7:1 A good reputation
likewise,
7:2 It is better to go to a funeral
than a feast.
For death
and the living should
7:3 Sorrow
because sober reflection
7:4 The heart of the wise is in the house of mourning,
but the heart of fools is in the house of merrymaking.
7:5 It is better for a person to receive
than to listen to the song
7:6 For like the crackling of quick-burning thorns
so is the laughter of the fool.
This kind of folly
7:7 Surely oppression
likewise,
7:8 The end of a matter
likewise, patience
7:9 Do not let yourself be quickly provoked,
for anger resides in the lap
7:10 Do not say, “Why were the old days better than these days?”
for it is not wise to ask that.
7:11 Wisdom, like
it benefits those who see the light of day.
7:12 For wisdom provides
just as
But the advantage of knowledge is this:
Wisdom preserves the life
7:13 Consider the work of God:
For who can make straight what he has bent?
7:14 In times of prosperity
but in times of adversity
God has made one as well as the other,
so that no one can discover what the future holds.
7:15 During the days of my fleeting life
Sometimes
and sometimes
7:16 So do not be excessively righteous or excessively
otherwise
7:17 Do not be excessively wicked and do not be a fool;
otherwise
7:18 It is best to take hold of one warning
for the one who fears God will follow
7:19 Wisdom gives a wise person more protection
than ten rulers in a city.
7:20 For
who continually does good and never sins.
7:21 Also, do not pay attention to everything that people
otherwise,
7:22 For you know in your own heart
that you also have cursed others many times.
7:23 I have examined all this by wisdom;
I said, “I am determined
7:24 Whatever has happened is beyond human
it is far deeper than anyone can fathom.
7:25 I tried
the role of
and to understand the stupidity of wickedness