Biblia Todo Logo
Bíobla ar líne
- Fógraí -





Ecclesiastes 1:14 - Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

14 I have seen all things that are done under the sun, and behold all is vanity, and vexation of spirit.

Féach an chaibidil Cóip


Tuilleadh leaganacha

King James Version (Oxford) 1769

14 I have seen all the works that are done under the sun; and, behold, all is vanity and vexation of spirit.

Féach an chaibidil Cóip

Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

14 I have seen all the works that are done under the sun, and behold, all is vanity, a striving after the wind and a feeding on wind.

Féach an chaibidil Cóip

American Standard Version (1901)

14 I have seen all the works that are done under the sun; and, behold, all is vanity and a striving after wind.

Féach an chaibidil Cóip

Common English Bible

14 When I observed all that happens under the sun, I realized that everything is pointless, a chasing after wind.

Féach an chaibidil Cóip

Catholic Public Domain Version

14 I have seen all that is done under the sun, and behold: all is emptiness and an affliction of the spirit.

Féach an chaibidil Cóip

English Standard Version 2016

14 I have seen everything that is done under the sun, and behold, all is vanity and a striving after wind.

Féach an chaibidil Cóip




Ecclesiastes 1:14
13 Tagairtí Cros  

Vanity of vanities, said Ecclesiastes, and all things are vanity.


And when I turned myself to all the works which my hands had wrought, and to the labours wherein I had laboured in vain, I saw in all things vanity, and vexation of mind, and that nothing was lasting under the sun.


And therefore I was weary of my life, when I saw that all things under the sun are evil, and all vanity and vexation of spirit.


God hath given to a man that is good in his sight, wisdom, and knowledge, and joy: but to the sinner he hath given vexation, and superfluous care, to heap up and to gather together, and to give it to him that hath pleased God: but this also is vanity, and a fruitless solicitude of the mind.


Therefore the death of man, and of beasts is one, and the condition of them both is equal: as man dieth, so they also die: all things breathe alike, and man hath nothing more than beast: all things are subject to vanity.


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.


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.


Better is a handful with rest, than both hands full with labour, and vexation of mind.


Better it is to see what thou mayst desire, than to desire that which thou canst not know. But this also is vanity, and presumption of spirit.


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.


Lean orainn:

Fógraí


Fógraí