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Ecclesiastes 2:1 - King James Version (Oxford) 1769

1 I said in mine heart, Go to now, I will prove thee with mirth, therefore enjoy pleasure: and, behold, this also is vanity.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

1 I SAID in my mind, Come now, I will prove you with mirth and test you with pleasure; so have a good time [enjoy pleasure]. But this also was vanity (emptiness, falsity, and futility)! [Luke 12:19, 20.]

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American Standard Version (1901)

1 I said in my heart, Come now, I will prove thee with mirth; therefore enjoy pleasure: and, behold, this also was vanity.

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Common English Bible

1 I said to myself, Come, I will make you experience pleasure; enjoy what is good! But this too was pointless!

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Catholic Public Domain Version

1 I said in my heart: "I will go forth and overflow with delights, and I will enjoy good things." And I saw that this, too, is emptiness.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

1 I said in my heart: I will go, and abound with delights, and enjoy good things. And I saw that this also was vanity.

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English Standard Version 2016

1 I said in my heart, “Come now, I will test you with pleasure; enjoy yourself.” But behold, this also was vanity.

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Ecclesiastes 2:1
27 Tagairtí Cros  

Go to, let us go down, and there confound their language, that they may not understand one another's speech.


And the king of Syria said, Go to, go, and I will send a letter unto the king of Israel. And he departed, and took with him ten talents of silver, and six thousand pieces of gold, and ten changes of raiment.


He hath said in his heart, I shall not be moved: For I shall never be in adversity.


The fool hath said in his heart, there is no God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, There is none that doeth good.


When thou saidst, Seek ye my face; my heart said unto thee, Thy face, LORD, will I seek.


Even in laughter the heart is sorrowful; And the end of that mirth is heaviness.


Rejoice, O young man, in thy youth; and let thy heart cheer thee in the days of thy youth, and walk in the ways of thine heart, and in the sight of thine eyes: but know thou, that for all these things God will bring thee into judgment.


And whatsoever mine eyes desired I kept not from them, I withheld not my heart from any joy; for my heart rejoiced in all my labour: and this was my portion of all my labour.


Then said I in my heart, As it happeneth to the fool, so it happeneth even to me; and why was I then more wise? Then I said in my heart, that this also is vanity.


For who can eat, or who else can hasten hereunto, more than I?


The heart of the wise is in the house of mourning; but the heart of fools is in the house of mirth.


Then I commended mirth, because a man hath no better thing under the sun, than to eat, and to drink, and to be merry: for that shall abide with him of his labour the days of his life, which God giveth him under the sun.


And now go to; I will tell you what I will do to my vineyard: I will take away the hedge thereof, and it shall be eaten up; and break down the wall thereof, and it shall be trodden down:


Behold, all ye that kindle a fire, that compass yourselves about with sparks: walk in the light of your fire, and in the sparks that ye have kindled. This shall ye have of mine hand; ye shall lie down in sorrow.


The Lord GOD hath opened mine ear, and I was not rebellious, neither turned away back.


And I will say to my soul, Soul, thou hast much goods laid up for many years; take thine ease, eat, drink, and be merry.


There was a certain rich man, which was clothed in purple and fine linen, and fared sumptuously every day:


and in hell he lift up his eyes, being in torments, and seeth Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom.


For we ourselves also were sometimes foolish, disobedient, deceived, serving divers lusts and pleasures, living in malice and envy, hateful, and hating one another.


Go to now, ye that say, To day or to morrow we will go into such a city, and continue there a year, and buy and sell, and get gain:


Go to now, ye rich men, weep and howl for your miseries that shall come upon you.


Ye have lived in pleasure on the earth, and been wanton; ye have nourished your hearts, as in a day of slaughter.


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