Verse 1
Life is Brief and Death is Certain! A good reputation is better than precious perfume; likewise, the day of one’s death is better than the day of one’s birth.
Verse 2
It is better to go to a funeral than a feast. For death is the destiny of every person, and the living should take this to heart.
Verse 3
Sorrow is better than laughter, because sober reflection is good for the heart.
Verse 4
The heart of the wise is in the house of mourning, but the heart of fools is in the house of merrymaking.
Verse 5
Frivolous Living Versus Wisdom It is better for a person to receive a rebuke from those who are wise than to listen to the song of fools.
Verse 6
For like the crackling of quick-burning thorns under a cooking pot, so is the laughter of the fool. This kind of folly also is useless.
Verse 7
Human Wisdom Overturned by Adversity Surely oppression can turn a wise person into a fool; likewise, a bribe corrupts the heart.
Verse 8
The end of a matter is better than its beginning; likewise, patience is better than pride.
Verse 9
Do not let yourself be quickly provoked, for anger resides in the lap of fools.
Verse 10
Do not say,“Why were the old days better than these days?” for it is not wise to ask that.
Verse 11
Wisdom Can Lengthen One’s Life Wisdom, like an inheritance, is a good thing; it benefits those who see the light of day.
Verse 12
For wisdom provides protection, just as money provides protection. But the advantage of knowledge is this: Wisdom preserves the life of its owner.
Verse 13
Wisdom Acknowledges God’s Orchestration of Life Consider the work of God: For who can make straight what he has bent?
Verse 14
In times of prosperity be joyful, but in times of adversity consider this: God has made one as well as the other, so that no one can discover what the future holds.
Verse 15
Exceptions to the Law of Retribution During the days of my fleeting life I have seen both of these things: Sometimes a righteous person dies prematurely in spite of his righteousness, and sometimes a wicked person lives long in spite of his evil deeds.
Verse 16
So do not be excessively righteous or excessively wise; otherwise you might be disappointed.
Verse 17
Do not be excessively wicked and do not be a fool; otherwise you might die before your time.
Verse 18
It is best to take hold of one warning without letting go of the other warning; for the one who fears God will follow both warnings.
Verse 19
Wisdom Needed Because No One is Truly Righteous Wisdom gives a wise person more protection than ten rulers in a city.
Verse 20
For there is not one truly righteous person on the earth who continually does good and never sins.
Verse 21
Also, do not pay attention to everything that people say; otherwise, you might even hear your servant cursing you.
Verse 22
For you know in your own heart that you also have cursed others many times.
Verse 23
Human Wisdom is Limited I have examined all this by wisdom; I said,“I am determined to comprehend this”– but it was beyond my grasp.
Verse 24
Whatever has happened is beyond human understanding; it is far deeper than anyone can fathom.
Verse 25
True Righteousness and Wisdom Are Virtually Nonexistent I tried to understand, examine, and comprehend the role of wisdom in the scheme of things, and to understand the stupidity of wickedness and the insanity of folly.
Verse 26
I discovered this: More bitter than death is the kind of woman who is like a hunter’s snare; her heart is like a hunter’s net and her hands are like prison chains. The man who pleases God escapes her, but the sinner is captured by her.
Verse 27
The Teacher says: I discovered this while trying to discover the scheme of things, item by item.
Verse 28
What I have continually sought, I have not found; I have found only one upright man among a thousand, but I have not found one upright woman among all of them.
Verse 29
This alone have I discovered: God made humankind upright, but they have sought many evil schemes.