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Ecclesiastes 7

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1 A good name is better than fine perfume. People can learn more from sobbing when someone dies than from being happy when someone is born.
1 A good name is better than fine perfume, and the day of death better than the day of birth.
2 So it's better to go where people are sobbing than to go where people are having a good time. Everyone will die someday. Those who are still living should really think about that.
2 It is better to go to a house of mourning than to go to a house of feasting, for death is the destiny of everyone; the living should take this to heart.
3 Sadness is good for the heart. That's why sorrow is better than laughter.
3 Frustration is better than laughter, because a sad face is good for the heart.
4 Those who are wise are found where there is sorrow. But foolish people are found where there is pleasure.
4 The heart of the wise is in the house of mourning, but the heart of fools is in the house of pleasure.
5 Pay attention to a wise man's warning. That's better than listening to the songs of those who are foolish.
5 It is better to heed the rebuke of a wise person than to listen to the song of fools.
6 A foolish person's laughter is like the crackling of thorns burning under a pot. That doesn't have any meaning either.
6 Like the crackling of thorns under the pot, so is the laughter of fools. This too is meaningless.
7 When a wise man takes wealth by force, he becomes foolish. It is sinful to take money from people who want special favors.
7 Extortion turns a wise person into a fool, and a bribe corrupts the heart.
8 The end of a matter is better than its beginning. So it's better to be patient than proud.
8 The end of a matter is better than its beginning, and patience is better than pride.
9 Don't become angry quickly. Anger lives in the hearts of foolish people.
9 Do not be quickly provoked in your spirit, for anger resides in the lap of fools.
10 Don't say, "Why were things better in the good old days?" It isn't wise to ask that kind of question.
10 Do not say, “Why were the old days better than these?” For it is not wise to ask such questions.
11 Wisdom is a good thing. It's like getting a share of the family wealth. It benefits those who live on this earth.
11 Wisdom, like an inheritance, is a good thing and benefits those who see the sun.
12 Wisdom provides safety, just as money provides safety. But here's the advantage of wisdom. It guards the lives of those who have it.
12 Wisdom is a shelter as money is a shelter, but the advantage of knowledge is this: Wisdom preserves those who have it.
13 Think about what God has done. Who can make straight what he has made crooked?
13 Consider what God has done: Who can straighten what he has made crooked?
14 When times are good, be happy. But when times are bad, here's something to think about. God has made bad times. He has also made good times. So a man can't find out anything about what's ahead for him.
14 When times are good, be happy; but when times are bad, consider this: God has made the one as well as the other. Therefore, no one can discover anything about their future.
15 In my meaningless life here's what I've seen. I've seen a godly man dying even though he is godly. And I've seen a sinful man living a long time even though he is sinful.
15 In this meaningless life of mine I have seen both of these: the righteous perishing in their righteousness, and the wicked living long in their wickedness.
16 Don't claim to be better than you are. And don't claim to be wiser than you are. Why destroy yourself?
16 Do not be overrighteous, neither be overwise— why destroy yourself?
17 Don't be too sinful. And don't be foolish. Why die before your time comes?
17 Do not be overwicked, and do not be a fool— why die before your time?
18 It's good to hold on to both of those things. Don't let go of either one. A man who has respect for God will avoid going too far in either direction.
18 It is good to grasp the one and not let go of the other. Whoever fears God will avoid all extremes.
19 Wisdom makes one wise man more powerful than ten rulers in a city.
19 Wisdom makes one wise person more powerful than ten rulers in a city.
20 There isn't anyone on earth who does only what is right and never sins.
20 Indeed, there is no one on earth who is righteous, no one who does what is right and never sins.
21 Don't pay attention to everything people say. If you do, you might hear your servant calling down a curse on you.
21 Do not pay attention to every word people say, or you may hear your servant cursing you—
22 Many times you yourself have called down curses on others. Deep down inside, you know that's true.
22 for you know in your heart that many times you yourself have cursed others.
23 I used wisdom to put all of those things to the test. I said, "I've made up my mind to be wise." But it was more than I could accomplish.
23 All this I tested by wisdom and I said, “I am determined to be wise”— but this was beyond me.
24 No matter what else wisdom may be, it's far away and very deep. Who can find it?
24 Whatever exists is far off and most profound— who can discover it?
25 So I tried to understand wisdom more completely. I wanted to study it and figure it out. I tried to find out everything I could about it. I tried to understand why it's foolish to be evil. I wanted to see why choosing foolishness is so unwise.
25 So I turned my mind to understand, to investigate and to search out wisdom and the scheme of things and to understand the stupidity of wickedness and the madness of folly.
26 A woman who hunts a man down is more painful than death. Her heart is like a trap. Her hands are like chains. A man who pleases God will try to get away from her. But she will trap a sinner.
26 I find more bitter than death the woman who is a snare, whose heart is a trap and whose hands are chains. The man who pleases God will escape her, but the sinner she will ensnare.
27 "Look," says the Teacher. "Here's what I've discovered. "I added one thing to another to find out everything I could about wisdom.
27 “Look,” says the Teacher, “this is what I have discovered: “Adding one thing to another to discover the scheme of things—
28 I searched and searched but found very little. I did find one honest man among a thousand. But I didn't find one honest woman among a thousand.
28 while I was still searching but not finding— I found one upright man among a thousand, but not one upright woman among them all.
29 Here's the only other thing I found. God made men honest. But they've made many evil plans."
29 This only have I found: God created mankind upright, but they have gone in search of many schemes.”
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