Context 4If the rulers temper rises against you, do not abandon your position, because composure allays great offenses. 5There is an evil I have seen under the sun, like an error which goes forth from the ruler 6folly is set in many exalted places while rich men sit in humble places. 7I have seen slaves riding on horses and princes walking like slaves on the land. 8He who digs a pit may fall into it, and a serpent may bite him who breaks through a wall. 9He who quarries stones may be hurt by them, and he who splits logs may be endangered by them. 10If the axe is dull and he does not sharpen its edge, then he must exert more strength. Wisdom has the advantage of giving success. 11If the serpent bites before being charmed, there is no profit for the charmer. 12Words from the mouth of a wise man are gracious, while the lips of a fool consume him; 13the beginning of his talking is folly and the end of it is wicked madness. 14Yet the fool multiplies words. No man knows what will happen, and who can tell him what will come after him? 15The toil of a fool so wearies him that he does not even know how to go to a city. 16Woe to you, O land, whose king is a lad and whose princes feast in the morning. 17Blessed are you, O land, whose king is of nobility and whose princes eat at the appropriate timefor strength and not for drunkenness. 18Through indolence the rafters sag, and through slackness the house leaks. 19Men prepare a meal for enjoyment, and wine makes life merry, and money is the answer to everything. 20Furthermore, in your bedchamber do not curse a king, and in your sleeping rooms do not curse a rich man, for a bird of the heavens will carry the sound and the winged creature will make the matter known. Parallel Verses American Standard VersionIf the spirit of the ruler rise up against thee, leave not thy place; for gentleness allayeth great offences. Douay-Rheims Bible If the spirit of him that hath power, ascend upon thee, leave not thy place: because care will make the greatest sins to cease. Darby Bible Translation If the spirit of the ruler rise up against thee, leave not thy place; for quietness pacifieth great offences. English Revised Version If the spirit of the ruler rise up against thee, leave not thy place; for yielding allayeth great offences. Webster's Bible Translation If the spirit of the ruler riseth against thee, leave not thy place; for yielding pacifieth great offenses. World English Bible If the spirit of the ruler rises up against you, don't leave your place; for gentleness lays great offenses to rest. Young's Literal Translation If the spirit of the ruler go up against thee, Thy place leave not, For yielding quieteth great sinners. Library The Way to the City'The labour of the foolish wearieth every one of them, because he knoweth not how to go to the city.'--ECCLES. x. 15. On the surface this seems to be merely a piece of homely, practical sagacity, conjoined with one of the bitter things which Ecclesiastes is fond of saying about those whom he calls 'fools.' It seems to repeat, under another metaphor, the same idea which has been presented in a previous verse, where we read: 'If the iron be blunt, and he do not whet the edge, then must he put to more … Alexander Maclaren—Expositions of Holy Scripture Fences and Serpents "For they that are after the Flesh do Mind," Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners Or, a Brief Relation of the Exceeding Mercy of God in Christ, to his Poor Servant, John Bunyan Luther Before the Diet Ahaz Ecclesiastes Links Ecclesiastes 10:4 NIV • Ecclesiastes 10:4 NLT • Ecclesiastes 10:4 ESV • Ecclesiastes 10:4 NASB • Ecclesiastes 10:4 KJV • Ecclesiastes 10:4 Bible Apps • Ecclesiastes 10:4 Parallel • Bible Hub |