Ecclesiastes 10
1 Dead flies cause the
ointment of the
apothecary to send
forth a stinking
savour: so doth a
little folly him that is in
reputation for
wisdom and
honour. 2 A wise
man's heart is at his right
hand; but a
fool's heart at his
left. 3 Yea also, when he that is a
fool walketh by the
way, his
wisdom faileth him, and he
saith to every one that he is a
fool. 4 If the
spirit of the
ruler rise
up against thee,
leave not thy
place; for
yielding pacifieth great offences. 5 There
is an
evil which I have
seen under the
sun, as an
error which
proceedeth from the
ruler: 6 Folly is
set in
great dignity, and the
rich sit in low
place. 7 I have
seen servants upon
horses, and
princes walking as
servants upon the
earth. 8 He that
diggeth a
pit shall
fall into it; and whoso
breaketh an
hedge, a
serpent shall
bite him.
9 Whoso
removeth stones shall be
hurt therewith; and he that
cleaveth wood shall be
endangered thereby.
10 If the
iron be
blunt, and he do not
whet the
edge, then must he
put to more
strength: but
wisdom is
profitable to
direct.
11 Surely the
serpent will
bite without
enchantment; and a
babbler is no
better. 12 The
words of a wise
man's mouth are
gracious; but the
lips of a
fool will swallow
up himself.
13 The
beginning of the
words of his
mouth is
foolishness: and the
end of his
talk is
mischievous madness. 14 A
fool also is
full of
words: a
man cannot
tell what shall be; and what shall be
after him, who can
tell him?
15 The
labour of the
foolish wearieth every one of them, because he
knoweth not how to
go to the
city. 16 Woe to thee, O
land, when thy
king is a
child, and thy
princes eat in the
morning! 17 Blessed art thou, O
land, when thy
king is the
son of
nobles, and thy
princes eat in due
season, for
strength, and not for
drunkenness! 18 By much
slothfulness the
building decayeth; and through
idleness of the
hands the
house droppeth
through.
19 A
feast is
made for
laughter, and
wine maketh
merry: but
money answereth all things.
20 Curse not the
king, no not in thy
thought; and
curse not the
rich in thy
bedchamber: for a
bird of the
air shall
carry the
voice, and that which
hath wings shall
tell the
matter.