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Ecclesiastes 7

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1 good reputation is better than a fat bank account. Your death date tells more than your birth date.
1 A good reputation is more valuable than costly perfume. And the day you die is better than the day you are born.
2 You learn more at a funeral than at a feast - After all, that's where we'll end up. We might discover something from it.
2 Better to spend your time at funerals than at parties. After all, everyone dies— so the living should take this to heart.
3 Crying is better than laughing. It blotches the face but it scours the heart.
3 Sorrow is better than laughter, for sadness has a refining influence on us.
4 Sages invest themselves in hurt and grieving. Fools waste their lives in fun and games.
4 A wise person thinks a lot about death, while a fool thinks only about having a good time.
5 You'll get more from the rebuke of a sage Than from the song and dance of fools.
5 Better to be criticized by a wise person than to be praised by a fool.
6 The giggles of fools are like the crackling of twigs Under the cooking pot. And like smoke.
6 A fool’s laughter is quickly gone, like thorns crackling in a fire. This also is meaningless.
7 Brutality stupefies even the wise And destroys the strongest heart.
7 Extortion turns wise people into fools, and bribes corrupt the heart.
8 Endings are better than beginnings. Sticking to it is better than standing out.
8 Finishing is better than starting. Patience is better than pride.
9 Don't be quick to fly off the handle. Anger boomerangs. You can spot a fool by the lumps on his head.
9 Control your temper, for anger labels you a fool.
10 Don't always be asking, "Where are the good old days?" Wise folks don't ask questions like that.
10 Don’t long for “the good old days.” This is not wise.
11 Wisdom is better when it's paired with money, Especially if you get both while you're still living.
11 Wisdom is even better when you have money. Both are a benefit as you go through life.
12 Double protection: wisdom and wealth! Plus this bonus: Wisdom energizes its owner.
12 Wisdom and money can get you almost anything, but only wisdom can save your life.
13 Take a good look at God's work. Who could simplify and reduce Creation's curves and angles To a plain straight line?
13 Accept the way God does things, for who can straighten what he has made crooked?
14 On a good day, enjoy yourself; On a bad day, examine your conscience. God arranges for both kinds of days So that we won't take anything for granted. Stay in Touch with Both Sides
14 Enjoy prosperity while you can, but when hard times strike, realize that both come from God. Remember that nothing is certain in this life.
15 I've seen it all in my brief and pointless life - here a good person cut down in the middle of doing good, there a bad person living a long life of sheer evil.
15 I have seen everything in this meaningless life, including the death of good young people and the long life of wicked people.
16 So don't knock yourself out being good, and don't go overboard being wise. Believe me, you won't get anything out of it.
16 So don’t be too good or too wise! Why destroy yourself?
17 But don't press your luck by being bad, either. And don't be reckless. Why die needlessly?
17 On the other hand, don’t be too wicked either. Don’t be a fool! Why die before your time?
18 It's best to stay in touch with both sides of an issue. A person who fears God deals responsibly with all of reality, not just a piece of it.
18 Pay attention to these instructions, for anyone who fears God will avoid both extremes.
19 Wisdom puts more strength in one wise person Than ten strong men give to a city.
19 One wise person is stronger than ten leading citizens of a town!
20 There's not one totally good person on earth, Not one who is truly pure and sinless.
20 Not a single person on earth is always good and never sins.
21 Don't eavesdrop on the conversation of others. What if the gossip's about you and you'd rather not hear it?
21 Don’t eavesdrop on others—you may hear your servant curse you.
22 You've done that a few times, haven't you - said things Behind someone's back you wouldn't say to his face?
22 For you know how often you yourself have cursed others.
23 I tested everything in my search for wisdom. I set out to be wise, but it was beyond me,
23 I have always tried my best to let wisdom guide my thoughts and actions. I said to myself, “I am determined to be wise.” But it didn’t work.
24 far beyond me, and deep - oh so deep! Does anyone ever find it?
24 Wisdom is always distant and difficult to find.
25 I concentrated with all my might, studying and exploring and seeking wisdom - the meaning of life. I also wanted to identify evil and stupidity, foolishness and craziness.
25 I searched everywhere, determined to find wisdom and to understand the reason for things. I was determined to prove to myself that wickedness is stupid and that foolishness is madness.
26 One discovery: A woman can be a bitter pill to swallow, full of seductive scheming and grasping. The lucky escape her; the undiscerning get caught.
26 I discovered that a seductive woman is a trap more bitter than death. Her passion is a snare, and her soft hands are chains. Those who are pleasing to God will escape her, but sinners will be caught in her snare.
27 At least this is my experience - what I, the Quester, have pieced together as I've tried to make sense of life.
27 “This is my conclusion,” says the Teacher. “I discovered this after looking at the matter from every possible angle.
28 But the wisdom I've looked for I haven't found. I didn't find one man or woman in a thousand worth my while.
28 Though I have searched repeatedly, I have not found what I was looking for. Only one out of a thousand men is virtuous, but not one woman!
29 Yet I did spot one ray of light in this murk: God made men and women true and upright; we're the ones who've made a mess of things.
29 But I did find this: God created people to be virtuous, but they have each turned to follow their own downward path.”
Published by permission. Originally published by NavPress in English as THE MESSAGE: The Bible in Contemporary Language copyright 2002 by Eugene Peterson. All rights reserved.
Holy Bible. New Living Translation copyright© 1996, 2004, 2007, 2013 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers Inc., Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.