| 1. | A wise son is a lover of teaching, but the ears of the haters of authority are shut to sharp words. |
| 2. | A man will get good from the fruit of his lips, but the desire of the false is for violent acts. |
| 3. | He who keeps a watch on his mouth keeps his life; but he whose lips are open wide will have destruction. |
| 4. | The hater of work does not get his desires, but the soul of the hard workers will be made fat. |
| 5. | The upright man is a hater of false words: the evil-doer gets a bad name and is put to shame. |
| 6. | Righteousness keeps safe him whose way is without error, but evil-doers are overturned by sin. |
| 7. | A man may be acting as if he had wealth, but have nothing; another may seem poor, but have great wealth. |
| 8. | A man will give his wealth in exchange for his life; but the poor will not give ear to sharp words. |
| 9. | There is a glad dawn for the upright man, but the light of the sinner will be put out. |
| 10. | The only effect of pride is fighting; but wisdom is with the quiet in spirit. |
| 11. | Wealth quickly got will become less; but he who gets a store by the work of his hands will have it increased. |
| 12. | Hope put off is a weariness to the heart; but when what is desired comes, it is a tree of life. |
| 13. | He who makes sport of the word will come to destruction, but the respecter of the law will be rewarded. |
| 14. | The teaching of the wise is a fountain of life, turning men away from the nets of death. |
| 15. | Wise behaviour gets approval, but the way of the false is their destruction. |
| 16. | A sharp man does everything with knowledge, but a foolish man makes clear his foolish thoughts. |
| 17. | A man taking false news is a cause of trouble, but he who gives news rightly makes things well. |
| 18. | Need and shame will be the fate of him who is uncontrolled by training; but he who takes note of teaching will be honoured. |
| 19. | To get one's desire is sweet to the soul, but to give up evil is disgusting to the foolish. |
| 20. | Go with wise men and be wise: but he who keeps company with the foolish will be broken. |
| 21. | Evil will overtake sinners, but the upright will be rewarded with good. |
| 22. | The heritage of the good man is handed down to his children's children; and the wealth of the sinner is stored up for the upright man. |
| 23. | There is much food in the ploughed land of the poor; but it is taken away by wrongdoing. |
| 24. | He who keeps back his rod is unkind to his son: the loving father gives punishment with care. |
| 25. | The upright man has food to the full measure of his desire, but there will be no food for the stomach of evil-doers. |