1
Blessed is the man who does not blunder with his lips and need not suffer grief for sin.
2
Blessed is he whose heart does not condemn him, and who has not given up his hope.
3
Riches are not seemly for a stingy man; and of what use is property to an envious man?
4
Whoever accumulates by depriving himself, accumulates for others; and others will live in luxury on his goods.
5
If a man is mean to himself, to whom will he be generous? He will not enjoy his own riches.
6
No one is meaner than the man who is grudging to himself, and this is the retribution for his baseness;
7
even if he does good, he does it unintentionally, and betrays his baseness in the end.
8
Evil is the man with a grudging eye; he averts his face and disregards people.
9
A greedy man's eye is not satisfied with a portion, and mean injustice withers the soul.
10
A stingy man's eye begrudges bread, and it is lacking at his table.