Orthodox Jewish Bible

Kohelet 4:7-16 Orthodox Jewish Bible (OJB)

7. Then I returned, and I saw under the shemesh this hevel:

8. There was a man all alone, and there was with him neither ben nor ach (brother); yet there was no ketz (end) to all his amal; neither was his ayin satisfied with osher (riches); neither saith he, For whom do I toil, and deprive my nefesh of tovah? This also is hevel, yea, it is an evil matter.

9. Two are better than one because they have a sachar tov for their amal.

10. For if they fall, the echad will lift up his partner, but woe to him that is alone when he falleth; for he hath not another to help him up.

11. Also, if two lie down, then they have chom (heat), but how can one be warm alone?

12. Though echad may be overpowered, shnayim shall withstand him; and a khoot hameshulash (threefold cord) is not quickly broken.

13. Better is a poor and a wise yeled than an old and foolish melech, who will no more be admonished.

14. For out of the bais hasohar he cometh to reign, although he was born a poor man in his malchut (kingdom).

15. I considered all the living ones which walk under the shemesh in the throng of the yeled, that is, the second one that shall enter into the place of the former [melech].

16. There is no ketz of kol haAm, all those at whose head he stands; and yet they who come after shall not rejoice in him. Surely this also is hevel and striving for ruach.