H376A manH430to whom GodH5414hath given[H8799] H6239richesH5233, wealthH3519, and honourH2638, so that he wantethH5315nothing for his soulH183of all that he desireth[H8691] H430, yet GodH7980giveth him not power[H8686] H398to eat[H8800] H376thereof, but a strangerH5237 H398eateth[H8799] H1892it: this is vanityH7451, and it is an evilH2483disease.
H8446I sought[H8804] H3820in mine heartH4900to give[H8800] H1320myselfH3196unto wineH5090, yet acquainting[H8802] H3820mine heartH2451with wisdomH270; and to lay hold[H8800] H5531on follyH7200, till I might see[H8799] H2896what was that goodH1121for the sonsH120of menH6213, which they should do[H8799] H8064under the heavenH4557allH3117the daysH2416of their life.
H7623Then I commended[H8765] H8057mirthH120, because a manH2896hath no better thingH8121under the sunH398, than to eat[H8800] H8354, and to drink[H8800] H8055, and to be merry[H8800] H3867: for that shall abide[H8799] H5999with him of his labourH3117the daysH2416of his lifeH430, which GodH5414giveth[H8804] H8121him under the sun.