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Ecclesiastes 2:18 - Tree of Life Version

18 I also hated all the fruit of my toil for which I had labored under the sun, because I must leave it to the one who comes after me.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

18 Yea, I hated all my labour which I had taken under the sun: because I should leave it unto the man that shall be after me.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

18 And I hated all my labor in which I had toiled under the sun, seeing that I must leave it to the man who will succeed me. [Ps. 49:10.]

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American Standard Version (1901)

18 And I hated all my labor wherein I labored under the sun, seeing that I must leave it unto the man that shall be after me.

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Common English Bible

18 I hated the things I worked so hard for here under the sun, because I will have to leave them to someone who comes after me.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

18 Again, I detested all my efforts, by which I had earnestly labored under the sun, to be taken up by an heir after me,

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Ecclesiastes 2:18
19 Tagairtí Cros  

from men, with Your hand, Adonai, from men of the world whose portion is in this life. You fill their belly with Your treasure —with plenty of children— and leave their surplus to their babes.


Behold, You made my days mere hand-breadths, and my lifetime as nothing before You. Surely all humanity is but vapor. Selah


Will he live forever— and never see the Pit?


I applied my heart to seek and examine by wisdom all that is done under heaven. What a burdensome task God has given the sons of men to keep them occupied.


What does a person gain in all his labor that he toils under the sun?


Yet when I considered all that my hands had done and the toil I had expended to accomplish it, behold, it all was futile and chasing after the wind. There was nothing to be gained under the sun.


For sometimes a man, who has labored with wisdom, knowledge and skill, must hand over as an inheritance to someone who did not work for it. This also is futile and a great misfortune.


For to the one who pleases Him, He gives wisdom, knowledge and joy, but to the sinner He gives the task of gathering and accumulating wealth to give it to one who pleases God. This also is only vapor and striving after the wind.


So I perceived that nothing is better than for man to enjoy his works, because that is his portion. For who can bring him back to see what will be in the future?


Yet better than both is one who has not yet been, who has never seen the evil work that is done under the sun.


Additionally, everyone to whom God has given riches and wealth, and empowers him to eat from it, to receive his share, and to rejoice in his labor—this is a gift of God.


Live joyously with the wife whom you love all the days of your fleeting life that He has given you under the sun during all your fleeting days—for this is your portion in life and in your toil that you labor under the sun.


But God said to him, ‘You fool! Tonight your soul is being demanded back from you! And what you have prepared, whose will that be?’


According to the grace of God which was given to me, like a skilled master builder I laid a foundation, and another builds on it. But let each consider carefully how he builds on it.


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