CHAPTER 27
Many men have trespassed for neediness; and he that seeketh to be made rich, turneth away his eye.
As a stake [or a pale] is fastened in the midst of a heap [or a joining] of stones, so and a man shall be anguished by sins betwixt the midst of selling and buying. Trespass shall be all-broken with him that trespasseth.
If thou holdest not thee diligently in the dread of the Lord, thine house shall soon be turned upside down.
As dust shall dwell in the holes of a riddle, so the anguish of a man shall dwell in the thought(s) of him.
A furnace proveth the vessels of a potter; and the temptation of tribu-lation proveth just [or rightwise] men.
As churl-like travail [or earth-working] about a tree showeth the fruit thereof, so a word of thought showeth the heart of man.
Praise thou not a man before a word fully ended; for why this is the temptation, that is, (the) proving, of men.
If thou pursuest rightfulness [or followest rightwiseness], thou shalt take it; thou shalt clothe it as a long cloth, (or a cloak), [or an aube] of honour, and thou shalt dwell with it, and it shall defend thee without end, and in the day of knowing thou shalt find steadfastness.
Volatiles [or Fowls] come together to birds like themselves; and truth shall (re)turn again to them that work it.
10  (As) a lion setteth espies [or wait-eth (or lieth in wait)] ever[more] to hunting; so sins to them that work wickedness.
11 An holy man dwelleth in wisdom, as the sun dwelleth; for why a fool is changed as the moon.
12 In the midst of unwise men keep thou a word to (the) time; but be thou busy in the midst of them that think (upon) the law of God.
13 The telling of sinners is hateful; and the laughing of them is in the trespasses of sin.
14 Speech swearing much shall make (for) standing up of hairs, for astonishing, to the head; and unrever-ence thereof [or (the) irreverence of it] is stopping of (the) ears.
15 The shedding out of blood is in the chiding [or jangling] of proud men; and the cursing of them is grievous hearing, for in their chiding they blaspheme God often, and it is full grievous to faithful ears to hear such blasphemy of God.
16 He that showeth openly the privates (or the secrets) of a friend, loseth (or destroyeth) faithfulness; and he shall not find a friend to his soul.
17 Love thou a neighbour, and be thou joined with him in faith. For (or But) if thou showest openly the privates (or the secrets) of him, thou shalt not perfectly pursue after him.
18 For as a man that loseth his friend, so he that loseth the friendship of his neighbour.
19 And as a man that letteth go a bird from [or out of] his hand, so thou that hast forsaken thy neighbour, and thou shalt not take (or get) him (again).
20 Thou shalt not pursue [or follow] him, for he is far absent [or far he is away]; for he escaped as a capret from a snare, for the soul of him is wounded.
21 Thou shalt no more be able to bind him together; but of (or after) evil saying is according. Soothly to show openly the privates (or the secrets) of a friend, is despair of a soul unblessed [or unfaithful].
22 He that twinkleth with the eye, maketh [or forgeth] wicked things; and no man shall cast him away.
23 In the sight of thine eyes he shall defoul his mouth, and he shall wonder on thy words; but at the last he shall turn waywardly [or pervert] his mouth, and in his word he shall give slander [or in (or regarding) thy words he shall give slander].
24 I [have] heard many things, that is, evils, and I made (them) not even to him, yea, I areckoned not another malice even to the malice of this man; and the Lord shall hate him.
25 If a man casteth a stone on high it shall fall on his (own) head; and the guileful wound of a guileful [or treach-erous] man shall part wounds.
26 And he that diggeth a ditch, shall fall into it; and he that setteth a stone to a neighbour, shall offend therein [or shall stumble in it]; and he that setteth a snare to another man, shall perish therein.
27 If a man maketh worst [or wicked] counsel, it shall be turned [up] on him; and he shall not know from whence it shall come to him.
28 The scorning and despising of proud men and vengeance shall set espy to him, as a lion doeth.
29 They that delight in the fall of just [or rightwise] men, shall perish by a snare; forsooth sorrow shall waste them, before that they die.
30 Ire [or Wrath] and madness or rage, ever either be abominable; and a sinful man shall hold those [or them].