< Ecclesiastes 5 >

1 Be careful when you go into God's house. It's better to listen and respond rather than offer meaningless sacrifices. People who do that don't even know they are doing wrong.
Guard (foot your *Q(K)*) when you will go to [the] house of God and draw near to listen more than giving the fools a sacrifice for not they [are] knowing to do evil.
2 Don't say rash things, and think before you speak to God. For God is in heaven, and you are on earth, so keep it short.
May not you be hasty on mouth your and heart your may not it hasten to bring forth a matter before God for God [is] in the heavens and you [are] on the earth there-fore let them be words your few.
3 When you worry too much, you get nightmares; when you talk too much, you say foolish things.
For it comes the dream with abundance of business and [the] voice a fool with a multitude of words.
4 When you make a vow to God, with a curse on you if you don't keep it, don't be slow in keeping it, for he is not happy with foolish behavior. So do what you promised!
When you will vow a vow to God may not you delay to pay it for there not [is] pleasure in fools [that] which you will vow pay.
5 Better not to make any vows at all than to make vow you don't keep.
[is] good That not you will vow (more than what you will vow *L(abh)*) and not you will pay.
6 Don't let your mouth cause you to sin. And don't tell the priest that your vow was a mistake, for why would you antagonize God by breaking your promise? He could bring your own curse down on you.
May not you permit mouth your to cause to sin flesh your and may not you say before the messenger that [was] inadvertence it why? will he be angry God towards voice your and he will destroy [the] work of hands your.
7 There are certainly many dreams, questions of meaning, and lots of different ideas, but you are to follow God.
For in abundance of dreams and futilities and words many for God fear.
8 If you see poor people somewhere being oppressed, or truth and justice violated, don't be shocked at it, for every official is responsible to others higher up, and there are officials over them as well.
If oppression of a poor person and robbery of justice and righteousness you will see in the province do not be astonished on the matter for a high [one] over a high [one] [is] watching and high [ones] over them.
9 However, what the land produces is for everyone—even the king benefits from what is grown.
And [the] profit of a land [is] in everything (it *Q(K)*) a king to a field he has been served.
10 People who love money never have enough money; those who love wealth never have enough income. This too is so temporary and makes little sense.
[one who] loves Silver not he will be satisfied silver and whoever [is] loving wealth not income also this [is] futility.
11 The more you earn, the more you have eating into your income. It only looks like you have more!
When increases the good they increase [those who] consume it and what? profit [belongs] to owner its that except ([the] sight of *Q(K)*) eyes his.
12 Those who work hard sleep well, whether they have a little to eat or plenty, but the rich own so much they don't get any rest.
[is] sweet [the] sleep of The laborer whether a little and or [surely] much he will eat and the plenty of the rich [person] not it [is] permitting him to sleep.
13 I observed something here that is really sickening: people who hoard money damage themselves.
There [is] an evil severe [which] I have seen under the sun wealth [was] being kept by owner its to harm his.
14 They put their money into bad investments and lose everything. Now when we're born, we don't bring anything into the world.
And it was lost the wealth that in a business of evil and he fathered a son and not [was] in hand his anything.
15 When we die, we leave just as naked as when we were born, taking nothing with us from all we've worked for.
Just as he came out from [the] womb of mother his naked he will return to go when he came and anything not he will carry in toil his that he may take in hand his.
16 This also makes me sick! What do people gain, working for the wind?
And also this [is] an evil severe like exactly as [that] which came so he will go and what? [is the] profit [belongs] to him that he will toil for the wind.
17 They live their lives in darkness, very frustrated, sick, and resentful.
Also all days his in darkness he eats and he is vexed greatly and sickness his and anger.
18 But I observed that what is good and right is to eat, drink, and to find enjoyment in the work God gives us here in this life. This is God's gift to us.
Here! [that] which I have seen I [to be] good [that] which [is] beautiful [is] to eat and to drink and to see good in all toil his - that someone will toil under the sun [the] number of [the] days of (life his *Q(k)*) which he has given to him God for that [is] portion his.
19 In addition, everyone to whom God gives wealth and possessions he also gives the ability to enjoy these gifts, to be grateful for what they are given, and to enjoy the work they do. This is also God's gift to us.
Also every person whom he has given to him God wealth and riches and he has given power him to eat from it and to receive portion his and to rejoice in toil his this [is] a gift of God it.
20 In fact such people have little time to think about life because God keeps them busy with all that makes them happy.
For not [surely] much he will remember [the] days of life his for God [is] keeping busy with [the] joy of heart his.

< Ecclesiastes 5 >