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Ecclesiastes 6

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1 There is an evil which I have seen under the sun, and it is hard on men;
1 I have seen another evil under the sun, and it weighs heavily on mankind:
2 A man to whom God gives money, wealth, and honour so that he has all his desires but God does not give him the power to have joy of it, and a strange man takes it. This is to no purpose and an evil disease.
2 God gives some people wealth, possessions and honor, so that they lack nothing their hearts desire, but God does not grant them the ability to enjoy them, and strangers enjoy them instead. This is meaningless, a grievous evil.
3 If a man has a hundred children, and his life is long so that the days of his years are great in number, but his soul takes no pleasure in good, and he is not honoured at his death; I say that a birth before its time is better than he.
3 A man may have a hundred children and live many years; yet no matter how long he lives, if he cannot enjoy his prosperity and does not receive proper burial, I say that a stillborn child is better off than he.
4 In wind it came and to the dark it will go, and with the dark will its name be covered.
4 It comes without meaning, it departs in darkness, and in darkness its name is shrouded.
5 Yes, it saw not the sun, and it had no knowledge; it is better with this than with the other.
5 Though it never saw the sun or knew anything, it has more rest than does that man—
6 And though he goes on living a thousand years twice over and does not see good, are not the two going to the same place?
6 even if he lives a thousand years twice over but fails to enjoy his prosperity. Do not all go to the same place?
7 All the work of man is for his mouth, and still he has a desire for food.
7 Everyone’s toil is for their mouth, yet their appetite is never satisfied.
8 What have the wise more than the foolish? and what has the poor man by walking wisely before the living?
8 What advantage have the wise over fools? What do the poor gain by knowing how to conduct themselves before others?
9 What the eyes see is better than the wandering of desire. This is to no purpose and a desire for wind.
9 Better what the eye sees than the roving of the appetite. This too is meaningless, a chasing after the wind.
10 That which is, has been named before, and of what man is there is knowledge. He has no power against one stronger than he.
10 Whatever exists has already been named, and what humanity is has been known; no one can contend with someone who is stronger.
11 There are words without number for increasing what is to no purpose, but what is man profited by them?
11 The more the words, the less the meaning, and how does that profit anyone?
12 Who is able to say what is good for man in life all the days of his foolish life which he goes through like a shade? who will say what is to be after him under the sun?
12 For who knows what is good for a person in life, during the few and meaningless days they pass through like a shadow? Who can tell them what will happen under the sun after they are gone?
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