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10 Las moscas muertas dan mal olor y echan a perder el perfume. Un pequeño error puede pesar más que gran sabiduría y honra. El corazón del sabio lo impulsa al bien; el del necio, lo lleva al mal. Al necio se le conoce con sólo ver cómo camina por la calle.

Si el patrón se enoja contigo, no renuncies. El espíritu sereno apaciguará el enojo. Otro mal he visto al observar el acontecer del mundo, algo triste relativo a reyes y gobernantes: pues he visto otorgar mucha autoridad a los necios, y que a los ricos no se les concede el puesto de honor que les corresponde. ¡Hasta he visto sirvientes a caballo, mientras los príncipes marchaban como sirvientes!

8-9 Cavas un pozo, y caes en él; derribas un muro viejo, y una serpiente te muerde. Trabajas en la cantera, y cae una piedra y te aplasta. Hay peligro en cada golpe de hacha que das.

10 Si el hacha no tiene filo, se necesita mucha fuerza; sé inteligente: afílala.

11 Si la serpiente muere antes de ser hechizada, de nada sirve el encantador.

12-13 Es agradable oír las palabras sabias; pero los labios del necio lo llevan a la ruina. Puesto que su premisa es necia; su conclusión es locura. 14 El necio lo sabe todo respecto al futuro y a todo el mundo le da los detalles. Pero, ¿quién podrá realmente saber lo que va a ocurrir? 15 Al necio le preocupa tanto el mínimo trabajo, que no tiene fuerzas para el asunto más sencillo.

16-17 ¡Ay de la nación que tiene por rey a un niño y cuyos dirigentes están embriagados desde la mañana! Dichosa la nación cuyo rey es un noble, y cuyos dirigentes trabajan empeñosamente antes de andar en fiestas y en bebidas, a no ser para fortalecerse para sus tareas. 18 Por causa del ocio se cae el techo. 19 En la fiesta hay risa; el vino da alegría y con dinero todo se obtiene. 20 Jamás, ni de pensamiento, maldigas al rey; tampoco al rico, pues no faltará pajarito que se lo cuente.

10 A few dead flies in a bottle of perfume cause it to have a bad smell.
In the same way, one foolish thing can destroy a lot of wisdom.
If you are wise,
    you know the right way to go.
But a fool is stupid and he goes the wrong way.
Even when fools walk along the road,
    they show that they are stupid.
Everyone can see that they are not wise.
If your master becomes angry with you,
    do not leave your place.
Be patient and answer him quietly.
    Then he will forgive your mistakes.

I have seen another terrible thing that happens on the earth.
    It happens when a ruler does a silly thing.
A ruler may give fools too much authority.
    At the same time, rich people have no authority.
Slaves ride on horses, as important people do.
    At the same time, princes have to walk, as slaves do.

If you dig a deep hole, you might fall into it.
    If you knock down a wall, a snake might bite you.
If you cut stones out of the ground, a stone might hurt you.
    If you cut wood into pieces, a piece of it might hurt you.
10 If your axe is not sharp,
    you will need to be very strong to use it.
If you are wise, you will make the axe's edge sharp again.
    That is how wisdom helps you to do things well.
11 Someone may have power over dangerous snakes.
    But that will not help him if the snake bites him first.

12 People respect a wise person,
    because of the things that he says.
But the words of a fool will destroy him.
13 When a fool starts to speak,
    he says silly things.
When he finishes,
    he is saying crazy things that are wicked.
14     But he never stops talking.
Nobody knows what will happen in the future.
    Nobody can tell us what will happen after we die.
15 When a fool does any work,
    he quickly becomes tired.
He is so tired that he forgets the way to town.

16 A country is in terrible trouble
    if its ruler is young and foolish.
If its leaders go to parties all day,
    a country is in trouble.
17 But if a country's ruler belongs to a good family,
    that country will be a happy place.
Its leaders only enjoy parties at the proper time.
    They control themselves and they do not become drunk.
18 If a man is too lazy to work on his house,
    its roof will fall down.
    Rain will make his rooms wet.
19 Good food and wine help us to laugh and to be happy.
    But you need to have money to buy everything.
20 Do not say bad things about the king.
    Do not even think about it!
Even when you are in your bedroom,
    do not say bad things about rich people.
A little bird might hear you.
    It might tell people what you have said.

10 Dead flies cause the ointment of the apothecary to send forth a stinking savour: so doth a little folly him that is in reputation for wisdom and honour.

A wise man's heart is at his right hand; but a fool's heart at his left.

Yea also, when he that is a fool walketh by the way, his wisdom faileth him, and he saith to every one that he is a fool.

If the spirit of the ruler rise up against thee, leave not thy place; for yielding pacifieth great offences.

There is an evil which I have seen under the sun, as an error which proceedeth from the ruler:

Folly is set in great dignity, and the rich sit in low place.

I have seen servants upon horses, and princes walking as servants upon the earth.

He that diggeth a pit shall fall into it; and whoso breaketh an hedge, a serpent shall bite him.

Whoso removeth stones shall be hurt therewith; and he that cleaveth wood shall be endangered thereby.

10 If the iron be blunt, and he do not whet the edge, then must he put to more strength: but wisdom is profitable to direct.

11 Surely the serpent will bite without enchantment; and a babbler is no better.

12 The words of a wise man's mouth are gracious; but the lips of a fool will swallow up himself.

13 The beginning of the words of his mouth is foolishness: and the end of his talk is mischievous madness.

14 A fool also is full of words: a man cannot tell what shall be; and what shall be after him, who can tell him?

15 The labour of the foolish wearieth every one of them, because he knoweth not how to go to the city.

16 Woe to thee, O land, when thy king is a child, and thy princes eat in the morning!

17 Blessed art thou, O land, when thy king is the son of nobles, and thy princes eat in due season, for strength, and not for drunkenness!

18 By much slothfulness the building decayeth; and through idleness of the hands the house droppeth through.

19 A feast is made for laughter, and wine maketh merry: but money answereth all things.

20 Curse not the king, no not in thy thought; and curse not the rich in thy bedchamber: for a bird of the air shall carry the voice, and that which hath wings shall tell the matter.

10 As dead flies give perfume a bad smell,
    so a little folly(A) outweighs wisdom and honor.
The heart of the wise inclines to the right,
    but the heart of the fool to the left.
Even as fools walk along the road,
    they lack sense
    and show everyone(B) how stupid they are.
If a ruler’s anger rises against you,
    do not leave your post;(C)
    calmness can lay great offenses to rest.(D)

There is an evil I have seen under the sun,
    the sort of error that arises from a ruler:
Fools are put in many high positions,(E)
    while the rich occupy the low ones.
I have seen slaves on horseback,
    while princes go on foot like slaves.(F)

Whoever digs a pit may fall into it;(G)
    whoever breaks through a wall may be bitten by a snake.(H)
Whoever quarries stones may be injured by them;
    whoever splits logs may be endangered by them.(I)

10 If the ax is dull
    and its edge unsharpened,
more strength is needed,
    but skill will bring success.

11 If a snake bites before it is charmed,
    the charmer receives no fee.(J)

12 Words from the mouth of the wise are gracious,(K)
    but fools are consumed by their own lips.(L)
13 At the beginning their words are folly;
    at the end they are wicked madness—
14     and fools multiply words.(M)

No one knows what is coming—
    who can tell someone else what will happen after them?(N)

15 The toil of fools wearies them;
    they do not know the way to town.

16 Woe to the land whose king was a servant[a](O)
    and whose princes feast in the morning.
17 Blessed is the land whose king is of noble birth
    and whose princes eat at a proper time—
    for strength and not for drunkenness.(P)

18 Through laziness, the rafters sag;
    because of idle hands, the house leaks.(Q)

19 A feast is made for laughter,
    wine(R) makes life merry,
    and money is the answer for everything.

20 Do not revile the king(S) even in your thoughts,
    or curse the rich in your bedroom,
because a bird in the sky may carry your words,
    and a bird on the wing may report what you say.

Footnotes

  1. Ecclesiastes 10:16 Or king is a child

Wisdom and Folly

10 Dead[a] flies [b]putrefy the perfumer’s ointment,
And cause it to give off a foul odor;
So does a little folly to one respected for wisdom and honor.
A wise man’s heart is at his right hand,
But a fool’s heart at his left.
Even when a fool walks along the way,
He lacks wisdom,
(A)And he shows everyone that he is a fool.
If the spirit of the ruler rises against you,
(B)Do not leave your post;
For (C)conciliation[c] pacifies great offenses.

There is an evil I have seen under the sun,
As an error proceeding from the ruler:
(D)Folly is set in [d]great dignity,
While the rich sit in a lowly place.
I have seen servants (E)on horses,
While princes walk on the ground like servants.

(F)He who digs a pit will fall into it,
And whoever breaks through a wall will be bitten by a serpent.
He who quarries stones may be hurt by them,
And he who splits wood may be endangered by it.
10 If the ax is dull,
And one does not sharpen the edge,
Then he must use more strength;
But wisdom [e]brings success.

11 A serpent may bite (G)when it is not charmed;
The [f]babbler is no different.
12 (H)The words of a wise man’s mouth are gracious,
But (I)the lips of a fool shall swallow him up;
13 The words of his mouth begin with foolishness,
And the end of his talk is raving madness.
14 (J)A fool also multiplies words.
No man knows what is to be;
Who can tell him (K)what will be after him?
15 The labor of fools wearies them,
For they do not even know how to go to the city!

16 (L)Woe to you, O land, when your king is a child,
And your princes feast in the morning!
17 Blessed are you, O land, when your king is the son of nobles,
And your (M)princes feast at the proper time—
For strength and not for drunkenness!
18 Because of laziness the [g]building decays,
And (N)through idleness of hands the house leaks.
19 A feast is made for laughter,
And (O)wine makes merry;
But money answers everything.

20 (P)Do not curse the king, even in your thought;
Do not curse the rich, even in your bedroom;
For a bird of the air may carry your voice,
And a bird in flight may tell the matter.

Footnotes

  1. Ecclesiastes 10:1 Lit. Flies of death
  2. Ecclesiastes 10:1 Tg., Vg. omit putrefy
  3. Ecclesiastes 10:4 Lit. healing, health
  4. Ecclesiastes 10:6 exalted positions
  5. Ecclesiastes 10:10 Lit. is a successful advantage
  6. Ecclesiastes 10:11 Lit. master of the tongue
  7. Ecclesiastes 10:18 Lit. rafters sink