ECCLESIASTES
Chapter 1
Eccl | Webster | 1:4 | [One] generation passeth away, and [another] generation cometh: but the earth abideth for ever. | |
Eccl | Webster | 1:5 | The sun also riseth, and the sun goeth down, and hasteth to his place where he arose. | |
Eccl | Webster | 1:6 | The wind goeth towards the south, and turneth about to the north; it whirleth about continually, and the wind returneth again according to its circuits. | |
Eccl | Webster | 1:7 | All the rivers run into the sea; yet the sea [is] not full; to the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again. | |
Eccl | Webster | 1:8 | All things [are] full of labor; man cannot utter [it]: the eye is not satisfied with seeing, nor the ear filled with hearing. | |
Eccl | Webster | 1:9 | The thing that hath been, it [is that] which shall be; and that which is done [is] that which shall be done: and [there is] no new [thing] under the sun. | |
Eccl | Webster | 1:10 | Is there [any] thing of which it may be said, See, this [is] new? it hath been already of old time, which was before us. | |
Eccl | Webster | 1:11 | [There is] no remembrance of former [things]; neither shall there be [any] remembrance of [things] that are to come with [those] that shall come after. | |
Eccl | Webster | 1:13 | And I gave my heart to seek and search out by wisdom concerning all [things] that are done under heaven: this grievous labor hath God given to the sons of man to be exercised with it. | |
Eccl | Webster | 1:14 | I have seen all the works that are done under the sun; and behold, all [is] vanity and vexation of spirit. | |
Eccl | Webster | 1:15 | [That which is] crooked cannot be made straight: and that which is wanting cannot be numbered. | |
Eccl | Webster | 1:16 | I communed with my own heart, saying, Lo, I have come to great estate, and have gained more wisdom than all [they] that have been before me in Jerusalem: and my heart had great experience of wisdom and knowledge. | |
Eccl | Webster | 1:17 | And I gave my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and folly: I perceived that this also is vexation of spirit. | |