Ecclesiastes 12 – NIRV & OL

New International Reader’s Version

Ecclesiastes 12:1-14

1Remember your Creator.

Remember him while you are still young.

Think about him before your times of trouble come.

The years will come when you will say,

“I don’t find any pleasure in them.”

2That’s when the sunlight will become dark.

The moon and the stars will also grow dark.

And the clouds will return after it rains.

3Remember your Creator before those who guard the house tremble with old age.

That’s when strong men will be bent over.

The women who grind grain will stop because there are so few of them left.

Those who look through the windows won’t be able to see very well.

4Remember your Creator before the front doors are closed.

That’s when the sound of grinding will fade away.

Old people will rise up when they hear birds singing.

But they will barely hear any of their songs.

5Remember your Creator before you become afraid of places that are too high.

You will also be terrified because of danger in the streets.

Remember your Creator before the almond trees have buds on them.

That’s when grasshoppers will drag themselves along.

Old people will lose their desire.

That’s when people will go to their dark homes in the grave.

And those who mourn for the dead will walk around in the streets.

6Remember your Creator before the silver cord is cut.

Remember him before the golden bowl is broken.

The wheel will be broken at the well.

The pitcher will be smashed at the spring.

7Remember your Creator before you return to the dust you came from.

Remember him before your spirit goes back to God who gave it.

8“Meaningless! Everything is meaningless!”

says the Teacher.

“Nothing has any meaning.”

Have Respect for God and Obey His Commandments

9The Teacher was wise. He gave knowledge to people. He tried out many proverbs. He thought about them carefully. Then he wrote them down in order. 10He did his best to find just the right words. And what he wrote was honest and true.

11The sayings of those who are wise move people to take action. Their collected sayings are like nails pounded in firm and deep. These sayings are given to us by one shepherd. 12My son, be careful not to pay attention to anything added to them.

Books will never stop being written. Too much studying makes people tired.

13Everything has now been heard.

And here’s the final thing I want to say.

Have respect for God and obey his commandments.

This is what he expects of all human beings.

14God will judge everything people do.

That includes everything they try to hide.

He’ll judge everything, whether it’s good or evil.

O Livro

Eclesiastes 12:1-14

1Lembra-te do teu Criador na tua mocidade, antes que venham os maus anos em que já não tenhas prazer na vida. 2Será demasiado tarde, então, quando o Sol, a luz, a Lua e as estrelas escurecerem e já não haja raios de Sol brilhando entre as nuvens. 3Porque há de vir um tempo em que os teus membros tremerão sob o peso dos anos; as tuas pernas enfraquecerão; terás poucos dentes para mastigar; virá a perda de vista. 4Os teus lábios se fecharão, enquanto comes; acordarás de manhã cedo, quando se ouvirem os primeiros cantos das aves, mas tu próprio serás surdo a esses sons. 5Terás medo das alturas, terás medo de cair; serás um velho de cabelos brancos, arrastando-se a si próprio; faltar-te-ão os apetites. Estarás às portas da morte, abeirando-te da tua eterna morada, enquanto os pranteadores vão percorrendo a cidade.

6Sim, lembra-te do teu Criador agora, enquanto és novo, antes que se rompa o fio de prata da vida, e se despedace a taça de ouro e se quebre o cântaro junto à fonte, e a nora junto ao poço. 7Antes que o pó volte à terra, donde veio, e o espírito retorne a Deus, que o deu.

8Tudo é ilusão, diz o pregador, tudo é passageiro.

A conclusão

9Como o pregador era sábio, continuou a ensinar ao povo tudo o que sabia; coligiu provérbios e ordenou-os. 10O pregador tentou encontrar as palavras apropriadas e escreveu, com destreza e justiça, os seus muitos discursos cheios de verdade.

11As palavras do sábio são como aguilhões que espicaçam à ação, são como pregos bem fixados. Os melhores estudantes são aqueles que retêm bem a matéria que lhes foi transmitida pelo único pastor.

12Mas, meu filho, tem cuidado! Não há limite para a expressão de opiniões; pode-se passar a vida a estudá-las, mas acaba-se por se ficar cansado.

13Esta é a minha conclusão final: teme a Deus e obedece aos seus mandamentos; este é o dever de todo o ser humano. 14Deus nos julgará por tudo o que fazemos, incluindo o que está encoberto, seja bom, seja mau.