• King James Version

    1. A good name {is} better than precious ointment; and the day of death than the day of one's birth. / 2. {It is} better to go to the house of mourning, than to go to the house of feasting: for that {is} the end of all men; and the living will lay {it} to his heart.

  • Norm

    Alright, Ecclesiastes 7. This one's all about being better off not knowing stuff. Like, the preacher dude says it's better to be ignorant and happy, than to be wise and miserable. Then he talks about how death is better than life, and how people should be careful not to be too righteous or too wicked.

  • Joe Rogan Experience

    Joe: Alright, so what's going on in Ecclesiastes 7? Expert: Well Joe, in this chapter, King Solomon reflects on how much wisdom is worth. He suggests that it is better to be wise than to be foolish, and that it is wiser to be patient than to be quick-tempered.

  • Jeopardy

    Alex: "So, what do you do in your free time?" Contestant: "Well, I like to study the Bible. Let me tell you about Ecclesiastes 7..." Alex (interrupting): "Ah, yes, I'm sure that's fascinating, but let's talk about something else.

  • Drill Sergeant

    Listen up, maggots! Chapter seven of Ecclesiastes is all about wisdom. You need to understand that you can't always control the bad things that happen in life, so you better be wise. Don't be too righteous either, because that can lead to disaster.

  • Batman

    Joker: So what did we learn from Ecclesiastes 7? Batman: Ecclesiastes 7 tells us that it's important to both have a good reputation and to act with wisdom. Robin: Yeah, it's also important to try to be content with what you have and not worry too much about what you don't have.

  • Joe Biden

    Listen, Jack, here's the deal: the day of our death is better than the day of our birth, no malarkey! I mean, c'mon man, it's just common sense. My father used to say, "Better to go to a funeral with a smile than a wedding with tears".

  • Donald Trump

    1-14. Ecclesiastes 7:1-14 is a terrific chapter in the Bible, believe me! People say it's one of the best, and I agree. It talks about how wise people know how to take both good and bad news in stride.

  • Family Guy

    Peter: Alright, this one is Ecclesiastes 7. Lois: What does it say? Peter: Well, it starts off with a proverb about how a good name is better than expensive perfume. Brian: That's pretty deep. Stewie: I don't understand it, so it must be deep.