7Verse 1A good name is better than precious ointments; and the day of death is better than the day of birth.Verse 2It is better to go to the house of mourning, than to the house of a feast; for in that house of mourning the end of all men is warned of, and a man living thinketh, what is to coming [or to come].Verse 3Ire [or wrath] is better than laugh-ing; for the soul of a trespasser is amended by the heaviness of his cheer.Verse 4The heart of wise men is where sorrow is; and the heart of fools is where folly gladness is.Verse 5It is better to be reproved of a wise man, than to be deceived by the flattering of fools;Verse 6for as the sound of thorns burning under a pot, so is the laughing of a fool. But also this is vanity.Verse 7False challenge troubleth a wise man, and it shall lose the strength of his heart.Verse 8Forsooth the end of prayer is better than the beginning. A patient man is better than a proud man.Verse 9Be thou not swift to be wroth; for ire resteth in the bosom of a fool.Verse 10Say thou not, What guessest thou is the cause, that the former times were better than be now? for why such asking is fond or foolish.Verse 11Forsooth wisdom with riches is more profitable, and profiteth more to men seeing the sun.Verse 12For as wisdom defendeth, so money defendeth; but learning and wisdom have this moreover, that those give life to them that have them.Verse 13Behold thou the works of God, and see that no man may amend him, whom God hath despised.Verse 14In a good day use thou goods, and before eschew thou an evil day; for God made so this day as that day, that a man find not just complainings against him.Verse 15Also I saw these things in the days of my nativity+; a just [or rightwise] man perisheth in his rightfulness [or rightwiseness], and a wicked man liveth much time in his malice.Verse 16Do not thou be just [or rightwise] over much, neither understand thou more than is needful; lest thou be astonied.Verse 17Do thou not wickedly much, and do not thou be a fool; lest thou die in a time not thine.Verse 18It is good, that thou sustain a just [or rightwise] man; but also withdraw thou not thine hand from him; for he that dreadeth God, is not negligent of anything.Verse 19Wisdom hath strengthened a wise man, over ten princes of a city.Verse 20Forsooth no just [or rightwise] man there is in [the] earth, that doeth good, and sinneth not.Verse 21But also give thou not thine heart to all words, that be said; lest peradventure thou hear thy servant cursing thee;Verse 22for thy conscience knoweth, that also thou hast cursed oft other men.Verse 23I assayed all things in wisdom; I said, I shall be made wise, and it went away further from me,Verse 24much more than it was; and the depth is low, who shall find it?Verse 25I compassed all things with my soul, to know, and to behold, and seek wisdom, and reason, and to know the wickedness of a fool, and the error of unprudent men.Verse 26And I found a woman bitterer than death, the which is the snare of hunters, and her heart is a net, and her hands be bonds; he that pleaseth God shall escape her, but he that is a sinner, shall be taken of her.Verse 27Lo! I found this, said Ecclesiastes, one and other, that I should find reason,Verse 28which my soul seeketh yet; and I found not. I found one man of a thousand; and I found not a woman of all.Verse 29I found this only, that God made a man rightful [or made man right]; and he meddled himself with questions without number.
Ecclesiastes 7 — WBMS
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