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[quote:Anonymous Coward 19392583:MV8yMDYzMTc3XzM0NzA5MjQyX0JCOTk1MDk2] from Proverbs 2nd translation... 2.15 30. The poor man must always look to his next meal. 2.16 31. The belching poor man should not look scornfully at the rich man. 2.17 32. How can a poor man who doesn't know how to cultivate barley manage to cultivate wheat? 2.18 33. The poor man is not appreciated. 2.19 34. The poor man chews whatever he is given. 2.20 35-36. (cf. 6.1.26.d4) He didn't plough the field during winter. And at harvest time he turned his hand to carding. 2.21 37. ...... incense burners ...... a multitude of houses ....... 2.22 38-39. (cf. 6.1.17.b5) When someone is poor ......, they dine on the broth of the human breast. 2.23 40-41. (cf. 6.1.17.b4) The poor man does not strike his son a single blow; he does not ...... highly forever. 2.24 42-43. The poor man ...... arrogance toward his patron. 2.26 44. Not all the households of the poor will bow down together. 2.27 45. The word of a poor man is not accepted. 2.28 46-47. (cf. 2.34A, 6.1.22: l. 236, 6.2.3: UET 6/2 260 l. 1) Moving about defeats poverty. He who knows how to move around becomes strong. He will live longer than the sedentary man. 2.29 48-51. How lowly is the poor man! The area around the oven is a mill-house to him. His torn clothes will not be repaired. That which he has lost will not be searched for. 2.30 52-53. The poor man is this lowly: his debts are paid off with what is taken from his mouth. 2.31 54. A poor man chewing at silver. 2.32 55. The poor are the weak in the Land. 2.33 56-57. It is the companion of the poor. It is the weakness of the widows. 2.34 58-59. The face of the poor man is set as though he were having to sit in the face of the storm. 60. (cf. 2.28, 6.1.22: l. 236, 6.2.3: UET 6/2 260 l. 1) Moving about defeats poverty. 2.35 61-64. (A man speaks:) Were I to give food to the man who roves about, how could I bring it to him who does not rove about? (A woman speaks:) Were I to give food to the man who roves about, how could I bring it to him who does not rove about? [/quote]
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