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ECC 9:13–10:20 ©

Being wise is better than being foolish

Being wise is better than being foolish

13Once I saw something that a wise man did that impressed me. 14There was a small town, where only a few people lived. The army of a great king came to that town and surrounded it. They built dirt ramps up against the walls in order to climb up and attack the town. 15In that town there was a man who was poor but very wise. Because of doing what that man suggested, the town was saved; but people soon forgot about him. 16So I realized that although being wise is better than being strong, if you are poor, no one will appreciate what you do, and people will soon forget what you said.


17Speaking quietly what is very wise is much more sensible

than a king shouting to foolish people.

18Being wise is more useful

than a lot of weapons;

but if you do one foolish thing,

it is possible that because of doing that, you will ruin all the good things that you have done.

10A few dead flies in a bottle of perfume cause all the perfume to stink.

Similarly [SIM], a small amount of acting foolishly can have a greater effect than acting wisely.

2If people think sensibly, it will lead them to do what is right;

if they think foolishly, it causes them to do what is wrong.

3Even while foolish people walk along the road,

they show that they do not have good sense;

they show everyone that they are not wise.

4Do not quit working for a ruler when he is angry with you;

if you remain calm, he will probably stop being angry.


5There is something else that I have seen here on this earth,

something that rulers sometimes do that is wrong/inappropriate:

6They appoint foolish people to have important positions,

while they appoint rich people to have unimportant positions.

7They allow slaves to ride on horses like rich people usually do,

but they force officials to walk like slaves usually do.


8It is possible that those who dig pits

will fall into one of those pits.

It is possible that someone who tears down a wall

will be bitten by a snake that is in that wall.

9If you work in a quarry,

it is possible that a stone will fall on you and injure you.

It is possible that men who split logs

will be injured by one of those logs.


10If your axe is not sharp [DOU],

you will need to work harder to cut down a tree,

but by being wise, you will succeed.


11If a snake bites a man before he charms/tames it,

his ability to charm snakes will not benefit him.


12Wise people say [MTY] what is sensible, and because of that, people honor them;

but foolish people are destroyed by what they say [MTY].

13When foolish people start to talk, they say things that are foolish,

and they end by saying things that are both wicked and foolish.

14They talk too much/without ceasing►.

None of us knows what will happen in the future,

or what will happen after we die.


15Foolish people become so exhausted by the work that they do

that they are unable to find the road to their town/homes.


16Terrible things will happen to the people of a nation whose ruler is a foolish young man,

and whose other leaders continually eat, all day long, every day.

17But a nation will prosper if its ruler is from a noble/well-educated► family,

and if its other leaders feast only at the proper times,

and if they eat and drink only to be strong, not to become drunk.


18Some men are very lazy and do not repair the rafters,

with the result that the rafters sag and collapse;

and if they do not repair the roof,

water will leak into the house when it rains.


19Eating food and drinking wine causes us to laugh and be happy,

but we are able to enjoy those things only if we have money to buy them.


20Do not even think about cursing the king,

or cursing rich people, even when you are alone in your bedroom,

because it is possible that a little bird will hear what you are saying,

and tell those people what you said about them.

ECC 9:13–10:20 ©

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