37:1 Every friend says, “I too am a friend”; but some friends are friends only in name.
37:2 Is it not a sorrow like that for death itself when a dear friend turns into an enemy?
37:3 O inclination to evil, why were you formed to cover the land with deceit?
37:4 Some companions rejoice in the happiness of a friend, but in time of trouble they are against him.
37:5 Some companions help a friend for their stomachs’ sake, yet in battle they will carry his shield.
37:6 Do not forget a friend during the battle, and do not be unmindful of him when you distribute your spoils.
37:7 All counselors praise the counsel they give, but some give counsel in their own interest.
37:8 Be wary of a counselor, and learn first what is his interest, for he will take thought for himself. He may cast the lot against you
37:9 and tell you, “Your way is good,” and then stand aside to see what happens to you.
37:10 Do not consult the one who regards you with suspicion; hide your intentions from those who are jealous of you.
37:11 Do not consult with a woman about her rival or with a coward about war, with a merchant about business or with a buyer about selling, with a miser about generosity or with the merciless about kindness, with an idler about any work or with a seasonal laborer about completing his work, with a lazy servant about a big task— pay no attention to any advice they give.
37:12 But associate with a godly person whom you know to be a keeper of the commandments, who is like-minded with yourself, and who will grieve with you if you fail.
37:13 And heed the counsel of your own heart, for no one is more faithful to you than it is.
37:14 For our own mind sometimes keeps us better informed than seven sentinels sitting high on a watchtower.
37:15 But above all pray to the Most High that he may direct your way in truth.
37:16 Discussion is the beginning of every work, and counsel precedes every undertaking.
37:18 it sprouts four branches, good and evil, life and death; and it is the tongue that continually rules them.
37:19 Some people may be clever enough to teach many, and yet be useless to themselves.
37:20 A skillful speaker may be hated; he will be destitute of all food,
37:21 for the Lord has withheld the gift of charm, since he is lacking in all wisdom.
37:22 If a person is wise to his own advantage, the fruits of his good sense will be praiseworthy.
37:23 A wise person instructs his own people, and the fruits of his good sense will endure.
37:24 A wise person will have praise heaped upon him, and all who see him will call him happy.
37:25 The days of a person’s life are numbered, but the days of Israel are without number.
37:26 One who is wise among his people will inherit honor, and his name will live forever.
37:27 My child, test yourself while you live; see what is bad for you and do not give in to it.
37:28 For not everything is good for everyone, and no one enjoys everything.
37:29 Do not be greedy for every delicacy, and do not eat without restraint;
37:30 for overeating brings sickness, and gluttony leads to nausea.
37:31 Many have died of gluttony, but the one who guards against it prolongs his life.
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