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1 A
good name is
better than
fine perfume; and
the day of
death better than
the day of
one’s birth.
2 It
is better to
go to the
house of mourning
than to go
to the house
of feasting; for
that is the
end of all
men, and the
living should take
this to heart.
3 Sorrow
is better than
laughter; for by
the sadness of
the face the
heart is made
good.
4 The
heart of the
wise is in
the house
of mourning; but
the heart of
fools is in
the house of
mirth.
5 It
is better to
hear the rebuke
of the wise
than for a
man to hear
the song of
fools.
6 For
as the crackling
of thorns under
a pot, so
is the laughter
of the fool.
This also is
vanity.
7 Surely
extortion makes
the wise man
foolish; and a
bribe destroys the
understanding.
8 Better
is the end of
a thing than its
beginning.
The patient in
spirit is better
than the proud
in spirit.
9 Don’t be hasty
in your spirit
to be angry,
for anger rests
in the bosom
of fools.
10 Don’t say, “Why
were the former
days better than
these?” For you
do not ask
wisely about this.
11 Wisdom
is as good
as an inheritance.
Yes, it is
more excellent for
those who see
the sun.
12 For
wisdom is
a defense, even as
money is a defense;
but the excellency
of knowledge is
that wisdom
preserves the life
of him who
has it.
13 Consider
the work of
God, for who
can make that
straight which he
has made crooked?
14 In
the day of
prosperity be
joyful, and in
the day of
adversity consider;
yes, God has
made the one
side by side
with the other,
to the end
that man should
not find out
anything after him.
15 All
this I have
seen in my
days of vanity:
there is a
righteous man
who perishes in
his righteousness,
and there is
a wicked man
who lives long in
his evildoing.
16 Don’t be
overly righteous, neither
make yourself overly
wise. Why should
you destroy yourself?
17 Don’t be
too wicked,
neither be foolish.
Why should you
die before your
time?
18 It
is good that
you should
take hold of this.
Yes, also don’t
withdraw your hand
from that; for
he who fears
God will come
out of them
all.
19 Wisdom
is a strength to
the wise man
more than ten
rulers who are
in a city.
20 Surely there
is not a
righteous man
on earth who does
good and doesn’t
sin.
21 Also don’t
take heed to
all words that
are spoken, lest
you hear your
servant curse you;
22 for often
your own heart
knows that you
yourself have
likewise cursed
others.
23 All
this I have
proved in wisdom.
I said, “I will
be wise;” but
it was far
from me.
24 That
which is, is
far off and
exceedingly deep.
Who can find
it out?
25 I
turned around, and
my heart sought
to know and
to search out,
and to seek
wisdom and
the scheme of things,
and to know
that wickedness
is stupidity, and
that foolishness
is madness.
26 I
find more bitter
than death
the woman whose heart
is snares
and traps, whose hands
are chains. Whoever pleases
God shall escape
from her; but
the sinner will
be ensnared by her.
27 “Behold,
I have found
this,” says the
Preacher, “to one
another, to find
an explanation
28 which
my soul still
seeks, but I
have not found.
I have found
one man among
a thousand, but I
have not found
a woman among all
those.
29 Behold,
I have only
found this:
that God made mankind
upright; but they
search for many
inventions.”