< Ecclesiastes 7 >

1 A good name is better than costly perfume, and the day of death is better than the day of birth.
pleasant name from oil pleasant and day [the] death from day to beget he
2 It is better to go to a house of mourning than to a house of feasting, for mourning comes to all people at the end of life, so living people must take this to heart.
pleasant to/for to go: went to(wards) house: home mourning from to go: went to(wards) house: home feast in/on/with in which he/she/it end all [the] man and [the] alive to give: put to(wards) heart his
3 Grief is better than laughter, for after sadness of face comes gladness of heart.
pleasant vexation from laughter for in/on/with evil face be good heart
4 The heart of the wise is in the house of mourning, but the heart of fools is in the house of feasting.
heart wise in/on/with house: home mourning and heart fool in/on/with house: home joy
5 It is better to listen to the rebuke of the wise than to listen to the song of fools.
pleasant to/for to hear: hear rebuke wise from man: anyone to hear: hear song fool
6 For like the crackling of thorns burning under a pot, so also is the laughter of fools. This, too, is vapor.
for like/as voice: sound [the] thorn underneath: under [the] pot so laughter [the] fool and also this vanity
7 Extortion certainly makes a wise man foolish, and a bribe corrupts the heart.
for [the] oppression to boast: rave madly wise and to perish [obj] heart gift
8 Better is the end of a matter than the beginning; and the people patient in spirit are better than the proud in spirit.
pleasant end word: thing from first: beginning his pleasant slow spirit from high spirit
9 Do not be quick to anger in your spirit, for anger resides in the hearts of fools.
not to dismay in/on/with spirit: temper your to/for to provoke for vexation in/on/with bosom: embrace fool to rest
10 Do not say, “Why were the days of old better than these?” For it is not because of wisdom that you ask this question.
not to say what? to be which/that [the] day [the] first: previous to be pleasant from these for not from wisdom to ask upon this
11 Wisdom, like an inheritance, is good. It benefits those who see the sun.
pleasant wisdom with inheritance and advantage to/for to see: see [the] sun
12 For wisdom provides protection as money can provide protection, but the advantage of knowledge is that wisdom gives life to whoever has it.
for in/on/with shadow [the] wisdom in/on/with shadow [the] silver: money and advantage knowledge [the] wisdom to live master: owning her
13 Consider the deeds of God: Who can straighten out anything he has made crooked?
to see: examine [obj] deed: work [the] God for who? be able to/for be straight [obj] which to pervert him
14 When times are good, live happily in that good, but when times are bad, consider this: God has allowed both to exist side by side. For this reason, no one will find out anything that is coming after him.
in/on/with day welfare to be in/on/with good and in/on/with day distress: harm to see: examine also [obj] this to/for close this to make [the] God upon cause which/that not to find [the] man after him anything
15 I have seen many things in my meaningless days. There are righteous people who perish in spite of their righteousness, and there are wicked people who live a long life in spite of their evil.
[obj] [the] all to see: see in/on/with day vanity my there righteous to perish in/on/with righteousness his and there wicked to prolong in/on/with distress: evil his
16 Do not be self-righteous, wise in your own eyes. Why should you destroy yourself?
not to be righteous to multiply and not be wise advantage to/for what? be desolate: destroyed
17 Do not be too wicked or foolish. Why should you die before your time?
not be wicked to multiply and not to be fool to/for what? to die in/on/with not time your
18 It is good that you should take hold of this wisdom, and that you should not let go of righteousness. For the person who fears God will meet all his obligations.
pleasant which to grasp in/on/with this and also from this not to rest [obj] hand your for afraid God to come out: come [obj] all their
19 Wisdom is powerful in the wise man, more than ten rulers in a city.
[the] wisdom be strong to/for wise from ten domineering which to be in/on/with city
20 There is not a righteous man on earth who does good and never sins.
for man nothing righteous in/on/with land: country/planet which to make: do good and not to sin
21 Do not listen to every word that is spoken, because you might hear your servant curse you.
also to/for all [the] word: thing which to speak: speak not to give: put heart your which not to hear: hear [obj] servant/slave your to lighten you
22 Similarly, you know yourself that in your own heart you have often cursed others.
for also beat many to know heart your which also (you(m. s.) *Q(K)*) to lighten another
23 All this have I proven by wisdom. I said, “I will be wise,” but it was more than I could be.
all this to test in/on/with wisdom to say be wise and he/she/it distant from me
24 Wisdom is far off and very deep. Who can find it?
distant what? which/that to be and deep deep who? to find him
25 I turned my heart to learn and examine and seek wisdom and the explanations of reality, and to understand that evil is stupid and that folly is madness.
to turn: turn I and heart my to/for to know and to/for to spy and to seek wisdom and explanation and to/for to know wickedness loin and [the] folly madness
26 I found that more bitter than death is any woman whose heart is full of snares and nets, and whose hands are chains. Whoever pleases God will escape from her, but the sinner will be taken by her.
and to find I bitter from death [obj] [the] woman which he/she/it net and net heart her bond hand her pleasant to/for face: before [the] God to escape from her and to sin to capture in/on/with her
27 “Consider what I have discovered,” says the Teacher. “I have been adding one discovery to another in order to find an explanation of reality.
to see: behold! this to find to say preacher one to/for one to/for to find explanation
28 This is what I am still looking for, but I have not found it. I did find one righteous man among a thousand, but a woman among all those I did not find.
which still to seek soul my and not to find man one from thousand to find and woman in/on/with all these not to find
29 I have discovered only this: That God created humanity upright, but they have gone away looking for many difficulties.”
to/for alone to see: behold! this to find which to make [the] God [obj] [the] man upright and they(masc.) to seek invention many

< Ecclesiastes 7 >