Ecclesiastes 5

New International Reader’s Version

1 Be careful what you say when you go to God’s house. Go there to listen. Don’t be like foolish people when you offer your sacrifice. They do what is wrong and don’t even know it.2 Don’t be too quick to speak. Don’t be in a hurry to say anything to God. God is in heaven. You are on earth. So use only a few words when you speak.3 Many worries result in dreams. Many words result in foolish talk.4 When you make a promise to God, don’t wait too long to carry it out. He isn’t pleased with foolish people. So do what you have promised.5 It is not good to make a promise and not keep it. It is better to make no promise at all.6 Don’t let your mouth cause you to sin. Don’t say to the temple messenger, ‘My promise was a mistake.’ Why should God be angry with what you say? Why should he destroy what you have done?7 Dreaming too much and talking too much are meaningless. So have respect for God.8 Suppose you see poor people being ill-treated somewhere. And what is being done to them isn’t right or fair. Don’t be surprised by that. One official is watched by a higher one. Officials who are even higher are watching both of them.9 All of them take what the land produces. And the king himself takes his share from the fields.10 Anyone who loves money never has enough. Anyone who loves wealth is never satisfied with what they get. That doesn’t have any meaning either.11 As more and more goods are made, more and more people use them up. So how can those goods benefit their owners? All they can do is look at them with desire.12 The sleep of a worker is sweet. It doesn’t matter whether they eat a little or a lot. But the wealth of rich people keeps them awake at night.13 I’ve seen something very evil on earth. It’s when wealth is stored up and then brings harm to its owners.14 It’s also when wealth is lost because of an unwise business deal. Then there won’t be anything left for the owners’ children.15 Everyone is born naked. They come into the world with nothing. And they go out of it with nothing. They don’t get anything from their work that they can take with them.16 Here’s something else that is very evil. Everyone is born, and everyone dies. And what do they get for their work? Nothing. It’s like working for the wind.17 All their lives they eat in darkness. Their lives are full of trouble, suffering and anger.18 I have seen what is good. It is good for a person to eat and drink. It’s good for them to be satisfied with their hard work on this earth. That’s what they should do during the short life God has given them. That’s what God made them for.19 Sometimes God gives a person wealth and possessions. God makes it possible for that person to enjoy them. God helps them accept the life he has given them. God helps them to be happy in their work. All these things are gifts from God.20 A person like that doesn’t have to think about how their life is going. That’s because God fills their heart with joy.

Ecclesiastes 5

English Standard Version

1 [1] Guard your steps when you go to the house of God. To draw near to listen is better than to offer the sacrifice of fools, for they do not know that they are doing evil. (Ge 28:17; Ex 3:5; 1Sa 15:22; Pr 15:8; Isa 1:12)2 [2] Be not rash with your mouth, nor let your heart be hasty to utter a word before God, for God is in heaven and you are on earth. Therefore let your words be few. (Mt 6:7)3 For a dream comes with much business, and a fool’s voice with many words. (Job 11:2; Pr 10:19)4 When you vow a vow to God, do not delay paying it, for he has no pleasure in fools. Pay what you vow. (Nu 30:2; De 23:21; Ps 50:14; Ps 66:13; Ps 76:11)5 It is better that you should not vow than that you should vow and not pay. (Pr 20:25; Ac 5:4)6 Let not your mouth lead you[3] into sin, and do not say before the messenger[4] that it was a mistake. Why should God be angry at your voice and destroy the work of your hands? (Nu 15:25; Ec 10:5; 1Co 11:10)7 For when dreams increase and words grow many, there is vanity;[5] but[6] God is the one you must fear. (Ec 12:13)8 If you see in a province the oppression of the poor and the violation of justice and righteousness, do not be amazed at the matter, for the high official is watched by a higher, and there are yet higher ones over them. (Ps 12:5; Ps 58:11; Ps 82:1; Ec 3:16; Ec 4:1; 1Pe 4:12)9 But this is gain for a land in every way: a king committed to cultivated fields.[7]10 He who loves money will not be satisfied with money, nor he who loves wealth with his income; this also is vanity.11 When goods increase, they increase who eat them, and what advantage has their owner but to see them with his eyes?12 Sweet is the sleep of a laborer, whether he eats little or much, but the full stomach of the rich will not let him sleep.13 There is a grievous evil that I have seen under the sun: riches were kept by their owner to his hurt, (Ec 6:1)14 and those riches were lost in a bad venture. And he is father of a son, but he has nothing in his hand.15 As he came from his mother’s womb he shall go again, naked as he came, and shall take nothing for his toil that he may carry away in his hand. (Job 1:21)16 This also is a grievous evil: just as he came, so shall he go, and what gain is there to him who toils for the wind? (Pr 11:29; Ec 1:3)17 Moreover, all his days he eats in darkness in much vexation and sickness and anger. (Ps 127:2)18 Behold, what I have seen to be good and fitting is to eat and drink and find enjoyment[8] in all the toil with which one toils under the sun the few days of his life that God has given him, for this is his lot. (Ec 2:10; Ec 2:24)19 Everyone also to whom God has given wealth and possessions and power to enjoy them, and to accept his lot and rejoice in his toil—this is the gift of God. (2Ch 1:11; Ec 2:24; Ec 3:13; Ec 6:2)20 For he will not much remember the days of his life because God keeps him occupied with joy in his heart.