2whether you are highborn or lowborn, rich or poor!
3For what I say is wise, and my thinking is perceptive.
4I pay attention to wise sayings; I answer hard questions to a tune on the harp.
5Why should I be afraid when trouble comes, when evil enemies surround me?
6They trust in their wealth; they boast about their riches,
7but no one can pay to rescue another from death; no one can pay a ransom to God.
8Redemption is beyond price; no one could ever pay enough
9that they could live forever and not face the grave.
10Everyone knows that the wise die, those who are foolish and stupid too, leaving what they have to the next generation.