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Ecclesiastes 4:4-16

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4 Again I considered all the labours of men, and I remarked that their industries are exposed to the envy of their neighbour: so in this also there is vanity, and fruitless care.
4 And I saw that all toil and all achievement spring from one person’s envy of another. This too is meaningless, a chasing after the wind.
5 The fool foldeth his hands together, and eateth his own flesh, saying:
5 Fools fold their hands and ruin themselves.
6 Better is a handful with rest, than both hands full with labour, and vexation of mind.
6 Better one handful with tranquillity than two handfuls with toil and chasing after the wind.
7 Considering I found also another vanity under the sun:
7 Again I saw something meaningless under the sun:
8 There is but one, and he hath not a second, no child, no brother, and yet he ceaseth not to labour, neither are his eyes satisfied with riches, neither doth he reflect, saying: For whom do I labour, and defraud my soul of good things? in this also is vanity, and a grievous vexation.
8 There was a man all alone; he had neither son nor brother. There was no end to his toil, yet his eyes were not content with his wealth. “For whom am I toiling,” he asked, “and why am I depriving myself of enjoyment?” This too is meaningless— a miserable business!
9 It is better therefore that two should be together, than one: for they have the advantage of their society:
9 Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor:
10 If one fall he shall be supported by the other: woe to him that is alone, for when he falleth, he hath none to lift him up.
10 If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them up.
11 And if two lie together, they shall warm one another: how shall one alone be warmed?
11 Also, if two lie down together, they will keep warm. But how can one keep warm alone?
12 And if a man prevail against one, two shall withstand him: a threefold cord is not easily broken.
12 Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.
13 Better is a child that is poor and wise, than a king that is old and foolish, who knoweth not to foresee for hereafter.
13 Better a poor but wise youth than an old but foolish king who no longer knows how to heed a warning.
14 Because out of prison and chains sometimes a man cometh forth to a kingdom: and another born king is consumed with poverty.
14 The youth may have come from prison to the kingship, or he may have been born in poverty within his kingdom.
15 I saw all men living, that walk under the sun with the second young man, who shall rise up in his place.
15 I saw that all who lived and walked under the sun followed the youth, the king’s successor.
16 The number of the people, of all that were before him is infinite: and they that shall come afterwards, shall not rejoice in him: but this also is vanity, and vexation of spirit.
16 There was no end to all the people who were before them. But those who came later were not pleased with the successor. This too is meaningless, a chasing after the wind.
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