< Ecclesiastes 7 >
1 [Having] a good reputation [MTY] is better than fine perfume, and the day that we die is better than the day that we are born.
Κάλλιον όνομα καλόν παρά πολύτιμον μύρον· και η ημέρα του θανάτου παρά την ημέραν της γεννήσεως.
2 It is better to go to a house where people are mourning [about someone who has died] than to go to a house where people are feasting, because everyone will die some day, and people who are alive should think seriously [IDM] about that.
Κάλλιον να υπάγη τις εις οίκον πένθους, παρά να υπάγη εις οίκον συμποσίου· διότι τούτο είναι το τέλος παντός ανθρώπου, και ο ζων θέλει βάλει αυτό εις την καρδίαν αυτού.
3 It is better to be sad than to be [always] laughing, because being sad can cause us to think more about how we should conduct our lives [IDM].
Κάλλιον η λύπη παρά τον γέλωτα· διότι εκ της σκυθρωπότητος του προσώπου η καρδία γίνεται φαιδροτέρα.
4 Wise [people] who go to where others are mourning think about [the fact that some day they also will] die, but foolish people [PRS] [do not think about that]; they are always [MTY] laughing.
Η καρδία των σοφών είναι εν οίκω πένθους· αλλ' η καρδία των αφρόνων εν οίκω ευφροσύνης.
5 It is better to pay attention to [someone who is wise] you than to listen to the songs of a foolish person.
Κάλλιον εις τον άνθρωπον να ακούη επίπληξιν σοφού, παρά να ακούη άσμα αφρόνων·
6 By [listening to] foolish people laughing we will not [learn any more than by listening to] the crackling of thorns [being burned] under a pot. Listening to fools is senseless.
διότι καθώς είναι ο ήχος των ακανθών υποκάτω του λέβητος, ούτως ο γέλως του άφρονος και τούτο ματαιότης.
7 When wise people say to others, “You must pay me a lot of money for me to protect you,” that causes those wise people to become foolish, and [accepting] bribes causes people to become unable to do what is fair/just.
Βεβαίως η καταδυναστεία παραλογίζει τον σοφόν· και το δώρον διαφθείρει την καρδίαν.
8 Finishing something is better than starting something, and being patient is better than being proud.
Κάλλιον το τέλος του πράγματος παρά την αρχήν αυτού· καλήτερος ο μακρόθυμος παρά τον υψηλόφρονα.
9 Do not quickly (lose your temper/react to things angrily), because it is foolish people [SYN] who become very angry.
Μη σπεύδε εν τω πνεύματί σου να θυμόνης· διότι ο θυμός αναπαύεται εν τω κόλπω των αφρόνων.
10 Do not say, “Things were a lot better [RHQ] previously,” because it is people who are not wise who say that.
Μη είπης, Τις η αιτία, διά την οποίαν αι παρελθούσαι ημέραι ήσαν καλήτεραι παρά ταύτας; διότι δεν ερωτάς φρονίμως περί τούτου.
11 Being wise is better than inheriting [valuable things]; being wise provides lasting benefits for every person on the earth [MTY].
Η σοφία είναι καλή ως η κληρονομία, και ωφέλιμος εις τους βλέποντας τον ήλιον.
12 We are [sometimes] protected by being wise like we are [sometimes] protected by having a lot of money, but being wise is better [than having a lot of money], [because] being wise prevents us from [doing foolish things that would] cause us to die.
Διότι η σοφία είναι σκέπη, ως είναι σκέπη το αργύριον· πλην η υπεροχή της γνώσεως είναι, ότι η σοφία ζωοποιεί τους έχοντας αυτήν.
13 Think [carefully about] what God has done. Certainly no one can [RHQ] cause to become straight the things that God has caused to be crooked.
Θεώρει το έργον του Θεού· διότι τις δύναται να κάμη ευθές εκείνο, το οποίον αυτός έκαμε στρεβλόν;
14 When things are going well for you, be happy, and when things are not going well for you, remember that God is the one who causes good things to happen and who also causes disasters.
Εν ημέρα ευτυχίας ευφραίνου, εν δε ημέρα δυστυχίας σκέπτου· διότι ο Θεός έκαμε το εν αντίστιχον του άλλου, διά να μη ευρίσκη ο άνθρωπος μηδέν οπίσω αυτού.
15 During all the time that I have been alive I have seen a lot of [HYP] things that seem senseless. I have seen righteous people die [while they are still young], and I have seen wicked people remain alive for a very long time in [spite of] their continuing to be wicked.
Τα πάντα είδον εν ταις ημέραις της ματαιότητός μου· υπάρχει δίκαιος, όστις αφανίζεται εν τη δικαιοσύνη αυτού· και υπάρχει ασεβής, όστις μακροημερεύει εν τη κακία αυτού.
16 [So] do not think that you are very righteous and do not think that you are very wise, [because if you think those things], you will destroy yourself.
Μη γίνου δίκαιος παραπολύ, και μη φρόνει σεαυτόν υπέρμετρα σοφόν· διά τι να αφανισθής;
17 If you do what is evil or do what is foolish, you might die while you are still young.
Μη γίνου κακός παραπολύ, και μη έσο άφρων· διά τι να αποθάνης προ του καιρού σου;
18 Continue to avoid doing what is evil and doing what is foolish; avoid doing both of those things by continually revering God.
Είναι καλόν να κρατής τούτο, από δε εκείνου να μη αποσύρης την χείρα σου· διότι ο φοβούμενος τον Θεόν θέλει εκφύγει πάντα ταύτα.
19 If you are wise, you will be more powerful/influential than the ten most powerful/influential men in your city.
Η σοφία ενδυναμόνει τον σοφόν περισσότερον παρά δέκα εξουσιάζοντες, οίτινες είναι εν τη πόλει.
20 There is no one in this world who [always] does what is right and who never sins.
Διότι δεν υπάρχει άνθρωπος δίκαιος επί της γης, όστις να πράττη το καλόν και να μη αμαρτάνη.
21 Do not pay attention [IDM] to everything that people say, because if you do that, you might hear your servant cursing you.
Προσέτι, μη δώσης την προσοχήν σου εις πάντας τους λόγους όσοι λέγονται· μήποτε ακούσης τον δούλον σου καταρώμενόν σε·
22 You know that you have also cursed other people.
διότι πολλάκις και η καρδία σου γνωρίζει ότι και συ παρομοίως κατηράσθης άλλους.
23 I said [to myself] that I would use my wisdom to study all the things [that I have written about], but I was not able to do it successfully.
Πάντα ταύτα εδοκίμασα διά της σοφίας· είπα, Θέλω γείνει σοφός· αλλ' αύτη απεμακρύνθη απ' εμού.
24 Wisdom seems to be far from me; there is no one [RHQ] who can truly understand everything.
ό, τι είναι πολύ μακράν και εις άκρον βαρύ, τις δύναται να εύρη τούτο;
25 But I decided to investigate things and by my wisdom try to understand the reason for everything. I also wanted to understand why people act wickedly and why they act very foolishly.
Εγώ περιήλθον εν τη καρδία μου διά να μάθω και να ανιχνεύσω, και να εκζητήσω σοφίαν και τον λόγον των πραγμάτων, και να γνωρίσω την ασέβειαν της αφροσύνης και την ηλιθιότητα της ανοησίας.
26 [One thing I learned was that] (allowing a woman to seduce you/having sex with a woman to whom you are not married) is worse than dying. A woman who tries to seduce men is [as dangerous as] a trap [MET]. [If you allow her to put] her arms [around you, it will be as though she will be fastening you with] chains. Women like that will capture sinful men, but men who please God will escape from such women.
Και εύρον ότι πικροτέρα είναι παρά θάνατον η γυνή, της οποίας η καρδία είναι παγίδες και δίκτυα και αι χείρες αυτής δεσμά· ο αρεστός ενώπιον του Θεού θέλει εκφύγει απ' αυτής· ο δε αμαρτωλός θέλει συλληφθή εν αυτή.
27 This is what I have learned: I tried to learn more and more about things to try to find out the reason for everything,
Ιδέ, τούτο εύρηκα, λέγει ο Εκκλησιαστής, εξετάζων εν προς εν, διά να εύρω τον λόγον·
28 and I continued to try to learn more, but I could not find [all that I was searching for]. [But] one thing that I found out was that among 1,000 [people] I found one righteous man, but I did not find even one righteous woman.
τον οποίον έτι η ψυχή μου εκζητεί αλλά δεν ευρίσκω· άνδρα ένα μεταξύ χιλίων εύρηκα· γυναίκα όμως μίαν μεταξύ πασών τούτων δεν εύρηκα.
29 [But] I did learn one thing: When God created people, they were righteous, but they have found many ways to do many evil things.
Ιδού, τούτο μόνον εύρηκα· ότι ο Θεός έκαμε τον άνθρωπον ευθύν, αλλ' αυτοί επεζήτησαν λογισμούς πολλούς.