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41:1  O death, how bitter is the thought of you to someone who lives at ease among his possessions, who is free from worries and prosperous in all things and still healthy enough to enjoy food.
41:2  O death, how welcome is your sentence to someone in want whose strength is failing, worn out with age and burdened by endless anxiety, resentful and no longer blessed with patience.
41:3  Do not fear death’s sentence; remember it embraces those who preceded you and those who will come after.
41:4  This is God’s sentence on all flesh, so why do you reject the pleasure of the Most High? Whether one’s life lasts ten years, or a hundred, or a thousand, no questions will be asked about it in the netherworld.
41:5  The children of sinners are a loathsome lot, and they frequent the homes of the ungodly.
41:6  The inheritance of the children of sinners is doomed to perish, and their descendants will live in perpetual disgrace.
41:7  Children will blame a godless father for the reproach they endure because of him.
41:8  Woe to you who are godless, who have forsaken the law of God Most High.
41:9  If you have children, they will endure calamity; you will beget them solely for groaning. When you stumble, lasting joy prevails; and when you die, a curse is your lot.
41:10  All that comes from the earth returns to the earth; so too the wicked go from malediction to destruction.
41:11  Men grieve over their bodies, but the bad name of sinners will be blotted out.
41:12  Have regard for your name, for it will outlive you far longer than a thousand hoards of gold.
41:13  The days of a good life are numbered, but a good name lasts forever.
41:14  My children, keep my instructions, and live in peace. Concealed wisdom and buried treasure— of what value is either?
41:15  Better is one who hides his folly than one who hides his wisdom.
41:16  Therefore, provide a sense of shame in the following matters, for shame is not always appropriate in every instance, nor is it to be approved in every situation.
41:17  Be ashamed to be caught by your father or mother in an act of sexual immorality, or by a ruler or a prince in lies,
41:18  or before a judge or a magistrate in a crime, or by the assembly of the people in a violation of the law, or by a friend or a partner in dishonesty,
41:19  or by an act of thievery in the place where you live. Be ashamed of violating the truth of God and his covenant and of putting your elbows on the table, of being ungracious when giving or receiving
41:20  and of ignoring those who greet you, of gazing at a prostitute
41:21  and of rejecting an appeal for help from a relative, of misappropriating someone’s rightful share and of eyeing another man’s wife,
41:22  of making advances toward his servant girl, or of approaching her bed, of using abusive words to friends, or of giving an insulting lecture after an act of charity.