12:5 Do well unto him that is lowly, but give not to the ungodly: hold
back thy bread, and give it not unto him, lest he overmaster thee
thereby: for [else] thou shalt receive twice as much evil for all the
good thou shalt have done unto him.
12:6 For the most High hateth sinners, and will repay vengeance unto
the ungodly, and keepeth them against the mighty day of their
punishment.
12:7 Give unto the good, and help not the sinner.
12:8 A friend cannot be known in prosperity: and an enemy cannot be
hidden in adversity.
12:9 In the prosperity of a man enemies will be grieved: but in his
adversity even a friend will depart.
12:10 Never trust thine enemy: for like as iron rusteth, so is his
wickedness.
12:11 Though he humble himself, and go crouching, yet take good heed
and beware of him, and thou shalt be unto him as if thou hadst wiped a
lookingglass, and thou shalt know that his rust hath not been
altogether wiped away.
12:12 Set him not by thee, lest, when he hath overthrown thee, he stand
up in thy place; neither let him sit at thy right hand, lest he seek to
take thy seat, and thou at the last remember my words, and be pricked
therewith.
12:13 Who will pity a charmer that is bitten with a serpent, or any
such as come nigh wild beasts?
12:14 So one that goeth to a sinner, and is defiled with him in his
sins, who will pity?
12:15 For a while he will abide with thee, but if thou begin to fall,
he will not tarry.
12:16 An enemy speaketh sweetly with his lips, but in his heart he
imagineth how to throw thee into a pit: he will weep with his eyes, but
if he find opportunity, he will not be satisfied with blood.
12:17 If adversity come upon thee, thou shalt find him there first; and
though he pretend to help thee, yet shall he undermine thee.
12:18 He will shake his head, and clap his hands, and whisper much, and
change his countenance.
13:1 He that toucheth pitch shall be defiled therewith; and he that
hath fellowship with a proud man shall be like unto him.
13:2 Burden not thyself above thy power while thou livest; and have no
fellowship with one that is mightier and richer than thyself: for how
agree the kettle and the earthen pot together? for if the one be
smitten against the other, it shall be broken.
13:3 The rich man hath done wrong, and yet he threateneth withal: the
poor is wronged, and he must intreat also.
13:4 If thou be for his profit, he will use thee: but if thou have
nothing, he will forsake thee.
13:5 If thou have any thing, he will live with thee: yea, he will make
thee bare, and will not be sorry for it.
13:6 If he have need of thee, he will deceive thee, and smile upon
thee, and put thee in hope; he will speak thee fair, and say, What
wantest thou?
13:7 And he will shame thee by his meats, until he have drawn thee dry
twice or thrice, and at the last he will laugh thee to scorn afterward,
when he seeth thee, he will forsake thee, and shake his head at thee.
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