5:1 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.
5:2 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.
5:3 For
a
dream
comes
with
much
business,
and
a
fool's
voice
with
many
words.
5:4 When
you
vow
a
vow
to
God,
do
not
delay
paying
it,
for
he
has
no
pleasure
in
fools.
Pay
what
you
vow.
5:5 It
is
better
that
you
should
not
vow
than
that
you
should
vow
and
not
pay.
5:6 Let
not
your
mouth
lead
you
into
sin,
and
do
not
say
before
the
messenger
that
it
was
a
mistake.
Why
should
God
be
angry
at
your
voice
and
destroy
the
work
of
your
hands
5:7 For
when
dreams
increase
and
words
grow
many,
there
is
vanity;
but
God
is
the
one
you
must
fear.
5:8 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.
5:9 But
this
is
gain
for
a
land
in
every
way:
a
king
committed
to
cultivated
fields.
5:10 He
who
loves
money
will
not
be
satisfied
with
money,
nor
he
who
loves
wealth
with
his
income;
this
also
is
vanity.
5:11 When
goods
increase,
they
increase
who
eat
them,
and
what
advantage
has
their
owner
but
to
see
them
with
his
eyes
5:12 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.
5:13 There
is
a
grievous
evil
that
I
have
seen
under
the
sun:
riches
were
kept
by
their
owner
to
his
hurt,
5:14 and
those
riches
were
lost
in
a
bad
venture.
And
he
is
father
of
a
son,
but
he
has
nothing
in
his
hand.
5:15 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.
5:16 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
5:17 Moreover,
all
his
days
he
eats
in
darkness
in
much
vexation
and
sickness
and
anger.
5:18 Behold,
what
I
have
seen
to
be
good
and
fitting
is
to
eat
and
drink
and
find
enjoyment
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.
5:19 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.
5:20 For
he
will
not
much
remember
the
days
of
his
life
because
God
keeps
him
occupied
with
joy
in
his
heart.