13 Better is a poor but wise youth than an old but foolish king who no longer pays attention to warnings.(A) 14 For he came from prison to be king,(B) even though he was born poor in his kingdom. 15 I saw all the living, who move about under the sun, follow[a] a second youth who succeeds him. 16 There is no limit to all the people who were before them, yet those who come later will not rejoice in him. This too is futile and a pursuit of the wind.(C)

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Notas al pie

  1. 4:15 Lit with

There’s No Fool Like an Old Fool

13 A poor but wise youth is better
    than an old but foolish king
        who will no longer accept correction.
14 The former can come out of prison to reign,
    while the latter, even if born to[a] kingship, may become poor.

15 I observed everyone who lives and walks on earth, along with the youth[b] who will take the king’s[c] place. 16 There was no end to all of his subjects[d] or to all of the people who had come before them. But those who come along afterward will not be happy with him. This is also pointless and a chasing after wind.

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Notas al pie

  1. Ecclesiastes 4:14 Lit. to his
  2. Ecclesiastes 4:15 Lit. second child
  3. Ecclesiastes 4:15 Lit. take his
  4. Ecclesiastes 4:16 Lit. of the people