“The glory of a king
Is a multitude of people.
Without people
A prince is ruined.
Whoever is slow to anger
Has great understanding.
But one who has a hasty temper
Exalts folly.
A tranquil mind
Gives life to the flesh.
But passion
Makes the bones rot.
Those who oppresses the poor
Insult their maker.
But those who are kind to the needy
Honor him.
The wicked are overthrown
By their evildoing.
But the righteous find
A refuge in their integrity.
Wisdom is at home
In the mind of one who has understanding.
But it is not known
In the heart of fools.
Righteousness exalts a nation.
But sin is a reproach to any people.
A servant who deals wisely has the king’s favor.
But his wrath falls on one who acts shamefully.”
The great kings rule over a large amount of people. Without people, there cannot be any ruling princes. Those who are slow to anger have great understanding. Those with a hasty temper are foolish. Tranquility gives life to your body, while passion rots your bones. If you oppress the poor, you insult the creator. If you are kind to the needy, then you honor your creator. The wicked will be overthrown by their own evildoing. The righteous will always have integrity. Wisdom belongs to those who have understanding. There is no wisdom in the heart of fools. Righteousness will exalt a nation, but sin can be a reproach to a whole group of people. A wise servant gains the king’s favor, while wrath falls on those servants who act shamefully.