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14 One’s spirit supports one when ill,
    but a broken spirit who can bear?[a]
15 The heart of the intelligent acquires knowledge,
    and the ear of the wise seeks knowledge.[b]
16 Gifts clear the way for people,
    winning access to the great.(A)

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Footnotes

  1. 18:14 The paradox is that something as slight as a column of air offers protection against the encroachment of death. If it is stilled, nothing, no matter how powerful, can substitute for it.
  2. 18:15 “Knowledge” here refers to what one knows, not knowledge in itself. The mind acquires and stores it, the ear strains toward it.