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Ecclesiastes 1:2

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H1892VanityH1892of vanitiesH559, saith[H8804] H6953the PreacherH1892, vanityH1892of vanitiesH1892; all is vanity.

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H120ManH1819is like[H8804] H1892to vanityH3117: his daysH6738are as a shadowH5674that passeth away[H8802] .

G1063ForG2937the creatureG5293was made subject[G5648] G3153to vanityG3756, notG1635willinglyG235, butG1223by reasonG5293of him who hath subjected[G5660] G1909the same inG1680hope,

H157He that loveth[H8802] H3701silverH7646shall not be satisfied[H8799] H3701with silverH157; nor he that loveth[H8802] H1995abundanceH8393with increaseH1892: this is also vanity.

H1892VanityH1892of vanitiesH559, saith[H8804] H6953the preacherH1892; all is vanity.

H5414For God giveth[H8804] H120to a manH2896that is goodH6440in his sightH2451wisdomH1847, and knowledgeH8057, and joyH2398: but to the sinner[H8802] H5414he giveth[H8804] H6045travailH622, to gather[H8800] H3664and to heap up[H8800] H5414, that he may give[H8800] H2896to him that is goodH6440beforeH430GodH1892. This also is vanityH7469and vexationH7307of spirit.

H3045And who knoweth[H8802] H2450whether he shall be a wiseH5530man or a foolH7980? yet shall he have rule[H8799] H5999over all my labourH5998wherein I have laboured[H8804] H2449, and wherein I have shewed myself wise[H8804] H8121under the sunH1892. This is also vanity.

H6437Then I looked[H8804] H4639on all the worksH3027that my handsH6213had wrought[H8804] H5999, and on the labourH5998that I had laboured[H8804] H6213to do[H8800] H1892: and, behold, all was vanityH7469and vexationH7307of spiritH3504, and there was no profitH8121under the sun.

H3117For all his daysH4341are sorrowsH6045, and his travailH3708griefH3820; yea, his heartH7901taketh not rest[H8804] H3915in the nightH1892. This is also vanity.

H8130Therefore I hated[H8804] H2416lifeH4639; because the workH6213that is wrought[H8738] H8121under the sunH7451is grievousH1892unto me: for all is vanityH7469and vexationH7307of spirit.

H120But if a manH2421live[H8799] H7235many[H8687] H8141yearsH8055, and rejoice[H8799] H2142in them all; yet let him remember[H8799] H3117the daysH2822of darknessH7235; for they shall be many[H8687] H935. All that cometh[H8804] H1892is vanity.

H3426Seeing there beH7235many[H8687] H1697thingsH7235that increase[H8688] H1892vanityH120, what is manH3148the better?

H3426There isH259oneH8145alone, and there is not a secondH1121; yea, he hath neither childH251nor brotherH7093: yet is there no endH5999of all his labourH5869; neither is his eyeH7646satisfied[H8799] H6239with richesH6001; neither saith he, For whom do I labourH2637, and bereave[H8764] H5315my soulH2896of goodH1892? This is also vanityH7451, yea, it is a soreH6045travail.

H7200Again, I considered[H8804] H5999all travailH3788, and every rightH4639workH376, that for this a manH7068is enviedH7453of his neighbourH1892. This is also vanityH7469and vexationH7307of spirit.

H4745For that which befallethH1121the sonsH120of menH4745befallethH929beastsH259; even one thingH4745befallethH4194them: as the one diethH4194, so diethH2088the otherH259; yea, they have all oneH7307breathH120; so that a manH4195hath no preeminenceH929above a beastH1892: for all is vanity.

H3426For there isH120a manH5999whose labourH2451is in wisdomH1847, and in knowledgeH3788, and in equityH120; yet to a manH5998that hath not laboured[H8804] H5414therein shall he leave[H8799] H2506it for his portionH1892. This also is vanityH7227and a greatH7451evil.

H5493Therefore remove[H8685] H3708sorrowH3820from thy heartH5674, and put away[H8685] H7451evilH1320from thy fleshH3208: for childhoodH7839and youthH1892are vanity.

H7093There is no endH5971of all the peopleH6440, even of all that have been beforeH314them: they also that come afterH8055shall not rejoice[H8799] H1892in him. Surely this also is vanityH7475and vexationH7307of spirit.

H227ThenH559said[H8804] H3820I in my heartH4745, As it happenethH3684to the foolH7136, so it happeneth[H8799] H1571even to meH3148; and why was I then moreH2449wise[H8804] H1696? Then I said[H8765] H3820in my heartH1892, that this also is vanity.

H5014For vain[H8803] H376manH3823would be wise[H8735] H120, though manH3205be born[H8735] H6501like a wild ass'sH5895colt.

H2142Remember[H8798] H2465how shortH1254my time is: wherefore hast thou made[H8804] H1121all menH120 H7723in vain?

H3664I gathered[H8804] H3701me also silverH2091and goldH5459, and the peculiar treasureH4428of kingsH4082and of the provincesH6213: I gat[H8804] H7891me men singers[H8802] H7891and women singers[H8802] H8588, and the delightsH1121of the sonsH120of menH7705, as musical instrumentsH7705 , and that of all sorts.




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