Ecclesiastes 10
10
1Dead flies give perfume a bad smell.
And a little foolishness can make a lot of wisdom useless.
2The hearts of wise people lead them on the right path.
But the hearts of foolish people take them down the wrong path.
3Foolish people don’t have any sense at all.
They show everyone they are foolish.
They do it even when they are walking along the road.
4Suppose a ruler gets very angry with you.
If he does, don’t quit your job in the palace.
Being calm can overcome what you have done against him.
5Here’s something evil I’ve seen on this earth.
And it’s the kind of mistake that rulers make.
6Foolish people are given many important jobs.
Rich people are given unimportant ones.
7I’ve seen slaves on horseback.
I’ve also seen princes who were forced to walk as if they were slaves.
8Anyone who digs a pit might fall into it.
Anyone who breaks through a wall might be bitten by a snake.
9Anyone who removes stones from rock pits might get hurt.
Anyone who cuts logs might get wounded.
10Suppose the blade of an ax is dull.
And its edge hasn’t been sharpened.
Then more effort is needed to use it.
But skill will bring success.
11Suppose a snake bites before it is charmed.
Then the snake charmer receives no payment.
12Wise people say gracious things.
But foolish people are destroyed by what their own lips speak.
13At first what they say is foolish.
In the end their words are very evil.
14They talk too much.
No one knows what lies ahead.
Who can tell someone else what will happen after they are gone?
15The work foolish people do makes them tired.
They don’t even know the way to town.
16How terrible it is for a land whose king used to be a servant!
How terrible if its princes get drunk in the morning!
17How blessed is the land whose king was born into the royal family!
How blessed if its princes eat and drink at the proper time!
How blessed if they eat and drink to become strong and not to get drunk!
18When a person won’t work, the roof falls down.
Because of hands that aren’t busy, the house leaks.
19People laugh at a dinner party.
And wine makes life happy.
People think money can buy everything.
20Don’t say bad things about the king.
Don’t even think about those things.
Don’t curse rich people.
Don’t even curse them in your bedroom.
A bird might fly away and carry your words.
It might report what you said.
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Ecclesiastes 10
10
1Dead flies will make even perfume smell bad.
In the same way, a little foolishness can ruin
a wise man’s fame for wisdom.
2A wise man’s heart leads him in the right way.
But the heart of a foolish person leads him in the wrong way.
3A foolish person is not wise.
It shows in everything he does.
Even as he walks along the road,
he shows everyone how stupid he is.
4Don’t leave your job
just because the ruler is angry with you.
Remain calm.
It will help correct your mistakes.
5Here is something else unfair that happens here on earth.
It is the kind of mistake rulers make:
6Foolish people are given important positions
while rich people are given less important ones.
7I have seen servants ride on horses
while princes walk beside them on foot.
8Anyone who digs a pit might fall into it.
Anyone who knocks down a wall might be bitten by a snake.
9Anyone who moves large stones might be hurt by them.
And anyone who cuts logs might get hurt while doing it.
10Cutting logs with a dull ax
makes you work harder.
A wise man will sharpen his ax.
In the same way, wisdom can make any job easier.
11Someone might know how to control snakes.
But what good is such wisdom if the snake has already bitten him?
12A wise man’s words bring him praise.
But a foolish person’s words will destroy him.
13A foolish person begins by saying something foolish.
In the end he is saying even crazier things.
14A foolish person talks too much about what he will do.
No one knows the future.
No one can tell him what will happen after he dies.
15A foolish person doesn’t know even the most obvious things.
He can’t even find his way back to town.
So he has to wear himself out working.
The Value of Work
16How terrible it will be for a country
if its king is a child.
How terrible it will be for that country
if its leaders have parties all the time.
17A country is well off
if its king comes from a good family.
It is good for a country
if its leaders control their eating and drinking.
They should eat and drink for strength,
not to get drunk.
18If a person is lazy and doesn’t repair the roof,
it will begin to fall.
If he refuses to fix it,
the house will leak.
19A party makes you feel good.
And wine makes you feel happy.
But both cost you a lot of money.
20Don’t say or think bad things about the king.
And don’t say bad things about rich people even alone in your bedroom.
A little bird might report it to others.
A bird might fly to them and tell all you said.
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