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6:1  Listen, then, O kings, and try to comprehend; learn, O judges of the whole earth.
6:2  Pay attention, you who govern multitudes, and take pride in the huge number of your peoples.
6:3  Your sovereignty was bestowed on you by the Lord and your power by the Most High, who will probe your deeds and scrutinize your intentions.
6:4  Since as servants of his kingdom you neither ruled justly, nor kept his law, nor walked in the paths designated by the will of God,
6:5  he will move against you terribly and swiftly, for stern is the judgment decreed against the high and the mighty.
6:6  The lowly will be pardoned through mercy, but the mighty will be tested with rigor.
6:7  For the Lord of all is not in awe of anyone, nor does he show any deference to worldly rank, since he himself made small and great alike, and he provides for all equally.
6:8  But a strict examination awaits those in positions of power.
6:9  To you, then, O monarchs, are these words of mine directed so that you may learn wisdom and not go astray.
6:10  For those who observe holy precepts with holiness will be accounted holy, and those who have become learned in them will have a defense to offer.
6:11  Therefore, be zealous in heeding my words; long for them, and you will receive instruction.
6:12  Radiant and never-fading is Wisdom; she is easily discerned by those who love her and is found by those who search for her.
6:13  She hastens to make herself known to those who desire her.
6:14  He who rises early to seek her will not have to toil, for he will discover her seated at his door.
6:15  To meditate on her is to achieve perfection in understanding, and he who is vigilant in seeking after her will soon be free from care.
6:16  For she herself goes about seeking those who are worthy of her, and she graciously appears to them as they tread life’s paths, meeting them with all benevolence.
6:17  The beginning of Wisdom is a sincere desire for instruction, and concern for learning is evidence of love for her;
6:18  but love for her is shown by keeping her laws, and observing her laws brings the assurance of incorruptibility.
6:19  Now incorruptibility brings people close to God;
6:20  thus the desire for Wisdom leads to a kingdom.
6:21  Therefore, if you take delight in thrones and scepters, you rulers of the peoples, honor Wisdom so that you may reign as kings forever.
6:22  Now I will explain what Wisdom is and how she came to be; I will not hide her secrets from you. I will trace her steps from the beginning of creation and bring knowledge of her to full light without swerving from the truth.
6:23  Nor will I allow corrosive envy to accompany me, for it has nothing in common with Wisdom.
6:24  The abundance of the wise is the salvation of the world, and a prudent king is the stability of his people.
6:25  Therefore, learn what I have to teach you, and you will profit.