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7:1A good name is better than precious ointment, / And the day of death, than the day of one's birth.
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7:2It is better to go to the house of mourning / Than to go to the house of feasting, / Because that is the end of every man, / And the living takes it to heart.
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7:3Sorrow is better than laughter, / For by the sadness of face the heart is made good.
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7:4The heart of the wise is in the house of mourning, / But the heart of fools is in the house of mirth.
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7:5It is better for one to hear the rebuke of a wise man / Than for one to hear the song of fools.
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7:6For as the crackling of thorns under a pot, / So is the laughter of fools. / This also is vanity.
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7:7Surely oppression makes a wise man mad, / And a bribe destroys the heart.
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7:8Better is the end of a thing than its beginning; / Better is patience of spirit than haughtiness of spirit.
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7:9Do not be quick in your spirit to become angry, / For anger rests in the bosom of fools.
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7:10Do not say, How is it that the former days were better than these? / For it is not from wisdom that you ask this.
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7:11Wisdom is as good as an inheritance, / And an advantage to those who see the sun.
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7:12For wisdom is a defense, as money is a defense; / But the advantage of knowledge is that wisdom preserves the life of those / who have it.
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7:13Consider the work of God, / For who can straighten what He has made crooked?
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7:14In the day of prosperity be joyful, / And in the day of adversity consider. / God has made the one as well as the other, / So that man may not find out anything about what is after him.
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7:15I have seen everything in my days of vanity: There is a righteous man who perishes in his righteousness, and there is a wicked man who prolongs his life in his wickedness.
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7:16Do not be overly righteous, and do not be overly wise; why should you destroy yourself?
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7:17Do not be overly wicked, and do not be a fool; why should you die when it is not your time?
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7:18It is better for you to take hold of the one without letting go of the other, for he who fears God will come out of it with them all.
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7:19Wisdom strengthens the wise man more than ten rulers who are in a city.
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7:20Surely there is not a righteous man on the earth who does good and does not sin.
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7:21Also, do not give heed to all words spoken, lest you hear your servant cursing you.
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7:22For your heart knows that many times you yourself have cursed others also.
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7:23All this I have tested by wisdom; I said, I will be wise; but it was far from me.
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7:24That which is, is far off, and deep, very deep; who can find it out?
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7:25I turned and my heart was set to know and to search and seek out wisdom and the sum of things, and to know that wickedness is folly and that foolishness is madness.
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7:26And I found more bitter than death the woman whose heart is traps and snares, whose hands are fetters. One who is well-pleasing to God escapes from her, but the sinner is taken by her.
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7:27See, this is what I have found, says the Preacher, adding one thing to another to find the sum,
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7:28Which my soul is still seeking but has not found. One man among a thousand I have found, but a woman among all these I have not found.
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7:29See, this alone have I found, that God made man upright, but they have sought out many schemes.
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8:1Who is like the wise man? And who knows the interpretation of a matter? A man's wisdom makes his face shine, and the sternness of his face is changed.
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8:2I say, Keep the commandment of the king, and that, because of the oath before God.
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8:3Do not hurry to leave him; do not join in an evil matter, for he will do whatever he pleases.
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8:4For the king's word is powerful, and who will say to him, What are you doing?
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8:5He who keeps the commandment will know nothing evil, and a wise man's heart will know the proper time and manner.
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8:6For there is a proper time and manner for every purpose, although the misery of man is heavy upon him;
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8:7For he does not know what will be, for who can tell him how it will be?
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8:8There is no man who has power over his breath to retain his breath, and no one has power over the day of death; and there is no discharge in the battle, nor will wickedness deliver its own master.
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8:9All this I have seen, and I applied my heart to every work that is done under the sun when a man overpowers another man to his hurt.
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8:10And then I saw the wicked buried, who before had gone in and come forth from the holy place and were forgotten in the city where they had thus acted. This also is vanity.
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8:11Because the sentence against an evil deed is not executed speedily, therefore the heart of the children of men is fully set within them to do evil.
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8:12Although a sinner does evil a hundred times and prolongs his life, yet I also know that it will be well with the God-fearing who are in fear before Him;
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8:13But it will not be well with the wicked man, nor will he prolong his days like a shadow, because he is not in fear before God.
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8:14There is a vanity that is done on the earth, that there are righteous men to whom things happen according to the deeds of the wicked and there are wicked men to whom things happen according to the deeds of the righteous. I say that this also is vanity.
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8:15So I praised pleasure, because there is nothing better for man under the sun than to eat and to drink and to rejoice; for that will stay with him in his labor during the days of his life which God has given him under the sun.
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8:16When I set my heart to know wisdom and to see the travail that is done on the earth (even though man's eyes do not see sleep day or night)
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8:17Then I saw every work of God, that man cannot find out the work that is done under the sun, because however man labors to seek it out, he will not find it out; and even if the wise man says that he will come to know it, he is not able to find it out.
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9:1For all this I laid on my heart, so that I might explain all this, that the righteous and the wise and their works are in the hand of God; man knows neither love nor hate; all is before them.
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9:2All things are alike to all: One thing happens to the righteous man and to the wicked man, to the good and to the clean and to the unclean, to him who sacrifices and to him who does not sacrifice; as the good man is, so is the sinner; he who swears is like him who fears an oath.
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9:3This is an evil among all that is done under the sun, that one thing happens to all; moreover the heart of the children of men is full of evil, and madness is in their heart while they live; and after that, they go to the dead.
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9:4For there is hope for whoever is joined to all the living-surely a living dog is better than a dead lion -
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9:5For the living know that they will die; but the dead know nothing, and they have no more reward, for the memory of them is forgotten.
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9:6Their love, their hate, and their envy have already perished, nor do they have some portion yet in all that is done under the sun forever.
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9:7Go; eat your bread with joy, and drink your wine with a merry heart; for God has already accepted your works.
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9:8Let your garments always be white, and do not let oil be lacking on your head.
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9:9Enjoy life with the wife whom you have loved all the days of your life of vanity which He has given you under the sun, all the days of your vanity; for this is your portion in life and in your labor by which you have labored under the sun.
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9:10Whatever your hand finds to do, do with all your might; for there is no work or thought or knowledge or wisdom in Sheol, where you are going.
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9:11Again I saw under the sun that the race is not to the swift, nor is the battle to the mighty, nor is even the bread to the wise, nor are riches to those who have understanding, nor is favor to those who have knowledge; but time and chance happen to them all.
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9:12For also man does not know his time: Like fish that are caught in a deadly net and like birds that are caught in a snare, so the children of men are ensnared in an evil time when it falls suddenly on them.
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9:13This also I have seen as wisdom under the sun, and it seemed great to me.
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9:14There was a small city with a few men in it; and a great king came against it and surrounded it and built great siegeworks against it.
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9:15And in it there was found a poor wise man, and he delivered the city by his wisdom; yet no one remembered that poor man.
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9:16So I said, Wisdom is better than strength; but the wisdom of the poor man is despised, and his words are not heard.
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9:17The words of the wise man spoken quietly are heeded more than the shouting of a ruler among fools.
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9:18Wisdom is better than weapons of war, but one sinner destroys much good.
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10:1Dead flies cause the perfumer's ointment to stink, to ferment; so a little folly outweighs wisdom and honor.
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10:2A wise man's heart inclines to his right, but a fool's heart inclines to his left.
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10:3And also, when the fool walks on the way, his sense fails him, and he tells everyone that he is a fool.
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10:4If the ruler's spirit rises up against you, do not leave your place; for composure allays great offenses.
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10:5There is an evil that I have seen under the sun, like an error that proceeds from the ruler:
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10:6Folly is set in many high places, and rich men sit in a low place.
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10:7I have seen servants on horses and princes walking on the earth like servants.
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10:8He who digs a pit will fall into it, and he who breaks through a wall will be bitten by a serpent;
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10:9Whoever quarries stones will be hurt by them, and whoever splits logs will be endangered by them.
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10:10If the iron is blunt, and one does not whet the edge, then he must apply more strength; but wisdom has the advantage of giving success.
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10:11If the serpent bites before it is charmed, then there is no advantage in a charmer.
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10:12The words of a wise man's mouth are gracious, but the lips of a fool swallow him up.
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10:13The beginning of the words of his mouth is folly, and the end of his talk is wicked madness.
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10:14Yet the fool multiplies words. No man knows what will be; and what will be after him, who can tell him?
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10:15The labor of fools wears them out, because they do not know even how to get to town.
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10:16Woe to you, O land whose king is a young boy and whose princes feast in the morning!
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10:17Happy are you, O land whose king is the son of nobles and whose princes feast at the proper time, for strength and not for drunkenness!
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10:18Through slothfulness the rafters sag, and through idleness of hands the house leaks.
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10:19They make a feast for laughter, and wine makes life merry, and money is the answer to everything.
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10:20Do not curse the king even in your thought, and do not curse a rich man in your bedroom; for a bird of heaven will carry the sound, or something with wings will tell the matter.
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11:1Cast your bread upon the surface of the waters, for you will find it in many days.
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11:2Give a portion to seven, and even to eight, for you do not know what calamity will happen on the earth.
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11:3If the clouds are full, they pour forth rain on the earth; and whether a tree falls toward the south or toward the north, in the place where it falls, there will it be.
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11:4He who watches the wind will not sow, and he who looks at the clouds will not reap.
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11:5Just as you do not know what the path of the wind is or how the bones are formed in the mother's womb, so you do not know the work of God, who makes everything.
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11:6In the morning sow your seed, and in the evening do not hold back your hands; for you do not know which will prosper, this one or that, or whether both alike will be good.
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11:7The light is sweet, and it is pleasant for the eyes to see the sun.
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11:8Indeed if a man should live many years, let him rejoice in all of them; but let him remember the days of darkness, for they will be many. All that comes is vanity.
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