Ecclesiastes 5
1 Keep thy
foot when thou
goest to the
house of
God, and be more
ready to
hear, than to
give the
sacrifice of
fools: for they
consider not that they
do evil. 2 Be not
rash with thy
mouth, and let not thine
heart be
hasty to
utter any
thing before God: for
God is in
heaven, and thou upon
earth: therefore let thy
words be
few. 3 For a
dream cometh through the
multitude of
business; and a
fool's voice is known by
multitude of
words. 4 When thou
vowest a
vow unto
God, defer not to
pay it; for he hath no
pleasure in
fools: pay that which thou hast
vowed.
5 Better is it that thou shouldest not
vow, than that thou shouldest
vow and not
pay.
6 Suffer not thy
mouth to cause thy
flesh to
sin; neither
say thou
before the
angel, that it was an
error: wherefore should
God be
angry at thy
voice, and
destroy the
work of thine
hands? 7 For in the
multitude of
dreams and
many words there are also divers
vanities: but
fear thou
God. 8 If thou
seest the
oppression of the
poor, and
violent perverting of
judgment and
justice in a
province, marvel not at the
matter: for he that is
higher than the
highest regardeth; and there be
higher than
they. 9 Moreover the
profit of the
earth is for all: the
king himself is
served by the
field. 10 He that
loveth silver shall not be
satisfied with
silver; nor he that
loveth abundance with
increase: this is also
vanity. 11 When
goods increase, they are
increased that
eat them: and what
good is there to the
owners thereof,
saving the
beholding of them with their
eyes? 12 The
sleep of a labouring
man is
sweet, whether he
eat little or
much: but the
abundance of the
rich will not
suffer him to
sleep.
13 There
is a
sore evil which I have
seen under the
sun, namely,
riches kept for the
owners thereof to their
hurt. 14 But those
riches perish by
evil travail: and he
begetteth a
son, and there is
nothing in his
hand. 15 As he came
forth of his
mother's womb, naked shall he
return to
go as he
came, and shall
take nothing of his
labour, which he may carry
away in his
hand. 16 And
this also is a
sore evil, that in all
points as he
came, so shall he
go: and what
profit hath he that hath
laboured for the
wind? 17 All his
days also he
eateth in
darkness, and he hath
much sorrow and
wrath with his
sickness. 18 Behold that which I have
seen: it is
good and
comely for one to
eat and to
drink, and to
enjoy the
good of all his
labour that he
taketh under the
sun all the
days of his
life, which
God giveth him: for it is his
portion. 19 Every
man also to whom
God hath
given riches and
wealth, and hath given him
power to
eat thereof, and to
take his
portion, and to
rejoice in his
labour; this is the
gift of
God. 20 For he shall not
much remember the
days of his
life; because
God answereth him in the
joy of his
heart.