Day and night was I parched with heat, and with frost; and sleep departed from my eyes.
Ecclesiastes 8:16 - Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version And I applied my heart to know wisdom, and to understand the distraction that is upon earth: for there are some that day and night take no sleep with their eyes. Tuilleadh leaganachaKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 When I applied mine heart to know wisdom, and to see the business that is done upon the earth: (for also there is that neither day nor night seeth sleep with his eyes:) Amplified Bible - Classic Edition When I applied my mind to know wisdom and to see the business activity and the painful effort that take place upon the earth–how neither day nor night some men's eyes sleep– American Standard Version (1901) When I applied my heart to know wisdom, and to see the business that is done upon the earth (for also there is that neither day nor night seeth sleep with his eyes), Common English Bible Then I set my mind to know wisdom and to observe the business that happens on earth, even going without sleep day and night Catholic Public Domain Version And I applied my heart, so that I might know wisdom, and so that I might understand a disturbance that turns upon the earth: it is a man, who takes no sleep with his eyes, day and night. English Standard Version 2016 When I applied my heart to know wisdom, and to see the business that is done on earth, how neither day nor night do one’s eyes see sleep, |
Day and night was I parched with heat, and with frost; and sleep departed from my eyes.
For thou shalt eat the labours of thy hands: blessed art thou, and it shall be well with thee.
And I proposed in my mind to seek and search out wisely concerning all things that are done under the sun. This painful occupation hath God given to the children of men, to be exercised therein.
I have seen all things that are done under the sun, and behold all is vanity, and vexation of spirit.
And I have given my heart to know prudence, and learning, and errors, and folly: and I have perceived that in these also there was labour, and vexation of spirit,
All his days axe full of sorrows and miseries, even in the night he doth not rest in mind: and is not this vanity?
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.
There is also another grievous evil, which I have seen under the sun: riches kept to the hurt of the owner.
Because he is ignorant of things past, and things to come he cannot know by any messenger.
All these things I have considered, and applied my heart to all the works that are done under the sun. Sometimes one man ruleth over another to his own hurt.