Ecclesiastes 7
1 A good
name is
better than
precious ointment; and the
day of
death 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 will
lay it to his
heart. 3 Sorrow is
better than
laughter: for by the
sadness of the
countenance the
heart is made
better.
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
oppression maketh a wise
man mad; and a
gift destroyeth the
heart. 8 Better is the
end of a
thing than the
beginning thereof: and the
patient in
spirit is
better than the
proud in
spirit. 9 Be not
hasty in thy
spirit to be
angry: for
anger resteth in the
bosom of
fools. 10 Say not thou, What is the cause that the
former days were
better than these? for thou dost not
enquire wisely concerning this.
11 Wisdom is
good with an
inheritance: and by it there is
profit to them that
see the
sun. 12 For
wisdom is a
defence, and
money is a
defence: but the
excellency of
knowledge is, that
wisdom giveth
life to them that
have it.
13 Consider the
work of
God: for who
can make that
straight, which he hath made
crooked?
14 In the
day of
prosperity be
joyful, but in the
day of
adversity consider:
God also hath
set the one over
against the other, to the
end that
man should
find nothing after him.
15 All things have I
seen in the
days of my
vanity: there
is a
just man that
perisheth in his
righteousness, and there is a
wicked man that
prolongeth his life in his
wickedness. 16 Be not
righteous over
much; neither make thyself
over wise: why shouldest thou
destroy thyself?
17 Be not over
much wicked, neither be thou
foolish: why shouldest thou
die before thy
time? 18 It is
good that thou shouldest take
hold of this; yea, also from
this withdraw not thine
hand: for he that
feareth God shall come
forth of them all.
19 Wisdom strengtheneth the
wise more than
ten mighty men which are in the
city. 20 For there is not a
just man upon
earth, that
doeth good, and
sinneth not.
21 Also
take no
heed unto all
words that are
spoken; lest thou
hear thy
servant curse thee:
22 For
oftentimes also thine own
heart knoweth that thou thyself likewise hast
cursed others. 23 All
this have I
proved by
wisdom: I
said, I will be
wise; but it was
far from me.
24 That which is far
off, and exceeding
deep, who can find it
out?
25 I
applied mine
heart to
know, and to
search, and to seek
out wisdom, and the
reason of things, and to
know the
wickedness of
folly, even of
foolishness and
madness: 26 And I
find more
bitter than
death the
woman, whose
heart is
snares and
nets, and her
hands as
bands: whoso
pleaseth God shall
escape from her; but the
sinner shall be
taken by her.
27 Behold, this have I
found,
saith the
preacher, counting
one by
one, to find
out the
account: 28 Which yet my
soul seeketh, but I
find not:
one man among a
thousand have I
found; but a
woman among all those have I not
found.
29 Lo, this
only have I
found, that
God hath
made man upright; but they have sought
out many inventions.