He that hideth wheat, shall be cursed among the peoples; but blessing shall come [up] on the heads of sellers.
And Joseph was the prince of Egypt, and at his will wheats were sold to [the] peoples. And when his brethren had worshipped or honoured him,
of which lands Joseph gathered all the money for the selling of wheat, and brought it into the king’s treasury.
The blessing of a man ready to perish came on me, and I comforted the heart of the widow.
The blessing of God is over the head of a just [or rightwise] man; but wickedness covereth the mouth of wicked men.
Peoples shall curse them that say to a wicked man, Thou art just [or rightwise]; and lineages shall hold them abominable.
He that giveth to a poor man, shall not be needy; he that despiseth a poor man beseeching, shall suffer neediness.