A wicked man maketh unstable work; but faithful meed is to him, that soweth rightfulness [or rightwiseness].
Therefore God did well to the midwives; and the people increased, and was comforted greatly.
Also they set ambush against their own blood; and make ready frauds, or guiles, against their own souls.
The work of a just [or rightwise] man is to life; but the fruit of a wicked man is to sin.
He that soweth wickedness shall reap evils; and the rod of his ire [or his wrath] shall be ended.
The wickednesses of a wicked man take him; and he is bound with the ropes of his sins.
He that diggeth a ditch, shall fall into it; and an adder shall bite him, that destroyeth a hedge.
In simulacra the heart of them is parted [or The heart of them is parted], now they shall perish. He shall break the simulacra of them, he shall rob [or spoil] the altars of them.
And he that reapeth taketh hire, and gathereth fruit into everlasting life; that both he that soweth, and he that reapeth, have joy together.
Do ye away by the old living [or after the first living], the old man, that is corrupt by the desires of error;
And the fruit of rightwiseness is sown in peace, to men that make peace.