Eclesiastés 7
Dios Habla Hoy
Hay que atender a lo más importante
7 Vale más la buena fama
que el buen perfume.
Vale más el día en que se muere
que el día en que se nace.
2 Vale más ir a un funeral
que ir a divertirse;
pues la muerte es el fin de todo hombre,
y los que viven debieran recordarlo.
3 Vale más llorar que reír,
pues podrá hacerle mal al semblante
pero le hace bien al corazón.
4 El sabio piensa en la muerte,
pero el necio, en ir a divertirse.
5 Vale más oír reprensiones de sabios
que alabanzas de necios.
6 Las risas del necio se parecen
al crujir de las zarzas en el fuego,
y también son vana ilusión.
7 La violencia entorpece al sabio,
y el soborno corrompe su carácter.
8 Vale más terminar un asunto
que comenzarlo.
Vale más ser paciente
que valiente.
9 No te dejes llevar por el enojo, porque el enojo es propio de gente necia.
10 Nunca te preguntes por qué todo tiempo pasado fue mejor, pues ésa no es una pregunta inteligente.
11 Buena y provechosa es la sabiduría para los que viven en este mundo, si además va acompañada de una herencia. 12 Porque la sabiduría protege lo mismo que el dinero, pero la sabiduría tiene la ventaja de darle vida al sabio.
13 Fíjate bien en lo que Dios ha hecho: ¿quién podrá enderezar lo que él ha torcido? 14 Cuando te vaya bien, disfruta ese bienestar; pero cuando te vaya mal, ponte a pensar que lo uno y lo otro son cosa de Dios, y que el hombre nunca sabe lo que ha de traerle el futuro.
15 Todo esto he visto durante esta vana ilusión que es mi vida: hombres buenos que mueren a pesar de su bondad, y malvados que a pesar de su maldad viven muchos años.
16 No hay que pasarse de bueno,
ni tampoco pasarse de listo.
¿Para qué arruinarse uno mismo?
17 No hay que pasarse de malo,
ni tampoco pasarse de tonto.
¿Para qué morir antes de tiempo?
18 Lo mejor es agarrar bien esto
sin soltar de la mano aquello.
El que honra a Dios
saldrá bien de todas estas cosas.
19 Da más fuerza la sabiduría al sabio,
que diez gobernantes a una ciudad.
20 Sin embargo, no hay nadie en la tierra tan perfecto que haga siempre el bien y nunca peque.
21 No hagas caso de todo lo que se dice, y así no oirás cuando tu siervo hable mal de ti. 22 Aunque también tú, y lo sabes muy bien, muchas veces has hablado mal de otros.
Búsqueda de la sabiduría
23 Todo esto lo examiné con sabiduría, pues me había propuesto ser sabio; pero estaba fuera de mi alcance. 24 ¡Fuera de mi alcance está todo lo que existe! ¡Es demasiado profundo y nadie puede comprenderlo!
25 Me dediqué entonces a adquirir conocimientos, y a estudiar y buscar algunas sabias conclusiones. Y pude darme cuenta de que es malo ser necio, y una locura ser estúpido.
26 He encontrado algo que es más amargo que la muerte: la mujer que tiende trampas con el corazón y aprisiona con los brazos. El que agrada a Dios escapará de ella, pero el pecador caerá en sus redes.
27 En mi intento de encontrar la razón de las cosas, yo, el Predicador, he hallado lo siguiente: 28 ¡que todavía no he dado con lo que realmente busco! He encontrado un hombre entre mil, pero ni una sola mujer entre todas ellas. 29 Solamente he encontrado lo siguiente: que Dios hizo perfecto al hombre, pero éste se ha complicado la vida.
Ecclesiastes 7
King James Version
7 A good name is better than precious ointment; and the day of death than the day of one's birth.
2 It is better to go to the house of mourning, than to go to the house of feasting: for that is the end of all men; and the living will lay it to his heart.
3 Sorrow is better than laughter: for by the sadness of the countenance the heart is made better.
4 The heart of the wise is in the house of mourning; but the heart of fools is in the house of mirth.
5 It is better to hear the rebuke of the wise, than for a man to hear the song of fools.
6 For as the crackling of thorns under a pot, so is the laughter of the fool: this also is vanity.
7 Surely oppression maketh a wise man mad; and a gift destroyeth the heart.
8 Better is the end of a thing than the beginning thereof: and the patient in spirit is better than the proud in spirit.
9 Be not hasty in thy spirit to be angry: for anger resteth in the bosom of fools.
10 Say not thou, What is the cause that the former days were better than these? for thou dost not enquire wisely concerning this.
11 Wisdom is good with an inheritance: and by it there is profit to them that see the sun.
12 For wisdom is a defence, and money is a defence: but the excellency of knowledge is, that wisdom giveth life to them that have it.
13 Consider the work of God: for who can make that straight, which he hath made crooked?
14 In the day of prosperity be joyful, but in the day of adversity consider: God also hath set the one over against the other, to the end that man should find nothing after him.
15 All things have I seen in the days of my vanity: there is a just man that perisheth in his righteousness, and there is a wicked man that prolongeth his life in his wickedness.
16 Be not righteous over much; neither make thyself over wise: why shouldest thou destroy thyself ?
17 Be not over much wicked, neither be thou foolish: why shouldest thou die before thy time?
18 It is good that thou shouldest take hold of this; yea, also from this withdraw not thine hand: for he that feareth God shall come forth of them all.
19 Wisdom strengtheneth the wise more than ten mighty men which are in the city.
20 For there is not a just man upon earth, that doeth good, and sinneth not.
21 Also take no heed unto all words that are spoken; lest thou hear thy servant curse thee:
22 For oftentimes also thine own heart knoweth that thou thyself likewise hast cursed others.
23 All this have I proved by wisdom: I said, I will be wise; but it was far from me.
24 That which is far off, and exceeding deep, who can find it out?
25 I applied mine heart to know, and to search, and to seek out wisdom, and the reason of things, and to know the wickedness of folly, even of foolishness and madness:
26 And I find more bitter than death the woman, whose heart is snares and nets, and her hands as bands: whoso pleaseth God shall escape from her; but the sinner shall be taken by her.
27 Behold, this have I found, saith the preacher, counting one by one, to find out the account:
28 Which yet my soul seeketh, but I find not: one man among a thousand have I found; but a woman among all those have I not found.
29 Lo, this only have I found, that God hath made man upright; but they have sought out many inventions.
Ecclesiastes 7
Common English Bible
Wisdom is better than wealth
7 A good name is better than fine oil,
    and the day of death better than the birthday.
2 It is better to go to a house in mourning
    than to a house party,
    because that is everyone’s destiny;
    and the living should take it to heart.
3 Aggravation is better than merriment
    because a sad face may lead to a glad heart.
4 The wise heart is in the house that mourns,
    but the foolish heart is in the house that rejoices.
5 It is better to obey the reprimand of the wise
    than to listen to the song of fools,
6     because the fool’s merriment
    is like nettles crackling under a kettle.
        That too is pointless.
7 Oppression turns the wise into fools;
    a bribe corrupts the heart.
8 The end of something is better than its beginning.
    Patience is better than arrogance.
9 Don’t be too quick to get angry
    because anger lives in the fool’s heart.
10 Don’t ask, “How is it that the former days were better than these?”
    because it isn’t wise to ask this.
11 Wisdom is as good as[a] an inheritance—
    an advantage for those who see the sun.
12 Wisdom’s protection is like the protection of money;
    the advantage of knowledge is that wisdom preserves the lives of its possessors.
Good times and bad
13 Consider God’s work! Who can straighten what God has made crooked? 14 When times are good, enjoy the good; when times are bad, consider: God has made the former as well as the latter so that people can’t discover anything that will come to be after them.
15 I have seen everything in my pointless lifetime: the righteous person may die in spite of their righteousness; then again, the wicked may live long in spite of their wickedness. 16 Don’t be too righteous or too wise, or you may be dumbfounded.[b] 17 Don’t be too wicked and don’t be a fool, or you may die before your time. 18 It’s good that you take hold of one of these without letting go of the other because the one who fears God will go forth with both.
19 Wisdom makes a wise person stronger than ten rulers who are in a city. 20 Remember: there’s no one on earth so righteous as to do good only and never make a mistake.[c] 21 Don’t worry about all the things people say, so you don’t hear your servant cursing you. 22 After all, you know that you’ve often cursed others yourself!
Life is complicated
23 I tested all of this by wisdom. I thought, I will be wise, but it eluded me.
24 All that happens is elusive and utterly unfathomable. Who can grasp it? 25 I turned my mind to know, to investigate, and to seek wisdom, along with an account of things, to know that wickedness is foolishness and folly is madness.
26 I found one woman more bitter than death: she who is a trap, her heart a snare, her hands shackles. Anyone who pleases God escapes her, but a sinner is trapped by her. 27 See, this is what I found, says the Teacher, examining one matter after another to account for things. 28 But there’s something that I constantly searched for but couldn’t find: I found one man among a thousand, but I couldn’t find a woman among any of these.[d]
29 See, this alone I found: God made human beings straightforward, but they search for many complications.
Footnotes
- Ecclesiastes 7:11 Or Wisdom is good with
- Ecclesiastes 7:16 Or destroyed
- Ecclesiastes 7:20 Or and never sin
- Ecclesiastes 7:28 Heb uncertain
Ecclesiastes 7
New King James Version
The Value of Practical Wisdom
7 A (A)good name is better than precious ointment,
And the day of death than the day of one’s (B)birth;
2 Better to go to the house of mourning
Than to go to the house of feasting,
For that is the end of all men;
And the living will take it to (C)heart.
3 [a]Sorrow is better than laughter,
(D)For by a sad countenance the heart is made [b]better.
4 The heart of the wise is in the house of mourning,
But the heart of fools is in the house of mirth.
5 (E)It is better to [c]hear the rebuke of the wise
Than for a man to hear the song of fools.
6 (F)For like the [d]crackling of thorns under a pot,
So is the laughter of the fool.
This also is vanity.
7 Surely oppression destroys a wise man’s reason,
(G)And a bribe [e]debases the heart.
8 The end of a thing is better than its beginning;
(H)The patient in spirit is better than the proud in spirit.
9 (I)Do not hasten in your spirit to be angry,
For anger rests in the bosom of fools.
10 Do not say,
“Why were the former days better than these?”
For you do not inquire wisely concerning this.
11 Wisdom is good with an inheritance,
And profitable (J)to those who see the sun.
12 For wisdom is [f]a (K)defense as money is a defense,
But the [g]excellence of knowledge is that wisdom gives (L)life to those who have it.
13 Consider the work of God;
For (M)who can make straight what He has made crooked?
14 (N)In the day of prosperity be joyful,
But in the day of adversity consider:
Surely God has appointed the one [h]as well as the other,
So that man can find out nothing that will come after him.
15 I have seen everything in my days of vanity:
(O)There is a just man who perishes in his righteousness,
And there is a wicked man who prolongs life in his wickedness.
16 (P)Do not be overly righteous,
(Q)Nor be overly wise:
Why should you destroy yourself?
17 Do not be overly wicked,
Nor be foolish:
(R)Why should you die before your time?
18 It is good that you grasp this,
And also not remove your hand from the other;
For he who (S)fears God will [i]escape them all.
19 (T)Wisdom strengthens the wise
More than ten rulers of the city.
20 (U)For there is not a just man on earth who does good
And does not sin.
21 Also do not take to heart everything people say,
Lest you hear your servant cursing you.
22 For many times, also, your own heart has known
That even you have cursed others.
23 All this I have [j]proved by wisdom.
(V)I said, “I will be wise”;
But it was far from me.
24 (W)As for that which is far off and (X)exceedingly deep,
Who can find it out?
25 (Y)I applied my heart to know,
To search and seek out wisdom and the reason of things,
To know the wickedness of folly,
Even of foolishness and madness.
26 (Z)And I find more bitter than death
The woman whose heart is snares and nets,
Whose hands are fetters.
[k]He who pleases God shall escape from her,
But the sinner shall be trapped by her.
27 “Here is what I have found,” says (AA)the Preacher,
“Adding one thing to the other to find out the reason,
28 Which my soul still seeks but I cannot find:
(AB)One man among a thousand I have found,
But a woman among all these I have not found.
29 Truly, this only I have found:
(AC)That God made man upright,
But (AD)they have sought out many schemes.”
Footnotes
- Ecclesiastes 7:3 Vexation or Grief
- Ecclesiastes 7:3 well or pleasing
- Ecclesiastes 7:5 listen to
- Ecclesiastes 7:6 Lit. sound
- Ecclesiastes 7:7 destroys
- Ecclesiastes 7:12 A protective shade, lit. shadow
- Ecclesiastes 7:12 advantage or profit
- Ecclesiastes 7:14 alongside
- Ecclesiastes 7:18 Lit. come forth from all of them
- Ecclesiastes 7:23 tested
- Ecclesiastes 7:26 Lit. He who is good before God
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