1
Dead flies cause the
ointment of the
apothecary to send
forth a stinking
savour: so doth a
little folly him that is in
reputation for
wisdom and
honour.
r'q'y ;xeqw{r !,m,v ;[yiB;y vyia.b;y t,w'm yeb.Wb.z ? j'[.m t.Wl.kis dw{b'Kim h'm.k'xem
2
A wise
man's heart is at his right
hand; but a
fool's heart at his
left.
w{la{m.fil lyis.K bel.w w{nyimyil ~'k'x bel
3
Yea also, when he that is a
fool walketh by the
way, his
wisdom faileth him, and he
saith to every one that he is a
fool.
r;m'a.w res'x w{Bil .$el{h l'k'S;h,v.K .$,r,D;B -m;g.w ? a.Wh l'k's l{K;l
4
If the
spirit of the
ruler rise
up against thee,
leave not thy
place; for
yielding pacifieth great offences.
x;N;T -l;a '$.mw{q.m '$y,l'[ h,l][;T levw{M;h ;x.Wr -mia ? ~yilw{d.G ~yia'j]x ;xyiN;y aeP.r;m yiK
5
There
is an
evil which I have
seen under the
sun, as an
error which
proceedeth from the
ruler:
a'c{Y,v h'g'g.viK v,m'V;h t;x;T yityia'r h'['r vey ? jyiL;V;h yen.piLim
6
Folly is
set in
great dignity, and the
rich sit in low
place.
l,peV;B ~yiryiv][;w ~yiB;r ~yimw{r.M;B l,k,S;h !;Tin ? .Wbevey