< Ecclesiastes 12 >

1 While you are still young, keep thinking about [God], who created you. Do that before [you are old] and you experience many troubles, during the years when you say “I no [longer] enjoy being alive.”
Και ενθυμού τον Πλάστην σου εν ταις ημέραις της νεότητός σου· πριν έλθωσιν αι κακαί ημέραι, και φθάσωσι τα έτη εις τα οποία θέλεις ειπεί, Δεν έχω ευχαρίστησιν εις αυτά·
2 [When you become old], the light from the sun and moon and stars will [seem] dim [to you], and [it will seem that the rain] clouds [always] return [quickly] after it rains.
πριν σκοτισθή ο ήλιος και το φως και σελήνη και οι αστέρες, και επανέλθωσι τα νέφη μετά την βροχήν·
3 Then your [arms that you use to protect] [MET] your bodies will shake/tremble, and your [legs that support] [MET] your bodies will become weak. Many of your [teeth that you use to] grind/chew [your food] will fall out, and your [eyes that you use to] look out of windows will not see clearly.
ότε οι φύλακες της οικίας θέλουσι τρέμει, και οι άνδρες οι ισχυροί θέλουσι κλονίζεσθαι, και αι αλέθουσαι θέλουσι παύσει· διότι ωλιγοστεύθησαν, και αι βλέπουσαι διά των θυρίδων θέλουσιν αμαυρωθή·
4 Your [ears] [MET] will not hear the noise in the streets, and you will not be able to hear clearly the sound of people grinding grain with millstones. You will be awakened in the morning by hearing the birds singing/chirping, [but] you will not be able to hear well the songs that (the birds/people) sing.
και αι θύραι θέλουσι κλεισθή εν τη οδώ, ότε θέλει ασθενήσει η φωνή της αλεθούσης, και ο άνθρωπος θέλει εξεγείρεσθαι εις την φωνήν του στρουθίου, και πάσαι αι θυγατέρες του άσματος ατονίσωσιν·
5 You will be afraid to be in high places and afraid of dangers on the roads that you walk on. [Your hair] will become [white like] [MET] the flowers of almond trees. [When you try to walk], you will drag yourself along like [MET] grasshoppers, and you will no longer desire [to have sex]. Then you will [die and] go to your eternal home, and people who will mourn for you will be in the streets.
ότε θέλουσι φοβείσθαι το ύψος και θέλουσι τρέμει εν τη οδώ· ότε η αμυγδαλέα θέλει ανθήσει και η ακρίς θέλει προξενεί βάρος και η όρεξις θέλει εκλείψει· διότι ο άνθρωπος υπάγει εις τον αιώνιον οίκον αυτού και οι πενθούντες περικυκλούσι τας οδούς·
6 [Think much about God now, because] soon our lives will end, [like] [MET] silver chains or golden bowls that break easily, or like pitchers/jugs that are broken at the water fountain, or like broken pulleys at a well.
πριν λυθή η αργυρά άλυσος και σπάση ο λύχνος ο χρυσούς ή συντριφθή η υδρία εν τη πηγή ή χαλάση ο τροχός εν τω φρέατι,
7 Then our corpses will [decay and] become dirt again, and our spirits will return to God, the one who gave us our spirits.
και επιστρέψη το χώμα εις την γην, καθώς ήτο, και το πνεύμα επιστρέψη εις τον Θεόν, όστις έδωκεν αυτό.
8 [So] I say [again] that it is difficult to understand why everything happens; everything is mysterious.
Ματαιότης ματαιοτήτων, είπεν ο Εκκλησιαστής· τα πάντα ματαιότης.
9 I was considered to be a very wise man, and I taught the people many things. I assembled/collected and wrote down many proverbs, and I carefully thought about and studied them.
Και όσον περισσότερον ο Εκκλησιαστής εστάθη σοφός, τόσον περισσότερον εδίδαξε την γνώσιν εις τον λαόν· μάλιστα επρόσεξε και ηρεύνησε και έβαλεν εις τάξιν πολλάς παροιμίας.
10 I searched for the right words, and what I have written is reliable and true.
Ο Εκκλησιαστής εζήτησε να εύρη λόγους ευαρέστους· και το γεγραμμένον ήτο ευθύτης και λόγοι αληθείας.
11 The things that [I and other] wise people say [teach people what they should do]; they are like [SIM] (goads/sharp sticks that people use to strike animals to direct where they should go). They are like [SIM] nails that stick out of pieces of wood. They are given to us by [God, who is like] [MET] our shepherd.
Οι λόγοι των σοφών είναι ως βούκεντρα και ως καρφία εμπεπηγμένα υπό των διδασκάλων των συναθροισάντων αυτούς· εδόθησαν δε παρά του αυτού ποιμένος.
12 [So], my son, pay careful attention to what I have written, and choose carefully what you read that others have written, [because] writing proverbs/books is endless, and [trying to] study them all will cause you to become exhausted.
Περιπλέον δε τούτων, μάθε, υιέ μου, ότι το να κάμνη τις πολλά βιβλία δεν έχει τέλος, και η πολλή μελέτη είναι μόχθος εις την σάρκα.
13 [Now] you have heard all [that I have told you], and here is the conclusion: Revere God, and obey his commandments, because those commandments summarize everything that people should do.
Ας ακούσωμεν το τέλος της όλης υποθέσεως· φοβού τον Θεόν και φύλαττε τας εντολάς αυτού, επειδή τούτο είναι το παν του ανθρώπου.
14 And do not forget that God will judge everything that we do, good things and bad things, [even] things that we do secretly.
Διότι ο Θεός θέλει φέρει εις κρίσιν παν έργον και παν κρυπτόν, είτε αγαθόν είτε πονηρόν.

< Ecclesiastes 12 >