< Da:i Dione Dawa:i Olelesu 9 >

1 Na da amo dawa: i liligi bu bagadewane dawa: lalu, agoane dawa: i. Gode da bagade dawa: su amola moloidafa dunu ilia hamobe huluane ouligisa. Amola ilia asigi hou amola higasu hou huluane ouligisa. Dunu afae da ema fa: no doaga: mu hou hamedafa dawa:
For I thought about all this in my mind to understand about the righteous and wise people and their deeds. They are all in God's hands. No one knows whether love or hate will come to someone.
2 Be amo da osobo bagade hou hame afadenesa. Hobea misunu hou da defele moloidafa dunu amola wadela: i hamosu dunu, noga: i dunu amola wadela: i dunu, Gode Ea hou lalegagui amola hame lalegagui, gobele salasu hamobe dunu amola gobele salasu hame hamobe, ilima defele doaga: sa. Hou da moloidafa dunuma doaga: be da hou amo da wadela: i hamosu dunuma doaga: be, amo hame baligisa. Hou da dunu amo da sia: ilegebeba: le doaga: be, da hou amo sia: hame ilegesu dunuma doaga: be, hame baligisa.
Everyone has the same fate. The same fate awaits righteous people and wicked, the good, the clean and the unclean, and the one who sacrifices and the one who does not sacrifice. As good people will die, so also will the sinner. As the one who swears will die, so also will the man who fears to make an oath.
3 Fa: no misunu hou da dunu huluanedafa ilima defele doaga: be. Amola amo hou da hou eno osobo bagadega diala defele, defea hame gala. Osobo bagade dunu da esalebeba: le, ilia asigi dawa: su da wadela: i hou amola doulasi hou amoga nabai gala. Amalalu, ilia da hedolowane bogosa.
There is an evil fate for everything that is done under the sun, the same event happens to them all. The hearts of human beings are full of evil, and madness is in their hearts while they live. So after that they go to the dead.
4 Be nowa da osobo bagadega esalea, da dafawane hamoma: beyale dawa: su fonobahadi gala. Wa: me esalebe da laione wa: me bogoi ea hou baligisa.
For anyone who is united to all the living, there is hope, just as a living dog is better than a dead lion.
5 Dafawane! Esalebe dunu da ilia fa: no da bogomu amo dawa: Be bogoi dunu da dawa: mu hamedei. Ilia da noga: i bidi eno lamu hamedei. Eno dunu da ili dafawane gogolesa.
For living people know they will die, but the dead do not know anything. They no longer have any reward because their memory is forgotten.
6 Ilia asigi hou, higasu hou amola ilia hanai hou da ili galu bogoi dagoi. Ilia da osobo bagade hamobe liligi amoga bu hamedafa gilisimu.
Their love, hatred, and envy have vanished long ago. They will never have a place again in anything done under the sun.
7 Defea! Hamoma! Dia ha: i manu hahawane moma! Dia waini hano hahawane moma! Gode da amo da defea dawa: sa.
Go your way, eat your bread with joy, and drink your wine with a happy heart, for God approves of celebrating good works.
8 Eso huluane fedege agoane, abula ahia: iai salima amola dia dialuma da: iya susuligi sogadigima!
Let your clothes be always white and your head anointed with oil.
9 Gode da dima udigili esalusu iabe, amo ganodini, di amola dia sasagesu uda ali hahawane esaloma! Hamedei eso huluane amoga, hahawane ba: mu. Bai dia esalusu amoga di da amo dabe fawane lamu.
Live happily with the wife whom you love all the days of your life of uselessness, the days that God has given you under the sun during your days of uselessness. That is your reward in life for your work under the sun.
10 Dia hawa: hamosea, gasa fili hamoma! Bai di bogoi sogebi doaga: sea, hawa: hamomu amola asigiga dawa: mu amola bagade dawa: su hou huluane bu hamedafa ba: mu. Amola di da bogoi soge amogawi masunu. (Sheol h7585)
Whatever your hand finds to do, work at it with your strength, because there is no work or explanation or knowledge or wisdom in Sheol, where you are going. (Sheol h7585)
11 Na da eno liligi dawa: i. Osobo bagadega, hehenasu bagade dawa: dunu da eso huluane hame baligisa, amola beda: hamedei dunu da eso huluane gegesu ganodini hame hasala. Bagade dawa: su dunu da eso huluane ilia labe defele, muni hame laha. Bagade dawa: su dunu da eso huluane bagade gaguiwane hame ba: sa. Amola hawa: hamosu dawa: dunu da eso huluane ouligisu hou hamoma: ne hame heda: sa. Dunu huluane da se nabasu ba: sa.
I have seen some interesting things under the sun: The race does not belong to swift people. The battle does not belong to strong people. Bread does not belong to wise people. Riches do not belong to people of understanding. Favor does not belong to people of knowledge. Instead, time and chance affect them all.
12 Dia bogomu eso dima manebe, amo di hame dawa: Sio saniga sa: i agoai amola menabo segega dabe agoai, ninia wadela: i eso amoga ninia hame dawa: i, saniga sa: i dagoi ba: mu.
Surely, no one knows when his time will come. As fish are caught in a deadly net, or birds are caught in a snare, the children of human beings are ensnared by evil times that suddenly fall upon them.
13 Na da eno liligi ba: i. Amo da ado digisu amo osobo bagade dunu da bagade dawa: su hou agoane ba: sa.
I have also seen wisdom under the sun in a way that seemed great to me.
14 “Moilai fonobahadi dialebe ba: i. Amo ganodini, dunu bagahame fawane esalebe ba: i. Gasa bagade hina bagade dunu da amo moilai doagala: i. Ea dadi gagui da moilai sisiga: le, gagoi gadelale sa: imusa: momagei.
There was a small city with only a few men in it, and a great king came against it and besieged it and built great siege ramps against it.
15 Hame gagui dunu afae da amogai esalu. E da bagade dawa: beba: le, amo moilai gaga: musa: dawa: defele galu. Be dunu afaega da amo ea hame dawa: digi.”
Now in the city was found a poor, wise man, who by his wisdom saved the city. Yet later, no one remembered that same poor man.
16 Na da eso huluane agoane sia: su. Bagade dawa: su hou da gasa baligisa. Be dunu huluane da hame gagui dunu da dawa: su gala amo hame dawa: sa. Amola ilia da hame gagui dunu ea fada: i sia: hame naba.
So I concluded, “Wisdom is better than strength, but the poor man's wisdom is despised, and his words are not heard.”
17 Bagade dawa: su dunu ea asaboi sia: nabimu da defea. Be ouligisu dunu da gagaoui dunu ilia gilisili sia: fasu ganodini, amo ea wesu nabimu da defea hame.
The words of wise people spoken quietly are heard better than the shouts of any ruler among fools.
18 Bagade dawa: su hou ea hamobe da gegesu liligi ilia hamobe baligisa. Be wadela: i hamosu dunu afae da hou noga: iwane bagohame wadela: lesimusa: dawa:
Wisdom is better than weapons of war, but one sinner can ruin much good.

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