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Ecclesiastes 9

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1 This, too, I carefully explored: Even though the actions of godly and wise people are in God’s hands, no one knows whether God will show them favor.
1 So I considered all of this carefully, examining all of it: The righteous and the wise and their deeds are in God's hand, along with both love and hate. People don't know anything that's ahead of them.
2 The same destiny ultimately awaits everyone, whether righteous or wicked, good or bad, ceremonially clean or unclean, religious or irreligious. Good people receive the same treatment as sinners, and people who make promises to God are treated like people who don’t.
2 Everything is the same for everyone. The same fate awaits the righteous and the wicked, the good and the bad, the pure and the impure, those who sacrifice and those who don't sacrifice. The good person is like the wrongdoer; the same holds for those who make solemn pledges and those who are afraid to swear.
3 It seems so wrong that everyone under the sun suffers the same fate. Already twisted by evil, people choose their own mad course, for they have no hope. There is nothing ahead but death anyway.
3 This is the sad thing about all that happens under the sun: the same fate awaits everyone. Moreover, the human heart is full of evil; people's minds are full of madness while they are alive, and afterward they die.
4 There is hope only for the living. As they say, “It’s better to be a live dog than a dead lion!”
4 Whoever is among the living can be certain about this. A living dog is definitely better off than a dead lion,
5 The living at least know they will die, but the dead know nothing. They have no further reward, nor are they remembered.
5 because the living know that they will die. But the dead know nothing at all. There is no more reward for them; even the memory of them is lost.
6 Whatever they did in their lifetime—loving, hating, envying—is all long gone. They no longer play a part in anything here on earth.
6 Their love and their hate, as well as their zeal, are already long gone. They will never again have a stake in all that happens under the sun.
7 So go ahead. Eat your food with joy, and drink your wine with a happy heart, for God approves of this!
7 Go, eat your food joyfully and drink your wine happily because God has already accepted what you do.
8 Wear fine clothes, with a splash of cologne!
8 Let your garments always be white; don't run short of oil for your head.
9 Live happily with the woman you love through all the meaningless days of life that God has given you under the sun. The wife God gives you is your reward for all your earthly toil.
9 Enjoy life with your dearly loved spouse all the days of your pointless life that God gives you under the sun—all the days of your pointless life!—because that's your part to play in this life and in your hard work under the sun.
10 Whatever you do, do well. For when you go to the grave, there will be no work or planning or knowledge or wisdom.
10 Whatever you are capable of doing, do with all your might because there's no work, thought, knowledge, or wisdom in the grave, which is where you are headed.
11 I have observed something else under the sun. The fastest runner doesn’t always win the race, and the strongest warrior doesn’t always win the battle. The wise sometimes go hungry, and the skillful are not necessarily wealthy. And those who are educated don’t always lead successful lives. It is all decided by chance, by being in the right place at the right time.
11 I also observed under the sun that the race doesn't always go to the swift, nor the battle to the mighty, nor food to the wise, nor wealth to the intelligent, nor favor to the knowledgeable, because accidents can happen to anyone.
12 People can never predict when hard times might come. Like fish in a net or birds in a trap, people are caught by sudden tragedy.
12 People most definitely don't know when their time will come. Like fish tragically caught in a net or like birds trapped in a snare, so are human beings caught in a time of tragedy that suddenly falls to them.
13 Here is another bit of wisdom that has impressed me as I have watched the way our world works.
13 I also observed the following example of wisdom under the sun—it impressed me greatly:
14 There was a small town with only a few people, and a great king came with his army and besieged it.
14 There was a small town with only a few residents. A mighty king came against it, surrounded it, and waged a terrible war against it.
15 A poor, wise man knew how to save the town, and so it was rescued. But afterward no one thought to thank him.
15 Now there lived in that town a poor but wise man who saved everyone by his wisdom. But no one remembered that poor man.
16 So even though wisdom is better than strength, those who are wise will be despised if they are poor. What they say will not be appreciated for long.
16 So I thought, Wisdom is better than might, but the wisdom of commoners is despised and their words aren't heeded.
17 Better to hear the quiet words of a wise person than the shouts of a foolish king.
17 The calm words of the wise are better heeded than the racket caused by a ruler among fools.
18 Better to have wisdom than weapons of war, but one sinner can destroy much that is good.
18 Wisdom is better than weapons of war, but one incompetent person destroys much good.
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