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Ecclesiastes 6:12

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

since he knoweth not, what shall befall to him in his life, in the number of days of his pilgrimage, and in the time that passeth as shadow? either who may show to him, what thing under [the] sun shall come after him?

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For we be pilgrims and comelings before thee, as all our fathers were; our days be as shadow on the earth, and there is no tarrying.

And he goeth out, and is defouled as a flower; and he fleeth away as a shadow, and dwelleth never perfectly in that same state.

Whether his sons be noble, either unnoble, he shall not understand.

For we be men of yesterday, and know not; for our days be as a shadow on the earth.

My days bowed away as a shadow; and I waxed dry as hay.

I am taken away as a shadow, when it boweth away; and I am shaken away as locusts.

A man is made like vanity; his days pass as a shadow.

The Lord is [the] part of mine heritage, and of my passion; thou art, that shall restore mine heritage to me.

But I in rightfulness [or rightwise-ness] shall appear to thy sight; I shall be [ful] filled, when thy glory shall appear.

many say, Who showed good things to us? Lord, the light of thy cheer is marked upon us;

He chose his heritage to us; the fairness of Jacob, whom he loved.

Bethink thou what is my substance; for whether thou hast ordained vainly all the sons of men?

A fool multiplieth words; a man knoweth not, what was before him, and who may show to him that, that shall come after him?

All we hear together the end of speaking. Dread thou God, and keep his behests; that is to know, every man.

Whether it is not better to eat and drink, and to show to his soul [the] goods of his travails? and this thing is of the hand of God.

I thought in mine heart to withdraw my flesh from wine, that I should lead over my soul to wisdom, and that I would eschew folly, till I should see, what were profitable to the sons of men; in which deed the number of days of their life under the sun is needful.

And I perceived that nothing is better, than that a man be glad in his work, and that this be his part; for who shall bring him, that he know things that shall come after him?

Words be full many, and have much vanity in disputing. What need is it to a man to seek greater things than himself;

Also I saw these things in the days of my nativity; a just [or rightwise] man perisheth in his rightfulness [or rightwiseness], and a wicked man liveth much time in his malice.

Good be not to the wicked man, neither his days be made long; but pass they as shadow, that dread not the face of the Lord.

for he knoweth not [the] things passed, and he may not know by any messenger [the] things to come.

Also their love, and hatred, and envy, perished altogether; and they have no part in this world, and in the work that is done under the sun.

Use thou life with the wife which thou lovest, in all the days of the life of thine unstableness, that be given to thee under the sun, in all the time of thy vanity; for this is thy part in thy life and [thy] travail, by which thou travailest under the sun.

I shall show to thee, thou man, what is good, and what the Lord asketh of thee; forsooth for to do doom, and for to love mercy, and be busy for to walk with thy God.

which know not, what is to you in the morrow. For what is your life? A smoke [or A vapour] appearing at a little time, and afterward it shall be wasted.




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