24 He who jabs an eye produces tears. And he who jabs the heart produces understanding.
25 He who throws a stone at birds will drive them away. So also, he who accuses his friend dissolves the friendship.
26 But if you have drawn a sword against a friend, you should not despair; for there may be a way back.
27 If you have opened a harsh mouth against a friend, you should not fear; for there may be a reconciliation. However, if there are accusations, or abuse, or arrogance, or the revealing of secrets, or a wound from deceitfulness, in all these cases, a friend will flee away.
28 Hold to faithfulness with a friend in his poverty, so that you may also rejoice in his prosperity.
29 In the time of his tribulation, remain faithful to him, so that you may also be an heir with him in his inheritance.
30 Just as the steam from an oven, or the smoke from a fire, rises up before a flame, so also do curses and insults and threats rise up before bloodshed.