1 Be
not hasty in your utterance and let not your heart be quick to make a promise
in God's presence. God is in heaven and you are on earth; therefore let your
words be few.
2 For
nightmares come with many cares,
and a fool's utterance with many
words.
3 When
you make a vow to God, delay not its fulfillment. For God has no pleasure in
fools; fulfill what you have vowed. 4 You had
better not make a vow than make it and not fulfill it. 5
Let not your utterances make you guilty, and say not before his
representative, "It was a mistake," lest God be angered by such words
and destroy the works of your hands.
6 For Every dream, a
vanity to match;
Too many words, a chasing of the wind.
Rather, fear God!
7 If
you see oppression of the poor, and violation of rights and justice in the
realm, do not be shocked by the fact, for the high official has another higher
than he watching him and above these are others higher still – 8 Yet an advantage for a country in every respect is a
king for the arable land.
9 The
covetous man is never satisfied with money,
and the lover of wealth reaps no
fruit from it;
so this too is vanity.
10 Where
there are great riches,
there are also many to devour
them.
Of what use are they to the owner
except to feast his eyes upon? 11 Sleep is sweet
to the laboring man, whether he eats little or much, but the rich man's
abundance allows him no sleep. 12 This is a
grievous evil which I have seen under the sun: riches kept by their owner to
his hurt. 13 Should the riches be lost through
some misfortune, he may have a son when he is without means. 14 As he came forth from his mother's womb, so again
shall he depart, naked as he came, having nothing from his labor that he can
carry in his hand. 15 This too is a grievous
evil, that he goes just as he came. What then does it profit him to toil for
wind? 16 All the days of his life are passed in
gloom and sorrow, under great vexation, sickness and wrath.
17
Here is what I recognize as good: it is well for a man to eat and drink and
enjoy all the fruits of his labor under the sun during the limited days of the
life which God gives him; for this is his lot. 18 Any
man to whom God gives riches and property, and grants power to partake of them,
so that he receives his lot and finds joy in the fruits of his toil, has a gift
from God. 19 For he will hardly dwell on the
shortness of his life, because God lets him busy himself with the joy of his
heart.
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