\q2 But it is to the honor of kings to search out the things that God has hidden.
\q1
\v 3 What kings think is above the way peasants think; they are like the heavens, they are above us all;
\q2 and all kings have the same deep burdens that others cannot understand.
\s5
\q1
\v 4 Silver cannot be used by the metal worker,
\q2 unless the silver is heated and dross is removed from it;
\q1
\v 5 just as the dross is removed, even so, if wicked men are removed from the kings court,
\q2 his throne will be more secure, and he will be able to do what is right.
\s5
\q1
\v 6 When you stand in front of a king, do not bring attention to yourself
\q2 and do not stand in the place set aside for those the king is honoring.
\s5
\q1
\v 7 It is better if someone tells you to sit closer to the king,
\q2 than for them to tell you, while one of the king's nobles is listening, that you should sit further away in order that someone who is more important may sit there.
\q When you witness something that gives you concern,
\q1
\v 8 you should not quickly bring the matter to trial,
\q2 unless you are very sure about it.
\q2 because your neighbor may have a good explanation for what you saw.
\s5
\q1
\v 9 If you and your neighbor are having a disagreement,
\q2 settle it between yourselves, and do not tell others any secret you have learned about;
\q1
\v 10 for others might find out what you have done,
\q2 and you would be ashamed;
\q2 and from that time on, you will have a bad reputation.
\s5
\q1
\v 11 Use the right words and a phrase put together to say exactly what you mean;
\q2 this is as delightful as seeing designs of gold in a silver bowl.
\q1
\v 12 When a wise person rebukes someone who is willing to listen to him,
\q2 it is as priceless as a gold ring or jewelry made of finest gold.