New International Reader's Version

Ecclesiastes 7:7-19 New International Reader's Version (NIRV)

7. When a wise man takes wealth by force, he becomes foolish. It is sinful to take money from people who want special favors.

8. The end of a matter is better than its beginning. So it's better to be patient than proud.

9. Don't become angry quickly. Anger lives in the hearts of foolish people.

10. Don't say, "Why were things better in the good old days?" It isn't wise to ask that kind of question.

11. Wisdom is a good thing. It's like getting a share of the family wealth. It benefits those who live on this earth.

12. Wisdom provides safety, just as money provides safety. But here's the advantage of wisdom. It guards the lives of those who have it.

13. Think about what God has done. Who can make straight what he has made crooked?

14. When times are good, be happy. But when times are bad, here's something to think about. God has made bad times. He has also made good times. So a man can't find out anything about what's ahead for him.

15. In my meaningless life here's what I've seen. I've seen a godly man dying even though he is godly. And I've seen a sinful man living a long time even though he is sinful.

16. Don't claim to be better than you are. And don't claim to be wiser than you are. Why destroy yourself?

17. Don't be too sinful. And don't be foolish. Why die before your time comes?

18. It's good to hold on to both of those things. Don't let go of either one. A man who has respect for God will avoid going too far in either direction.

19. Wisdom makes one wise man more powerful than ten rulers in a city.