8 Do not be willing to rejoice at the death of your enemy, knowing that we all die, and that we do not want others rejoice over us.
9 You should not despise the discourse of those who are old and wise; instead, ponder their proverbs.
10 For from them, you will learn wisdom and intelligent doctrine, so as to serve great men without blame.
11 Do not allow the discourse of your elders to pass you by. For they have learned from their fathers.
12 And from them, you will learn understanding, and you will learn what response to give in a time of necessity.
13 You should not kindle the coals of sinners by arguing with them. For you might be scorched by the flame from the fire of their sins.
14 You should not stand against the face of a contemptuous person, otherwise he may sit down as if waiting in ambush against your words.