10 One dead fly [ a ] makes the perfumer’s ointment give off a rancid
stench, [ b ]
so a little folly can outweigh [ c ] much wisdom. [ d ]
2 A wise person’s good
sense protects him, [ e ]
but a fool’s lack of sense leaves him vulnerable. [ f ]
3 Even when a fool walks
along the road he lacks sense, [ g ]
and shows [ h ] everyone what a fool he is. [ i ]
4 If the anger [ j ] of the ruler flares up [ k ] against you, do not resign from [ l ] your position, [ m ]
for a calm [ n ] response [ o ] can undo [ p ] great offenses.
5 I have seen another [ q ] misfortune [ r ] on the earth: [ s ]
It is an error a ruler makes. [ t ]
6 Fools [ u ] are placed in many positions of authority, [ v ]
while wealthy men sit in lowly positions.
7 I have seen slaves [ w ] on horseback
and princes walking on foot [ x ] like slaves.
8 One who digs a pit
may [ y ] fall into it,
and one who breaks through a wall may be bitten by a
snake. [ z ]
9 One who quarries stones
may be injured by them;
one who splits logs may be endangered by them.
10 If an iron axhead [ aa ] is blunt and a workman [ ab ] does not sharpen [ ac ] its edge, [ ad ]
he must exert a great deal of effort; [ ae ]
so wisdom has the advantage of giving success.
11 If the snake should
bite before it is charmed, [ af ]
the snake charmer [ ag ] is in trouble. [ ah ]
12 The words of a wise
person [ ai ] win him [ aj ] favor, [ ak ]
but the words [ al ] of a fool are self-destructive. [ am ]
13 At the beginning his
words [ an ] are foolish
and at the end [ ao ] his talk [ ap ] is wicked madness, [ aq ]
14 yet a fool keeps on
babbling. [ ar ]
No one knows what will happen;
who can tell him what will happen in the future? [ as ]
15 The toil of a stupid
fool [ at ] wears him out, [ au ]
because he does not even know the way to the city. [ av ]
16 Woe to you, O land,
when your king is childish, [ aw ]
and your princes feast in the morning.
17 Blessed are you, O
land, when your king is the son of nobility, [ ax ]
and your princes feast at the proper time [ ay ] —with self-control and not in drunkenness. [ az ]
18 Because of laziness the
roof [ ba ] caves in,
and because of idle hands [ bb ] the house leaks.
19 Feasts [ bc ] are made [ bd ] for laughter,
and wine makes life merry, [ be ]
but money is the answer for [ bf ] everything.
20 Do not curse a king
even in your thoughts,
and do not curse the rich [ bg ] while in your bedroom; [ bh ]
for a bird [ bi ] might report what you are thinking, [ bj ]
or some winged creature [ bk ] might repeat your [ bl ] words. [ bm ]