ECCLESIASTES
Chapter 7
Eccl | Geneva15 | 7:2 | For who knoweth what is good for man in the life and in the nomber of the dayes of the life of his vanitie, seeing he maketh them as a shadowe? For who can shewe vnto man what shall be after him vnder the sunne? | |
Eccl | Geneva15 | 7:3 | A good name is better then a good oyntment, and the day of death, then the day that one is borne. | |
Eccl | Geneva15 | 7:4 | It is better to goe to the house of mourning, then to goe to the house of feasting, because this is the ende of all men: and the liuing shall lay it to his heart. | |
Eccl | Geneva15 | 7:6 | The heart of the wise is in the house of mourning: but the heart of fooles is in the house of mirth. | |
Eccl | Geneva15 | 7:7 | Better it is to heare ye rebuke of a wise man, then that a man should heare the song of fooles. | |
Eccl | Geneva15 | 7:8 | For like ye noyse of the thornes vnder the pot, so is the laughter of the foole: this also is vanitie. | |
Eccl | Geneva15 | 7:10 | The ende of a thing is better then the beginning thereof, and the pacient in spirit is better then the proude in spirit. | |
Eccl | Geneva15 | 7:11 | Be not thou of an hastie spirit to be angry: for anger resteth in the bosome of fooles. | |
Eccl | Geneva15 | 7:12 | Say not thou, Why is it that the former dayes were better then these? for thou doest not enquire wisely of this thing. | |
Eccl | Geneva15 | 7:14 | For man shall rest in the shadowe of wisedome, and in the shadowe of siluer: but the excellencie of the knowledge of wisedome giueth life to the possessers thereof. | |
Eccl | Geneva15 | 7:15 | Beholde the worke of God: for who can make straight that which he hath made crooked? | |
Eccl | Geneva15 | 7:16 | In the day of wealth be of good comfort, and in the day of affliction consider: God also hath made this contrary to that, to the intent that man shoulde finde nothing after him. | |
Eccl | Geneva15 | 7:17 | I haue seene all things in the dayes of my vanitie: there is a iust man that perisheth in his iustice, and there is a wicked man that continueth long in his malice. | |
Eccl | Geneva15 | 7:18 | Be not thou iust ouermuch, neither make thy selfe ouerwise: wherefore shouldest thou be desolate? | |
Eccl | Geneva15 | 7:19 | Be not thou wicked ouermuch, neither be thou foolish: wherefore shouldest thou perish not in thy time? | |
Eccl | Geneva15 | 7:20 | It is good that thou lay hold on this: but yet withdrawe not thine hand from that: for he that feareth God, shall come forth of them all. | |
Eccl | Geneva15 | 7:21 | Wisedome shall strengthen the wise man more then ten mightie princes that are in ye citie. | |
Eccl | Geneva15 | 7:23 | Giue not thine heart also to all ye wordes that men speake, lest thou doe heare thy seruant cursing thee. | |
Eccl | Geneva15 | 7:25 | All this haue I prooued by wisedome: I thought I will be wise, but it went farre from me. | |
Eccl | Geneva15 | 7:26 | It is farre off, what may it be? and it is a profound deepenesse, who can finde it? | |
Eccl | Geneva15 | 7:27 | I haue compassed about, both I and mine heart to knowe and to enquire and to search wisedome, and reason, and to knowe the wickednesse of follie, and the foolishnesse of madnesse, | |
Eccl | Geneva15 | 7:28 | And I finde more bitter then death the woman whose heart is as nettes and snares, and her handes, as bands: he that is good before God, shalbe deliuered from her, but the sinner shall be taken by her. | |
Eccl | Geneva15 | 7:29 | Beholde, sayth the Preacher, this haue I found, seeking one by one to finde the count: And yet my soule seeketh, but I finde it not: I haue found one man of a thousand: but a woman among them all haue I not founde. Onely loe, this haue I founde, that God hath made man righteous: but they haue sought many inuentions. | |