Ecclesiastes 5 (MSG)

20 verses · The Message · Contemporary paraphrase

The Message by Eugene Peterson presents the Bible in the rhythms and idioms of contemporary American English. More than a translation, it is a paraphrase designed to help readers experience Scripture's impact as if hearing it for the first time.

Ecclesiastes Chapter 5 contains 20 verses and is presented here in the The Message (MSG), which uses a contemporary paraphrase approach. Read the full text below, compare with other translations, or navigate to any of the 12 chapters in Ecclesiastes.

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1Watch your step when you enter God's house. Enter to learn. That's far better than mindlessly offering a sacrifice, Doing more harm than good.

2Don't shoot off your mouth, or speak before you think. Don't be too quick to tell God what you think he wants to hear. God's in charge, not you—the less you speak, the better.

3Over-work makes for restless sleep. Over-talk shows you up as a fool.

4When you tell God you'll do something, do it—now. God takes no pleasure in foolish gabble. Vow it, then do it.

5Far better not to vow in the first place than to vow and not pay up.

6Don't let your mouth make a total sinner of you. When called to account, you won't get by with "Sorry, I didn't mean it." Why risk provoking God to angry retaliation?

7But against all illusion and fantasy and empty talk There's always this rock foundation: Fear God!

8Don't be too upset when you see the poor kicked around, and justice and right violated all over the place. Exploitation filters down from one petty official to another. There's no end to it, and nothing can be done about it.

9But the good earth doesn't cheat anyone—even a bad king is honestly served by a field.

10The one who loves money is never satisfied with money, Nor the one who loves wealth with big profits. More smoke.

11The more loot you get, the more looters show up. And what fun is that—to be robbed in broad daylight?

12Hard and honest work earns a good night's sleep, Whether supper is beans or steak. But a rich man's belly gives him insomnia.

13Here's a piece of bad luck I've seen happen: A man hoards far more wealth than is good for him

14And then loses it all in a bad business deal. He fathered a child but hasn't a cent left to give him.

15He arrived naked from the womb of his mother; He'll leave in the same condition—with nothing.

16This is bad luck, for sure—naked he came, naked he went. So what was the point of working for a salary of smoke?

17All for a miserable life spent in the dark?

18After looking at the way things are on this earth, here's what I've decided is the best way to live: Take care of yourself, have a good time, and make the most of whatever job you have for as long as God gives you life. And that's about it. That's the human lot.

19Yes, we should make the most of what God gives, both the bounty and the capacity to enjoy it, accepting what's given and delighting in the work. It's God's gift!

20God deals out joy in the present, the now. It's useless to brood over how long we might live.

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What is Ecclesiastes 5 in the MSG?

Ecclesiastes 5 in the The Message (MSG) contains 20 verses. The MSG uses a contemporary paraphrase approach, first published in 2002.

How does the MSG translate Ecclesiastes 5 differently?

The The Message uses contemporary paraphrase, rendering the text as a modern paraphrase in contemporary idioms. Compare this with the NIV (dynamic equivalence) version of Ecclesiastes 5 for a different perspective.

How many verses are in Ecclesiastes 5 (MSG)?

Ecclesiastes Chapter 5 contains 20 verses in the The Message. The book of Ecclesiastes has 12 chapters total.

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