32:1 If you are chosen to preside at a banquet, do not become puffed up with your own importance; mingle with the guests as one of them. Do not sit down yourself until you have first taken care of them;
32:2 then, when you have discharged all of your duties, you may take your place, so that you may share in their joy and win praise for your service as an excellent host.
32:3 As you grow older, you may speak, for you are entitled to do so, but do not flaunt your knowledge and do not interrupt the music.
32:4 When there is entertainment, do not pour out a stream of talk; such is the wrong time to display your wisdom.
32:5 Like a jewel in a setting of gold is a concert of music at which wine is served.
32:6 Like an emerald in a setting of gold are the strains of music with superb wine.
32:7 You who are young, speak only if you are obliged to do so, and no more than twice, and then only if asked.
32:8 Be brief, but say much in a few words; convey the impression of knowledge but preferring to hold your tongue.
32:9 Among eminent people do not act as if you were their equal, and do not continue to babble on when someone else is speaking.
32:10 As lightning flashes before thunder strikes, so does esteem go ahead of a modest man.
32:11 Leave at an appropriate time, and do not be the last to depart; go home quickly, without lingering.
32:12 There amuse yourself as you wish, but do not sin by arrogant talk.
32:13 Above all, give praise to the one who made you and has bestowed his favors on you so abundantly.
32:14 Whoever fears the Lord will accept his discipline, and whoever searches for him will gain his favor.
32:15 The man who seeks the law will be nourished by it, but the hypocrite will regard it as a stumbling block.
32:16 The man who fears the Lord will win his approval, and his righteous deeds will shine like a beacon.
32:17 However, the sinner pays no attention to reproof, and he will devise specious arguments to justify his desires.
32:18 A man who is sensible will never ignore reasonable counsel, whereas an arrogant and godless man will not be deterred by anything.
32:19 Never do anything without careful deliberation, but once you have acted, do not regret your decision.
32:20 Do not choose to travel on a way beset with hazards, and do not stumble on stony ground.
32:21 Be cautious even when traversing a smooth way,
32:23 Trust yourself in everything you do, for in this way you will keep the commandments.
32:24 The man who keeps the law preserves himself, and the man who trusts the Lord will never suffer loss.
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