12:1 So remember
before
and the years draw near when you will say, “I have no pleasure in them”;
12:2 before the sun and the light
and the clouds disappear
12:3 when those who keep watch over the house
and the virile men begin to stoop over,
and the grinders
and those who look through the windows grow dim,
12:4 and the doors along the street are shut;
when the sound of the grinding mill
and one is awakened
and all their
12:5 and they are afraid of heights and the dangers
the almond blossoms
and the grasshopper
and the caper berry
because man goes to his eternal home,
and the mourners go about in the streets –
12:6 before the silver cord is removed,
or the golden bowl is broken,
or the pitcher is shattered at the well,
or the water wheel
12:7 and the dust returns to the earth as it was,
and the life’s breath
12:8 “Absolutely futile!”
“All of these things
12:9 Not only was the Teacher wise,
but he also taught knowledge to the people;
he carefully evaluated
12:10 The Teacher sought to find delightful
and to write
12:11 The words of the sages are like prods,
and the collected sayings are like firmly fixed nails;
they are given by one shepherd.
12:12 Be warned, my son, of anything in addition to them.
There is no end to the making
and much study is exhausting to the body.
12:13 Having heard everything, I have reached this conclusion:
Fear God and keep his commandments,
because this is the whole duty
12:14 For God will evaluate every deed,
including every secret thing, whether good or evil.