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10 Teacher: Remember the saying,
        Dead flies can spoil a good perfume.
    In the same way, all the wisdom and honor in the world cannot outweigh a moment’s folly.
    Wise people move to the right where they honor the goodness of God’s creation,
        while fools move to the left and choose to ignore it.

Verse two states that “wise people move to the right . . . while fools move to the left.” The contrast between “right” and “left” reflects the ancient Near Eastern ideas of “clean” and “unclean.” The right hand was considered the clean hand and was a symbol for prosperity, while the left hand was considered the unclean hand and a symbol for disaster. The clean hand was used for eating, for acts of hospitality, and for greeting others. The unclean hand was used for personal hygiene. Thus, in this metaphor the right is equated with God’s goodness, while the left is equated with ignorance of God’s goodness.

Teacher: Fools are easily spotted when they walk down the street:
        their lack of sense is obvious to everyone.

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