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14:1  Happy are those who haven’t slipped in their speech and who haven’t been stabbed with pain for their sins.
14:2  Happy are those whose spirit hasn’t condemned them, and who haven’t given up their hope.
14:3  Wealth isn’t good for a mean person. What use is money to a begrudging person?
14:4  Those who deny themselves collect for others, and others will live luxuriously with their goods.
14:5  Those who are evil to themselves, to whom will they be good? They will never enjoy their money.
14:6  There are none worse than those who begrudge themselves, and this is the payback for their wickedness:
14:7  If they do good, they do it without being aware, and in the end they reveal their wickedness.
14:8  The miserly are evil; they turn their face away and disregard people.
14:9  Those who have greedy eyes are never satisfied with their share, and evil injustice withers their soul.
14:10  Envious people are even begrudging when it comes to bread, and it’s lacking on their table.
14:11  My child, treat yourself well according to what you have, and bring offerings to the Lord that are worthy.
14:12  Remember that death won’t delay, and the decree of the grave hasn’t been shown to you.
14:13  Before you die, treat your friends well. According to your ability, reach out, and give to them.
14:14  Enjoy a good day, and don’t let your share of a good desire pass you by.
14:15  Won’t you end up leaving behind to another what you have worked so hard for? Won’t the things you have toiled for end up being divided by lot?
14:16  Give, take, and distract yourself, because you can’t search for luxury in the grave.
14:17  All flesh grows old like a garment; the ancient decree is, “You will certainly die!”
14:18  Like a budding leaf on a leafy tree, it sheds some and it puts forth others; so is a generation of flesh and blood; one dies, and another is born.
14:19  All deeds decay and cease, and those who do them will pass away with them.
14:20  Happy are those who meditate on Wisdom and who reason intelligently.
14:21  Those who consider her ways in their hearts will also reflect on her secrets.
14:22  Pursue her like a hunter, and lie in wait by her paths.
14:23  Those who peer into her windows will also listen at her doorways.
14:24  Those who lodge near her house will also fasten a tent peg in her walls.
14:25  They will pitch their tent close at hand and will find accommodation in a lodging place full of good things.
14:26  They will put their children under her shelter, and will encamp under her branches.
14:27  She will shelter them from the heat, and they will dwell in her glory.