbor findeth no grace in his eyes.
11When the scorner is punished, the simple is made wise: and when the wise is taught intelligence, he receiveth knowledge.
12The righteous regardeth attentively the house of the wicked; but God overturneth the wicked into unhappiness.
13Whoso stoppeth his ears against the cry of the poor, he also will cry himself, but shall not be answered.
14A gift in secret pacifieth anger, and a bribe in the bosom, strong fury.
15It is joy to the righteous to execute justice; but it is a terror to wrong-doers.
16The man that wandereth astray out of the way of intelligence shall rest in the assembly of the departed.