< Ecclesiastes 10 >
1 [A few] dead flies in [a bottle of] perfume cause [all] the perfume to stink. Similarly [SIM], a small amount of acting foolishly can have a greater effect than acting wisely.
Dead flies cause the ointment of the apothecary to stink [and] ferment; [so] a little folly is weightier than wisdom [and] honour.
2 If people think sensibly, it will lead them to do what is right; if they think foolishly, it causes them to do what is wrong.
The heart of a wise [man] is at his right hand; but a fool's heart at his left.
3 Even while foolish people walk along the road, they show that they do not have good sense; they show everyone that they are not wise.
Yea also, when he that is a fool walketh by the way, his sense faileth [him], and he saith to every one [that] he is a fool.
4 Do not quit working for a ruler when he is angry with you; if you remain calm, he will [probably] stop being angry.
If the spirit of the ruler rise up against thee, leave not thy place; for quietness pacifieth great offences.
5 There is something [else] that I have seen here on this earth, something that rulers sometimes do that is wrong/inappropriate:
There is an evil that I have seen under the sun, as an error [that] proceedeth from the ruler:
6 They appoint foolish people to have important positions, while they appoint rich [people] to have unimportant positions.
folly is set in great dignities, but the rich sit in a low place.
7 They allow slaves [to ride] on horses [like rich people usually do], [but] they force officials to walk [like slaves usually do].
I have seen servants upon horses, and princes walking as servants upon the earth.
8 [It is possible that] those who dig pits will fall into one of those pits. [It is possible that] someone who tears down a wall will be bitten by a snake [that is in that wall].
He that diggeth a pit falleth into it; and whoso breaketh down a hedge, a serpent biteth him.
9 If you work in a quarry, [it is possible that] a stone [will fall on you and] injure you. [It is possible that] men who split logs will be injured by one of those logs.
Whoso removeth stones is hurt therewith; he that cleaveth wood is endangered thereby.
10 If your axe is not sharp [DOU], you will need to work harder [to cut down a tree], but by being wise, you will succeed.
If the iron be blunt, and one do not whet the edge, then must he apply more strength; but wisdom is profitable to give success.
11 If a snake bites a man before he charms/tames it, his ability to charm snakes will not benefit him.
If the serpent bite before enchantment, then the charmer hath no advantage.
12 Wise people say [MTY] what is sensible, and because of that, people honor them; but foolish people are destroyed by what they say [MTY].
The words of a wise man's mouth are gracious; but the lips of a fool swallow up himself.
13 When foolish people start to talk, they say things that are foolish, and they end by saying things that are both wicked and foolish.
The beginning of the words of his mouth is folly; and the end of his talk is mischievous madness.
14 They talk (too much/without ceasing). None of us knows what will happen in the future, or what will happen after we die.
And the fool multiplieth words: [yet] man knoweth not what shall be; and what shall be after him, who will tell him?
15 Foolish people become [so] exhausted by the work that they do that they are unable to find the road to their town/homes.
The labour of fools wearieth them, because they know not how to go to the city.
16 Terrible things will happen to the people of a nation whose ruler is a foolish young man, and whose [other] leaders continually eat, all day long, every day.
Woe to thee, O land, when thy king is a child, and thy princes eat in the morning!
17 [But] a nation will prosper if its ruler is from a (noble/well-educated) family, and if its [other] leaders feast [only] at the proper times, and [if they eat and drink only] to be strong, not to become drunk.
Happy art thou, O land, when thy king is a son of nobles, and thy princes eat in [due] season, for strength, and not for drunkenness!
18 Some men are very lazy [and do not repair the rafters], with the result that the rafters sag [and collapse]; and if they do not repair the roof, water will leak into the house [when it rains].
By much sloth fulness the framework falleth in; and through idleness of the hands the house drippeth.
19 Eating food and drinking wine causes us to laugh and be happy, [but] we are able to enjoy those things only if we have money [to buy them].
A feast is made for laughter, and wine maketh life merry; but money answereth everything.
20 Do not even think about cursing the king, or cursing rich [people, even] when you are [alone] in your bedroom, because [it is possible that] a little bird will hear [what you are saying], [and] tell those people what you said [about them].
Curse not the king, no, not in thy thought; and curse not the rich in thy bedchamber: for the bird of the air will carry the voice, and that which hath wings will tell the matter.