传道书 9
Chinese New Version (Traditional)
把握 神所賜的時機
9 我留心這一切事,並加以闡明:就是義人、智慧人和他們所作的,都在 神手裡。臨到他們的一切,無論是愛是恨,人都不領悟。 2 眾人的命運都是一樣的:義人與惡人、好人與壞人、潔淨的與不潔淨的、獻祭的與不獻祭的,所遭遇的都是一樣的;好人怎樣,罪人也怎樣;起誓的怎樣,怕起誓的也怎樣。
3 在日光之下所發生的一切事,有一件令人遺憾的,就是眾人的命運都是一樣的,並且世人的心充滿邪惡,一生心懷狂妄,後來都歸到死人那裡去。 4 凡有生命的(“凡有生命的”原文作“凡與所有活人有關聯的”),就有盼望,因為活狗比死獅更好。 5 活人還知道自己必死,死人卻一無所知,而且再得不到酬勞,他們也被遺忘。 6 他們的愛,他們的恨,他們的嫉妒,都早已消失了,在日光之下所發生的一切事,永遠也沒有他們的分了。
7 你只管快快樂樂地去吃你的飯,懷著高興的心去喝你的酒,因為 神已經悅納了你所作的。 8 你當經常穿著白色的衣袍,頭上也不要缺少膏油。
9 在你一生虛空的年日中,就是 神在日光之下賜你虛空的年日中,你要和你所愛的妻子享受人生,因為那是你一生在日光之下從勞碌中所得的分。 10 凡是你手可作的,都當盡力去作;因為在你所要去的陰間裡,既沒有工作,又沒有籌謀;沒有知識,也沒有智慧。
11 我又看見在日光之下,跑得快的未必得獎,勇士未必戰勝,智慧的未必得糧食,精明的未必致富,博學的未必得人賞識,因為時機和際遇左右眾人。 12 原來人並不知道自己的時機,正像魚被惡網圈住,鳥被網羅捉住,險惡的時機忽然臨到世人身上的時候,世人也照樣陷在其中。
智慧勝過武力
13 在日光之下,我又看見一樣智慧,覺得很有意義: 14 有一座小城,人數不多;有一個大君王來進攻,把它包圍,建造巨大的高壘攻城。 15 城裡有一個貧窮但有智慧的人,用他的智慧救了那城。然而,卻沒有人記念那窮人。 16 於是我說:“智慧勝過武力”,但是那個窮人的智慧被藐視,他的話也沒有人聽從。 17 聽智慧人安安靜靜說出來的話,勝過聽管理愚昧者的人的喊叫。 18 智慧勝於戰鬥的武器,但一個罪人能破壞許多好事。
传道书 9
Chinese New Version (Simplified)
把握 神所赐的时机
9 我留心这一切事,并加以阐明:就是义人、智慧人和他们所作的,都在 神手里。临到他们的一切,无论是爱是恨,人都不领悟。 2 众人的命运都是一样的:义人与恶人、好人与坏人、洁净的与不洁净的、献祭的与不献祭的,所遭遇的都是一样的;好人怎样,罪人也怎样;起誓的怎样,怕起誓的也怎样。
3 在日光之下所发生的一切事,有一件令人遗憾的,就是众人的命运都是一样的,并且世人的心充满邪恶,一生心怀狂妄,后来都归到死人那里去。 4 凡有生命的(“凡有生命的”原文作“凡与所有活人有关联的”),就有盼望,因为活狗比死狮更好。 5 活人还知道自己必死,死人却一无所知,而且再得不到酬劳,他们也被遗忘。 6 他们的爱,他们的恨,他们的嫉妒,都早已消失了,在日光之下所发生的一切事,永远也没有他们的分了。
7 你只管快快乐乐地去吃你的饭,怀着高兴的心去喝你的酒,因为 神已经悦纳了你所作的。 8 你当经常穿著白色的衣袍,头上也不要缺少膏油。
9 在你一生虚空的年日中,就是 神在日光之下赐你虚空的年日中,你要和你所爱的妻子享受人生,因为那是你一生在日光之下从劳碌中所得的分。 10 凡是你手可作的,都当尽力去作;因为在你所要去的阴间里,既没有工作,又没有筹谋;没有知识,也没有智慧。
11 我又看见在日光之下,跑得快的未必得奖,勇士未必战胜,智慧的未必得粮食,精明的未必致富,博学的未必得人赏识,因为时机和际遇左右众人。 12 原来人并不知道自己的时机,正像鱼被恶网圈住,鸟被网罗捉住,险恶的时机忽然临到世人身上的时候,世人也照样陷在其中。
智慧胜过武力
13 在日光之下,我又看见一样智慧,觉得很有意义: 14 有一座小城,人数不多;有一个大君王来进攻,把它包围,建造巨大的高垒攻城。 15 城里有一个贫穷但有智慧的人,用他的智慧救了那城。然而,却没有人记念那穷人。 16 于是我说:“智慧胜过武力”,但是那个穷人的智慧被藐视,他的话也没有人听从。 17 听智慧人安安静静说出来的话,胜过听管理愚昧者的人的喊叫。 18 智慧胜于战斗的武器,但一个罪人能破坏许多好事。
Ecclesiastes 9
Easy-to-Read Version
Is Death Fair?
9 I thought about all this very carefully. I saw that God controls what happens to the good and wise people and what they do. People don’t know if they will be loved or hated, and they don’t know what will happen in the future.
2 But, there is one thing that happens to everyone—we all die! Death comes to good people and bad people. Death comes to those who are pure and to those who are not pure. Death comes to those who give sacrifices and to those who don’t give sacrifices. Good people will die just as sinners do. Those who make promises to God will die just as those who are afraid to make those promises.
3 Of all the things that happen in this life, the worst thing is that all people end life the same way. But it is also very bad that people always think evil and foolish thoughts. And those thoughts lead to death. 4 There is hope for those who are still alive—it does not matter who they are. But this saying is true:
A living dog is better than a dead lion.
5 The living know that they will die, but the dead don’t know anything. They have no more reward. People will soon forget them. 6 After people are dead, their love, hate, and jealousy are all gone. And they will never again share in what happens on earth.
Enjoy Life While You Can
7 So go and eat your food now and enjoy it. Drink your wine and be happy. It is all right with God if you do these things. 8 Wear nice clothes and make yourself look good. 9 Enjoy life with the wife you love. Enjoy every day of your short life. God has given you this short life on earth—and it is all you have. So enjoy the work you have to do in this life. 10 Every time you find work to do, do it the best you can. In the grave there is no work. There is no thinking, no knowledge, and there is no wisdom. And we are all going to the place of death.
Life Is Not Fair
11 I also saw other things in this life that were not fair. The fastest runner does not always win the race; the strongest soldier does not always win the battle; wise people don’t always get the food; smart people don’t always get the wealth; educated people don’t always get the praise they deserve. When the time comes, bad things can happen to anyone!
12 You never know when hard times will come. Like fish in a net or birds in a snare, people are often trapped by some disaster that suddenly falls on them.
The Power of Wisdom
13 I also saw a person doing a wise thing in this life, and it seemed very important to me. 14 There was a small town with a few people in it. A great king fought against that town and put his armies all around it. 15 But there was a wise man in that town. He was poor, but he used his wisdom to save his town. After everything was finished, the people forgot about the poor man. 16 But I still say that wisdom is better than strength. They forgot about the poor man’s wisdom, and the people stopped listening to what he said. But I still believe that wisdom is better.
17 Words spoken by the wise are heard more clearly
than those shouted by a leader among fools.
18 Wisdom is better than weapons of war,
but one fool[a] can destroy much good.
Footnotes
- Ecclesiastes 9:18 fool Literally, “sinner.”
Chinese New Version (CNV). Copyright © 1976, 1992, 1999, 2001, 2005 by Worldwide Bible Society.
Chinese New Version (CNV). Copyright © 1976, 1992, 1999, 2001, 2005 by Worldwide Bible Society.
Copyright © 2006 by Bible League International
