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10 The just take care of their livestock,
    but the compassion of the wicked is cruel.[a]
11 Those who till their own land have food in plenty,
    but those who engage in idle pursuits lack sense.[b](A)
12 A wicked person desires the catch of evil people,
    but the root of the righteous will bear fruit.[c]

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Footnotes

  1. 12:10 The righteous are sympathetically aware of the needs of their livestock and prosper from their herd’s good health. The wicked will pay the price for their self-centeredness and cruelty.
  2. 12:11 The second line clarifies the first: idleness will give one plenty of nothing. “Lacking sense” is a common phrase for fools.
  3. 12:12 A difficult, possibly corrupt saying, but there is no good alternative to the Hebrew text. The wicked desire what the malevolent have captured or killed, but their actions will go for naught because they invite punishment. The righteous, on the other hand, will bear fruit.