Contemporary English Version Thoughts about Dying 1Death is a bitter thought for those who are prosperous and without a worry. They have everything and are healthy enough to enjoy good food. 2But others would rather die because they are poor and sick, old and worn out. They are grumpy and impatient, always finding something to worry about. 3When it's your time to die, don't be afraid-- you are merely following those who have gone on before. And everyone else will soon follow you, 4because the Lord has commanded that life ends with death, and we all must obey. No one in the world of the dead will ask how long you lived, whether it was ten, a hundred, or a thousand years. 5The children of sinners are disgusting, because they are raised in godless homes. 6They will lose everything they inherited, and their own children will live in disgrace. 7If parents reject God, their children are disgraced and blame them. 8The godless are in for trouble, because they refuse to obey the Law of God Most High. 9They will groan as disaster strikes their children, and at the death of the godless, God's people will celebrate and will curse them. 10All living creatures will return to the soil from which they were made, but sinners are under a curse and will be destroyed. 11When someone dies, we usually mourn, but everyone tries to forget those who were evil. 12So be careful! Your reputation won't die with you-- it will outlast the gold in a thousand treasure chests. 13Every one of us must die, but our reputations won't. When To Be Ashamed 14Students, you have learned well. So don't worry; just do what you have been taught. Your wisdom is a treasure-- bring it out and use it, don't bury it! 15Fools who hide their stupidity will be better off than you, if you hide your wisdom. 16Certain deeds are shameful, although not everyone agrees what these are. So listen carefully, and I will tell you. 17You should be ashamed if you are immoral and your parents find out; if a leader discovers that you have lied; 18if you commit a crime and everyone in town comes to watch your trial; if you cheat your friends 19or steal from neighbors; if you break promises that you made in God's name; if you have bad manners when eating dinner, or when giving a gift or receiving one; 20if you don't reply when someone greets you; if you men look at a prostitute * 21or if you desire the wife of another man or if you try to have sex with one of his slave girls; if you refuse to help a relative or if you take what was given to someone else; 22if you insult your friends, even though you have given a gift to them; Contemporary English Version, Second Edition (CEV®) © 2006 American Bible Society. All rights reserved. Bible text from the Contemporary English Version 2nd Edition (CEV®) is not to be reproduced in copies or otherwise by any means except as permitted in writing by American Bible Society, 101 North Independence Mall East, Floor 8, Philadelphia, PA 19106-2155 (www.americanbible.org). Learn more at www.cev.bible. Discover .BIBLE resources for your ministry at www.get.bible/cev. |