1
Keep
thy
foot
when
thou
goest
to
the
house
of
God,
and
be
more
ready
to
hear,
than
to
give
the
sacrifice
of
fools:
for
they
consider
not
that
they
do
evil.
2
Be
not
rash
with
thy
mouth,
and
let
not
thine
heart
be
hasty
to
utter
[any]
thing
before
God:
for
God
[is]
in
heaven,
and
thou
upon
earth:
therefore
let
thy
words
be
few.
3
For
a
dream
cometh
through
the
multitude
of
business;
and
a
fool’s
voice
[is
known]
by
multitude
of
words.
4
When
thou
vowest
a
vow
unto
God,
defer
not
to
pay
it;
for
[he
hath]
no
pleasure
in
fools:
pay
that
which
thou
hast
vowed.
5
Better
[is
it]
that
thou
shouldest
not
vow,
than
that
thou
shouldest
vow
and
not
pay.
6
Suffer
not
thy
mouth
to
cause
thy
flesh
to
sin;
neither
say
thou
before
the
angel,
that
it
[was]
an
error:
wherefore
should
God
be
angry
at
thy
voice,
and
destroy
the
work
of
thine
hands?
7
For
in
the
multitude
of
dreams
and
many
words
[there
are]
also
[divers]
vanities:
but
fear
thou
God.
8
If
thou
seest
the
oppression
of
the
poor,
and
violent
perverting
of
judgment
and
justice
in
a
province,
marvel
not
at
the
matter:
for
[he
that
is]
higher
than
the
highest
regardeth;
and
[there
be]
higher
than
they.
9
Moreover
the
profit
of
the
earth
is
for
all:
the
king
[himself]
is
served
by
the
field.
10
He
that
loveth
silver
shall
not
be
satisfied
with
silver;
nor
he
that
loveth
abundance
with
increase:
this
[is]
also
vanity.
11
When
goods
increase,
they
are
increased
that
eat
them:
and
what
good
[is
there]
to
the
owners
thereof,
saving
the
beholding
[of
them]
with
their
eyes?
12
The
sleep
of
a
labouring
man
[is]
sweet,
whether
he
eat
little
or
much:
but
the
abundance
of
the
rich
will
not
suffer
him
to
sleep.
13
There
is
a
sore
evil
[which]
I
have
seen
under
the
sun,
[namely],
riches
kept
for
the
owners
thereof
to
their
hurt.
14
But
those
riches
perish
by
evil
travail:
and
he
begetteth
a
son,
and
[there
is]
nothing
in
his
hand.
15
As
he
came
forth
of
his
mother’s
womb,
naked
shall
he
return
to
go
as
he
came,
and
shall
take
nothing
of
his
labour,
which
he
may
carry
away
in
his
hand.
16
And
this
also
[is]
a
sore
evil,
[that]
in
all
points
as
he
came,
so
shall
he
go:
and
what
profit
hath
he
that
hath
laboured
for
the
wind?
17
All
his
days
also
he
eateth
in
darkness,
and
[he
hath]
much
sorrow
and
wrath
with
his
sickness.
18
Behold
[that]
which
I
have
seen:
[it
is]
good
and
comely
[for
one]
to
eat
and
to
drink,
and
to
enjoy
the
good
of
all
his
labour
that
he
taketh
under
the
sun
all
the
days
of
his
life,
which
God
giveth
him:
for
it
[is]
his
portion.
19
Every
man
also
to
whom
God
hath
given
riches
and
wealth,
and
hath
given
him
power
to
eat
thereof,
and
to
take
his
portion,
and
to
rejoice
in
his
labour;
this
[is]
the
gift
of
God.
20
For
he
shall
not
much
remember
the
days
of
his
life;
because
God
answereth
[him]
in
the
joy
of
his
heart.