< Ecclesiastes 2 >

1 [Then] I said to myself, “Okay, I will try to do everything that I enjoy. I will find out whether doing what I enjoy can truly enable me to be happy.” But I found out that doing that was also useless/senseless.
Jeg sagde i mit Hjerte: Nu velan, jeg vil forsøge dig med Glæde, se da din Lyst paa det gode; men se, ogsaa det var Forfængelighed.
2 [So] I said [to myself], “It is foolish to laugh [all the time], and continually doing what I enjoy does not seem to bring any lasting benefit.”
Jeg sagde til Latteren: Du er gal! og til Glæden: Hvad gør du?
3 [So], after thinking a lot about it, I decided to (cheer myself/cause myself to be happy) by drinking [a lot of] wine. [So] while I was still trying to be wise, I decided to do things that [many] people do to be happy during the short time that they are alive on the earth.
Jeg prøvede i mit Hjerte paa at pleje mit Kød med Vinen, medens mit Hjerte styrede med Visdom, og paa at holde fast ved Daarskab, indtil jeg kunde se, hvad der var godt for Menneskens Børn, hvad de skulde gøre under Himmelen, saa længe deres Livsdage vare.
4 I did great things: I [caused] houses to be built for myself and vineyards to be planted.
Jeg gjorde mine Gerninger store; jeg byggede mig Huse, jeg plantede mig Vingaarde.
5 I [told my workers] to make gardens and parks. [Then] I [told them to] fill the gardens with many kinds of fruit trees.
Jeg anlagde mig Haver og Lystskove, og jeg plantede alle Haande Frugttræer i dem.
6 I [told them to] build reservoirs to store water to irrigate the fruit trees.
Jeg gjorde mig Damme for af dem at vande den Skov, som voksede op med Træer.
7 I bought male and female slaves, and babies [who later became my slaves] were born in my palace. I also owned more livestock than any of the previous kings in Jerusalem had owned.
Jeg købte Tjenere og Tjenestepiger, og jeg havde hjemfødt Tyende; jeg havde ogsaa megen Ejendom af stort Kvæg og smaat Kvæg, mere end alle de, som havde været før mig i Jerusalem.
8 I also accumulated large amounts of silver and gold [that were paid to me] from the treasures of kings and rulers of provinces. [I hired] men and women to sing for me, and I had many (concubines/slave wives) who gave me [much] pleasure [EUP].
Jeg samlede mig ogsaa Sølv og Guld og Ejendom af Konger og af Landskaberne; jeg beskikkede mig Sangere og Sangersker og Menneskens Børns Lyst: Hustru og Hustruer.
9 So, I became greater than anyone else who had ever lived in Jerusalem, and I was [very] wise.
Og jeg blev mægtig og tog til fremfor alle dem, som havde været før mig i Jerusalem; ogsaa min Visdom blev hos mig.
10 I got everything [LIT] that I [SYN] saw and wanted. I did everything [LIT] that I thought would enable me to be happy. All those things that I [SYN] enjoyed were [like] a reward for all my hard work.
Og alt, hvad mine Øjne begærede, nægtede jeg dem ikke; jeg forholdt ikke mit Hjerte nogen Glæde; thi mit Hjerte havde Glæde af alt mit Arbejde, og dette var min Del af alt mit Arbejde.
11 [But] then I thought about all the hard work that I [SYN] had done [to get all those things], and none of it seems to bring any lasting benefit [DOU]. It was all [like] chasing the wind.
Og jeg vendte mit Ansigt til alle mine Gerninger, som mine Hænder havde gjort, og til det Arbejde, som jeg med Møje havde gjort: Og se, alt var Forfængelighed og Aandsfortærelse, og der var ingen Fordel under Solen.
12 Then I started to think about being wise, and [also about] being foolish [DOU]. [I said to myself, “I certainly do not think that] [RHQ] the next king will be able to do anything better than I can.”
Og jeg vendte mit Ansigt til at betragte Visdom og Galskab og Daarskab; thi hvad vil det Menneske gøre, som kommer efter Kongen? — Det, som man allerede har gjort.
13 And I thought, “Surely it is better to be wise than to be foolish, like light is better than darkness,
Da saa jeg, at Visdom har Fortrin for Daarskab, som Lyset har Fortrin for Mørket.
14 [because] wise people [walk in the daylight and] [IDM] can see where they are going, but foolish people walk in the darkness [and cannot see where they are going].” But I [also] realized that both wise people and foolish people eventually die.
Den vise har Øjne i sit Hoved, men Daaren vandrer i Mørket; og jeg fornam ogsaa, at hvad der hændes den ene, hændes dem alle.
15 So I said to myself, “I am very wise, but I will [die at the end of my life], like foolish people do. So (how has it benefited me to be very wise?/it certainly has not benefited me to be very wise [RHQ]). I do not understand why [people consider that] it is valuable to be wise.
Da sagde jeg i mit Hjerte: Som det hændes Daaren, saa vil det og hændes mig, og hvorfor har jeg da været saa overvættes viis? Og jeg sagde i mit Hjerte: Saadant er ogsaa Forfængelighed.
16 Wise people and foolish people all die. And after we die, we will all eventually be forgotten [DOU].”
Thi hverken den vises eller Daarens Ihukommelse vil vare evindelig; efterdi det alt sammen i de kommende Dage forlængst vil være glemt; og mon ikke den vise dør lige saa vel som Daaren!
17 So I hated being alive, because everything that we do here on the earth [MTY] distresses me. It all seems to be useless [like] chasing the wind.
Og jeg hadede Livet; thi den Gerning, som sker under Solen, mishagede mig; thi alt er Forfængelighed og Aandsfortærelse.
18 I [also began to] hate all the hard work that I had done, because [when I die], everything [that I have acquired] will belong to the next king.
Og jeg hadede alt mit Arbejde, som jeg har arbejdet paa under Solen, at jeg skulde efterlade det til det Menneske, som skal være efter mig.
19 And (who/no one) knows [RHQ] whether he will be wise or whether he will be foolish. But even if he is foolish, he will acquire all the things that I worked very hard and wisely to get.
Og hvo ved, om han bliver en viis eller en Daare? og han skal dog herske over alt mit Arbejde, som jeg har arbejdet paa, og hvori jeg har været viis under Solen; ogsaa dette er Forfængelighed.
20 I thought about all the hard work that I had done. [It seemed useless], and I became depressed/discouraged.
Da vendte jeg mig om for at lade mit Hjerte fortvivle over alt det Arbejde, som jeg havde arbejdet paa under Solen.
21 Some people work wisely and skillfully, using the things that they have learned. But [when they die], they leave everything, and someone who has not worked hard acquires those things. And that also [seemed to] be senseless and caused me to be discouraged.
Thi der er et Menneske, hvis Arbejde er med Visdom og med Kundskab og med Duelighed, og til et Menneske, som ikke har arbejdet derpaa, maa han give det som hans Del; ogsaa dette er Forfængelighed og et stort Onde.
22 So, it seems that people do not [RHQ] get much for all the hard work that they do and for worrying.
Thi hvad har dog Mennesket for alt sit Arbejde og for sit Hjertes Stræben, hvormed han har arbejdet under Solen?
23 Every day the work that they do causes them to experience pain and to be worried. And during the night, their minds are not able to rest. That also is very frustrating.
Thi alle hans Dage ere Smerte, og hans Møje er Græmmelse, ogsaa om Natten har hans Hjerte ikke Ro; ogsaa dette er Forfængelighed.
24 [So I decided that] the best thing that we can do is to enjoy what we eat and drink, and [also] enjoy our work. And I realized that those things are what God intends for us.
Det gode staar ikke til Mennesket selv, det at han æder og drikker og lader sin Sjæl se det gode af sit Arbejde; ogsaa dette saa jeg, at det er af Guds Haand.
25 There is absolutely no one [RHQ] who is able to enjoy those things if God does not give those things to him.
Thi hvo kunde æde, og hvo kunde skynde sig mere dermed end jeg?
26 God enables those who please him to be wise, to know [many things], and to enjoy [many things]. But if sinful people work hard and become rich, God [can] take their money away from them and give it to those who please him. But that also is something that is difficult for me to understand. [Their working hard seems] useless, [like] chasing the wind.
Thi det Menneske, som er velbehageligt for hans Ansigt, giver han Visdom og Kundskab og Glæde; men Synderen giver han den Møje, at sanke og samle for at give det til den, som er velbehagelig for Guds Ansigt; ogsaa dette er Forfængelighed og Aandsfortærelse.

< Ecclesiastes 2 >