2 Virtue provides an example for people to follow; when it is not there, they miss it. It has always been the finest prize a person can win, and it will always be so. It is the noblest of all the good qualities a person can have.
3 No matter how many children are born of a forbidden union, none of them will ever amount to anything. They are illegitimate; they can never lay a firm foundation for themselves, never take deep root.
4 Like trees with shallow roots, they put out leaves for a while, but they sway in the wind, and storms uproot them.
5 Their branches snap off before they mature; their fruit never ripens, and it is good for nothing.
6 On Judgement Day children born of a forbidden union will testify to the sin of their parents and act as witnesses against them.
7 Righteous people, however, will find rest, even if they die young.
8 We honour old age, but not just because a person has lived a long time.