1 Dead flies rising up in the ointment of a perfumer give a stench; a little folly is heavier than wisdom and honor.

2 The heart of a wise one is to his right, and the heart of a fool to his left.

3 And even in a fool walking along the way, his heart is lacking, and he shows to everyone that he is a fool.

4 If the spirit of the ruler rises against you, you should not leave your station, for calmness puts to rest great sins.

5 There is an evil I have seen under the sun, as an error that goes forth from before the face of the ruler:

6 He has set a fool in many high places, and the rich ones sit in the lowly place.

7 I have seen slaves on horses, and princes walking like slaves on the earth.

8 The one digging a pit will fall into it; and one breaking through a wall, a snake will bite him.

9 The one pulling out stones will be hurt by them; the one splitting trees endangers himself by them.

10 If the iron has been blunt, and he has not sharpened the edge, then he must exert strength; and wisdom is an advantage to being successful.

11 If the snake bites without a charm, then there is no advantage for the master of the tongue.

12 The words of the mouth of a wise one are favor, and the lips of a fool will swallow him up—

13 the beginning of the words of his mouth is folly, and the end of his mouth is evil madness.

14 And the fool multiplies words. Man does not know what will come to be, and of what will come to be after him, who can declare it to him?

Ecclesiastes 10:1-14, Berean Literal Bible. Public domain.
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